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Is it a blessing or a curse to be forever identified as "Duckface"?
It continues today simply as the 88 Plan, forever identified with Sylvia as much as John.
Yet in recent weeks and months, the man forever identified as a possible pedophile continued to cause consternation.
Edward Albee occasionally expressed exasperation at being forever identified as the author of Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?
It polemically appropriates the title of DW Griffith's 1915 film – a classic forever identified with American racism, against which Parker boldly takes up the cudgels.
But he was forever identified with the sweeping, ecstatically overwrought strains that opened "Star Trek," first broadcast on NBC from 1966 to 1969.
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But in time, the word floated up from the underworld, entering a serviceable purgatory, and nowadays you hear it constantly on TV, where newscasters are forever identifying pandemonium in the streets, sportscasters finding it on the athletic field.
(The impact of Amy's first false rape claim is amplified for the film: in the book, she eventually drops the charge, but in the movie her victim must forever identify himself as a sexual offender).
Father Merrin is just a routinely brilliant supporting turn for him, and in a way this character is to von Sydow what Obi-Wan Kenobi was to Sir Alec Guinness: the role that the general audience would forever identify him most closely with.
Kids tend to take a negative comment that someone says about them and forever identify themselves with it.
Mr Yoshida will forever be identified with the battle to bring the Dai-ichi plant under control.
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