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Beneath the wide brim her smile was enchanting.The pictures that made her famous, though, were different.
Old Faithful is the most famous, though not the highest, of all North American geysers.
Mr. Pogrebinsky said that Mr. Klitschko is famous, though not a traditional politician, and plain-spoken, both advantages.
Unlike other world-renowned fashion photographers, Ms. Turbeville rarely shot the famous, though when she did the results could be startling.
He is most famous (though perhaps that is not quite the right word) for developing the generalised method of moments estimation back in 1982.
When she first became famous, though, she was co-opted into the category of the happy-go-lucky, roly-poly funny woman.
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ARRIVING at a couture show last July, Carine Roitfeld, the most famous-though-underemployed fashion editor in France, was asked for her autograph.
She's a famous musician, though never a very good one, and a famous actress, though never a great one, all because she deeply understands the extrinsic factors and strategies that go into creating a star.
IN the midsummer of 1945, Jake Geismar, a journalist made famous -- though "not as famous as Murrow" -- by his coverage of the war, arrives in Berlin.
Unlike a famous person, though, it's not an interview we can walk away from.
One of Maxwell's most famous moments, though, is considerably more mainstream.
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