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The team has previously created images of how Hollywood stars Marilyn Monroe, James Dean and Elvis Presley might have looked in their old age.
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It turns out, with the most obvious of icons: a pair of five-pocket raw denim jeans with red stitching an unwitting homage, perhaps, to the American idols that Johansson idolized as a teenager, Marilyn Monroe and James Dean.
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James Hoban was appointed to rebuild the house, and President James Monroe moved into the building in 1817.
WHITEHOUSE: Inside the White House
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As soon as James Monroe was re-elected in 1820, half a dozen politicians began scheming to replace him in 1824.
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Monrovia was named for U.S. President James Monroe, who supported the movement.
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Indeed, Jefferson and successors James Madison, James Monroe, John Quincy Adams and Andrew Jackson are stars in Mr. Allman's Florida hall of shame.
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The position of secretary of state was the gateway to the White House for Thomas Jefferson, James Madison, James Monroe and John Quincy Adams.
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Now, in 1817, a new phase unfolded as he was drawn to Washington at the invitation of President James Monroe to take up an important role as architect of the Capitol.
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Look back to December 2, 1823, when President James Monroe sent his message to Congress, his State of the Union, warning powers not to interfere in the affairs of the Western Hemisphere.
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The 1817 inaugural was held outdoors for the first time when James Monroe took the oath in front of the Old Brick Capitol, where Congress met temporarily after the original Capitol was burned by British troops in the War of 1812.
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If an advertiser needs a picture of James Dean, Marilyn Monroe or the Eiffel Tower lit up at night, it has to pay a licensing fee not only to Corbis but also to the dead celeb's estate or to the French.
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