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As he shows, the hero, though a vicar's son, was virtually born and bred a pirate.
"I can't remember a day when I wasn't famous," Taylor once said, but perhaps because she was virtually born into it, she wore her celebrity as casually as she did her stupendous baubles.
And the opponents of repeal think they are in tune with public opinion: a recent MORI poll found that 54% of those asked thought Section 28 should be retained.The organised gay lobby was virtually born out of opposition to Section 28.
The word ogle has appeared in 28 New York Times articles in the past year, including on Dec. 18 in "Once a Star, Always a Star" by Charles Isherwood: "I can't remember a day when I wasn't famous," Taylor once said, but perhaps because she was virtually born into it, she wore her celebrity as casually as she did her stupendous baubles.
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His father, who sought to make a living as a tanner, a soldier, a fencing master and even a pubkeeper, was virtually unemployed when John was born in 1789.
But if the plastic house was virtually indestructible, the spirit of optimism born of technological progress proved less so.
She was virtually the only black woman interviewed who brought up Mr. Edwards, who was born in South Carolina.
For example, the study was based on a large population-based cohort of all children born in Denmark, and follow-up during the period 2003 2009 was virtually complete.
Escape was virtually impossible.
Air travel was virtually impossible.
The note was virtually worthless.
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