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But how many museum visitors will know it as the source of the famous image?
Out of that came his collection of soldiers' songs – which Gerry Raffles, Littlewood's partner and manager of Theatre Workshop, heard and which became the source of the famous stage production.
He stammered badly, and he seems to have been dyslexic, so that reading out loud in class was an agony; some who knew him at the time suggested, in interviews with Manso, that this was the source of the famous pauses and obscuring mumble.
Campbell finally reveals that it was he who was, after all, the source of the famous "psychological flaws" description of Brown – an entirely accurate, but unhelpful, description of the Chancellor whose deluded grievance that Blair had stolen the leadership from him had surfaced in a book in January 1998.
Even if the published version is a fake, however, there is no doubt that Alekhine did defeat his opponent in the actual game, and there is no evidence that Alekhine was the source of the famous fifteen-move win whose authenticity is doubted.
Red wine is a very rich source of the famous polyphenol Resveratrol, which is present in high concentrations in the skins of wine grapes.
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Moving home to west Wales provided him with the opportunity to re-engage with research there, and together he and I set about investigating the sources of the famous bluestones that were taken from the Preseli Hills to Stonehenge around 2400BC.
First, there is a clue in the English quality of which we are most proud: a key element of our biggest source of pride, the famous English sense of humor, is something I call "the Importance of Not Being Earnest".
First, there is a clue in the English quality of which we are most proud: a key element of our biggest source of pride, the famous English sense of humour, is something I call "the Importance of Not Being Earnest".
Aristoxenus is a source for the famous story of the two Pythagorean friends Damon and Phintias, which was set during the tyranny of Dionysius II in Syracuse (367 357).
Although "Mame," the source of that famous age line, is not mentioned, Mr. DiPietro's book is dotted with references to modern musicals.
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