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She pointed out that neither did the man in question, winning herself the pay rise.
Then she was Stella to Rachel Weisz's Blanche in A Streetcar Named Desire at the Donmar (winning herself an Olivier).
That rock opera was a musical called "Rent," and Ms. Rubin-Vega eventually ended up with the prize role of Mimi, going with the play to Broadway and winning herself a loyal following.
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She's won herself the right to do so.
But Ms. Gould — who evidently won herself over at her own audition — looked and sounded ill at ease.
At Kassel, Cathérine David, a new-art specialist from Paris, has caused several rows even before the show's opening and won herself the nickname, "Saint Joan of the Storerooms".
Davenport won herself three break points in the sixth game and won the second of them with a muscle-rippling smash.
But Black Caviar must have won herself a large number of new fans through this display of toughness in unfavourable circumstances.
To win herself a bit of freedom and a respite from her husband's sexual demands, Madame Wu finds him a second wife, an innocent country girl named Chiuming Yi Dingg).
But she's won herself a game without resorting to said tactics, and the soldiers of this man's Genie Army sing her a song.
Then, in 1980, it was adapted for a British audience by Anna del Conte, at which point she won herself a whole lot of new fans, plus an Andre Simon Award.
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