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To be famous for doing something good.
So if I were massively famous for doing massively beloved things, yeah, that sounds great.
There the police could do what they were famous for doing when under pressure to produce results: kill people.
She says she doesn't think of herself as a celebrity but rather as "famous for doing something".
Yet people want to be funny anyway, even when they are already famous for doing something more useful.
"Maybe I'd like to be famous for doing something good, but not for making movies," she said.
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"Previous endorsements could have failed because the celebrity's story, or what they were famous for, didn't have a justifiable tie-in to the product," Ms. Going said.
Drinking of the other sort — the kind that college students are famous for — doesn't figure at all, not even as a hazard, in the Haigs' book, which also seems to assume celibacy.
He moved in very arty circles, and that is a famous recipe for doing very little.
Romanians will be choosing between two candidates who have each just promised to do what they are most famous for not doing.
Durex is famous in China for doing 'hijacks' on trending topics and producing strong pop culture on the Internet.
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