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EMI has experience with this phenomenon, having tended to the career of the violinist Nigel Kennedy once he had decided to be known as Kennedy.
He did so with a sense of predestination, having tended to a small church called St. Nicholas in his hometown of Dorvistsia Naupaktias as a boy, when he was known as Ioannis Rampaounis.
Having tended to be rather snotty about those superfans who go to see a particular musical 30 or 40 times, I now realise that fanatical attendance has become an occupational hazard.
Center fielder Bernie Williams rejoined the team last weekend, having tended to family in Puerto Rico after the death of his father, and Williams generally has had good at-bats, hitting the ball hard.
It's a curious feature of British soap opera - probably resulting from the core audience having tended to be female - that the form has always been dominated by women characters: Ena Sharples and Elsie Tanner in Coronation Street, Dot Cotton and Pauline in its later southern rival.
Aston, of course, neither confirms nor denies having tended to these people, saying: 'Yes, I treat celebrities, but you know, I treat every one of my patients as though he or she were the most important person in the world... they are all celebrities to me.' However, it's worth noting that Aston's website archives a succession of magazine articles, some of which refer to those rumours.
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