Grant's last years are first famously pathetic and then famously heroic.
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Aubrey's famously pissed at DTJ for blowing her off -- and Larry Flynt famously hates the Prez.
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Jobs, who was famously obsessed with making technology products beautiful and intuitive, unsurprisingly bought a famously elegant convertible.
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The place, which inspired a short-lived Amazon series called "Alpha House," was famously grungy, and Schumer was famously messy.
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You won't have pork ribs, you'll have Kaadu ribs — the non-famous creature famously ridden by famously hated Jar Jar Binks.
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The crash, involving a famously headstrong and famously old royal, did provoke a lively discussion about whether Britain should stop older people from driving.
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Centene has famously (well, famously within health policy circles!) expanded into the marketplace as other bigger health plans like Anthem and United have fled.
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Famously — famous is the wrong word — famously for nerds like you and me, [he] was interested in MySpace, or his team was interested in MySpace.
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The game had a famously troubled development cycle but also earned a famously enthusiastic fan base; it's beloved for its distinctive tone and diverse gameplay mechanics.
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Lana Del Rey Famously bad SNL guest Lana Del Rey moves up for putting fellow famously bad SNL guest Kanye West in his place on Instagram.
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If you didn't, Goya famously painted the bull, or toro, but he also famously painted "La MAJA Desnuda," a commissioned portrait of an insouciant naked lady that was hung in a private gallery (he also famously painted her in a pantsuit, same position, "La Maja Vestidia").
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College-aged people are both famously sexually active and famously inexperienced, so they have a unique need for easy access to the so-called morning after pill.
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Famously, Tanuwijaya and fellow co-founder Leontinus Alpha Edison famously saw nearly a dozen pitches for venture capital rejected by VCs before they struck out and raised money.
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Maybe you suffer from fear of the number 13, a phobia famously called triskaidekaphobia — or specifically fear of Friday the 13th, which is less famously known as paraskevidekatriaphobia.
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They were Famously Single, now they're famously coupled – but fans might not realize that Pauly "DJ Pauly D" DelVecchio and Aubrey O'Day's love story was nearly a love triangle.
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Yes, Jefferson famously objected to slavery — but less famously, he articulated the many reasons African Americans could not be incorporated into broader society on a basis equal to whites.
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" And of course, most famously of all, "Hulk smash!
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Jessica Simpson successfully — and famously — lost the 50 lbs.
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" Draymond is famously mentioned in Drake's song "Summer Sixteen.
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They were also occasionally -- and famously -- frustrating and contentious.
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He also famously eats — or ate — tons of cod.
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" Salk famously responded, "Well, the people I would say.
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" He added: "Lincoln famously had his Team of Rivals.
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And Netflix — famously data-driven — is leading the pack.
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He was the guy who famously -- or perhaps not so famously -- co-hosted "Idol" with Ryan Seacrest during its first season and then made the decision to leave the show on his own.
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Mark Zuckerberg also famously tried, and failed, to buy Snapchat.
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The Pulitzer winner is famously private despite his high profile.
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The question was famously posed by Erwin Schrodinger in 1944.
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Duchess of Cambridge Kate Middleton famously suffered from hyperemesis gravidarum.
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Astronomer Michael Brown famously helped demote Pluto a decade ago.
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The US President famously has called climate change a hoax.
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Almodóvar famously spotted de Palma at a café in Madrid.
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The Sopranos famously ended with a moment of supreme irresolution.
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Keith Richards famously said he lifted all of Berry's licks.
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Blake Lively also famously does not need help styling herself.
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Walt Disney World, by contrast, is famously attentive to detail.
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The Army loved it and famously renamed it the M16.
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The New Hampshire electorate is famously friendly to female candidates.
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Trump's famously overly-simplified approach to issues -- Build a wall!
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Texans famously drank Dom Pérignon champagne out of pint mugs.
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Jobs was famously ousted from Apple and formed NeXT computers.
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A few days later Namath famously guaranteed a Jets victory.
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Also remember that Trump famously promised not to cut Medicaid.
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Maluma has been famously dating Natalia Barulich for several months.
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Crowd size is a famously unscientific measure of candidate strength.
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" He's famously tagged former Secretary of State Clinton "crooked Hillary.
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Would the famously indestructible Nokia still work if she did?
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THE wheel of Indian justice is famously slow and wobbly.
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He famously dated Joan Collins and Carly Simon, among others.
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Famously, France also limits the working week to 35 hours.
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Stephen King's work is famously tough to adapt on film.
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Yes, the poisonous chemical that famously smells faintly of almonds.
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For example, UC Berkeley has had two famously disastrous partnerships.
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Keanu famously means "cool breeze over the mountains" in Hawaiian.
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Famously, Lindsay cried so hard she lost her false lashes.
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But the area of electronic health records is famously contentious.
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"We rate every deal," one Standard & Poor's employee famously wrote.
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She had a famously tense relationship with her stepdaughter, Diana.
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A famously unpleasant privatization effort was still in people's minds.
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But apparently, the two designated villains are getting along famously.
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Kate's ring famously belonged to William's late mother, Princess Diana.
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The Simpsons famously joked about a Trump presidency in 2000.
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Mark Zuckerberg famously started Facebook in his Harvard University dorm.
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He famously replied, 'A republic, if you can keep it.
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Malika Haqq and Ronnie Magro are famously single once again.
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As a screenwriter famously said, in Hollywood, "nobody knows anything".
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He famously accused Liza of physcial abuse during their relationship.
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The United States is famously a nation built by immigrants.
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Cali famously kept a low profile -- the opposite of Gotti.
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Whether it tames the famously mercurial entrepreneur is another question.
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The chain is famously closed on Sunday for religious reasons.
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The iTunes app is famously slow and painful to use.
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"I don't think I can [see it]," Griffith famously said.
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But can a famously intricate game turn into a story?
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Mr Buffett is also famously, even proudly, ignorant about technology.
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Los Angeles is famously designed for and dominated by automobiles.
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"The presidency is no place for amateurs," Neustadt famously wrote.
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He famously refused to meet with some of their leaders.
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Webb famously won the upset by a scant 9,329 votes.
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"The future is already here," author William Gibson famously observed.
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In 2015, the model famously danced in her lacy lingerie.
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During his confirmation hearing, he famously compared judges to umpires.
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Clinton, who famously received rich honorariums for giving speeches there.
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Paula Jones famously brought a sexual harassment case against Clinton.
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Mason today and I think that we got on famously.
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Jobs, a famously harsh critic, was not easy on Ive.
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The novelist Iris Murdoch famously lived in unutterable domestic squalor.
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The country's famously bad electricity and water services got worse.
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Mark Zuckerberg famously created Facebook in his Harvard dorm room.
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"I'm not going to stop the wheel," she famously said.
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The famously ubiquitous chain had shut down hundreds of stores.
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After her first season, she was famously fired via fax.
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Even Chile's famously conservative print media criticized the pope's comments.
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Quentin Tarantino is — famously — not a massive fan of technology.
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Douglas MacArthur famously returned to drive out the Japanese forces.
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He famously occupied Alcatraz in 1968 as an indigenous person.
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Gone will be doctors' prescription pads and famously bad handwriting.
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"The unforgivable crime is soft hitting," Theodore Roosevelt famously said.
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ND is a Catholic school ... and Pence is famously Christian.
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He famously laughed off the polling conducted by rival campaigns.
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Even his famously "liberal" opinions weakened as he got older.
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SynopsisRead More: 18 celebrities who famously trashed their own movies
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Nabokov was famously passionate about and wrote extensively on butterflies.
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BAYREUTH, Germany — The Bayreuth Festival Theater famously leaves audiences sweltering.
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The family is famously averse to speaking with the press.
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Well, I famously quit my job on Kara Swisher's podcast.
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In his remarks, Johnson ladled out his famously effusive flattery.
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She famously said, 'Treachery with a smile on its face.
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President Trump is famously an avid consumer of Fox News.
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"A big fucking deal," as Joe Biden famously summarized it.
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The reality is, famously, at some remove from this ideal.
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"There's no such thing as society," Margaret Thatcher famously said.
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They famously will never repeat a dish for returning customers.
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South Africa famously enshrined gay rights in its 1996 constitution.
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Mattis is also famously blunt, for better or for worse.
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John Hinckley famously shot Ronald Reagan to impress Jodie Foster.
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The Warren court, after all, was a famously activist court.
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Ms. Murphy is, famously, a meticulous researcher as an actress.
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Vanessa is famously a private person and rarely grants interviews.
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Its CEO, Yang Xiaoli, famously started out as a waitress.
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Gmail and Google News famously began as 20% time projects.
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Mr. Tillerson is famously reluctant to talk with the press.
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" Donald J. Trump famously opted for "Make America Great Again.
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Recall that Rome burned while a distracted Nero famously fiddled.
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After all, tech companies are famously selective as it is.
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Perjury cases against congressional witnesses are famously difficult to prosecute.
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He famously lost a $1 billion bet against Herbalife (HLF).
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Mr. Trump famously said trade wars are easy to win.
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His famously exhaustive performances can leave audiences enraptured -- and drained.
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Anakin Skywalker famously complains about Tatooine's sand in the prequels.
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Last year, Netflix famously paid $403 million for "Friends" alone.
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Ed Koch, famously, could not do it against Mario Cuomo.
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Of course, the "Ferrari" famously isn't actually Ferrari at all.
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" He famously replied, "A republic, if you can keep it.
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First of all, famously, canonically, and scientifically, even, everyone poops.
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Today, Gates is famously close with fellow billionaire Warren Buffett.
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"If you don't like something, change it," Angelou famously advised.
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Trump is famously sensitive about the size of his hands.
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She is famously comfortable in rooms of the very wealthy.
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You famously made some strong demands before accepting the role.
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The first Macintosh famously launched in 1984, carrying the torch.
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They famously said they planned to be celibate until marriage.
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"Empire State of Mind" has a famously hilarious misheard line.
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But obtaining one of these special permits is famously difficult.
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The show received a blessing from Gibbons, but the famously irascible Moore, who is even more famously contemptuous of screen adaptations of his work, insisted that his name be left off the series entirely.
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"All dwarves are bastards in their father's eyes," Tyrion famously replied.
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The famously adept political organizer called on South Africans to mobilize.
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Comey is famously hostile to political favoritism or chumminess with politicians.
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Martin famously claimed the Biaviian alien race abducted him several times.
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Kate has become famously known for her quick post-birth exits.
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President Barack Obama famously snacked on almonds in the White House.
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Trump famously said he likes people who did NOT get captured.
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In fact, Kavanaugh famously still coaches his daughter's youth basketball team.
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President Richard Nixon famously declared a "War on Cancer" in 1971.
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He famously refuses to discuss strategy, leaving everything on the table.
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Castro famously supported civil rights, healthcare and education around the world.
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Musk has also famously fought against Tesla employees' efforts to unionize.
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"Famously, Aristotle had a half-dozen notions of causes," DeDeo said.
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In 2016, Jaden famously became the face of Louis Vuitton womenswear.
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Jeezy once famously offered up a simple choice: trap or die.
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Famously, both social networks have built out their own cloud infrastructure.
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Lister famously used the letter "x" to stand for shared orgasms.
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Zolciak-Biermann is famously chatty about her love of plastic surgery.
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Carter was also famously incapable of managing his executive branch effectively.
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Apple, famously, did not assist the government in accessing the phone.
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And then, famously, in June 2019, Joe Jonas broke the seal.
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Technology itself has been famously ham-handed at dealing with race.
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Alan Moore famously detests seeing his comics adapted to the screen.
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Six years ago, Pippa Middleton famously held her sister Kate's train.
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Nothing is certain but death and taxes, Benjamin Franklin famously said.
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But Ma turned it down, famously saying he'd take only half.
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Lee famously married Pamela Anderson in 1995 four days after meeting.
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Berlin offered a famously fast course and a world-class field.
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That may be getting under the famously media-crazed president's skin.
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KFC's Double Down famously employed fried chicken patties in bread's stead.
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The queen's sister Princess Margaret famously wore the piece to events.
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And perhaps most famously there is the story of Kairo Seijuro.
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Barack Obama famously included "Havana" on his best of 22017 playlist.
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Before reportedly coupling off with Ora, Garfield famously dated Emma Stone.
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Amazon.com CEO Jeff Bezos famously hates talking to the investment community.
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And Donald Trump is famously unimpressed with CNN's coverage of him.
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He was famously slimed during the Kids' Choice Awards in 2013.
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"A house is a machine for living in," he famously declared.
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Bobbitt famously spent his last $20 to buy gas for McClure.
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This ceremony is called a "Dark Baptism" — Sabrina famously fled hers.
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Remember, Americans have elected unlovable personalities before, most famously Richard Nixon.
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They famously split in 2012 after just 14 months of marriage.
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"I ain't got no quarrel with them Vietcong," he famously said.
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Funny enough, given that Theon was famously castrated in the show.
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He got Sean Parker to sell him to Silicon Valley, famously.
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GhostTunes: Country superstar Garth Brooks famously hates digital music, including iTunes.
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Interestingly, Princess Diana famously struggled with loneliness after marrying Prince Charles.
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But their games had serious problems, like their famously crappy combat.
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Perry famously starred as Dylan McKay on the iconic television series.
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He famously poured drinks at a bar during SXSW in 2010.
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The way the algorithm works is famously opaque, and always changing.
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Perhaps you've tried to destroy one of their famously unbreakable bottles.
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Her famously preserved room was effectively a busy message dispatch center.
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Lagerfeld also famously shifted the brand's focus from fragrances to fashion.
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Famously, Kiarostami's movies walk a thin line between fiction and reality.
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Berry famously accepted a Razzie award for the role in 2005.
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He famously finished A.I. after Kubrick's death, and fucked it up.
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Back in June Brent Hoberman, who famously founded and floated Lastminute.
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Famously, Facebook itself is the residue of an early unfair fight.
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Google has famously said everything inside the company runs on containers.
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" And Franklin famously replied: "A Republic, if you can keep it.
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And, most famously, it withdrew Uber's licence to operate in 2017.
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She famously defeated Gabi Garcia at the 2015 World Pro Open.
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He famously tweeted about her knowledge of New Deal era politics.
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There is, as the great baseball scout Yoda famously said, another.
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The "Purple Rain" singer also famously rebelled against his Warner Bros.
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Chanel famously put its mark on a grocery store shopping basket.
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He famously made cameo appearances in just about all of them.
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"Kim's great," the Famously Single star, 43, tells PEOPLE of Richards.
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Jigga famously rapped he's not a businessman ... he's a business, man.
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The mayor, famously outspoken, has been quiet throughout the presidential campaign.
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Organized labor famously pushed Franklin Roosevelt into much New Deal legislation.
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" Tim Gunn once famously claimed she was "confused about her gender.
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John Oliver famously referenced the mug on his show in May.
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" Casey Newton: As Plato famously said in "Assassin's Creed": "Kill him!
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He has a famously awkward relationship with German Chancellor Angela Merkel.
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" He was famously parodied by Melissa McCarthy on "Saturday Night Live.
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I spied some Zia pottery, which famously features a bird motif.
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Johnson, the foreign secretary of the United Kingdom, is famously indiscreet.
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Huxley famously tripped on his deathbed, while Bill Wilson, founder of
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Drug companies, especially large ones, are famously bureaucratic and slow-moving.
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In the comics, Negan infiltrates the Whisperers and famously fights Beta.
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Sia's appearance is especially exciting because of her famously elusive persona.
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Looks like there's yet more trouble in the Famously Single loft.
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GE's famously predictable stock price has fallen 26 percent this year.
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Working with Jobs, who had a famously fiery temperament, wasn't easy.
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The famously private consumer advocate is known for being a workhorse.
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Famously, pretty much all the characters in Seinfeld are unaware villains.
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So they'll seek help from famously spirited specialists: young New Yorkers.
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S.B. 1070 famously roiled the entire nation in an immigration debate.
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Taylor Swift's team is also famously savvy at directing media attention.
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Lynda Carter famously portrayed Wonder Woman on the '70s TV series.
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Even its famously chaotic traffic had a predictable ebb and flow.
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Though solidly conservative, Hatch had famously found common cause with Sen.
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She, famously, has specific plans for a whole host of issues.
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Modernist architects and planners famously envisioned wiping the urban slate clean.
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She excelled at concealing herself, most famously behind her own name.
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Then, quite famously, he built "The Facebook" in his dorm room.
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On August 21, Stone sent a series of famously prescient tweets.
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Kevin Durant, famously, cannot seem to bench more than 185 pounds.
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Top Notch: This spot was famously immortalized in Dazed and Confused.
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Peter Thiel is famously loyal to his employees, and vice versa.
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Justice Bradley famously explained in the Supreme Court Case Bradwell v.
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"Range Life" famously has a poke at STP and Smashing Pumpkins.
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A history of failureMoore has a famously negative opinion of film.
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Donald Trump famously bullied contestants on his "Apprentice" reality-TV show.
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Even during Y Combinator, they still got rejected famously by investors.
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In 1965, he famously marched from Selma to Alabama's capital, Montgomery.
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And tariff policy went from being famously dirty to remarkably clean.
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But the VP is famously one heartbeat away from the presidency.
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Netflix famously doesn't release viewer numbers on any of its programming.
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Even in famously egalitarian Scandinavia, motherhood exacts a price on careers.
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Malraux famously said that art starts when the gods have departed.
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"I think we need to kill more people," he famously said.
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For a famously nice talk show host, this is risky stuff.
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You famously go for a run at 6 AM every morning.
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The McCoys and Hatfields were, of course, famously hotheaded and unsophisticated.
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Casey decision famously put it — across both social and economic spheres.
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COLBERT: Because you got kicked out after 11 days, quite famously.
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" Fernand Point, a revered mid-20th-century chef, famously said, "Butter!
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He is famously elusive and his humor tends toward the sardonic.
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He famously sued Mark Zuckerberg and the two reached a settlement.
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" They got along famously, even though, as Kisner said: "He's California.
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Most famously, Lord Elgin appropriated the "Elgin marbles" in 1801-5.
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Paul is famously critical of the existence of the central bank.
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And television was, as Marshall McLuhan famously wrote, a cool medium.
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Even the famously cynical P. T. Barnum plunked down his cash.
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For six years, he famously played Dan Humphrey on "Gossip Girl."
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Mr. Trump famously prizes loyalty from his aides and dislikes criticism.
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The Canadian province of Quebec, famously, has a maple syrup reserve.
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So much for perhaps the most famously decisive battle in history.
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Mr. Ergen famously honed his business skills at the card table.
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Facebook famously once had the "move fast and break things" slogan.
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Famously, Elizabeth II's political opinions are completely unknown to her subjects.
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Tender slices of beef lung nestled among famously fragrant stink beans.
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You famously discovered young talent like Vicki Lawrence and Bernadette Peters.
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The Warriors were a famously subpar squad, but there was potential.
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Davis: LeBron James pretty famously says he doesn't want to rest.
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Their circle of family and friends is famously West Coast-centric.
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"Yes, I am famously under-scrutinized," Clinton quipped in a tweet.
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It was "a giant leap for mankind," Neil Armstrong famously said.
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He was famously frugal, favoring drugstore cigars and ill-fitting suits.
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Gates also famously created The Giving Pledge with billionaire Warren Buffett.
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"; Trump famously referred to some of them as "very fine people.
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Stone, a famously flamboyant political flamethrower, has been eager to testify.
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She also famously interviewed Jackson in 1993 at his Neverland ranch.
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He was famously picked over Reggie Bush in the '06 Draft.
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"I'm basking in nothing," he said, leveling his famously penetrating gaze.
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"When I sell liquor, they call it bootlegging," he famously quipped.
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Billionaire Oracle cofounder Larry Ellison famously dropped out of the school.
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He famously struggled to win over black voters four years ago.
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He famously portrayed OSI honcho Oscar Goldman on both TV shows.
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Cabbies famously memorize its streets for a test called the Knowledge.
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While Muscadet is famously great with oysters, do not restrict yourself.
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In WWE, he famously battled guys like The Undertaker and Kane.
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LeBron James once famously ripped the sleeves off his Cavaliers alternates.
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In the subsequent and deciding game, Johnson famously started at center.
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The famously secretive royal family made the engagement public on Monday.
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All right, so here you are, finding yourself fired, famously fired.
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The 2017 Oscars celebrated two men famously accused of hurting women.
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This is not surprising, since the Greens themselves are famously evangelical.
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Famously, the father of Ivanka Trump heads up the White House.
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That's a question NBA star Carlos Boozer has the answer to ... 'cause he famously rented a house to the purple one back in the day ... a house Prince famously -- or infamously -- did a once over on.
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He also famously sued the family in 2013 in the aforementioned case.
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He was also famously short tempered, opinionated and hard to work with.
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This article originally appeared on VICE UK. Famously, teenagers love the internet.
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Putin, by contrast, came in ready to go as he famously does.
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The famously pugnacious, conservative judge had been a vote against the rule.
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The Enquirer, which is famously pro-Trump, paid $150,000 for her story.
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She's All That famously features some of the most insane celebrity cameos.
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McCain has also had a famously warm relationship with the fourth estate.
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Steep Hill is headquartered in famously 420-friendly Berkeley, California, after all.
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The framers of the Constitution famously punted on the question of slavery.
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He famously shared a photo of Kensli meeting the Obamas in January.
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It's the gastronomic anthesis of the engagement chicken she's so famously shilled.
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Last year, the Warriors famously blew off Trump to meet with Obama.
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His stump speeches on the campaign trail were famously rambling and unstructured.
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The actor famously played officer James Gordon Christopher Nolan's Dark Knight trilogy.
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This was most famously exemplified in 1856, when anti-slavery Republican Sen.
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The throne is famously made of the swords of Aegon's slain enemies.
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Helmond, who famously portrayed mother Mona Robinson in ABC's Who's The Boss?
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He famously regularly works out and has the guns to prove it.
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Jojo Fletcher's season famously had Aaron Rodgers' little brother Jordan on it.
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Roskelley famously climbed Mt. Everest at just 20 years old in 2003.
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Cy Twombly famously didn't paint every day and readily confessed that fact.
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Big Bertha famously jammed up while digging a road tunnel in 2014.
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The Bay of Fundy, on Canada's East Coast, has famously strong tides.
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Cruise famously performs most of his own stunts in his action films.
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"Art is the lie that reveals the truth," Pablo Picasso famously said.
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Sofía is also famously known for posing in Playboy Mexico in 2015.
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Chairman Mao famously banned the activity, calling it "a sport for millionaires".
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Fred Durst famously talked to Howard Stern about having sex with her.
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Jonas has famously baited his adoring gay audience with sexy underwear shoots.
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Gillian is famously gay, someone known countrywide for her sexuality and activism.
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The Viennese school also pushed into new fields, such as, famously, sex.
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Final Fantasy XV's development famously stretched the better part of a decade.
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Tiffany Haddish has famously worn her white Alexander McQueen gown four times.
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He famously said "no gloating" over the fall of the Berlin Wall.
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Steve Jobs famously rebelled against this practice by going the other way.
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The then newlyweds famously kissed (twice!) as the crowds cheered below them.
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"Bin Laden is dead, and General Motors is alive," Biden famously said.
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Sera kept my hair in braids, though I famously chopped one off.
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Empire has a famously complicated relationship with love, sex, and sex scenes.
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The famously sunny Barrymore did find an upside to the hardship, though.
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"It's really hard to design products by focus groups," Jobs famously said.
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Steve Jobs famously conceived of the iMac as a friendly, welcoming computer.
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Damone famously stopped the elevator between floors and began belting out tunes.
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Oculus famously dropped support for the Mac just before shipping last year.
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We've mentioned before that Zsa Zsa is famously coy about her age.
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Mike Pence, famously signed a religious liberty bill in Indiana last year.
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Famously, Palmer's name inspired a popular beverage: lemonade mixed with iced tea.
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The 2018 Senate map famously is just overwhelmingly tilted toward red states.
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Grey's Anatomy has famously been a queer-friendly show since day 1.
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Isaiah Washington was famously fired for using a homophobic slur on set.
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She famously voted against the Senate's Obamacare repeal bill earlier this year.
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Legendary Mexican singer Luis Miguel is famously private and rarely gives interviews.
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I mean, Gwyneth Paltrow famously said you have to try vaginal steaming!
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He famously stored the Wildfire that Cersei used to commit domestic terrorism.
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The former commander-in-chief also famously teaches Sunday school every week.
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Seinfeld famously had the rule that the characters couldn't grow or hug.
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Their core products — private vehicles acting as taxis — are still famously unprofitable.
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Financial services are a famously strong aspect of the United Kingdom's economy.
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Though the couple famously split in 2013 — perhaps you've heard "Wrecking Ball"?
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As his deputy chief of staff famously said, "No Putin—no Russia".
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Doom programmer John Carmack famously dismissed the narrative potential of his games.
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Ten years ago, Chinese hackers famously spied on Google's sensitive internal networks.
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In 2015, Harvey, 61, famously named the wrong winner during the pageant .
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Trinity Chapel that featured a famously scandalous painting of four nude women
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"The Simpsons" famously, now all children's entertainment works on two levels, right?
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Sure, the season eight shoots were famously brutal, and people get thirsty.
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United Shoe and then, more famously, in 1977's Illinois Brick v.
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Trump has famously referred to climate change as "a hoax," several times.
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Kanye West is famously persnickety about just about everything in his life.
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Steve Jobs and President Obama famously wore the same outfit every day.
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Ronda Rousey was famously obsessed with the franchise in her younger days.
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"Four things there are dear, which I so need," Daqiqi famously declared.
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"You cannot let people die on the street, OK?" he famously said.
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The couple famously announced their engagement with Bitmojis on Snapchat last summer.
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Bathilda Bagshot also famously provided a human host for Voldemort's snake, Nagini.
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Jerry famously owns more than 100 vintage and exotic cars -- mostly Porsches.
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The famously straight-shooting Bass had plenty to say about it all.
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The show was famously about nothing, but it was also about everything.
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The band famously was performing at the venue last year on Nov.
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In TTYL, Paillé applies his evolving aesthetic to Montreal's famously vibrant nightlife.
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Jones fractures are common; Kobe Bryant famously suffered from excruciating plantar fasciitis.
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Giganti -- who famously feuded with Gordon Ramsay in season 16 -- was 36.
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Ethel Kennedy and Jacqueline Bouvier got off to a famously bad start.
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He also famously beat Kelly Slater at the 2001 Billabong Pipeline Masters.
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Hubert and Will Smith famously clashed during their time on the show.
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He famously portrayed the Genie in the 1992 animated Disney film Aladdin.
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Comey's statements could prompt the famously defensive Trump to tweet in response.
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Flynn has a famously hostile relationship with much of the intelligence community.
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"When they go low, we go high," as Michelle Obama famously said.
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That is what makes Kevlar famously tough, allowing its use in armour.
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On the campaign trail, Donald Trump famously portrayed himself as a populist.
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WATCH: Famously, Viagra was never intended solely as a boner-boosting drug.
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Though Zuckerberg famously dropped out of Harvard to pursue Facebook, Hughes graduated.
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Amazon famously took 14 years — but the airline industry is notoriously fickle.
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Solar photovoltaic costs have famously declined by over 80 percent since 2008.
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Water, though, is famously incompressible—more so than most rock-forming minerals.
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But without a phonetic system to guide pronunciation, it is famously difficult.
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Finally. It's a word that's famously overused in tech, and it's understandable.
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He famously stuck to the score, ending arbitrary practices and interpretive excesses.
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Famously, Pinterest gained popularity first amongst mothers in the midwest — not teenagers.
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And for almost all of your time together, you get along famously.
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Even in a booming subway system, the L train is famously cramped.
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In the early '80s, he famously purchased a pet chimpanzee named Bubbles.
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Freud famously argued that human sexuality is fluid, existing on a continuum.
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He famously quieted his couch-mate about 28 minutes into the run.
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Smith famously went on to start FedEx and revolutionize an entire industry.
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One of Frank Sinatra's biggest hits is a song he famously hates.
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The Drake famously opened in Chicago on New Year's Eve in 1920.
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Gunther famously harbored a crush on Jennifer Aniston's Rachel throughout the show.
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The media (overwhelmingly a men's club) famously shied away from these stories.
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Meanwhile, the President is never sorry for anything and famously never apologizes.
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As a player, Walton was famously maniacal in his pursuit of winning.
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Donald Trump is someone who famously doesn't participate in the digital world.
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Harley Davidson famously projected costs in excess of $40 million last year.
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Merkel is famously private, only rarely making public appearances with her husband.
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Supporters of the Texas law, which was famously fillibustered by state Sen.
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Born in July of 1887, Jackson famously played a game without shoes.
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Barack Obama famously used the line to defend the Affordable Care Act.
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He famously fumbled the first carry of his regular-season NFL career.
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Kennedy was famously the fifth vote in 1992 in Planned Parenthood v.
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Will Ferrell and Christina Applegate famously star in the now-classic movie.
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Phoenix famously bowed out of "Doctor Strange" in the Marvel Cinematic Universe.
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Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg famously wears a grey t-shirt and jeans.
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Green Day famously protested George W. Bush with its American Idiot album.
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"There's no replacement for displacement," Mr. Bentley famously announced 90 years ago.
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And most famously: no No. 16 has beaten a No. 1. Yet.
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The work can feel endless, and ski technicians famously keep late hours.
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The teacher told Stevick the girl was famously shy, without many friends.
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The queen famously collects string, and eats her breakfast out of Tupperware.
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"What is more important, the reality or the perception?" he famously said.
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He famously vowed to do "whatever it takes" to preserve the euro.
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Today we're taking a closer look at the famously disastrous Fyre Festival.
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The 'Apprentice' alum famously bumped heads with Chief of Staff Gen. Kelly.
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He was also known, perhaps most famously, for his jailbreaks and escapes.
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She was told she had a Jones fracture, a famously difficult break.
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T.S. Eliot famously credited Webster as showing the skull beneath the skin.
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Despite China's famously strict censorship, online news is a big business there.
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Facebook, Google and Snap have all famously used dual-class structures, too.
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Tellingly, their famously energetic live show transcends the negativity of the record.
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And she was famously protective of her privacy and her public narrative.
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"The Equal Protection Clause does not require absolute equality," Powell famously wrote.
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There were, after all, others — most famously the Hungarian doctor Ignaz Semmelweis.
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Even in the famously open-minded Netherlands, this has been a challenge.
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Ryan's first two novels were famously rejected more than 47 times combined.
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She also famously dated talk show host David Frost for several years.
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"What a stupid I am," he famously lamented after it was over.
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Under Yaël Farber's direction, Shakespeare's famously interior play turns ever more inward.
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Molly Ivins, who famously called President George W. Bush "Shrub," used both.
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It's not that bands don't do it this way, some famously do.
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Remember, he famously fought Big Show at Wrestlemania XXIV back in 2008.
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Most famously, and bizarrely, he referred to his Chinese wife as Japanese.
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Answer: Ms. Friedman: Rei has famously rebelled against calling herself an artist.
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Whereas Telegram's founder, Pavel Durov, is famously resistant to authoritarian state power.
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You know, Donald Trump famously said he's never asked God for forgiveness.
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Other countries have tried to mint their own cryptocurrencies, most famously Venezuela.
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Sen. Jim Jeffords of Vermont famously left the Republican Party in 22019.
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He invoked it most famously during his 2012 debate against Paul Ryan.
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George W. Bush did 286 and the famously chatty Clinton conducted 461.
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Royce Gracie famously fought THREE TIMES at UFC 1 back in 1993.
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This is no small thing in an industry famously obsessed by youth.
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Most famously, he was the mastermind behind the 1963 March on Washington.
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So Flores famously wrote to every N.F.L. team looking for a job.
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In 2010, a software developer famously bought two pizzas for 10,000 bitcoins.
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Executive Chef Mark Twersky starts with waygu, a famously tender Japanese beef.
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It has also famously served as a breeding ground for US talent.
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The Speaker famously flipped burgers at McDonald's when he was younger. 8.
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This famously unflappable man is now, very obviously, struggling not to cry.
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Peyton Manning famously would only speak to coaches outside the locker room.
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Jack Warner (Stanley Tucci), the famously profane head of the Warner Bros.
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McCain famously clashed with him over the issue during the Bush administration.
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Kim Kardashian and Kris Humphries were famously married for only 72 days.
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"I changed my attitude toward being an artist," de Kooning famously reminisced.
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He has famously said he still reads about 500 pages a week.
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Branson was famously photographed kite surfing with a nude model in 2009.
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BRITAIN FAMOUSLY lacks a written constitution, relying a lot on convention instead.
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"I am quite famously a not-crier," Pitt told the veteran actor.
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Competition among tech companies for top-tier talent is also famously competitive.
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Trump even suggested McCain, famously a POW in Vietnam, had failed veterans.
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Despite living a public life, the British royal family is famously private.
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That move famously turned out to be a flop of epic proportions.
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The famously reclusive author, who died in 2010, disliked computers and technology.
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The famously reclusive author, who died in 2010, disliked computers and technology.
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He famously and viciously mocked Times reporter Serge Kovaleski for his disability.
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Dowd famously based that performance on New England Patriots coach Bill Belichick.
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British naturalist and biologist Charles Darwin famously visited the archipelago in 1835.
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Terry also famously caught Tom Brady's very first TD pass in 2001.
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They famously blew up a satellite in space about 2600 years ago.
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He famously said he would marry his pet, if it were legal.
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In an email, he compared JUUL Labs to another famously embattled company.
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Kate famously attended St. Andrews in Scotland where she met Prince William.
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The question is whether the famously disorganized Trump campaign actually did so.
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Obama has deep reserves of self-control and a famously "cool" temperament.
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The band had famously blurry boundaries between their business and personal relationships.
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The management of the Vietnam War was famously a project of elites.
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The Women's March was famously started as a protest to Trump's inauguration.
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"Better to reign in hell than serve in heaven," he famously says.
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The parameters of a translator's task are by no means fixed, and can range from word-for-word renderings — one thinks of Nabokov's famously literal, and famously controversial, translation of "Eugene Onegin" — to something more akin to interpretation.
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Lee was famously nominated in 1990 for his screenplay for Do the Right Thing — and just as famously passed over in that category, in addition to being snubbed in the Best Director category, where he wasn't nominated at all.
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After Graham folded his campaign, he famously compared the GOP choice between Sen.
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And as Nicki Minaj famously decried, it calls them bitchy for being assertive.
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Alan Greenspan, chairman of the Fed between 1987 and 2006, was famously gnomic.
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Her campaign chairman, John Podesta, famously had his emails leaked during the campaign.
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Famously, though, Rowling started out as a single mother surviving on state benefits.
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The Alex Jones story starts in the famously weird city of Austin, Texas.
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Following Bachelor in Paradise, Johnson appeared on Famously Single and Celebrity Big Brother.
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Famously it helped break the careers of Arctic Monkeys, Lily Allen, and Adele.
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In fact, they might only be rivaled by Michelle Obama's famously toned arms!
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The tech blogs started circling, and the famously tight-lipped Google started leaking.
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Twombly's paintings famously either fire passionate adoration in viewers or eye-rolling mockery.
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Samsung famously had a high-profile flub with its nearly $2,000 Galaxy Fold.
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The bags — which retail for the bargain price of $0.99 — are famously sturdy.
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Michael Cohen once famously said he would take a bullet for Donald Trump.
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The famously crazed warriors known as Berserkers were just huge dudes on mushrooms.
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Most famously, shamans were known for their ability to communicate with the dead.
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Back in 2009, Obamacare famously languished in the Senate for months on end.
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"12 Shades of Grey" famously began online as "Twilight" fan fiction, for example.
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Vicious, born Ritchie, as Clay said, had a famously troubled relationship with Spungen.
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The building has access to a park atop the famously crooked Lombard Street.
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Samsung rather famously sold a bunch of people exploding smartphones back in 2016.
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Former Mayor Dayne Walling famously drank the water in front of local media.
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Surely President Trump knows; he is famously a yuge fan of the sandwich.
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He also played a lot of golf and horseshoes, and famously enjoyed skydiving.
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Jones, 50, famously sued President Bill Clinton for sexual harassment during his tenure.
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Netflix famously has had a $6 billion budget for original content in 2017.
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"Nobody knew health care could be so complicated," he famously, and absurdly, said.
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We've seen everything from slippers to toothbrushes to, perhaps most famously, razor blades.
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Famously, they continued to write and record together, even during times of strife.
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Secretary Clinton, you famously handed Russia's foreign minister a reset button in 2009.
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The Real Housewives Of New York is a famously dramatic show to film.
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Furdík is talking about the battle that famously took 55 days to film.
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So it is indeed bringing ads to the famously anti-ads messaging platform.
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The tapes also famously included an 18½-minute gap on June 20, 1972.
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He had famously said that he would take a bullet for the president.
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She stays out of the spotlightUnlike her husband, Melania is famously press-shy.
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The chain famously sources most of its fresh ingredients from farms in California.
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Virginia Woolf famously wrote about a woman needing a room of her own.
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So and famously Roseanne Barr believes in the whole QAnon conspiracy theory, right?
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He also famously took a billboard out before the ceremony to congratulate her.
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Electronic health records are a famously contentious sector of the health care system.
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"Folks who want porn can buy an Android phone," Steve Jobs famously said.
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Value investing has made Warren Buffett and many of his colleagues famously rich.
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He also appeared on the reality shows Famously Single and Celebrity Big Brother.
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It's a famously cryptic work, even by the standards of German-language philosophy.
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In 2016, Bernie Sanders famously refused to attack Clinton's emails in the debates.
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Let's look at the facts: Sansa and Tyrion's marriage was famously never consummated.
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Five years on, India's famously creaky transport infrastructure is starting to look strong.
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The German sociologist Max Weber famously argued that the Puritans laid the groundwork.
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The musician famously wore a Canadian Mountie hat at the 2014 Grammy Awards.
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Less famously, StatusNet (now called GNU Social) provides a decentralised alternative to Twitter.
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Perhaps most famously, the agency maintains this historical index of Earth's average temperature.
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Strands of silver are making their way into his famously thick, dark hair.
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" Frank Markiewicz famously said, "Ignore everything a politician says before the word but.
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Kim Kardashian West and Pink famously do not care much for one another.
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Bagehot famously warned, in discussing the monarchy, against letting in daylight upon magic.
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The press famously conspired with Franklin Delano Roosevelt to cover up his paralysis.
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FYI, Whittaker is the current middleweight champ -- and famously beat Yoel Romero, TWICE!!
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A famously annoying saying declares that behind every successful man, well, you know.
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Rick Rubin is in the commercial, and Rick Rubin also famously produced Yeezus.
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Stewart spoke with The Hollywood Reporter about Cannes' famously strict red carpet requirements.
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Because we've seen very few of these, Zoom famously, was a profitable company.
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Britney Spears famously said, "You better work" — in a faux accent, no less.
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He was probably referring to Deleuze and Guattari's famously influential writing on multiplicities.
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Kourtney Kardashian is revealing one of the secrets behind her famously flawless skin.
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Individuals with famously high ratings are murdered by those protesting against "rate-ism".
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"When Mexico sends its people, they're not sending their best," Trump famously said.
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"Bodak Yellow" even brought together the famously grumpy commuters on New York's subway.
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In 1920, a woman named Anna Anderson famously claimed to be Anastasia Romanov.
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Famously, when states resisted desegregation following the landmark 1954 ruling in Brown v.
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And remember: The individual mandate, the Supreme Court famously concluded, is a tax.
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Dusty famously was "the son of a plumber" and a real life everyman.
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"I have the most loyal people," Trump famously chortled in an Iowa rally.
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Tatum and Dewan famously met on the set of "Step Up" in 2006.
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It's true that, for instance, the Gradle build tool is famously developer-hostile.
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Robot window washers: Washing skyscraper windows is a famously difficult and dangerous profession.
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Iowans famously show up to see even long-shot candidates at their events.
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He's famously private and once claimed that judges should stay out of politics.
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"There is no substitute for hard work," American icon Thomas Edison famously said.
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He famously spoke out about the issue following the death of Princess Diana.
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Most famously, he endorsed marriage equality, forcing the president to do the same.
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She famously wore a light blue Ralph Lauren skirt suit to the inauguration.
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Arnold Schwarzenegger's third oldest son is growing into his father's famously ripped mold.
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In December, SpaceX famously landed its Falcon 9 after launching it into space.
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Emily famously sucked down a ton of bacon during that "Three-Way" spot.
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Gizmodo famously obtained an iPhone 4 in 2010, months before its scheduled release.
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They famously fought on the court in a pre-season game in 1996.
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In 220, he was famously dragged off the set of Jimmy Kimmel Live!
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Hell, 'memba when Mick from the "Rocky" movies famously said, "Women weaken legs"??
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However, Prince famously took a stand to keep control over his life's work.
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In 1952, industrial waste in Ohio's Cuyahoga River famously caught fire near Cleveland.
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One of Aspire's attorneys is Marc Kasowitz, who also famously reps President Trump.
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The senator famously doomed the president's efforts to repeal the Affordable Care Act.
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It was famously damaged back in 2011 when high winds knocked it over.
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Her famously huge engagement and wedding rings both were missing from her finger.
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And then, he famously took his smokin' hot GF to a butterfly garden.
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His boss is famously loyal to those around him who show total devotion.
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"It costs a lot of money to look this cheap," she famously said.
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Before ending his time as a pro, Lindsay famously started the players' union.
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It's astounding that this reckless analogy survived the Times' famously tortured editorial process.
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Take the relationship between unemployment and inflation, famously linked by the Phillips curve.
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James famously said so before Game 5, with the series knotted 2-2.
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That is not because athletes are indulging in Rio's famously laid-back atmosphere.
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These cities were famously expensive long before Airbnb and the internet came along.
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Apple co-founder Steve Jobs, famously, is a child of a Syrian immigrant.
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But can plodding Hillary be, as Barack Obama famously put it, likable enough?
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The New York Times is famously prudish, preferring whenever possible to use euphemisms.
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ESPN famously gets more than $9 a sub every month, which is huge.
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Emily Hi, Emily, Standing doctrine is a famously incoherent area of the law.
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The artist in 2014 famously accused her producer, Dr. Luke, of sexual abuse.
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Wealthy families have famously and publicly blown apart because of silence over money.
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A peachy lip and warm blush bring out her famously bright blue eyes.
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Yeats" W.H. Auden famously wrote: "The current of his feeling failed; he became
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The law has always famously lagged in addressing the rapid evolution of technology.
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"All politics is local," former House Speaker Thomas P. "Tip" O'Neill famously said.
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Natalie Portman famously shaved her head onscreen in 2005's "V for Vendetta."
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And, most famously, The Beatles performed their first-ever North American concert there.
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That's more impressive than Apple, which famously has great margins on the iPhone.
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It's called "The Hearse Song," which is famously featured in the first book.
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The team is famously reluctant to grant access to outsiders, but he agreed.
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Together, the famously philanthropic pair are raising their family all around the world.
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I'm a nationalist," Trump famously told supporters at a rally in October. "Nationalist!
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Hughes, the famously reclusive billionaire was something of an obsession for the actor.
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Once the world's murder capital, Medellín famously became the World's Most Innovative City.
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"I'm having a wonderful time tonight," Barker said in his famously genial way.
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One election winner, Al Gore, even famously conceded defeat to the runner-up.
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President Theodore Roosevelt famously talked about speaking softly while carrying a big stick.
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We all know Trump famously lashes out against people who publicly slam him.
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Al Bana famously declared that the only acceptable form of law is Sharia.
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Holly Holm was famously the first athlete to win titles in both sports.
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Obama, famously, worked as a community organizer in Chicago between 1985 to 1988.
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" It's been famously stated that the NFL "owns a day of the week.
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Kanye freaking West, the guy so famously grouchy there are memes about it.
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He's also famously worked with NBA stars like Yao Ming and Marko Jaric.
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Famously narcissistic criminal bosses don't only make themselves vulnerable on their own birthdays.
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This is how federal agents famously caught corrupt colleagues involved with Silk Road.
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This article originally appeared on VICE UK. Breakups, famously, are deeply unpleasant things.
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Most famously, Higgins played the titular role of Benji in the 1974 film.
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Spartacus famously led a mutiny against Rome in 73 B.C. It ultimately failed.
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It is also, famously, smeared with some of the largest bogs in Europe.
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Until recently, he had, famously, neither a bank account nor a driver's license.
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The artist is famously private — he rarely talks to the press — and independent.
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They seemed to seek a "third way," a famously Clintonian way of compromise.
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Patrick Stewart famously performed his own solo "Christmas Carol" on Broadway several times.
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Demonstrating their famously hot and cold work relationship, Trump accused New York Gov.
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He famously revealed he had to wait until marriage for sex with Mimi.
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Manafort wrote to Trump offering to work free, and Trump, famously tightfisted, accepted.
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Fallout, rather famously, rambles on with a variety of screeds about your corpse.
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President Trump is famously spelling-challenged, but this one was not his fault.
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"Trade wars are good and easy to win," President Donald Trump famously tweeted.
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That year Mr. Schmidt also famously traveled to North Korea with former Gov.
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Famously, Marcel Duchamp's "Étants donnés" (1946–66) was partially inspired by the killing.
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ROME — Italy's famously Leaning Tower of Pisa is a little less off-kilter.
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He famously completed the original Dark Souls without taking damage back in 2016.
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Mr. Evans and Ms. Levitt later collaborated most famously on their subway photographs.
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Like everybody else, I've often heard that chefs' home refrigerators are famously empty.
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LONDON — Alexander Hamilton is standing tall in the country he famously fought against.
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Socrates was famously shoeless, a habit widely imitated by some of his followers.
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That case famously found in the Constitution a right to same-sex marriage.
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Harry Truman — who famously said "the buck stops here" — would not be amused.
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But as President Lincoln famously said, a nation divided against itself cannot stand.
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Famously, in 2016, a Yahoo executive reportedly said Tumblr is the next PDF.
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There are often parallels drawn between Murdoch and Trump, who are famously friendly.
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"Correct measurements are absolutely necessary to ensure the best results," Farmer famously wrote.
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He famously wore a T-shirt with Mr. Putin's face in Red Square.
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He is 65, the lines of age having hardened his famously boyish face.
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"Canada is back," he famously said when he came to power in 2015.
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The Chinese state is famously reluctant to admit when it gets things wrong.
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But even in less publicized moments, the famously recalcitrant actor has looked outward.
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Rutherfurd famously dated a Vanderbilt before settling down with a vice president's daughter.
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The actor famously lip-synched to Bob Seger's "Old Time Rock and Roll."
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Perhaps most famously, Halle Berry played Catwoman in the self-titled 2004 flick.
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" Key excerpts: "Our first president, George Washington, famously could not tell a lie.
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In the mid-nineteenth century, late blight famously caused the Irish potato famine.
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Many senior administration officials testified before the committee — perhaps most famously, Lt. Col.
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"Some good people on both sides," he famously asserted to reporters in Manhattan.
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Musk looks mostly passive, at times confused and frustrated (he famously HATES bureaucracy).
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Monica Ruiz — now famously known as "Peloton wife," has landed a new role!
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Colton had a famously panicky Fantasy Suites pep talk with host Chris Harrison.
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"Banish the black!" as Kay Thompson famously intoned in that 1957 cinema classic.
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"Nobody knew health care could be so complicated," Trump famously remarked last year.
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Famously, Franklin Roosevelt spoke in the informal (but practiced) rhythms special to radio.
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And the favorite to win is the famously brash and unpredictable Boris Johnson.
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And the favorite to win is the famously brash and unpredictable Boris Johnson.
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Hamlet famously tells his mother that he is cruel only to be kind.
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Maar famously objected to Picasso's depiction of her as a broken, crying woman.
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Amy Schumer was famously given a similar cake by her sister-in-law.
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"You gave us Gandhi; we gave you the Mahatma," Nelson Mandela famously said.
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Trump famously suggested Cruz's father was involved in the assassination of President Kennedy.
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Amazon famously has 14 leadership principles that are part of the company's ethos.
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China famously has facilitated much of the development of its ultrafast rail network.
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Trump famously doesn't read news on the internet, but he does read Twitter.
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Famously, a retracted 1998 study reported that autism was linked to childhood vaccines.
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John McCain, who famously cast the deciding vote against repealing Obamacare last year.
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Bolton is famously hawkish and a key architect of the disastrous Iraq War.
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Thiel famously bankrolled a libel lawsuit that effectively bankrupted the gossip website Gawker.
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Famously, on paper the transformation of Rome from republic to empire never happened.
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Hadid famously walked the Victoria's Secret Fashion Show as an Angel three times.
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The famously soothing effects of rain sounds, of course, is one of them.
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And according to Mr. Martinez, her famously cool indifference seemed to fall away.
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Even the famously pro-gun Scott has been moved by the students' appeals.
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"Who is Mr. Putin?" a foreign reporter famously asked early in his tenure.
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He famously exclaimed of the trip, 'New York is more beautiful than Venice!
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The tapes also famously included an 18.5-minute gap on June 20, 1972.
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Resonance is what makes the famously large tides in the Bay of Fundy.
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Aronofsky is famously outspoken about current events and especially environmental issues, and mother!
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Some of the most legendary companies in Silicon Valley famously started in garages.
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And he famously does not carry a cellphone or have an email address.
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Mr. Bolton himself famously battled with the bureaucracy in Mr. Bush's State Department.
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It's impossible to say because Netflix famously doesn't release any meaningful viewership data.
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I would put Stephen Colbert on here but he's famously indifferent to sports.
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I'd also put Ricky Gervais on here but he's famously an insufferable prick.
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Most famously, she sent an undercover reporter into a gay students' alliance meeting.
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" As the man himself once famously quoth, "Yeah I'm EMO who fuckin cares.
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Netflix famously called Nielsen's estimates "inaccurate" when they were first debuted in 2017.
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Famously, JP Morgan still stumbled on the London Whale trade despite such supervision.
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Stern was criticized for several policies, most famously the NBA&aposs dress code.
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Most famously, of course, there's the president's controversial relationship with Russia's Vladimir Putin.
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Most famously, she endorsed boycotting florists and crashed a confectioner's convention in protest.
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Did he give you ... he famously does the thing with the silver Sharpie.
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Cambel famously rejected a meeting with Adolf Hitler because of her political beliefs.
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The story is reminiscent of United Fruit's famously sordid past in Central America.
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Yeah. Jesus on the cover is famously a great thing for News Weekly.
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Debbie famously divorced Eddie Fisher in 1959 after his affair with Elizabeth Taylor.
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The only president to resign in disgrace was famously polarizing long before Watergate.
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John McCain (R-AZ) who famously voted down Republicans' efforts to repeal Obamacare.
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The tiny sunglasses have been seen on the faces of the famously fashionable like Bella Hadid, Kendall Jenner and of course Kim Kardashian West — by request of Kanye, who famously told her "You cannot wear big glasses anymore," via email.
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Heche also famously dated Ellen DeGeneres from 1997 until their split in August 2000.
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His "Schrödinger cat" states, famously, scale up quantum uncertainty into questions about feline mortality.
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The Enquirer is famously pro-Trump, providing a possible motive for burying the story.
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Here's why: While Too Faced's iteration famously smells of actual peaches, Kylie's does not.
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Last year, Bezos famously took a robotic dog for a walk during the show.
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Hawks once famously described a good movie as one with three great scenes and
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"the first remnant of a bird from pre-Tertiarty times," which he famously named
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It's not clear whether the famously skeptical Twain bought into the lithium-water pitch.
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Her mother famously evaded the question in the years leading up to her campaign.
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It seems that Mr. Trump has turned tables on those famously inscrutable Oriental sages.
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And the famously verbose former president is getting into podcasting to do just that.
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Trump himself famously declared that climate change was a hoax created by the Chinese.
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Pitt famously theorized someone close to JonBenet was covering up details of her murder.
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Since her split from Cruise, Kidman famously married country star Keith Urban in 2006.
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"Diana, Princess of Wales, on a couple of occasions, famously wore black," Harrold said.
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Enter Kelly, who famously spent 340 days in space onboard the International Space Station.
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And, of course, like their famously fit mom, they love a good sleeveless dress.
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Noticeably missing from her left hand were her famously huge engagement and wedding rings.
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In 2017, he was famously given a barbershop space by a local shop owner.
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The company Plastc famously disintegrated after raising $9 million through a popular crowdfunding campaign.
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Trump has famously feuded with CNN since he became a presidential candidate in 2016.
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The couple famously met when they both worked at the same Chicago law firm.
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Bostonites have a new way to get around the city's famously contentious streets: robotaxis.
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As for her relationship with Lange, Sarandon said the two are getting along famously.
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And the sister of the famously private Slovenian-born first lady is equally private.
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As Carl Sagan famously pointed out, in democracies we ask people to make decisions.
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Part of this were the Playboy Clubs, nightclubs staffed by the famously dressed Bunnies.
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And, prior to that you famously, you've got the ... What would we called it?
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Former Interior Secretary Ryan Zinke, for instance, was famously cozy with fossil fuel companies.
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But Persian is a famously elastic language, and he was a master of ambiguity.
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They famously first got together in 2004 during the filming of Mr. and Mrs.
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DelVecchio, 36, found love with his Famously Single costar Aubrey O'Day on season 1.
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The most famous Goliath – he of Ye Olde Bible – was, famously, an absolute bastard.
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So your base initial set is AP. What else does A.P. famously stand for?
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Conyers was also famously on President Nixon's "enemies" list during the Watergate scandal. Rep.
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Apple founder Steve Jobs famously enforced anti-poaching agreements with rivals Google and Intel.
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The difference is that Alabama conservatives then were mostly Democrats, most famously then-Gov.
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She famously attended one of Demaryius' football games for the first time last season.
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We are also famously unreliable at keeping appointments and participating in diurnal social activities.
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Sarandos expressed no concerns over reaching the bottom of the company's famously deep pockets.
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Obama famously posed with some smart young Girl Scouts at last year's science fair.
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Most famously, that's the plot of Jordan Peele's hugely successful 2017 film Get Out.
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Mario Cuomo of New York famously turned down a potential offer from President Clinton.
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So impossible that back in 2009, the Democratic majority rather famously didn't even try.
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Matt Stonie -- who famously beat Chestnut last summer -- came in second with 52 dogs.
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The two were famously remaining abstinent until marriage in respect to Wilson's religious faith.
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The the camera switches from the cozy Spellman abode to Sabrina's famously haunted mines.
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Dustin Rosen thinks L.A. has a problem, aside from its famously car-choked highways.
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Google has built and opened sourced Tensor Flow which famously powered DeepMind's AlphaGO victories.
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Some women swear it's the purest type of sexual encounter (most famously, Erica Jong).
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Albert Einstein, famously, called the phenomenon of quantum entanglement "spooky actions at a distance".
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Was it Andrew Jackson who famously said ... I forget what it was he said.
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That even includes former Housewife Shereé Whitfield, who famously feuded with Moore on RHOA.
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In fact, the gospel famously said it's hard for rich men to enter heaven.
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Trump's mother is Scottish and the property mogul famously owns golf courses in Scotland.
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You may recall President Reagan famously told Mikhail Gorbachev to tear down this wall.
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" Krishna has famously said, "Vasudev kutumbh kam," which translates to "all universe is family.
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She famously slapped him, and would later claim she did so in self-defense.
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The famously secretive company even let Reuters snap a few photos of the thing.
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He famously approved every single Instagram ad when the company first started selling them.
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Beyoncé famously turned to veganism to help prepare for her historic 2018 Coachella performance.
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He famously ran a 4.37 40-yard dash at the NFL Combine in 2005.
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You so famously, and so powerfully said, 'George Bush doesn't care about black people.
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The mother of four famously served 11 months in prison for fraud in 2015.
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It's a key turning point: From then on, he famously stopped writing his raps.
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Sequoia passed on both of those investments and Fred won both of them, famously.
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Moran most famously played Cunningham on Happy Days, which ran from 1974 to 1984.
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First of all, Jay Z and Beyoncé famously didn't attend Kanye and Kim's wedding.
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The last of those also famously does some fun things with in-game penises.
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Toyota has famously abstained from adopting either CarPlay or Android Auto in its cars.
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Most famously, it's home to the massive Odysesseus Crater spanning 250 miles in diameter.
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On the other hand, Cruz is famously disliked by other politicians, whatever their background.
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Taylor, of course, famously helped break up Reynolds's marriage to Eddie Fisher in 1959.
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The group who famously gave us "Poison" have a new single out titled "Run."
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Brad Womack famously also picked no one on his first try at The Bachelor.
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And George R. R. Martin famously promised the series would have a "bittersweet" ending.
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Antolin famously introduced Bowie to his wife of 23 years, model Iman in 1990.
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She famously took two weeks off, and still worked from home during that time.
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A specific flavor of exoticism is Orientalism, an idea famously conceptualized by Edward Said.
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Immigration court cases are famously complex — if a judge considers all the possible outcomes.
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The couple, who dated for two months after meeting on Famously Single, have split.
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Hall has not been married previously, but famously dated Mick Jagger from 1977-99.
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Wayne famously shouts out Soulja Slim on "Go DJ"—but back to the 'Nolia.
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Balenciaga designer reveals why he famously made a $2,000 version of an Ikea bag
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As a candidate for president, Bush had famously derided the concept of nation-building.
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This is a guy who has already famously vomited mid-dab and kept performing.
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Jesse Helms famously called Andres Serrano a jerk on the floor of the Senate.
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Well, according to Conway, who famously coined the term "alternative facts," sure it is.
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Bill Clinton famously said in 1996 that the era of big government was over.
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She's famously vegan, but who knows what a pregnancy craving can make you do.
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Adidas famously runs a campaign to recycle ocean plastics into a line of sneakers.
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Arianna Huffington famously left journalism to found a company devoted to sleep and wellness.
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Or it would be, but driving here still manages to be famously, crushingly awful.
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Both are proud policy wonks, and their staffs are said to get along famously.
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Even the famously durable ThinkPads had some such flexible parts, but not the Air.
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The fest's famously rowdy screenings and parties getting underway all around town could wait.
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The 43-year-old black man famously gasped "I can't breathe" as he died.
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She also famously dated Ellen DeGeneres in 1997 but they split in August 2000.
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To Pimp a Butterfly famously dropped eight days ahead of its official release date.
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He's denied the allegation -- but remember ... Ashanti and Nelly famously had a bad breakup.
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Netflix has famously resisted traditional film distribution, where films hit the silver screen first.
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In the clip, you can see the famously spoiler-averse director J.J. Abrams squirm.
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They rekindled their flame in recent months as Famously Single made it to air.
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Also, another Stark famously attempted to do the same thousands of years before Arya.
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It's the same idea behind the elephant's trunk and the octopus' famously dextrous arms.
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Famously, George Clooney also auditioned … and is still resentful he didn't secure the part.
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In the book, I talk about Jim Nordstrom who did this famously at Nordstrom.
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And of course, famously, the Romans became obsessed with another type of fighting entertainment.
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In later years, the pair became famously close, and reportedly discussed doing a documentary.
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UWFi founding member and booker, Yoji Anjo most famously extended challenges to Rickson Gracie.
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Rubella famously caused an epidemic of birth defects before the advent of the vaccine.
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" More famously, he called Reagan's enthusiasm for supply-side, trickle-down theories "voodoo economics.
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Trump famously used nicknames against a number of his opponents in 2016, including Republicans.
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The famously grueling jobs in Amazon warehouses have also created strains on local services.
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R.I.P. to the bird that famously collided with a Randy Johnson fastball in 2001.
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Trump famously loathes Bush loyalists and has no reverence for the old Republican guard.
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Sumptuous jewels became famously associated with the Cannes Film Festival thanks to Elizabeth Taylor.
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And the whole concept of The Sixth Sense famously hinges on death and loss.
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Next to London, famously cosmopolitan cities like Paris and Berlin are actually rather homogeneous.
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Ana Maria is the NY14-er who famously jumped into the elevator with Sen.
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Trump and Kraft are longtime friends, and the president famously roots for the Patriots.
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Seasoned observers know also that the North's negotiators are tough, canny and famously unreliable.
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As philosopher Thomas Carlyle famously once said, while speech is silver, silence is gold.
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The university is also famously where former president Gerald Ford completed his bachelor's degree.
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In "Matilda," the titular character famously stands up to the "tyrannical" headmistress Miss Trunchbull.
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Throughout the Trump administration, the communications director position has been famously tough to fill.
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Luck also famously runs a book club and has other interests beyond the game.
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Kim famously doesn't drink, but when have relevant details deterred trolls in the past?
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Sullenberger famously landed a jet in the Hudson River in 2009 after it malfunctioned.
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The Sons of Liberty responded, famously, by throwing the subsidized tea into Boston Harbor.
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On display at the exhibition is her pitch letter that 12 publishers famously rejected.
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Here&aposs a look inside the lives of some famously frugal millionaires and billionaires.
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Tori Spelling famously cares for a chicken named Coco who sleeps in her bed.
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Trump famously didn't use a secure phone to tweet until months into his presidency.
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"Diana, Princess of Wales, on a couple of occasions, famously wore black," Harrold says.
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Warren Buffett famously called cyber threats mankind's number one problem, even over nuclear weapons.
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The couple's marriage famously fell apart and the two would get into frequent arguments.
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Yet when he spoke in Dutch, which he mostly did, he was famously unintelligible.
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In 2016, Farrow famously accused Allen of sexually abusing his little sister Dylan Farrow.
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Steve Jobs famously hated the idea of using a stylus alongside touch-based computers.
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Born in April of 1986, Gee famously wore shoes in every game he played.
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"Nobody knows anything," Oscar-winning screenwriter William Goldman famously wrote of the movie business.
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He interacted with people over Twitter direct messages, including — famously — Trump confidant Roger Stone.
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Nate Diaz showed this most famously, crowding Cowboy and shooting straight down the inside.
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The two famously got into a verbal and physical altercation during last year's reunion.
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Also, you're famously unshaven, so I think you regard all shaving products as backward.
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Roberts is famously known for her role as Vivian Ward in "Pretty Woman"(1990).
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In May, from Harvard, where he'd famously dropped out in 2004 to start Facebook.
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Clinton, famously an advocate for women's rights, belittled the "victims" of her husband's attentions?
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From Lloyd Bentsen famously dressing down Dan Quayle as "no Jack Kennedy" to Adm.
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Mogul Richard Branson famously owns Necker Island, a purchase he made back in 1978.
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But these famously long-lived bottles are not the only ones worthy of aging.
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"Who am I to judge?" the pope famously said, when asked about gay priests.
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It happened most famously on abortion, but also on school prayer and other subjects.
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Famously Netflix doesn't give you any data about how any of that has performed.
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Also, the drink is golden, like the ore famously mined there during many rushes.
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Ads are Facebook's business, as CEO Mark Zuckerberg famously told the senate last year.
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I'm talking, of course, about that famously doctored map of Hurricane Dorian's projected path.
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In the early 1900s automobiles famously destroyed jobs for buggy-whip makers and blacksmiths.
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Nixon famously met with Elvis, and West met with President Obama two years ago.
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The Chinese legal system is famously corrupt and, too often, a tool of repression.
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Worse, the environmental movement, a core element of the Democratic base, is famously fractious.
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The surprising end caused even the famously dispassionate host to practically lose his composure.
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So what does the famously outspoken investor do, maybe to gain a little leverage?
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So is the way he settles Johnson's famously controversial senatorial election victory over Gov.
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Even more famously, there's the Stanley Cup, the silver trophy he donated in 1892.
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He famously bought 22004,000 copies of a book by Cherie Blair, Tony Blair's wife.
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Analytics has famously influenced the tactics in professional baseball and basketball in recent years.
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Justice Clarence Thomas, who's famously silent most of the time anyway, also kept quiet.
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He was famously shot dead by Jack Ruby while in police custody on Nov.
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"I've always been terrified, still am, of water, dark water, seawater," she famously said.
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Although famously controlling and secretive at Apple, Jobs took a different approach at Pixar.
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Rising Sun has famously hosted celebrities from Oprah to Barack Obama to Jeff Bezos.
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Lance Stephenson famously blew in LeBron James's ear during the 2014 Eastern Conference Finals.
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He famously was about how the idea becomes the machine that makes the art.
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Famously, Lucy Prebble's "Enron" was a smash in London and a flop over there.
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Patti LuPone famously seized a phone from a patron at an Off Broadway show.
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Officials from A.S.O. are famously secretive as they move around France evaluating potential sites.
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Hillary Clinton may have been a "congenital liar," as William Safire famously put it.
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Outdoor space: The gated property is famously lush, with plantings and a koi pond.
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The crisis has forced the famously private company to try to be more transparent.
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He's famously religious and has previously said he wanted to save himself for marriage.
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Horses are famously expensive animals to buy, board, feed, ride and enter into competitions.
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He famously took — and made — both of his free throws before exiting the court.
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In 2014, he was famously caught eating pizza with a fork in Staten Island.
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A soft-focus scent commercial for the famously least-groomed candidate in the field?
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Rehnquist famously wore a robe with gold stripes -- also a Gilbert and Sullivan reference.
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Though, famously, she never attended an awards show to collect her statues in person.
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O'Neal also famously has a massive $22 million home, dubbed Windemere Manor, in Florida.
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It is also, famously, the home of Grace O'Malley, Ireland's 16th-century pirate queen.
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She is brilliant, thoughtful and famously well-read, with a long history of activism.
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As Albert Einstein famously said, make things as simple as possible, but no simpler.
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Ronald Reagan famously ate Jelly Belly jelly beans, and President Obama loved his BlackBerry.
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George H. W. Bush famously dubbed Ronald Reagan's economic recovery program as "voodoo economics".
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Mr. Buffett has famously avoided investing in tech companies because he didn't understand them.
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Works of art, as Gertrude Stein famously said, are always either priceless or worthless.
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He was famously irreverent in a pro sport not exactly known for unconventional types.
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Uber is famously aggressive, and that trait shines through in its ambitions for India.
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Lopez famously trained to pole dance for her role in the 2019 film "Hustlers."
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A hundred years ago, before the digital age, Thomas famously produced giant print catalogs.
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Trump has, of course, famously declared human-induced climate change to be a hoax.
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The ultramarathoner Dean Karnazes famously completed 50 marathons in 50 states in 226.2 days.
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This sneaker was famously worn by tennis champion Roger Federer at Wimbledon in 2013.
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In recent days many of Jackson's famously loyal fans have rallied to his defense.
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In 2012, Romney famously called Russia the biggest geopolitical foe the United States faces.
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Striking a deal The United States, famously, drives a hard bargain in trade deals.
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Financial regulation, at least in the United States, is famously resistant to technological change.
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One lawmaker famously set off a teargas canister to thwart a bill in 2011.
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Australia famously passed a law last year mandate that companies break encryption upon request.
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He famously vowed to "pivot" U.S. military resources from the Middle East to Asia.
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A reporter then mentioned Scaramucci's famously tumultuous, yet brief, stint in the West Wing.
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It's a rich life, one I never could've imagined despite my famously active imagination.
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Page famously proposed to Brenda at her 50th birthday party -- the video was awesome.
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This did not surprise me: The Oudh family refused, famously, to meet with Indians.
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Famously, Netflix's "anonymous" users were de-anonymized by researchers as long ago as 2006.
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As a candidate, Trump famously promised that Mexico would pay for his border wall.
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At his confirmation hearing, he famously likened judges to umpires calling balls and strikes.
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Indeed, the famously dense 1996 novel has become something of a literary litmus test.
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Also — and not insignificantly — famously combative Donald Trump is the Republican nominee for president.
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The neighborhood became associated instead with artists and punks, represented most famously by CBGB.
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Most famously, Lance Armstrong was stripped of his seven Tour titles over drug use.
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Among his theatre and movie-industry peers, he is famous for being famously cantankerous.
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"Patrick Henry famously tweeted, 'Give me liberty, or give me death,'" the book reads.
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I think, though, he still suffers, from a clerical system that famously excludes women.
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After all, Trump is famously moved to act by what he sees on television.
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Steve Jobs was famously booted from Apple in 1985, only to come back later.
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Famously, when Pitt and Jolie became involved on the set of Mr. and Mrs.
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Dana Carvey famously played the irascible host in a recurring "Saturday Night Live" skit.
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The Wii famously became a runaway success and a comeback story for the ages.
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Finland famously won this competition with the masked metal band Lordi back in 2006.
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President Woodrow Wilson famously invoked it when justifying his refusal to involve the United States in World War I — and then famously invoked it again when he committed troops to Europe, insisting that "America first" essentially meant that America should take the lead.
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Tommy DiNic's has famously served its signature roast pork sandwich for more than 40 years.
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Then, perhaps most famously, Styles dated another musician you may have heard of: Taylor Swift.
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That said, North Carolina's conservative politicians have been famously reluctant to plan for climate change.
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The nude photos Collins obtained of Jennifer Lawrence were most famously leaked online in 2014.
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Left alone in the lab, RoboSimian's battery did what such batteries famously do: went boom.
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Harry's dating Camille Rowe, a french model and actress, who's famously worked with Victoria's Secret.
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O'Leary is famously known for advocating against debt (once even declaring that debt is evil).
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They clearly heeded the results, and tailored their product to this famously high-strung cohort.
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Parker famously dated former L.A. Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa several years ago, but they've broken up.
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Buffett famously says investors should take advantage of downturns to buy what others are selling.
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In fact, the pop star's look famously fanned rumors about her and Drake's potential romance.
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