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In his mid-30s Jesus had a short public career, lasting perhaps less than one year, during which he attracted considerable attention.
In 1857 he married Frances Dunlap, who had cared for his only remaining child, Mabel; and in that year he began his four years' editorship of the new Atlantic Monthly, to which he attracted the major New England authors.
Sadly for Bernard, GCap Media has not been his finest hour, made even more ironic because Capital, the station for which he attracted the most criticism, is now sounding the best in at least five years.
In 1928, Wheeler curated an exhibit at UCL on "Recent Work in British Archaeology", for which he attracted much press attention.
Nedvěd was a key member of the Czech team which reached the final of Euro 1996, during which he attracted international attention.
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