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White, 23, with perhaps the most famous face — and hair — of the coming Vancouver Olympics, moved to a couch in the shadows of the portable spotlights and assessed his persistent fame.
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In the new book he speaks frankly about another more persistent addiction -- fame -- and addresses how he came to know, love (and, just last week, marry) the pop singer Katy Perry.
Saturated C16 and C18 FAMEs were the most persistent compounds.
35 OBITUARIES 39-40 Terence McKennA A playful and persistent advocate of psychedelic drugs who gained fame by delivering his pitch to a new generation in the 1990's, he was 53.
What he has on his mind here is much more pertinent to contemporary life: the persistent tug of lust, the allure of fame and their impact on gender relations.
Besides FAME, in severe cases of MS with persistent inflammation, fingolimod may also cause retinal hemorrhage.
(A persistent coolness to Johns overseas points up the nationalist element in his initial fame as a herald of American culture in its moment of global triumph).
The guidance of operations was henceforth left to the Senate, which, by maintaining a persistent policy until the conflict was brought to a successful end, earned its greatest title to fame.
Mr Cartier-Bresson's fame, which grew despite his efforts to avoid it, reminds a much wider world of its persistent admiration for unassuming genius, and of the dwindling stock of targets for that admiration.
Ah, fame!
Fuck fame.
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