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( Musseli told friends she had not wanted to sell her home, but that Lerner urged her to cut her ties with her native city and that she entrusted Lerner with the proceeds of the sale, for investment in the U. S .) The daughter of a World War One French war hero and herself an unsung heroine of the Resistance, whose Corsican forebears were intimates of Napoleon Bonaparte, she later made Lerner the gift of a chateau in France after he declared to her that he wanted a French rural retreat where he could write.
Retro Gamer magazine's Stuart Hunt called Kid Icarus an " unsung hero of the NES " that " looks and sounds pretty ".
* Sir George Gilbert Scott, the unsung hero of British architecture
He was an unsung hero of the Revolution.
Possibly the least remembered pope of the twentieth century, Benedict XV is nevertheless an unsung hero for his valiant efforts to end World War I.
He was an unsung local hero on the terraces of the Highfield Road stadium, who lined up alongside the likes of Roy Wegerle, Peter Ndlovu, Steve Ogrizovic, Brian Borrows, Kenny Sansom, Micky Quinn, Robert Rosario, and many famous Coventry City footballers.
During Theron's acceptance speech at the Golden Globes, she acknowledged Ricci, calling her the " unsung hero " of the film.
According to allmusic. com ( which calls Ryder " the unsung hero " of Michigan rock and roll ), Ryder withdrew from music after experiencing throat trouble, moving to Colorado with his wife and taking up writing and painting.
Typically playing in the role of a checking winger, Cooke recorded a career-high 42 points in 2002 – 03 and earned the Fred J. Hume Award as the team's unsung hero.
* Fred J. Hume Award ( Vancouver Canucks ' unsung hero )-2003
On the last day of the regular season, he was accordingly awarded the Fred J. Hume Award, voted by fans as the team's " unsung hero ".
Ferguson was named the team's " unsung hero " in consecutive years ( 1991, 1992 ).
A story on Smeds, published in the IEEE Spectrum in October 2004, called him an " unsung hero ".
* Manis, Andrew M. ( Summer – Fall 2000 ) " Birmingham's Reverend Fred Shuttlesworth: unsung hero of the civil rights movement ".. Baptist History and Heritage.
Churchill's magisterial six-volume history of World War II, The Second World War, described him as a " great unsung hero.
In 1982, he was the star-studded Brazilian team's unsung hero, a secret weapon capable of delivering decisive crosses to the forwards, or indeed taking a pop himself.
His company commander later called him " the greatest unsung hero of World War II ".
" After winning the election on November 4, Obama credited Plouffe in his acceptance speech, calling him " the unsung hero of this campaign, who built the.
Former The Simpsons director Brad Bird has described him as " the unsung hero " of the show.
The Doc Weir award is voted on and presented each year at Eastercon to an " unsung hero " of British fandom.
The Sabres named him the recipient of their Tim Horton Memorial Award as the team's " unsung hero " Warrener's five goals and 113 penalty minutes in 2001 – 02 were both career highs.
This made him an unsung hero.

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Cottington is, or rather was, an obscure and unsung little country hamlet in the West Country of England which was, for the last three years prior to the demolition of Earth, Arthur Dent's home.

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The deeds of countless western bandits and outlaws have been glorified almost to the point of hero-worship, but because Billy Tilghman remained strictly on the side of the law throughout his action-packed career, his achievements and the appalling risks he took while taming the West have remained almost unsung.

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To recognize the " unsung heroes " who volunteer their time and effort to help others, LeBlanc initiated in 1996 the Governor General's Caring Canadian Award, and, on June 21, of the same year, was proud to issue a royal proclamation innagurating National Aboriginal Day as an annual observance.
Although in later years Lights Out would be closely associated with Oboler, he was always quick to credit Cooper as the series ' creator and spoke highly of the older author, calling him " the unsung pioneer of radio dramatic techniques " and the first person Oboler knew of who understood that radio drama could be an art form.
Villard was a pioneer, and today largely unsung, civil rights leader.
Developed in collaboration with Harry Stutz, the 1905 Underslung " was one of the most significant, if unsung, automobiles of this century's first decade.
The Bill was passed unanimously in the Senate, and was aimed at recognising theunsung heroes ’ of the Vietnam War.
On 10 February 2009 Esoteric released his first solo instrumental album, Serve or Suffer which was dedicated to Marvel Comics ' unsung artist Jack " King " Kirby and was featured in the Jack Kirby Museum and the NY Comic Con.
was seen as something of an anomaly, with much of its time devoted to the " unsung back-room planners as much as on the combatants themselves.
* Jo Ann Gibson Robinson was an unsung activist!
As a Union Army General in the American Civil War, he revolutionized military transportation in the United States and was one of the unsung heroes of the war.
It was then, as an itinerant high-school dropout, that he was introduced to Appalachian musical traditions via the repertoire of the unsung Indiana combo Hurricane Sadee, whose performances of folk and bluegrass standards opened Joplin's eyes to a new world of lyrical depth and musical expression.
There were many heros throughout the exhausting five days of play, but with a doubt, the most unsung of them was Greg Matthews, who scored 44 and 27 not out and took five wickets in each innings.
Although he was just one of those unsung players that goes out and does their job, teammates admired Tuinei for his ability and toughness.
It was a companion piece to a 30-minute show about unsung heroes of the American Revolution.

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Susan Porter, in charge of the First Lady's scheduling, noted that Pat " saw volunteers as unsung heroes who hadn't been encouraged or given credit for their sacrifices and who needed to be ".
In 1988, Rantzen created a TV series called Hearts of Gold celebrating people who have performed unsung acts of outstanding kindness or courage.
As Juan José feverishly studies for his citizenship exam, his obsession to pass takes him on a fantastical odyssey through U. S. history guided by a handful of unsung citizens who made courageous choices in some of the country ’ s toughest times.
In the conference finals, Kansas City used two goals from unsung forward Davy Arnaud, who enjoyed a breakout season, to beat the Galaxy and return to the final for the first time since 2000.
Although Humayun created literary fever through his works, which spread all around Bangladesh, unfortunately he still remains as one of the great unsung heroes for those who live outside the Indian subcontinent.
In a review of this film, film critic and commentator John Podhoretz wrote that Morse is a " largely unsung character actor who enlivens and deepens every movie fortunate enough to have him in the cast ".
I salute especially the work of Leonard Maltin, James Robert Parish, Denis Gifford, Douglas Eames and the unsung anonymous heroes who compiled the reviews of the BFI's Monthly Film Bulletin during the fifties and sixties.
Queen's College is mandated to recognize and extol the humility of service of the many matrons, nurses, volunteer doctors, caterers and cooks, office hands, drivers, gardeners and secu ­ rity men who with quiet faith, and often unsung praise, kept the wheels of the school turning throughout those glorious seventy years.
For this he has been described by Meir Rosenne, a former Israeli ambassador to the United States, as " one of the greatest unsung heroes of the twentieth century ... who won in the fight against an evil empire " and that " thousands and thousands of Russian Jews owe him their freedom ".

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