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Yet famous scientists have died saying there is no connection".
He was a state senator gunning for the U.S. Senate, not yet famous.
In 1936 the writer interviewed the "well-known but not yet famous novelist", Ramon Bonavena.
Yet "Famous Men" is no easier to read now than it was sixty-five yeago ago.
Moore, at forty-six, was not yet famous, but she was esteemed among poets.
He was an emerging comedian, respected but not yet famous, known for sharp and irreverent riffs on race.
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"We try to make our characters entirely realistic, but not boring realistic," explains Benson (who, when he wrote it years ago, wanted to cast a not-yet famous Professor Green).
Susannah, a black woman from 1960's New York who is possessed by a pregnant white woman named Mia, escapes to the Manhattan of 1999 Fatherr Callahan (from King's novel " 'Salem's Lot") and young Jake Chambers pursue her, while the gunslinger Roland Deschain and Eddie Dean, another castaway from the 20th century, head to 1970's Maine to track down a not-yet famous writer named Stephen King.
Among his best-known projects was the 1979 BBC film of Mr. Potter's "Blue Remembered Hills," starring a not-yet-famous Helen Mirren.
(A historic footnote: The not-yet-famous Wisconsin Senator Joseph McCarthy, who in early 1950 would accuse the State Department of harboring a large nest of spies and traitors, was in Portland as a Stassen second).
Even before the new comedy boom, "Tough Crowd With Colin Quinn," an underrated bull session with not-yet-famous comics like Louis C.K. and Marc Maron, ran on Comedy Central after "The Daily Show," paving the way for "Red Eye" and "Chelsea Lately".
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