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famously and abrasive
The New York Times obituary for Friedan noted that she was " famously abrasive " and that she could be " thin-skinned and imperious, subject to screaming fits of temperament.

famously and columnist
The British-American columnist Christopher Hitchens was famously asked to testify against the beatification of Mother Teresa in 2002, a role he would later describe as being akin to " representing the Evil One, as it were, pro bono ".

famously and restaurant
Where Weber famously used the terminology of a “ iron cage ” to describe the stultifying, Kafkaesque effects of bureaucratized life, Ritzer argues that the McDonald ’ s restaurant has become the better exemplar of current forms of instrumental rationality and its ultimately irrational and harmful human consequences

famously and reviewer
Another reviewer, Lawrence Gilman, a Richard Wagner specialist who later wrote a famously devastating review of Gershwin's Porgy and Bess, commenting on the Rhapsody in the New York Tribune on February 13, 1924, said:
The AP reviewer of the musical ( with the two new leads ) wrote " Devotees of Stritch, who earned her Sondheim stripes singing, memorably, " The Ladies Who Lunch " in Company 40 years ago, will revel in how the actress, who earned a huge ovation before her very first line at a recent preview, brings her famously salty, acerbic style to the role of Madame Armfeldt.

famously and Gill
It was here that Alfie famously remarked " Oh my God, it's Kendall Gill!

famously and 2005
David Cameron famously used the phrase in a December 2005 speech.
* Michael Vaughan – former England cricket captain, who famously declared early during an England test match so he could get to Wednesday's 2005 play-off final
Most famously, after more than thirty years of mystery, an article in the May 2005 edition revealed the identity of Deep Throat ( W. Mark Felt ), one of the sources for The Washington Post articles on Watergate, which led to the 1974 resignation of U. S. President Richard Nixon.
Arsenal players Thierry Henry and Robert Pirès famously failed in an attempt at a similar penalty in 2005, during a Premier League match against Manchester City at Highbury.
Charles Claverie, known by such stage names as Charlie Hamburger, Charlie Kennedy, and, most famously, Charles Rocket ( August 24, 1949 – October 7, 2005 ) was an American film and television actor, notable for his tenure as a cast member on Saturday Night Live as well as for his appearances as the villain Nicholas Andre in the film Dumb and Dumber ; and as Dave Dennison, the father in Disney's Hocus Pocus.
The race, which was organized as a 1. HC event and in 2005 was part of the UCI America Tour attracted hundreds of thousands of spectators as well as world-class athletes such as seven-time Tour de France winner Lance Armstrong, and was regarded as one of the country's most challenging, particularly for its famously difficult 18 % grade Fillmore and Taylor street climbs.
A UK version of the show launched on 26 June 2005, presented by the DJ Tim Westwood ( famously known only by his last name ).
Similar rhetoric has continued ; in 1982 Jack Valenti famously compared the VCR and its anticipated effect on the movie industry to the Boston Strangler, and in 2005 Mitch Bainwol of the RIAA claimed that CD burning is hurting music sales.
Ismail Merchant () ( 25 December 1936 – 25 May 2005 ) was an Indian-born film producer and director, best known for the results of his famously long collaboration with Merchant Ivory Productions which included director ( and Merchant's longtime professional and personal partner ) James Ivory as well as screenwriter Ruth Prawer Jhabvala.
In 2005 the club resurrected the old Ayresome Park gates which had been famously locked when the club went in to liquidation.
In 2005, Alicia Keys famously covered " Every Little Bit Hurts " for her Unplugged special, and in 2007, Vivian Green played Holloway in a cameo appearance on the TV show, American Dreams, where she sang " Every Little Bit Hurts ".
Despite a difficult start to the 2005 – 06 season, Preston went on to qualify for the play-offs for a second successive season although the side again failed to win promotion as they were knocked out by Leeds United after losing the semi-final second leg, where he famously left Elland Road ( the 1st leg ) issuing the quote " Job Done " to the media, just to be beaten at home and knocked out of the play-offs.
However, other evidence from developmental studies has been presented ( most famously by Pinker, 1994, pp. 37 – 43 ) as supporting a language module, namely the purported dissociation between Specific Language Impairment ( SLI ), where language is disrupted whilst other mental abilities are not ( van der Lely, 2005 ), and Williams Syndrome ( WS ) where language is said to be spared despite severe mental deficits ( Bellugi et al.
In addition to their translation services, they are known for some of the free services they provide online, most famously the massive Logos Dictionary, which has grown through volunteer submissions since 1995, and as of 2005 has over 7 million terms in over 200 languages and dialects.
He was part of the Grand Slam-winning Wales side in the 2005 Six Nations championship, where he scored tries against Italy, Scotland, and most famously England, the try that helped them achieve a famous 11 – 9 victory that got their campaign underway.
Willie Williams has been responsible for the design of all of U2's tours from 1982 onward, most famously the extravagant, bewildering Zoo TV Tour ( 1992 – 93 ), but also the far more minimalist War Tour ( 1982 – 83 ) and Unforgettable Fire Tour ( 1984 – 85 ), as well as the Joshua Tree Tour ( 1987 ), Lovetown Tour ( 1989 – 90 ), PopMart Tour ( 1997 – 98 ), Elevation Tour ( 2001 ), Vertigo Tour ( 2005 – 06 ) and U2 360 ° Tour ( 2009 – 11 ).
* 2005: Blair Chalmers ( Lent & Summer Term ) ( once famously said " I don't know who is in charge here, but I want to be that person.
On September 7, 2005, O ' Neil made it into the final two of the competition, alongside Rex Goudie, and after yet more stunning performances, judge Zack Werner famously stated that the headlines of the next day's newspapers would be " The Prince Porter is dead, long live the Queen.
Most famously, they set up a rescue operation in Slidell after Katrina hit the Gulf Coast in September 2005.
He did not play a single first-class game in 2005 ( although he famously appeared as a substitute fielder for England ) and in August 2006, Durham announced that they had decided not to renew Pratt's contract.

famously and book
The same book famously featured a devastating inaccuracy: the eponymous Ringworld is not ( in ) a stable orbit and would crash into the sun without active stabilization.
The Corvair's alleged safety issues were famously detailed in the book Unsafe at Any Speed by consumer advocate Ralph Nader.
In this book he famously defined the phoneme as the smallest distinctive unit within the structure of a given language.
The prosecution counsel Mervyn Griffith-Jones famously stood in front of the jury and asked, in his closing statement: " Is it a book you would wish your wife or servants to read?
Max Miller, famously, had two books of jokes, a white book and a blue book, and would ask his audience which book they wanted to hear stories from.
MacIntyre's book After Virtue famously dismissed the naturalistic teleology of Aristotle's ' metaphysical biology ', but he has cautiously moved from that book's account of a sociological teleology toward an exploration of what remains valid in a more traditional teleological naturalism.
In the book, Proudhon most famously declared that “ property is theft ”.
He famously had a chapter of his 1910 book " Labour in Irish History " entitled " A chapter of horrors: Daniel O ’ Connell and the working class.
The book was famously distributed in the U. S. by Frances Steloff at the Gotham Book Mart, in defiance of the book ban.
In addition to painting and stained glass, Burne-Jones worked in a variety of crafts ; including designing ceramic tiles, jewellery, tapestries, mosaics and book illustration, most famously designing woodcuts for the Kelmscott Press's Chaucer in 1896.
In October 1970, Charlton famously appeared on a Tyne Tees football programme, where he said he'd once had a " little black book " of names of players whom he intended to hurt or exact some form of revenge upon during his playing days.
The third and final section of the book is famously obscure, and it is partly because of this that Kant later, in 1788, decided to publish the Critique of Practical Reason.
* One of his best known poems was an exhortation " Against Idleness and Mischief " in Divine Songs for Children, a poem which was famously parodied by Lewis Carroll in his book Alice's Adventures in Wonderland, in the poem " How Doth the Little Crocodile ", which is now better known than the original.
The book was famously used as the key in Benedict Arnold's book cipher, which he used to communicate secretly with his conspirator John André during their plot to betray the Continental Army during the American Revolution.
Ernest Hemingway famously referred to Hudson's book The Purple Land in his novel The Sun Also Rises.
C. S. Lewis most famously proposed this view in his book The Great Divorce, saying: " There are only two kinds of people in the end: those who say to God, ' Thy will be done ,' and those to whom God says, in the end, ' Thy will be done.
Most famously was the consolation prize — the Blankety Blank chequebook and pen, which Les would often call " The Blankety Blank chequepen and book!
The question with which it ends is that posed by Lord Carnarvon, to which Carter ( in the book ) famously replied " wonderful things ".
Also, although much of New York City was still without power, Belmont Park ( a racetrack that is literally on the border of Queens and Nassau County in Elmont, NY ) did stage their scheduled racing program that afternoon in front of a relatively sparse crowd as many thought racing would be cancelled that day due to the blackout ( this is famously described in Andrew Beyer's book My $ 50, 000 Year at the Races ).
" When Eastman had asked Joyce why his book was written in a very difficult style, Joyce famously replied, " To keep the critics busy for three hundred years.

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