| 31. | In a culture that has turned fame into the baser metal of celebrity, autographs are a kind of shareholding for the uncelebrated.
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| 32. | But that sharing of the top spot by two low-key Californians was a coincidence that went virtually uncelebrated on home turf.
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| 33. | That freed up an uncelebrated Tar Heel reserve, Pearce Landry, a walk-on who seldom plays more than 10 minutes a game.
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| 34. | Espy said, speaking of relative justice and the latest cause, wishing Abu-Jamal long life along with all his many uncelebrated peers.
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| 35. | Or, in rough translation : just how much editors _ unknown, uncelebrated _ often do to make their authors'books read well.
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| 36. | The damage : a 6-2 loss to an uncelebrated Texas starter, Doug Davis, and a Rangers club in free-fall.
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| 37. | The Eva Hesse retrospective, here at the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art is a great show and great shows must not go uncelebrated.
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| 38. | Studs Terkel, 91, the oral historian and self-described champion of the " uncelebrated, " received a lifetime achievement prize.
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| 39. | The very best finds, all dug since the 1960s, are in a new Provincial Museum, opened in 1991, as awesome as it is uncelebrated.
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| 40. | The most uncelebrated is a monument to a war the world thought would end all wars but which was bested in carnage such that is now almost forgotten.
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