Because Hughes was supposed to be a recluse, Irving thought his hoax would never be discovered.
L. history, ended his life a recluse, sleeping on the floor of the Pittsburgh Amtrak station.
For example, a recluse billionaire in China might want to buy it and hide it.
The guy was a crazy, unemployed recluse who spent his time getting crazier and crazier.
There, he lived as a recluse in a 10-by-12 foot cabin without electricity or running water.
My advice is to follow the "recluse" strategy adopted by the young Polish pianist Rafal Blechacz.
Wilson spent several years as a virtual recluse until re-emerging in 1988 with a well-received solo album.
He now lives as a virtual recluse, gambling online to try to win back some of his losses.
Clark was known as a recluse, believing that people were after her money.
One myth is that he was a misanthrope, a grumbling recluse, whose work was as morose as his life.
Students thought of him as smart, nice and always prepared but considered him somewhat of a recluse, this classmate said.
Assange, the strange recluse, peaks ones interest as some Lex Luthor who runs an evil empire from a subterranean lair.
Yet his reputation as an eccentric recluse has ensured his lasting fame.
Berthold and Theo Jr. have long been as secretive as their father, who became a recluse after being kidnapped for 17 days in 1971.
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He's no recluse, but he likes to spend time alone, roaming the mountains near his home in upstate Vermont, which helps keep his head clear.
Mr Brown said the incident had left him a virtual recluse.
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Not because he's a paranoid, germo phobic recluse like Howard Hughes.
"He's a recluse's recluse, " said Dave Garrett, a former NASA spokesman.
David Duffield may not wish to emulate the lonely recluse of Citizen Kane, but the billionaire businessman is continuing the fictional--and often real life--tradition of construction extravagance.
He was beaten in his cell and subjected to mock executions during captivity, and after his release, he became a recluse and an alcoholic, according to Lankford.
The action alternates seamlessly between 1835 and 1885, gradually revealing the long-ago trauma of infidelity and death that turned Juliana into a recluse, hoarding her lover's final creation.
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In later years he disappeared so frequently from the American scene that he was often assumed to be dead, or living as a recluse in the woods somewhere.
Presumably Hughes isn't literally locked up in a dungeon like his Count of Monte Cristo namesake, but the "Breakfast Club" guru has become such a recluse it can't be discounted entirely.
Ferrari's Kimi Raikkonen, the reigning world champion and a near media recluse by Formula One's standards, appeared to voice his confidence in the prancing horse's progress prior to the opening race.
The state is known for its recluse spider population.
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In the end, she lived as a recluse in her Paris apartment, increasingly dependent on the sleeping pills that may have caused the heart failure that ended her life 30 years ago Sunday.
But unlike the Graceland recluse, Davis was rescued from his downward spiral by the determined efforts of friends and family, and he returned to playing and to further controversial alliances with pop stars such as Prince before his final decline and death.
But a lack of popular recognition, combined with the increasing fragility of his health, led Syd Barrett to abandon the music industry altogether and, despite a couple of abortive attempts to re-ignite his career, Barrett remained, for more than 30 years, British rock music's greatest recluse.
By contrast, virtually every work in "The Artful Recluse: Painting, Poetry, and Politics in Seventeenth Century China" warrants its own essay on the composition's literary or political allusions, the lineage of its brushwork, and the personal and historical context in which the painter dipped brush into ink.
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