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became and matinee
Rogers became a matinee idol and American legend.
Over the years, CBGB's matinee became an institution.
Maxwell Reed ( 2 April 1919, Larne, Northern Ireland – 16 August 1974 ) was a British actor who became a matinee idol during the 1950s with the Rank Organisation in Britain.
Both men quickly became matinee idols.
Throughout the 1920s, O ' Hara continued working as an actor and became a quite popular matinee idol.

became and idol
Finally locating his idol, Davis became one of the cadre of musicians who held nightly jam sessions at two of Harlem's nightclubs, Minton's Playhouse and Monroe's.
She enjoys playing the saxophone and became friends with jazz musician Bleeding Gums Murphy, whom she regards as an idol.
William was intended to be the boy's tutor-in-arms, but became his mentor and idol.
The Egyptian idol from The Mummy ( 1932 ) became the idol of the Great God Tao.
Before his 22nd birthday, he had set many records for high scoring, some of which still stand, and became Australia's sporting idol at the height of the Great Depression.
Ricky Nelson, a performer of rockabilly music, also became a teen idol through his parents ' television series, The Adventures of Ozzie and Harriet.
Actor River Phoenix during his teen years became a teen idol during the later part of the 1980s with films such as Stand By Me, Mosquito Coast, A Night in the Life of Jimmy Reardon.
At the end of the 1980s, actor Kirk Cameron became a major teen idol teenage heartthrob.
A number of performers also enjoyed a renaissance by adopting country sounds, including: the Everly Brothers, whose Roots album ( 1968 ) is usually considered some of their finest work ; former teen idol Rick Nelson who became the frontman for the Stone Canyon Band ; John Fogerty, who left Creedence Clearwater Revival behind for the country sounds of The Blue Ridge Rangers ; Mike Nesmith, who had experimented with country sounds while with The Monkees, formed the First National Band ; and Neil Young who moved in and out of the genre throughout his career.
Throughout the 1980s, he spent more and more of his time trying to develop " the perfect tan ", and even became a celebrity ( on par with a professional athlete ) for his accomplishments, with George Hamilton as his idol.
With her TV show, Nazario became Puerto Rico's hottest idol.
Nelson knew and loved music, and was a skilled performer even before he became a teen idol, largely because of his parents ' musical background.
Both Alan Jackson and Travis Tritt achieved greater success, and Billy Ray Cyrus became a teen idol.
Her real-life twenty-year-old stepson David Cassidy, who was an unknown actor at the time, played Shirley Partridge's eldest son, Keith, and became the hottest teen idol in the country.
In 2011 the cemetery became a co-producer of the American silent movie Silent Life based on the story of the Hollywood idol Rudolph Valentino, who is entombed there.
He became famous in the late 1970s as a teen idol, but received much publicity in later life for his drug abuse and legal troubles.
The period began with the Santos became vice-champion São Paulo of 1980, and, interestingly, the executioner of this final Santos – São Paulo fan striker Serginho – is who would become the idol of the decade Santos.
Following The Outsiders, he became a teen idol, appearing in teen magazines like Tiger Beat and 16 Magazine, which referred to him as " Tommy " and " Tom ".
He became a regular member of the cast of TXN's musical TV program Hebimeta-san ( ヘビメタさん ) ( anglicized as " Mr. Heavy-Metal ") with Japanese idol Yoko Kumada before the show came to an end in 2005.
It was also influenced by Mahō no Tenshi Creamy Mami, the story of a ten-year-old Japanese girl granted the power to transform who also became an idol.
As an infant Meera became deeply enamored of an iconic idol of Lord Krishna owned by a visiting holy man ; she was inconsolable until she possessed it and probably kept it all her life.
George Richard Chamberlain ( born March 31, 1934 ) is an American stage and screen actor and singer, who became a teen idol in the title role of the television show Dr. Kildare ( 1961 – 1966 ).

became and by
Suddenly the Spanish became an English in which only one word emerged with clarity and precision, `` son of a bitch '', sometimes hyphenated by vicious jabs of a beer bottle into Johnson's quivering ribs.
He had his voice under control again: no one became aware that he was terrified by what had just happened to him.
It became the sole `` subject '' of `` international law '' ( a term which, it is pertinent to remember, was coined by Bentham ), a body of legal principle which by and large was made up of what Western nations could do in the world arena.
even when the fences became a part of the game -- when a vine-embowered gate-post was the Sleeping Beauty's enchanted castle, or when Rapunzel let down her golden hair from beneath the crocketed spire, even then we paid little heed to those who went by on the path outside.
It was symbolized ( at least for those of us who recognized ourselves in the image ) by that self-consuming, elegiac candle of Edna St. Vincent Millay's, that candle which from the quatrain where she ensconced it became a beacon to us, but which in point of fact would have had to be as tall as a funeral taper to last even the evening, let alone the night.
In short order, the general history became his most popular work and has remained, aside from his later Social history, the work most widely favored by the public.
In the face of a clear judgment from archaeology, therefore, it became impossible for a time for scholars to re-adopt the `` shore settled by '' theory.
A third Thomas Bushell ( 1594-1674 ), `` much loved '' by Bacon, called himself `` The Superlative Prodigall '' in The First Part of Youths Errors ( 1628 ) and became an expert on silver mines and on the art of running into debt.
Adams contended that once such a special class had been created it became a vested interest and sought to maintain itself by assuming exclusive control over the relationships between God and man.
But it had largely disappeared on account of protest by the whites and through growing resentment on the part of the Negroes as they became more educated and got better wages.
What he was about became clear to her with the circulation of another broadside proclamation by General McClellan, threatening reprisals against Rebel guerrillas.
The weeks went by, and the longer our separation grew, the more unbounded and almost unbearable my fantasies became.
With the birth of the Turkish Republic after the First World War, St. Sophia became a museum, and the ancient mosaics, which were plastered over by the Moslems, whose religion forbids pictures in holy places, have been restored.
The lower limit was determined by the fact that for smaller flow rates the arc started to strike to the anode holder instead of to the porous graphite plug and that it became highly unstable.
This meant, concretely, that the patient could not read at all without making writing-like movements of the head or body, became easily confused by `` hasher marks '' inserted between hand-written words and thus confused the mark for one of the letters, and could recognize a simple straight line or a curved one only by tracing it.
Men, trees, automobiles, houses, and so on -- objects continually confronted in everyday life -- had each its characteristic blot-appearance and became easily recognizable, at the very beginning of tracing, by an inference as to what each was.
His problem then became one of restraining the American fighters who wanted to clean out the Vermejo by force immediately.
and as the aspect of the subject was transposed into those clusters of more or less interchangeable and contour-obliterating facet-planes by which plasticity was isolated under the Cubist method, the subject itself became largely unrecognizable.
Hardy's two productive decades were separated by forty years, yet between them he developed only in that he became more steadily himself -- it was a narrowing, not an expanding process.
With the return of our soldiers, it soon became apparent that the belief was not shared by the great majority of citizens.
Another Yankee became so disgusted as to state: `` I wish to God one half of our officers were knocked in the head by slinging them against ( the other half ) ''.
In his teens O'Banion was enrolled in the vicious Market Street gang and he became a singing waiter in McGovern's Cafe, a notoriously low and rowdy dive in North Clark Street, where befuddled customers were methodically looted of their money by the singing waiters before being thrown out.
Still more jealous bitterness was engendered by the O'Banion gang's seizure from a West Side marshalling yard of a freight-car load of Canadian whisky worth $100,000 and by one of the biggest coups of the Prohibition era -- the Sibley warehouse robbery, which became famous for the cool brazenness of the operation.

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