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Off-screen in 1965, the Supreme Court case Griswold v. Connecticut upheld women's right to contraception, the Rolling Stones spread "Satisfaction" and the Roman Catholic Church absolved present-day Jews for the crucifixion.
Diane Winston: Did Mad Men Get Religion? Diane Winston 2010
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Off-screen, Peck was so convinced Hepburn would be a huge star that he confronted director William Wyler, insisting she share top billing with him.
John Farr: For Valentine's Day, Ten Movies Sure To Inspire Romance John Farr 2011
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Off-screen Tinsel also enjoys painting, and working with youth.
Twilight Lexicon » Tinsel Korey Honored By Her High School 2010
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Off-screen in 1965, the Supreme Court case Griswold v. Connecticut upheld women's right to contraception, the Rolling Stones spread "Satisfaction" and the Roman Catholic Church absolved present-day Jews for the crucifixion.
Diane Winston: Did Mad Men Get Religion? Diane Winston 2010
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Off-screen, Peck was so convinced Hepburn would be a huge star that he confronted director William Wyler, insisting she share top billing with him.
John Farr: For Valentine's Day, Ten Movies Sure To Inspire Romance John Farr 2011
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Off-screen, Peck was so convinced Hepburn would be a huge star that he confronted director William Wyler, insisting she share top billing with him.
John Farr: For Valentine's Day, Ten Movies Sure To Inspire Romance John Farr 2011
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Off-screen, the actor speaks softly, nearly drowned out by the throbbing bass from a poolside party on the rooftop of a Cannes hotel, where the interview is being held.
The New Face of Banderas Lanie Goodman 2011
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Off-screen, she can't get enough of "Nurse Jackie."
In Midtown, a Gathering for Downton Divas Marshall Heyman 2011
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Off-screen in 1965, the Supreme Court case Griswold v. Connecticut upheld women's right to contraception, the Rolling Stones spread "Satisfaction" and the Roman Catholic Church absolved present-day Jews for the crucifixion.
Diane Winston: Did Mad Men Get Religion? Diane Winston 2010
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Off-screen, his legal drama with ex-wife, Kim Bassinger, has supplied fodder to tabloids for nearly a decade.
Alec Baldwin Takes On Judges, Talks Possible Political Run At Fordham 2010
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