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By the time he left MIT in 2003 to return to Harvard, where he is a professor of psychology, he was regularly named in magazine lists of top intellectuals and thinkers.
Djebar, who was born and raised in Algeria and who was regularly named as a key contender for the Nobel prize in literature, died on 7 February in a Paris hospital, French press reported.
His affability and conversational style of speech-making were made for television, and he was regularly named as the politician voters would most like to go down the pub with - even if some of them always did sense that the problem would be getting him out of the pub afterwards.
He played as a defender, was occasionally required to shut down the opposition's star players, and was regularly named as one of the Demons' better players.
He was regularly named as an unused substitute during the 2005 06 season – including for two reserve team matches – but became a frequent starter for the Under-18s in 2006 07 after signing a trainee contract in July 2006.
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Almost 90 years later, Gatsby is regularly named one of the greatest novels ever written in English, and has annually sold millions of copies globally.
Everyone has their own favourite but Canoa Quebrada and Jericoacoara are regularly named as among the best in the country, and even the world.
Free speech is regularly named by the public as the most cherished of the so-called British values, yet Cameron is happy to suppress it in the name of safeguarding the values he's supposedly determined to protect.
It might be about criminals exploiting a sweet old lady so they can rob a bank, but The Ladykillers is regularly named as one of the nation's favourite comedy films.
The Japanese writer, whose most recent novel Colorless Tsukuru Tazaki and His Years of Pilgrimage sold one million copies in a week in Japan, is regularly named as one of the frontrunners for the Nobel prize in literature.
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