Clara Peller became famous for the phrase "Where's the beef?" which she used in a 1984 Wendy's commercial. The catchphrase quickly gained popularity and became a cultural meme, symbolizing a call for substance over superficiality. Peller's memorable delivery of the line helped solidify her status as a pop culture icon.
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Let me go, let me go!
no famous words
burn the ships!
The First Three Words of the US Constitution are "We The People".
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There is no script for Clara. The Nutcracker is a ballet, and a ballet's story is communicated through dance, not words.
Let me go, let me go!
famous words by John Donne <><><> Correct- and the quote is "tolls for thee"- not three.
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There are 3 Hedley, Famous Last Words, and The Show Must Go
...Famous Last Words... was created in 1981-11.
colours (blue, white, red) - words (libert
Hedley currently has three albums out:Hedley (2005)Famous Last Words (2007)The Show Must Go (2009)
Started school. At the time she could already spell 3-syllable words.
Dwarf, dwell and dwindle are all fairly common, dweeb is famous in younger circles, dwaal, dwale and dwam are not well-known.