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I remembered a 13-year-old stand-up I'd seen at the Edinburgh fringe in 2008, the remarkably named Eros Vlahos.
And there are other young black women coming up in the game: Taylor Townsend, for instance, and the remarkably named teen-age sisters Tornado and Hurricane Black.
When I reached out to pet him, a voice came from the sky: "Don't touch those feathers!" admonished one of Big Bird's creators, the remarkably named Kermit Love.
My company was an army of remarkably named women - E Arnot Robertson, F Tennyson Jesse, Elizabeth von Arnim, EM Delafield - and enchanting titles: I'm Not Complaining (Ruth Adam), Tea at Four O'Clock (Janet McNeill), The Brontës Went to Woolworths (Rachel Ferguson), Cassandra at the Wedding (Dorothy Baker).
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He was played by a successful and remarkably versatile impersonator named Linwood Harcum, who has a car and a place in Manhattan.
The chief negotiator for "labor" is a remarkably fecund writer named John Wells who earns more than $35 million a year and is really more a producer than a writer.
After the columns ran, Mr. Hynes joined in a motion by Mr. Blake's lawyer, a diligent and remarkably persistent attorney named Michelle Fox, to have the conviction overturned.
Remarkably beautiful, he was named Gentle and taken to the Court of Rings by Sir Glamie, Chancellor.
Remarkably, he was also named as an All-Star in two different positions after switching from the left wing to the right early in the campaign.
Remarkably, these NK cells (named hereafter "HLA non-inhibited NK") display low cytolytic activity even against the HLA class I-deficient target cells K562 [17] that are highly susceptible to NK cell-mediated lysis.
But in one respect, lawmakers in the Capitol are remarkably productive: they name post offices like nobody's business.
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