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    Reputedly, Red Pepper Sam's erratic behavior forced Paramount to fire him.

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    If we seek advice from the literary meaning of Ramadan speedy, then it Reputedly.

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    Ibn Tumart, founder of the Berber Almohad dynasty, Reputedly attended the school and studied under al-Ghazali.

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    A Christian missionary, Reputedly the first novel in Bengali, tells her readers that she wrote in secret.

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    Elvis Reputedly had an off-camera fling with every one of his leading ladies in movies and supposedly Juliet Prowse was no exception.

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    Elvis Reputedly had an off-camera fling with every one of his leading ladies in movies and Reputedly again, Juliet Prowse was no exception.

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    It is a Grade II* listed building, which was refurbished in 1928 in traditional style, and is Reputedly the oldest working theatre site in Wales.

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    Dublin has an exciting nightlife and is Reputedly one of Europe's most youthful cities, with an estimate of 50% of citizens being younger than 25.

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    Dublin has a vibrant nightlife and is Reputedly one of Europe's most youthful cities, with an estimate of 50% of citizens being younger than 25.

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    There is a vibrant nightlife in Dublin and it is Reputedly one of the most youthful cities in Europe- with estimates of 50% of inhabitants being younger than 25.

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    Reputedly, the graffiti movement was started about 1972 by a Greek American teenager who signed, or“tagged,” Taki 183(his name and street, 183rd Street) on walls throughout the New York City subway system.

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    He welcomed everyone who had come to attend the meeting and pointed out that this is the first time that an AIU gathering has taken place in Varanasi, Reputedly the oldest city in India.

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    The location of her birth remains uncertain, but Reputedly she was born either in her parents' Westminster home at Belgrave Mansions, Grosvenor Gardens, or in a horse-drawn ambulance on the way to a hospital.

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    The chocolate department is fantastic, the food hall makes Fortnum & Mason look like a corner shop, and you must see the pharaohs in the Egypt Room, Reputedly modelled on Al Fayed himself, while the swanky loos are worth a snoop.

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    Men have been making the gradual transition from hirsute to hairless for centuries- Hippocrates's'cure' for baldness Reputedly comprised pigeon droppings, horseradish, cumin and nettles- but recent studies suggest that hair loss in men aged between 21 and 30 is now more common than ever.

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