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A fire in 1995 destroyed records that might have shown that Cheetah was indeed famous, Ms. Cobb said.

Two weeks later, they received a letter from the Port Authority attorney, George Snyder, who objected, among other things, to their play on the E-ZPass service mark, which, "as you are undoubtedly aware," he wrote, "[is] exceedingly well-known — indeed, famous".

(This tragedy is, indeed, famous for expressing a kind of astonished wonder at what human beings are capable of, accomplishments for which Sophocles uses the ambiguous adjective "deina," which means both "terrible" and "wonderful" — "awesome," maybe, in the original sense of that word).

One of the dominant trends in recent scholarship on Pythagoras, however, is to recognize that his fame grew exponentially with the passage of time and that the early evidence, down to the time of Plato and Aristotle, when examined carefully, reveals that Pythagoras was indeed famous but not as a typical Presocratic cosmologist nor as a mathematician/ scientist (Huffman 1999, 66 75).

He is known - indeed famous for - ritual drug use, specifically mushrooms, in prosecuting his attacks on others, chiefly Bowser and various members of the Bowser, Boo and Chestnut Nation [28] tribes.

An open bar, a free valet service, an extremely tall and extremely terrifying Celebrity Guest UFC Legend Chuck Liddell taking pictures with people, a DJ set by Celebrity DJ Balthazar Getty, whose name I had to google to confirm he is indeed famous.

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(Indeed, Mr. Obama became so famous for the soaring remarks he wrote himself that his rival Hillary Rodham Clinton, borrowing a line from former Gov. Mario Cuomo, remarked that you campaign in poetry, but govern in prose).

Indeed, his profile became so famous that it did alone the cameoing in Rope (1948) and his last film, Family Plot (1976).

Forget supermodels, Karlie Kloss is in a new, even higher category: models so famous that they don't have to actually model, indeed so famous they can't model.

IN 1885 Robert Louis Stevenson dreamed a "fine boguey tale" that in a matter of weeks had been turned into one of the most famous stories ever published indeed, so famous, Claire Harman says, that it hardly needs to be read at all.

And she indeed became famous.

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