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...frequently attracts well-known actors — think Catherine Keener and David Schwimmer in Homecoming (re-made for TV with Julia Roberts), Kristen Wiig in Sandra and Rosamund Pike as Woodrow Wilson’s wife in Edith...
...When this absurd marathon emerged as a film, a canny operator offered to buy the swan, named Edith, as a visitor attraction for the Olympic Park....
...Edith Wharton (then Edith Jones) was married in the church. Visitors to certain lots on Sixth Avenue were required to pay a fee to get in, usually a dollar....
...Before Édith Piaf became famous in the 1930s, the Paris-born chanteuse Damia had apostrophised the lives of pimps and sailor husbands destined for the guillotine....
...Rain collected from the roof of Athena’s temple was stored in huge cisterns and then distributed in earthenware pipes. Look carefully and you can see them still – a thrilling discovery alone....
...Edith appeared, half-obscured by ribboned boxes of cheeses with blueberry chutney and mandarin mustard....
...In Edith Wharton’s The Age of Innocence, Madame Olenska raves about the “possibility that they might one day actually converse with each other from street to street, or even – incredible dream!...
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