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The cheekbones, if not the man, were soon famous in magazine ads across America.
Soon famous, and with his treatment greatly in demand, Brinkley spread his surgical gospel and built and operated the country's most powerful radio station to do so.
A poignant photograph, soon famous all over Spain, showed him in 2008 with Juan Carlos, the burly king with his arm round the shoulder of his diminutive first prime minister, in shirtsleeves.
Addison was educated at St Luke's primary school, Brighton, and Longhill high school, Rottingdean, before studying graphic design at Brighton Polytechnic, where, as the student entertainments officer, he developed his taste for wheeling and dealing; he was soon famous for the ferocity and brilliance of his bargaining methods.
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Heard often back then was a cry that soon became famous: "Hold your head up high, you're Egyptian".
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