The hospital famously spearheaded progressive treatment for children with mental health issues in the late 19th century.
That was when McGeorge Bundy of the Ford Foundation famously decreed that endowments should invest for total return.
The famously private and self-deprecating billionaire will need lots of luck to make all of it pay off.
In this telling, the famously incorruptible Polio ended up granting the ultimate political favor.
Which naturally raises the question: What took the famously acquisitive Singleton so long to diversify?
Of course, as Winston Churchill famously said, you campaign in poetry but govern in prose.
Seoul's air, once famously noxious, is much improved, but South Korea lags at conservation.
He famously mocked the idea of American exceptionalism, deriding her as indistinct from Britain or Greece.
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The famously eager British press--and the public at large--lapped up news about the enigmatic billionaire.
Everybody talks about the weather, Mark Twain famously wrote, but nobody does anything about it.
This unification was something that others before him had attempted to do, but famously failed.
He famously has predicted that America will return to the gold standard within five years.
The famously conservative newspaper has endorsed millionaire publisher Steve Forbes for the Republican nomination.
He famously expressed his frustration in a colourful speech to the Republican National Convention in 2004.
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She was, for example, famously kind and caring towards staff, whether hers or others.
In 1858, parliament was famously suspended because the stench coming from the river was so bad.
Taylor famously batted eyes at then-married Eddie Fisher, who she later wed (and divorced).
Mr. Sharif, portly and famously fond of food, cultivates the image of being a typical Punjabi.
On the morning of the Plan B vote, Cantor had famously declared that it would pass.
Ms. Bartz famously combative says parenthood taught her the value of picking battles at home and work.
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The main headquarters of the Syrian intelligence agency in Beirut was famously left vacant.
Trump famously suffered in the late 1980s real estate bust, with some properties entering bankruptcy protection.
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Doors in the building were designed to be extra tall to accommodate the famously towering players.
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Its Oscar prospects are still uncertain because the Academy Awards are famously unkind to comedies.
Not surprisingly, the famously competitive Jordan believes his team would triumph over the 2012 bunch.
But, on one recent evening, the culotte steak of wagyu, a famously butter-soft beef, arrived chewy.
Case in point: longtime lovers Cameron Diaz and Justin Timberlake, who famously split in early 2007.
French sociologist Emile Durkheim famously coined the word effervescence to describe the fizzy excitement of crowds.
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But I think enthusiasts have forgiven its outside on account of its famously overachieving insides.
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The firm is famously known as managers of the assembly line for iPads and iPhones.
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