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Cohn and Smith died of Aids-related illnesses, as did Ron.
The best performance I've ever seen: Tim Etchells Kate Kellaway 2010
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This year we have also launched the Freddie For A Day Global Charity Network, which aims to use Freddie's life and legacy to bring together Aids-related charities from around the globe and join them together each year in Freddie's memory on 5 September 5.
A Kind Of Magic? How being 'Freddie For A Day' raises money for HIV/Aids 2011
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This documentary is a glossy, messy, highly watchable biography of the handsome, charismatic American milliner, innovative fashion designer, New York celebrity and brand creator Roy Halston Frowick, who styled himself simply "Halston" and died in 1990 of an Aids-related condition in San Francisco retirement at the age of 57.
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Leigh Bowery and Freud had a mutually sustaining friendship that went on until just before the performance artist succumbed to an Aids-related illness at the end of 1994.
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It was a response to many deaths from Aids-related illnesses.
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But the wave they rode broke: Zane died of an Aids-related illness in 1985 and Jones, who had also been diagnosed HIV positive, did not expect to live long.
Step-by-step guide to dance: Bill T Jones Sanjoy Roy 2010
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Lynch, on the other hand, has the unmistakable high-speed wisecracking speech patterns of a woman who has spent a lot of time hanging around gay men: in the past, she has described her immersion in gay culture as an attempt to understand her father, who came out when she was a toddler and died of an Aids-related illness when she was 15.
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There's no mention that he died from an Aids-related illness, or of his daft and dangerous opposition to the condom as being "unAfrican".
Fela!; The Glass Menagerie; The Master Builder Susannah Clapp 2010
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The plant - Pelargonium is believed to have been used by local communities for many years for treatment of diseases and symptoms such as pain, fatigue, depression, insomnia and Aids-related infections such as tuberculosis, herpes and pneumonia.
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More than three-quarters of Aids-related deaths occur in sub-Saharan
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