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Still, their disappointments seem indelibly marked in the history books.
Koestenbaum has fretted stylishly elsewhere about celebrity, performance and physical betrayal; his books include The Queen's Throat, on opera and sexuality, and Jackie Under My Skin, a study of a woman whose kempt, sleek image is indelibly marked in the public mind with the blood of her slain husband.
Santa Fe was indelibly marked in America's expanded on-the-road consciousness, becoming a hip hideaway for artists and iconoclasts who rubbed shoulders with true-grit cowboys and the Hispanic and American Indian residents who still make up a hefty chunk of the population.
January 21 is indelibly marked in my memory as a day of unity, peace and friendship.
Which will be indelibly marked in their minds but it tells us very little about what was actually happening in the Libyan chaos.
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The Australia of Johnston – whose work probed, often to his personal detriment, questions of masculine courage and responsibility – was indelibly marked by the war in a way that could never rationally be construed as positive.
That the Nike logo is so indelibly marked upon his body suggests the ways in which brands like Nike have come to use people's bodies to help sell their product.
In this fascinating world, Money and Beauty were at the service of one another, allowing the creation of immortal masterpieces that have indelibly marked one of the most important epochs in the history of mankind.
Born in England in 1939, Mr. Downes earned an M.F.A. degree at Yale in 1964, and he was indelibly marked by that period's concerns with form and process.
The performance history of The Nose has thus been indelibly marked by Soviet politics, but this context was downplayed in the ROH production.
The memoir as a negative examination of the self, a form in which to showcase our reasons to be, in John Calvin's words, "displeased with ourselves," indelibly marked the Anglophone autobiographical tradition thereafter — as did a resultant vaingloriousness about the extent of one's waywardness.
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