He went on to become a famous support of ecological programs and was elected as representative of the Socialist party.
Ellison had become a billionaire and a Silicon Valley legend, famous for his Ferraris and his bold directives.
He'd become famous in a way that felt less like celebrity than something cozy and familiar, a throaty-voiced neighbor.
"That need remains unfulfilled and they can't handle it, and so they turn to trying to become famous as a substitute for the satisfaction for this basic need, " he said.
Buyers may find that they have invested shrewdly and discovered a new Damien Hirst (who helped himself become rich and famous by exhibiting, artistically, a bisected cow), or they may find that they are stuck with a lot of overpriced steak.
On the opening Monday, Lesley asked Janey what it was like to see her vision become a reality at the world famous show.
He has a chance to become the most famous mediocre player in NBA history, complete with book deal.
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She loves his songs and encourages him to make a demo record, become famous and win back his girlfriend.
The word dhimmi, which was not known before, but has become somewhat famous nowadays and including a new coinage of it, which is dhimmitude - and I think that's all good, because these words need to come out in the open.
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You see a lot of players that get a lot of money, become famous and change over time.
Once the province of only the tweediest British country gentlemen, custom-made shotguns have become a preferred extravagance of the rich, famous and hip.
But in her 60s, when she started to become famous, she looked like a grannie, with her curly grey hair and forthright language.
On the 16th hole, a stadium-enclosed par-3 that has become one of the most famous in golf, Davis acknowledges the fans who are getting a head start on what is always a raucous weekend.
Douglass rose up from a slave to become one of the most famous black men in the world.
Luxury has become such a mainstay of the China story that famous brands like Prada have o pted to list on the Hong Kong stock exchange.
He'd make a fortune, and he'd become famous, and that's what modern lawyering was all about.
Tutut is another regular, who has become famous more recently for giving birth to a rare set of twins.
Little is known about the dodo, a famous flightless bird thought to have become extinct in the 17th Century.
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Then, recharge your spirits with an included tour of Finca Filadelfia, a traditional coffee plantation for which Guatemala has become famous.
And the need to define themselves through their allegiance to certain celebrities creates a world in which the rich and famous become targets for personal abuse.
Supporters had launched a campaign over fears that the famous enclosure would become seated.
He is now almost certain to become the third Spaniard in a row to capture cycling's most famous race.
Actors have always become famous at the youngest age, followed by writers (maybe I have a little time left).
If you are a college that is so successful in football that some of your players become famous, get your players to voluntarily agree to be tethered like celebrity criminals.
With a little more composure, 19-year-old Gulbis, bidding to become the first Latvian to reach a Grand Slam semifinal, could have pulled off a famous win, but his 60 unforced errors and seven double faults told a sorry story.
The latter location was made famous in scenes from the Korean drama "Romance, " and has become a hot spot for couples taking photos.
They bought a small house on the Gulf Coast, a flat-roofed masterpiece built in 1949 by an architect who would have become famous if he hadn't drowned the same year.
Greenspan, 81, famous for his frequently inscrutable comments in his two decades as Fed chief, has become a bit more plainspoken since retiring last year.
Had he been a larger than life character like Peter Drucker, the more retiring and ascetic Doriot might have become as famous in his time.
Initially made famous by a contingent of Manchester City players, including forward Carlos Tevez, snoods have become popular across the country and in all forms of the game.
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