A handful of EPs and a first eponymous album followed in 2003 and 2004 respectively. |
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The rapper Ice Cube takes a star turn as Calvin, the proprietor of the eponymous barbershop. |
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A depressed Agent Jay is now a senior operative in the eponymous secret government bureau. |
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Between 2001 and 2003, they worked on material for their eponymous debut album. |
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The movie begins with a grand wedding breakfast being given by Don Vito Corleone, the eponymous Godfather and underworld king-pin. |
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The bar, situated under the eponymous dome, tends to attract an older, well-dressed crowd who want to sit and chat rather than fight the music. |
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The piano concerto Towards Asavari honours the eponymous Indian goddess through the inspiration of Indian classical ragas, poems and paintings. |
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Not only does he still hold the controlling interest, he remains the chief rainmaker and therefore retains the eponymous firm name. |
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For any tribal group to trace their whakapapa to an eponymous ancestor, it has to be proven through blood lines. |
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Two years later came the name change to the current handle, a change in line-up, and an eponymous nine-track album. |
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Meanwhile, his Canadian counterpart's eponymous debut is widely expected to go double platinum in the UK before the year is out. |
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Their eponymous debut, as far back as 1996, was a classic slice of US-based alternative rock. |
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He now has his own eponymous restaurant at the hotel and has won a Michelin Star. |
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The real surprise was that the eponymous anti-hero isn't the central character. |
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The eponymous anti-heroine wanders the streets of the Old Quarter, touching people with beauty while holding the key to the evil all around. |
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Their first eponymous album was raw and of its time, but still rewards the listener today. |
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The 12-year-old eponymous hero of the film, Daniel Radcliffe, looked shell-shocked by the hysteria which greeted his arrival at the premiere. |
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He was bayoneted to death in the sickbay, reportedly wielding his eponymous knife to the end. |
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At least half the songs on this eponymous debut are still considered one hundred percent solid gold classics. |
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This group, the godfathers of World music, slayed me in '71 with their eponymous debut album. |
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Their eponymous debut album is of a calibre very rarely found in indie music. |
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It brought science fiction to the small screen for the first time and its eponymous lead character became the UK's first TV hero. |
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The snowy owls that star in the eponymous books and films just look so darn cute, and their chicks even more so. |
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The release of Oasis' newie spurred me into pulling out Cheap Trick's eponymous 1997 release on Red Ant for a July dog trek. |
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Many others throughout the kingdom assert patrilineal descent from eponymous ancestors from ancient Arab tribes. |
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Incidentally, it speaks of how immovably in residence the current prime minister is that he's been given his own eponymous adjective. |
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Recent events in the eponymous capital, however, contradict this declaration of openness and tolerance. |
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The Take Me Out singers are to begin recording their second album in March as a follow-up to their eponymous debut. |
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The legendary frontiersman is seldom sober, and by the time of the siege he is too sick and delirious with typhoid to hold his eponymous knife. |
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This spirit, a distillate of grapes somewhat similar to Italy's grappa, is the eponymous ingredient in the Pisco Sour cocktail. |
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But the top act is the eponymous Triplets, sister divas who sing and swing with tireless exhilaration. |
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Stetson, her latest novel, is told from the first person voice of its eponymous character. |
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Seven years on, Leigh has graduated to the role of the eponymous king for Shakespeare in the Park's new staging of the play. |
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Set in 1994 Ireland, the movie is based on the real-life events of its eponymous character, an Irish journalist. |
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The Trial of Davros features Terry Molloy as the eponymous anti-hero, here reprising his original TV role. |
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A hardy few climb to another refuge, Re Alberto I, named after the eponymous king of the Belgians who came here to climb. |
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The eponymous heroine is a shy 17-year-old whose mother arranged her marriage at birth. |
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Mirroring the philosophy of the eponymous hero, cast members refused to be taken for granted when the theatre talked of extending their run. |
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Like the eponymous hero in The Picture of Dorian Gray, he stands for a new motive for art. |
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It is highly didactic, and the reader speedily loses interest in whatever the eponymous hero happens to believe at any time. |
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We recall Goethe writing The Sorrows of Young Werther, which set off a wave of suicides in Europe in imitation of the eponymous hero. |
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Early in the action the eponymous hero, a Scottish mercenary soldier, is sentenced to be hanged together with a group of gypsies. |
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The eponymous hero wanders off for two minutes before his worried mother finds him. |
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The bad news for the British fashion industry was that Stella McCartney would not be showing her debut eponymous collection in London. |
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In any case, he has been seeing a lot less of his home state in the three years since the release of his band's eponymous major label debut. |
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Still, all of it would be just about forgivable had their eponymous debut been magnificent. |
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He has just released his second solo album, the follow-up to his eponymous solo debut of two years ago, and a cracking record it is too. |
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Amelia recalls Fielding's passively good wife in the eponymous novel. |
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He now releases he first eponymous album on newly formed Our Records. |
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Keegan-Michael Key and Jordan Peele are returning for the fourth season of their eponymous hit Comedy Central show. |
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Aaron Taylor-Johnson, who portrayed the eponymous character in Kick-Ass, will play her brother, Quicksilver. |
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Since then, the brand has grown and his eponymous sneaker line has generated billions in revenue for Nike. |
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Dido's White Flag may have sold millions with its anodyne, broad-brush break-up lyrics, but Williamson's eponymous second album goes much deeper into more raw feelings. |
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This first eponymous full-length cd by Crash Berlin rests on a base of 80's breakbeat delivering songs in styles ranging from rap to spacey chill-out. |
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But it's this variation that makes their eponymous debut all the better. |
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Even with its inspired subject matter and casting, the movie seems to elude any sort of interesting way of approaching the eponymous subject matter. |
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Lanchester's second novel follows a day in the life of its eponymous hero. |
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Famous for its picturesque medieval chateau and rock stars' villas, Neuchatel clings to the steep wooded slopes on the north bank of its eponymous lake. |
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It's a euphemism for the Tarot major arcana, based on the myth that the Egyptian god Thoth's wisdom was written down in the eponymous book, for magicians to discover. |
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Son of Godzilla, introduced the character of Minilla in the eponymous role. |
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And Rose, of course, has hosted his high-minded eponymous PBS show for two decades. |
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Target was established in 1962 by the Dayton brothers as a discount offshoot of their eponymous Twin Cities department store. |
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Suitably impressed, I went out and bought Roxy's eponymous 1972 debut. |
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The band's eponymous debut was recorded in a slapdash fashion. |
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On the evidence of their eponymous debut album, they don't even have much in common with others in the new wave of bands influenced by post-punk guitar. |
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Put yourself in Hiro's hands at his eponymous storefront restaurant. |
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Like the eponymous road that twists and turns dangerously through the Hollywood Hills, the plot veers sharply left and right, doubling back on itself again. |
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The most important secular story for the Angevins and Plantagenets and their successors has long been acknowledged to be the eponymous foundation of Britain by Brutus. |
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He synthesised the methods of his predecessors, as described in his eponymous work, the Han Feizi. |
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The language Limburgish is named after the eponymous provinces in Belgium and the Netherlands. |
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The Pirates of the Caribbean series of films also includes the Navy as the force pursuing the eponymous pirates. |
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It may also be that the name at least partly derives from the Roman name for the River Ribble and its eponymous Celtic deity, Belisama. |
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By July of that year, they released their eponymous debut album, an effort influenced by heavy metal and progressive rock. |
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Golding, who is a member of Royal Southampton Yacht Club, is the eponymous co founder of the commercial company Mike Golding Yacht Racing Ltd. |
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Geoffrey of Monmouth composed his History of the Kings of Britain around the year 1136, naming a King Leir as an eponymous founder figure. |
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The eponymous hotel is famous among anglers, who are obliged to stay there when fishing the river. |
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In the same year Guthrie and Raymonde wrote and performed a new song in Faye Wong's eponymous album. |
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The band released their eponymous debut studio album on 9 February 2004 to critical acclaim. |
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Under the eponymous Aberffraw Dynasty it came to be the most important political centre in medieval Wales. |
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Various local honours were dedicated to his memory, and he has become eponymous several times over. |
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To celebrate her 57th birthday in 2007, she released an album called Valentine on her new eponymous label. |
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She was then cast as the eponymous protagonist of the 1995 television biopic Catherine the Great. |
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In 1592 the Spanish defeated an English fleet during the eponymous Battle of the Bay of Biscay. |
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In the poem, the eponymous antiheroes use trickery to consume a great number of oysters. |
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Milan is the capital of the eponymous administrative province and of Lombardy, one of the twenty regions of Italy. |
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The Teatro della Pergola, located in the centre of the city on the eponymous street, is an opera house built in the 17th century. |
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Prior to 1970, however, the metropolitan of the Province of Rupert's Land was always the bishop of the eponymous diocese, centred on Winnipeg. |
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The prime minister of the Talents ministry, Lord Grenville had led his eponymous faction from the House of Lords. |
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The most unusual interior is the Nineveh porch, built to house Assyrian sculptures from the eponymous palace, decorated with Assyrian motifs. |
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Prince Hamlet is the eponymous protagonist of the Shakespearian tragedy Hamlet. |
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It produces the eponymous cheese to traditional recipes following those first done by French monks in the 12th century. |
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His eponymous debut album went gold, but Lee said he did not want to play it safe while recording his second collection of songs. |
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This year he plays Simple Simon and has to contend with Chico as the eponymous hero. |
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The eponymous ecdysiast of Chinese Stripper, 1991, claps her palms together above her head ritualistically, her eyes shut tight. |
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This book examines forty eponymous laws of science, from Archimedes' Law of Buoyancy to Hubble's Law of Cosmic Expansion and the great minds behind them. |
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The eponymous hero is a police sniffer dog who inadvertently falls into the clutches of maniacal Dr Simon Barsinister and his dimwitted lackey Cad. |
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From its first moments, Electra departs from the normative social roles enshrined in Greek ritual by depicting its eponymous character as a married parthenos. |
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In quieter moments, Nim loves to settle down with the latest Alex Rover book, following the escapades of the eponymous hero who travels round the world, hunting for treasure. |
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In the midst of a burgeoning period or mathematic theories of music, Steven Rings's Tonality and Transformation appears as an expansion of his eponymous dissertation. |
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This new house is clearly informed by UN Studio's ongoing formal and conceptual experiments with Mobius strips that spawned the eponymous Mobius House in the Netherlands. |
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Her first big success was in 2001 when her eponymous solo album released on Rough Trade went on to scoop two BBC Folk Awards among a hoard of other accolades. |
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Building on its reputation as the eponymous 'honest broker', Lhasa Limited has continued to work on the basis of 'Shared Knowledge, Shared Progress' for more than 30 years. |
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Idu, the protagonist in the eponymous novel shattered convention by choosing death rather than succumb to a levirate marriage at the demise of her husband. |
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The Amanita table lamp by Fratelli Campana is produced from rattan hand woven into a form that recalls the elegant umbrella shape of the eponymous mushroom. |
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Acetyl and spiraeic acid are the eponymous main ingredients of aspirin. |
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As mentioned above, Anglicanism has no theologian comparable to the founding theologians of eponymous schools, like Lutheranism, Calvinism, or Thomism. |
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Before becoming emperor, he served as an eponymous archon of Athens. |
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The serial introduced the eponymous aliens that would become the series' most popular monsters, and was responsible for the BBC's first merchandising boom. |
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A little farther to the north is the Inch's eponymous golf course. |
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Undoubtedly her biggest theatrical achievements, however, are her roles in monodramas such as White Blouse, Disappointed Woman, or the eponymous part of Maria Callas. |
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He was originally assigned to design the second Doctor Who serial, The Daleks, which would have entailed realising the serial's eponymous alien creatures. |
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