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  • But after the show went off the air, the actor -- by then 18 -- struggled to find a place in show business.

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  • Seven low-ranking guards and two military intelligence soldiers -- described by then-Deputy Secretary of Defense Paul Wolfowitz as "bad apples" -- were disciplined.

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  • It began with the book "Legacy, " written by then-14-year-old Cayla Kluver.

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  • And when the final whistle sounded, the Ravens were basking in the Superdome limelight -- all of them, by then -- after their 34-31 Super Bowl win.

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  • Tucson became a symbol of American's gun violence in 2011 when a mentally ill man opened fire at a political meet-and-greet hosted by then-Rep. Gabrielle Giffords outside a Tucson-area supermarket.

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  • If the Europeans really have done nothing more on fiscal policy by then--and if the eurozone still has relatively high interest rates--the conversation may be rather more awkward for them.

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  • Ailes, a highly respected political-consultant guru who was successfully raising CNBC's profile and audience numbers when approached by Murdoch (who correctly sensed Ailes was under-appreciated by his then-bosses), succeeded by emphatically breaking the too-liberal mold of TV-land.

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  • Eisenhower in 1956 by then-thirteen-year-old John Beaulieu.

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  • And, oh yeah, then wait a little more -- just until you get to the point where the by-then-dated phone is a distant memory in your mind and you couldn't possibly care less about its release (much to Palm's chagrin, undoubtedly).

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  • British authorities adopted a similar strategy in 2009 when the names of 16 people barred from entering the UK for promoting hatred - including Islamic extremists and white supremacists - was published by then-Home Secretary Jacqui Smith.

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  • They were sentenced to death but received pardons in 1997 by then-President Kim Young-Sam.

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  • She denied knowledge of the kidnappings, carried out by a gang - the Zodiacs - led by her Mexican then-boyfriend Israel Vallarta, who confessed.

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  • When former New York State comptroller Alan Hevesi pleaded guilty last year in a pension-fund investigation by then-Attorney General Andrew Cuomo, he negotiated an agreement in which prosecutors stipulated there was no evidence to charge his sons with any crimes.

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  • "So safety is still of utmost importance for Volvo, " he adds, pointing to how Volvo is aiming for "zero accidents" for its customers by 2020 - or rather, by then "no-one should be killed or injured in a Volvo".

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  • When it opened in 1981, the Rosewood Mansion on Turtle Creek became instantly famous locally for its Italian Renaissance design, for its blushing countenance--peach dominated the exterior and interior walls, flooring, and even the furniture--and for its put-Dallas-on-the-map restaurant then run by celebrity chef Dean Fearing.

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  • There is no getting around the fact that Mr. Reagan abhorred nuclear weapons and was sorely tempted by an offer made by then-Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev at Reykjavik in 1986 to eliminate the two nations' nuclear arsenals.

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  • In 1991 the property, then used mainly by the then-U.S. Sen.

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  • In front of live television cameras in a special hosted by then-actor Ronald Reagan, Disney opened the park to an over-capacity crowd on July 17, 1955.

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  • During the PRI's 12-year hiatus from presidency, its members firmly opposed such measures proposed by then-ruling National Action Party, arguing the country would lose sovereignty by allowing foreign investment in Pemex.

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  • They were requested by Rep. Dutch Ruppersberger during a classified briefing by then-CIA director David Petraeus and were intended to be used by members of Congress and administration officials.

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