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Meanwhile, Bonnie and Clyde escapades are long remembered and have entered the English language as a shortcut analogy for reporters to use in describing vagabond criminal adventurers.
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In particular, Bonnie and Clyde, one of those movies that I used to consider a masterpiece and now consider... something else.
My "Bonnie and Clyde" Problem Jaime J. Weinman 2009
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She got her big break in 1967 after Dorothy Jeakins was forced to turn down an opportunity to work on Bonnie and Clyde.
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She got her big break in 1967 after Dorothy Jeakins was forced to turn down an opportunity to work on Bonnie and Clyde.
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They have been for years .... since the Bonnie and Clyde days.
RutlandHerald.com 2009
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And the difference constituted by the Nouvelle Vague can be seen in the history of the script for Bonnie and Clyde.
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Variety just confirmed that Duff has been assigned to the part of Bonnie in another take on the story of one of the most deadly couples in US history, Bonnie and Clyde.
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Slipped into the historic Boyd Hotel, a Deep Ellum spot that made beds for luminaries like Bonnie and Clyde and Huddie Ledbetter, Local serves food that is fiercely simple, fresh and impeccably tight.
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They have been for years .... since the Bonnie and Clyde days.
RutlandHerald.com 2009
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And they stiff EVERYONE who is no longer useful to them (just ask Vince Foster for one) .... so what are Bonnie and Clyde up to now?
Latest Articles 2008
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