Pat Nixon, in later years, gave three memorably painful on-camera performances opposite Richard Nixon.
The body of one Ranger was memorably photographed being dragged through the streets of Mogadishu.
Apple Chief Steve Jobs memorably trashed in 2007 as he introduced the iPhone.
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It helps that Slobodan Milosevic has a brutal-sounding name, and that Radovan Karadzic is memorably hairy.
"Every good Christian ought to kick Jerry Falwell right in the ass, " he memorably said in 1981.
Further, he has the extraordinary ability to explain his insights clearly and memorably to the average person.
Stritch's "At Liberty" was memorably documented in an award-winning HBO film, and D.
"Hannah is memorably sly and horrible as the young troublemaker, " writes Spencer, while Letts calls her "a fantastic find".
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The clause was invoked most memorably for Eric "the Eel" Moussambani, a swimmer from Equatorial Guinea, in the 2000 Olympics.
Damon has a full head of hair, a big smile, and a robust temper, which explodes memorably at one point.
Across from it stands the Versace safety-pin dress, tacky yes, but so memorably worn, in 1994, by the actress Elizabeth Hurley.
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And most memorably of course back in the early 1990s, and I still have the scars to show from that exercise.
Keeping the process cool, and avoiding the violent flare-ups of which Los Angeles is so memorably capable, will not be easy.
Don DeLillo memorably fictionalized the ball's ownership saga in his novel Underworld.
The era has been so memorably captured in documentaries that, even when you imagine it, you end up drifting into documentary conventions.
The memorably free-spending Dubai affair Snipes attended was as politically incorrect as they come, happening as it did amid the worldwide economic recession.
Too many still seek refuge in ignorance and denial that was so memorably displayed by U.S. officials after the Fort Hood shooting in 2009.
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Kennedy memorably called it, our nation's capital has long been famous for the seediness of its street life and the mugginess of its climate.
He once, memorably, halted an interview with the BBC's Rory Cellan-Jones after being asked about RIM's policy on user privacy in the Middle East.
And the Scot repaid the German's faith by memorably sinking the winning putt in Detroit as the USA suffered their heaviest-ever Ryder Cup defeat.
One would think these themes were well-worn back in 1982, when John Malkovich and Gary Sinise memorably enacted them in an acclaimed Steppenwolf production.
Whether those risks will be rewarded with a Golden Raspberry award and a place in the canon of memorably bad films remains to be seen.
Most memorably, and by way of an epilogue perhaps signaling reincarnation for the woman at the center of "Bell, " Ms. Seyama has the climactic theatrical statement.
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When he went to Cairo and addressed Muslim communities around the world, President Obama memorably called for a new beginning between Muslim communities and the United States.
Summed up memorably by WH Auden in his verse Night Mail, cruelly misquoted above, the TPO made its first journey in 1838 from London to the Midlands.
The stage adaptation will use songs from the film's soundtrack, which memorably included You Sexy Thing by Hot Chocolate and Tom Jones' You Can Leave Your Hat On.
We don't cut off the heads of royal ladies these days, but we do sacrifice them, and we did memorably drive one to destruction a scant generation ago.
Crusoe memorably confronts ocean waves, earthquakes and religious visions, but he also nurses a summer fever, using tobacco and rum as an improvised remedy to clear his head.
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The RCA DMT580D may not be memorably named, but the television-centric tablet stands out for other reasons: most notably, its combination of DTV and Dyle-powered mobile TV.
I'd suggest that McCain also needs a memorably funny attack.
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