The friends' great escape to New York and their attempts to form a band were immortalized in the television series. |
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He further recounted how the brave deeds of Harmodios and Aristogeiton were immortalized by an inscription on the sculpture's base. |
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If I were a scientist, I wouldn't at all mind being immortalized in this fashion. |
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Many reporters immortalized in the Kissinger transcripts talked to the secretary without buttering him up. |
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A bull that caused thousands of pounds of damage after seeking refuge in a Lancaster shop has been immortalized in sculpture. |
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In February 1997 a small group of Scottish scientists were forever immortalized in genetic advancement history. |
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Ducks have since been immortalized in various pleasing cartoon forms, although usually missing critical articles of clothing. |
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In 2002, something I wrote was immortalized in a way I had never previously imagined. |
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Cells have been immortalized in the laboratory, but no one knows if the process can be translated to animals. |
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They have been immortalized in books, mythologized on the silver screen, and featured in more than 80 documentaries. |
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Politics aside, it was a great sports victory under very adverse conditions and deserves to be immortalized in film. |
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This stance has been immortalized by the infamous Biblical fiend Haman, the father of ethnic cleansing and the historic author of anti-Semitism. |
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Switch it on, hit the hill, and presto, your walking distance and intensity are immortalized in the log. |
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He is regarded as one of the founding fathers of nephrology, with his name immortalized in the eponym Bright's disease. |
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As a result, a huge percentage of the world's species have been immortalized in stamps. |
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Additionally, the cultural heritage has been immortalized in the famous epic poem Sonjara, sung by minstrels since the thirteenth century. |
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Cresques' mappemonde shows the semicircular coastline of China and locates most of the cities immortalized by Polo and his successors. |
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She has been immortalized by the author for she is no ordinary vamp but one who is not only a subtle wooer but a patient psychologist. |
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Flowered silks frothed over crinoline skirts in a twisted take on the milkmaids immortalized by 18th century painter Fragonard. |
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The assassination of the French revolutionary Marat while in prison was immortalized in J.L. David's famous painting. |
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Popular culture immortalized the anonymity of that great American identity frontier, the West. |
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They were the material signifiers of ideas that were intended to be immortalized. |
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John A. Macdonald and Wilfrid Laurier were also the first leaders immortalized on publicly circulating bank notes. |
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Dying before victory was achieved, he was immortalized in the ballads. |
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I have a Sigmund Freud action figure thanks to a jet-setting friend but did not know just how many famous figures have been immortalized in plastic until now. |
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That appearance of Halley's comet was immortalized in the Bayeux tapestry. |
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Hey, she certainly can't regret being immortalized in the comics. |
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Now his image is immortalized in one artist's version of a field study. |
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His past had been immortalized in historical and mythical novels, and his battle against the unseen foe of the future was being recorded even now. |
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But who among us is great enough to be immortalized in postage-stamp form? |
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You will be immortalized on film, so pack your comb and brush and your makeup kit. |
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The meeting hards ten seconds, immortalized by four and unique photographies in the posidonie. |
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Each inductee is immortalized, their names forever cemented into the sidewalks of Toronto's entertainment district. |
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In the case of immortalized cell lines, researchers have a duty to explain that the sample may be stored indefinitely. |
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The squabble was also immortalized in this incredibly awkward family portrait. |
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For guys, The Joker, as immortalized by Jack Nicholson in the Batman flick, was a top choice. |
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I then followed up with a visit, immortalized in video below, to a 16 Handles in New York. |
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The bloodshed in Kishinyov was immortalized in verse by Hebrew poet Haim Naḥman Bialik. |
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She was later immortalized as Madame Nelly in J. W. von Goethe's Wilhelm Meister. |
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It is therefore not surprising to see the acrobatics of pets immortalized by photography. |
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With time, they have immortalized their knowledge on this land by bestowing it, in their Vernacular, with a very precise toponymy. |
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Tom Lamb is now immortalized in bronze by world renowned Winnipeg sculptor Leo Mol. |
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However, we did manage to tear them away for a couple of minutes to be immortalized by the camera. |
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The name of this talented Catalan volunteer officer is immortalized in Port Alberni, British Columbia. |
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Its distinctive zinc roofs have been immortalized in a great many films, paintings and photographs. |
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My staff hovered over the delectables, creating a tableau vivant that could have been immortalized by Titian, if he had remembered to bring his brushes. |
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Her death was avenged on Creone by Theseus, and her name has been immortalized in a tragedy by Sophocles. |
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Stan Rogers immortalized in song much of the sentiment that people feel. |
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His was the name under which the immortalized Romulus was worshipped, and his festival fell on the same date that Romulus was said to have ascended to the gods, perhaps to assume the identity of Quirinus. |
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Their names will not appear on a cenotaph, nor will they be immortalized on a museum's wall of honour, but their sacrifice is just as real and just as important as those for whom we lay wreaths on November 11th. |
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Also popular at this time for sports and country wear in Britain was the deerstalker cap immortalized in the illustration for Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's Sherlock Holmes stories. |
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However, in cell culture the most atypic cells express CCHCR1 less than immortalized HaCaT cells, and tumor promotion and induced proliferation of HaCaT cells correlates with reduced CCHCR1 expression. |
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This period was later immortalized by songwriter Pete Townshend, in the Who's 1973 concept album, Quadrophenia. |
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The masters of Ukiyo-e, the woodblock print, like Utamaro, immortalized its great courtesans and its famous houses of prostitution. |
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Eisenstein's contemporaries of the AJHS who dominated the first decades of the journal were immortalized only through staid necrologies. |
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The discovery of our west coast owes much to the efforts of legendary Spanish explorers like Juan Francisco de la Bodega y Quadra and Juan de Fuca-men whose names are immortalized in Canadian landmarks and Canadian geography. |
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Heroic in World Cup defeat, he was instantly immortalized in memes. |
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No immortalized human gonadotrope cells exist that are not transformed, as occurs in cancer. |
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Vivalis' HUMALEX® platform is a potent technology for the discovery of fully human monoclonal antibodies produced by activated and immortalized B lymphocytes isolated from selected human donors. |
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Layne Longfellow will read from Evangeline, tell the moving story of its creation and of its creator, and dedicate the poem and the day to the Acadians, whom Longfellow both idealized and immortalized. |
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This time, the series of Casino concerts were also immortalized there, preserving a highfidelity recording of the finesse of more acoustic performances. |
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One particular historic attempt to round the Horn, that of HMS Bounty in 1788, has been immortalized in history due to the subsequent Mutiny on the Bounty. |
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The Mexica saw this vision on what was then a small swampy island in Lake Texcoco, a vision that is now immortalized in Mexico's coat of arms and on the Mexican flag. |
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The immortalized DFCs exhibit higher proliferate activity, which can be reversed to its original level before immortalization when deimmortalized by FLP recombinase. |
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The Great Epic of Gilgamesh, some 1,500 years older than the poetry of Homer, is a collection of Sumerian legends immortalized in Akkadian cuneiform script on 12 clay tablets. |
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His name is known to every medical student and is immortalized in the well-known Cushing syndrome, Cushing disease, Cushing reflex, and Cushing ulcer. |
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The explorers were immortalized when the mountains were named after them. |
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