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  • KBLT was also famously a pirate radio station in the San Francisco B
  • rged rotating massive object, including (most famously) a rotating black hole.
  • s' school, a children's home and perhaps most famously a mechanical music museum and then bought by
  • men with a week of activities, including most famously a Rocky Horror Picture Show-style screening o
  • The 1980s were famously a rough time for the leaders of the Rolling S
  • de Companeros, The Mercenary and perhaps most famously A Fistful of Dynamite (also known as Duck, Yo
  • More famously, Aberdulais is the birthplace of Welsh champi
  • During World War II, he famously accompanied his brother, Rebbe Aharon, on a d
  • sa Zsa Gabor and President Ronald Reagan, who famously acquired his artwork on an issue of the Fort
  • Ernie Broglio ( famously acquired by the Cubs in exchange for legend L
  • he Informer by Liam O'Flaherty which was more famously adapted in the 1935 film The Informer.
  • His helmet, famously adorned with deer antlers, ensured that he wa
  • settlers, who, in a July 13, 1865 editorial, famously advised: "Go West, young man, go West and gro
  • transfer arrangement, a situation which more famously affected Pittsburgh Penguins prospect Evgeni
  • Quite famously, Aftermath the act, lost a notable court case
  • otball, when playing for Kidderminster scored famously against Wolves in the FA Cup 3rd round only f
  • ies who are licensed to kill; Bond himself is famously agent 007.
  • He famously, albeit briefly, took the controls once again
  • And famously Alcibiades gate-crashes the Symposium while c
  • nd's first two albums between 1985 and 1987 - famously all called Tony.
  • example, 'How long is a piece of string?', a famously ambiguous question, as of January 24, 2010, r
  • engineer, politician, industrialist, and most famously, an officer who served as a General in the Un
  • women since the late 19th century, including, famously, an abortionist named Marie-Louise Giraud in
  • in two television series, CBC's Getting Along Famously and the children's series Seven Little Monste
  • Wollstonecraft famously and ambiguously writes: "Let it not be conclu
  • It was most famously, and influentially, recorded by Sister Rosett
  • ts aired by the CBC, along with Getting Along Famously and Hatching, Matching and Dispatching, as a
  • cized, including one involving a player, most famously Andrew Bynum in a YouTube video, freezing in
  • r 1989, due to a misunderstanding, Schabowski famously announced in a live international TV press co
  • pressed to admit some measure of culpability, famously answered, "We have been supplying a legitimat
  • anagement, and was silent about the company's famously anti-labor union practices.
  • The Riesenrad famously appeared in the post-war film noir The Third
  • was related to the actress Rita Webb who most famously appeared as the sooth-sayer in the film versi
  • single first-class game in 2005 (although he famously appeared as a substitute fielder for England)
  • He famously appeared (along with other presenters and new
  • This compound famously appears in the lithograph print Waterfall by
  • Though famously appropriated by Marx with regard to the prese
  • He famously argued that the death of Pierre Laporte could
  • s des provences de France, "Picardy" was most famously arranged by Ralph Vaughan Williams in 1906 fo
  • For Shirley Bassey he famously arranged "Goldfinger" and "Send in the Clowns
  • He was once famously arrested during a May Day demonstration for u
  • 01 Rock in Rio show, bassist Nick Oliveri was famously arrested after performing on stage naked, wit
  • 57 that Rosa Parks was riding in when she was famously arrested.
  • Defense Secretary Michael Heseltine famously arrived during the evictions via helicopter a
  • , but his public perception as "Canada's most famously articulate angry man" lingered.
  • both classical music and popular media, most famously as the theme music for the Lone Ranger radio
  • nes, James Morrison, Mark Gillespie and, most famously, as a long time back-up vocalist with John Fa
  • in its predecessor, Man About the House, most famously as Robin Tripp's brother Norman who married C
  • ptain Nathan Hale (1755-1776) who served most famously as a spy during the American Revolutionary Wa
  • to leave him, has been told many times, most famously as the film Camille, and the opera La Traviat
  • Affairs as Helen Cooper (1997-1999) and most famously as Gloria Weaver/Pollard in Emmerdale (2000-2
  • mie, The Law and Mr. Jones, and possibly most famously as Bill Mumy's father in The Twilight Zone ep
  • It was Welch who famously asked of McCarthy, "Have you no sense of dece
  • During the UK engineering strike, 1957, he famously asked "what's in this productivity for my mem
  • President John F. Kennedy once famously asked local political boss Raymond Chafin how
  • tween Ray Mancini and Duk Koo Kim, and Cosell famously asked the rhetorical question, "I wonder if t
  • of Christine in the Lloyd Webber version, was famously asked to perform the role of Christine in the
  • Noted film critic Raymond Durgnat famously asked if he was "the brother of Quo?"
  • rtant to the local economy: the main crop is, famously, asparagus.
  • are mutable, but Nations live forever", thus famously asserting the natural right of peoples before
  • prior to the 2004 Heineken Cup final, he was famously assigned a round-the-clock minder by the Wasp
  • The castle is most famously associated with the House of Rohan and the Ch
  • cher, American criminal defense attorney most famously associated with the defense of Wen Ho Lee.
  • It is famously associated with the city of Innsbruck in Tyro
  • orn 18th June 1886 in Mobberley, Cheshire, is famously associated as being the English mountaineer w
  • It gives its name to the village of Grasmere, famously associated with the poet William Wordsworth,
  • as the former home of Sheriff George Corwin, famously associated with the Salem Witch Trials.
  • In Munster she is most famously associated with Glandore and its environs, th
  • so involved with the America First Committee, famously associated with Charles Lindbergh, Norman Tho
  • he first line of the song "Bein' Green" (most famously associated with Kermit the Frog).
  • haracteristics of brashness and assertiveness famously associated with Gregory.
  • Webb's Dixielanders, he played regularly and famously at The Red Barn public house at Barnehurst, K
  • Royal Hospital in Montrose (1834-1838), and, famously, at the Crichton Royal, Dumfries (1838-1857);
  • During his time at Falkirk, Cadette was famously attacked by his manager Jim Jefferies during
  • squad for the 1991 Rugby World Cup, where he famously attempted a miserable drop goal in the match
  • Jeremy Hardy famously attempted a rendition of the song on comedy p
  • offered a place at nearby Ealing Art College, famously attended a generation before by rock elite Fr
  • ost at the Battle of the Standard in 1138 was famously attributed to him by some Anglo-Norman chroni
  • and relegation to the old Third Division was famously avoided.
  • Most famously, Barnard was the founder of the B.X. Express
  • He famously battled a giant, and is sometimes said to be
  • rsea Power Station was partly occupied by the famously bawdy Red House Tavern, patronised by Charles
  • an State Mountaineers football team, who most famously beat then ranked #5 Michigan, 34-32, on Septe
  • He was a member of the Llanelli team that famously beat New Zealand 9-3 at Stradey Park in 1973.
  • season and was also the captain when Llanelli famously beat a touring All Blacks team in 1972.
  • The song was famously beaten to Christmas number one by Slade's "Me
  • ted reached the quarter-finals of the FA Cup, famously beating Football League First Division Leeds
  • e great grandfather of Olivia's daughter, the famously beautiful Margaux Austin.
  • Clarke, the Secretary of State for Education, famously became the first of her ministers to advise h
  • ort on the reasons of the Party's loss (which famously became known as the "Bal Apte" report which w
  • ritten by guitarist Robby Krieger, and it was famously because of this song, that songwriting credit
  • Baxter, the Scottish National Team player who famously began playing "keepie-uppie" to torment the o
  • his mother for her fifty years on the throne, famously beginning his speech with the words, "Your Ma
  • Cardinals general manager Branch Rickey, who famously believed in trading players before their skil
  • in England under Defence Regulation 18B, most famously Ben Greene, whose appeal against detention wa
  • ng those of Teddy Hill, Isham Jones, and most famously, Benny Goodman.
  • Turner was famously blasted for the arrangement by Progressive Co
  • In this film, Lana Turner, famously blonde, appears as a brunette.
  • rful characters in North Dakota history, most famously bouncing back from a scandal that forced him
  • He famously bowled out Bradman second ball for a duck, wh
  • both depression and death (Winston Churchill famously branded his own bouts of depression as the 'b
  • or many clubs throughout his career, but most famously Brentford where he captained them in the Engl
  • onalized by the new Communist government, who famously bugged every room, tapped every phone (and ev
  • The tower was originally and famously built with double-decker elevators that serve
  • "Lakewood Village" portion of Long Beach, was famously built and financed by Jews who were not allow
  • In one lake, Whitaker Wright famously built an underwater, glass-roofed billiard ro
  • ground, which, at the time, was made of wood, famously burned down in a fire in 1934, destroying all
  • for its examination of a character mentioned famously but briefly at the end of Tess of the d'Urber
  • a 19th-century German newspaper, edited most famously by Karl Marx.
  • ing their own version of 'wikiality' so noted famously by Stephen Colbert.
  • This sentiment is expressed most famously by Kallistos Ware, who was particularly conce
  • Yes certainly it was, recorded famously by Blu Lu and later Danny.
  • the Gecko layout engine, which is used, most famously, by Mozilla Firefox for the generation of its
  • "Strange Fruit" is a song performed most famously by Billie Holiday, who released her first rec
  • often referred to as the British Ghost (most famously by Ian Hislop, who described it as "Ghost for
  • g partner James A. Bethea, and performed most famously by English rock group Led Zeppelin, as the op
  • n recorded by numerous artists, probably most famously by The Stanley Brothers and probably most unu
  • has been covered many times, including, most famously, by The Beatles on the 1965 Help! album, thou
  • Okoro has been criticised heavily (most famously by UK Athletics coach Charles Van Commenee) f
  • as been heavily sampled by hip-hop acts, most famously by rap group Salt 'N' Pepa and D.C. go-go ban
  • Rudyard Kipling and was often parodied, most famously by Billy Bennett as The Green Tie on the Litt
  • In the same month (June), Patrick Devedjian famously called her a salope ("slut") on-camera on the
  • ur petty nobles and many commoners, was later famously called the Battle of the Golden Spurs.
  • stem used by Factory Records, where a cat was famously called FAC 191.
  • combined oral contraceptive pills, which were famously called "The Nelson Pill Hearings."
  • In the primaries Bush famously called Reagan's economic policy "voodoo econo
  • shot with Sean Miller assisting on the play, famously called by color analyst Bill Raftery when he
  • Peter Kay famously called Rich Tea biscuits 'one-dips', poking f
  • He was knighted in 1930, and famously called Jimmy Hogan a traitor after the latter
  • To: Charles de Gaulle criticized the UN, famously calling it le machin ("the thing"),
  • Famously, Carney eventually marched into de Steiguer's
  • , the Lions won the series 2-1, and Moore was famously caught celebrating the morning after on Sydne
  • se appearances, especially the one in London, famously caused Springsteen to react badly and furious
  • otoriously fierce critic of adware companies, famously causing 180solutions to label him a "fanatic"
  • He famously celebrated winning a race a lap before the ra
  • e MP for a constituency in Flintshire, Wales, famously challenged Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher i
  • in the foundation of the Foundling Hospital, famously championed by Thomas Coram, William Hogarth a
  • n, and Miep Gies's dentist Fritz Pfeffer) was famously chronicled in Anne Frank's posthumously publi
  • Famously, Churchill raced here while at Sandhurst, wit
  • Carter and Docherty famously claimed the Gold and Silver medals and Gemmel
  • ience programme Tomorrow's World, on which he famously claimed that the CD was indestructible, demon
  • Hall famously claimed that the exploitation of the poor was
  • as sacked by the Bishop of Chichester when he famously claimed that he didn't believe in God and pub
  • ural filtration process gives rise to Mzima's famously clear stream, which flows through a series of
  • uro 1992 final against Germany, where he most famously cleared the ball off the goalline with a bicy
  • Famously, co-producer Harry Saltzman hated the song an
  • He then moved into coaching, most famously coaching partner Sarah Ulmer to a world recor
  • She also famously collaborated with composer and conductor Rich
  • tion Los Angeles Times article stated: "[T]he famously collegial Poochigian, 57, proved reliably fei
  • Theodor Adorno famously commented that "writing poetry after Auschwit
  • ommentator and 1976 world champion James Hunt famously commented, "Well we've got this ridiculous si
  • -1650) was a Portuguese Jesuit missionary who famously committed apostasy after being tortured in th
  • Clarence Dutton famously compared the many narrow parallel mountain ra
  • ng was written and produced by Simon May, who famously composed the EastEnders theme tune.
  • titute used in some low-tar cigarette brands, famously comprising 25% of the Silk Cut brand.
  • 0, whose recipe and manufacturing process are famously concealed.
  • The report famously concluded that the police force was "institut
  • Although Plato famously condemned poetic myth when discussing the edu
  • ons raised by the Gary Webb articles, and was famously confronted by former LAPD officer Michael Rup
  • tion, which the first Thatcher government had famously conquered by 1983, was heading back towards d
  • he Chronicle is virulently anti-Scottish, and famously contains 9 'songs', in both Anglo-Norman and
  • The Dixie Chicks singer Natalie Maines made a famously controversial remark against United States Pr
  • pilot who in 1943 took part in the famous-and famously controversial-mission to kill legendary Japan
  • The character was famously cosplayed by Lee Teng-hui, former President o
  • "He's So Unusual" was later famously covered by Cyndi Lauper, in a short (45 secon
  • "The Candy Man" was most famously covered by Sammy Davis, Jr..
  • The song was most famously covered by the Benny Goodman Quartet.
  • Alex Chilton famously covered "Boogie Shoes" on his 1979 album Like
  • ckets, with the lead vocal by Earl Sinks, and famously covered by the Bobby Fuller Four.
  • It", recorded under the name Mel Robbins, was famously covered by The Cramps on their album Bad Musi
  • It was famously covered by The Blues Brothers, among many oth
  • Mimms and the Enchanters, in 1963, and later famously covered by rock singer Janis Joplin.
  • It has been famously covered by singer and activist Nina Simone on
  • azing Grace live album and Mavis Staples, who famously covered it during an episode of The Cosby Sho
  • After a strong performance, Pelmelay's voice famously cracked on the final long note of the song, a
  • Famously Craig David (r&b singer) used to practice tru
  • eley also took up the hobby of rally driving, famously crashing one car before the end of 1985.
  • He famously credited the 1939 cup success to his 'lucky s
  • His career was famously damaged in 1989 when he kept goal for Crystal
  • featuring loud guitar chords (to which Poier famously danced in his performance), after which the l
  • red in well over 100 pornographic films, most famously Debbie Does Dallas (1978).
  • Armour famously declared that he made use of "everything but
  • tween Moscow and Chechen separatists, Kadyrov famously declared that "Russians outnumber Chechens in
  • orld Matchplay tournament, The Crafty Cockney famously declared that "he kept losing to wallies."
  • ile Al Pacino's character in Scent of a Woman famously declared he knew the woman in his 'sights' (s
  • In his 1999 lecture, Gordon Brown famously declared: What a bland and uniform place this
  • wnstate causes, blocked the Mayfair upgrades, famously declaring that the "wealthy Chicagoans can af
  • Harold Macmillan famously declined to return to Oxford to complete his
  • asons competition against Middlesex, who they famously defeated by 3 wickets, and Worcestershire.
  • At the 2003 Wimbledon Championships, he famously defeated Nikolay Davydenko in the first round
  • use of Representatives seat of Ballaarat, and famously defeated sitting Labor MP Charles McGrath by
  • It was famously defended by Tai Telin a mistress of Pant Prat
  • Light Battalion and the 5th Line Battalion - famously defended the farmhouse and road at "La Haye S
  • He famously defended the populist Member of Parliament (M
  • He famously defined his position as "a kind of Prime Mini
  • In this book he famously defined the phoneme as the smallest distincti
  • He also famously delayed a match in Dundalk after breaking the
  • chev, the man of whom President Ronald Reagan famously demanded "Mr.
  • he same year as the Battle of Agincourt which famously demonstrated the efficacy of the longbow agai
  • He was famously denied from taking the field in the game agai
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