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Some viewers – and the Clean Up TV campaigner Mary Whitehouse – complained, but Grange Hill brought a slice of multicultural real life into the nation's homes and engaged its young audience in an unpatronising way.
His first movie role came in 1970 in Robert Altman's "MASH," in which he brought a slice of Raider Nation to the 4077th, playing in an intersquad football game.
Facebook, Twitter, and startups like Gravity are hoping to capitalize on it — though something tells me that Levchin wants to bring a slice of the interest graph to Google as well.
The Tour de France is underway, and for the first time in its history it begins in Yorkshire, which means over the next two days the world's most famous cycling race will bring a slice of Gallic flair to places like Leeds, Huddersfield and Sheffield.
Bleu Evolution opened in July, bringing a slice of the East Village to an Art Deco storefront around the corner from Kismat.
They had backing from other Silicon Valley investors eager to bring a slice of younger, innovative and relatively affordable San Francisco-style cuisine to downtown Palo Alto.
To bring a slice of Portuguese sunshine into your life, try a good splash of a young, dryish white port (again, 60ml or so) with tonic water over ice and a slice of lemon.
His novel solution was to transform a second-story wall into a row of interlocking doors that open like louvers to the width of a foot, each bringing a slice of the outside in.
The meaty focus at Gwen has raised local expectations that Stone, probably the best-known Australian chef in the US thanks to a stint with Oprah Winfrey, will be bringing a slice of home with him.
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