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Immortalised in reeds player Eric Dolphy's 1964 masterpiece Hat and Beard, the goatee'd Monk's headgear became his visual trademark, an early exercise in beatnik branding, and with the strength of his compositional genius, he won a cult reputation that blossomed into minor commercial success with Riverside and international stardom with CBS.
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Immortalised in reeds player Eric Dolphy's 1964 masterpiece Hat and Beard, the goatee'd Monk's headgear became his visual trademark, an early exercise in beatnik branding, and with the strength of his compositional genius, he won a cult reputation that blossomed into minor commercial success with Riverside and international stardom with CBS.
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Immortalised in reeds player Eric Dolphy's 1964 masterpiece Hat and Beard, the goatee'd Monk's headgear became his visual trademark, an early exercise in beatnik branding, and with the strength of his compositional genius, he won a cult reputation that blossomed into minor commercial success with Riverside and international stardom with CBS.
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Immortalised by William Shakespeare in his play Henry V, Agincourt has since become a byword for English heroism in the face of apparently insurmountable odds.
Archive 2008-10-01 FIDO The Dog 2008
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Immortalised by Steve Coogan's performance in the film 24 Hour Party People, Wilson was a jobbing Granada TV presenter who also had a passion for pop.
Blue Saturday 2007
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Immortalised by Steve Coogan's performance in the film 24 Hour Party People, Wilson was a jobbing Granada TV presenter who also had a passion for pop.
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Immortalised by Steve Coogan's performance in the film 24 Hour Party People, Wilson was a jobbing Granada TV presenter who also had a passion for pop.
Blue Saturday 2007
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Immortalised by former president Nelson Mandela's long wal
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Immortalised by his father in the beautifully illustrated 'Winnie the Pooh' children's books, Christopher Robin Milne founded the bookshop in Devon with his wife in 1951.
Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph 2011
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Immortalised by group EMI has put the Beatles 'historic Abbey Road studios up for sale, as it struggles to reduce Times reported on Tuesday.
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