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Within Chrysler, the once-famous emphasis on controlling costs was fraying.

"Whatever it is, the ingredients seem to be the lack of a studio audience or a band, the use of unknown guests as well as famous ones, the emphasis on nostalgia for old-time show business, the spontaneous nature of Joe's conversations with his guests, and Joe's interview technique" — "relaxed, intimate," with "a feeling of intimacy and of real conversation".

A half a century after he died, British public life became famous for its emphasis on character, morals and justice and the British business world famous for integrity.

The key biblical passage in the book is the command to love our neighbor as ourselves, and the most often-cited modern religious thinker in the volume is Martin Buber, famous for his emphasis on the "life of dialogue" and the relationship between "I and Thou".

Other explosions, controlled or otherwise, take place every evening in the country's pubs – those friendly drinking dens for which Britain is famous, and where the emphasis is always social.

The Polish American Museum, housed in the old Port Washington public library, features displays of folk art and costumes, religious wood carvings and Polish crystal, historical artifacts and a heavy emphasis on famous people of Polish descent.

Sitting behind his desk in the third-floor home of the theater on West 43rd Street, Mr. Bank, a lean man in rumpled jeans and wire-rim glasses, seems out of place so close to Broadway, where the emphasis on the famous and familiar make producing even an old Neil Simon comedy a rather large risk.

Along the way from angry underpaid laborer to top-of-the-celluloid-world (to paraphrase one of his famous lines) movie figure, a major emphasis is on his love-hate relationship with typically tyrannical studio head Jack Warner Bruce Sabathh).

I put a lot of emphasis on the Frank Knight (a famous Chicago economist who taught at Chicago from the nineteen-twenties to the nineteen-sixties) and Keynes view of uncertainty.

In the hands of the style's most famous practitioner Lancelot "Capability" Brown, however, the emphasis became more rural, creating idealised and domesticated visions of the English countryside, but on one's doorstep.

In his picture of the famous womaniser, Strauss also placed a hitherto unimagined emphasis on erotic hedonism, which remains startling more than a century later.

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