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The principle needs further research and has yet to develop into the sort of manufacturing processes which made the names of Newcastle and Lord Armstrong and his like famous; but with determination and the tradition of talent which also embraces Sir Jonathan Ive, there is every chance that that should follow.
When the door shut behind the last of them, Nardo asked, "Is she like famous famous?
Nobody likes repeats unless its huge like famous penguins.
To me, however, these sound like famous last words.
I think that he was like famous movie villains or famous glamour girls.
Today, Mr. Bernanke is the Fed's chairman — and his 2002 speech reads like famous last words.
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Or the one who likes famous people.
Who wouldn't like a famous man on their pants?
Who wouldn't like a famous man in their pants?
She likes being famous.
He likes being famous.
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