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But they will always be known for their ghosts, specifically those that haunted their best-known film, "The Eye," which came out in 2002.
Polanski will always be known for his work.
"We feel it's a legacy, that it will always be known as the old G.M. site".
The neoliberal revival of the 1980s will always be known as the Reagan-Thatcher revolution.
The Shot In United States Open lore, it will always be known as The Shot.
Bill Walsh will always be known as one of the smartest men in professional football.
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The rest of his work, Cohn says, is not even "a wart on the fanny of 'Saturday Night Fever.' I'll always be known for that".
"But he joined the revolution and became a politician, and he'll always be known for his role in the June 4 tragedy".
"She'll always be known for the shot that she made in the Duke game in the finals," Walz said of Toliver.
Tells about his book, "The Dinosaur Heresies," and the self-described heresy that he'll always be known for: the idea that dinosaurs were warm-blooded, and not, as had long been assumed, cold-blooded.
He'll always be known for Skype, but what about Microsoft's curation of Skype?
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