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Gary Cooper
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  • Make him Gary Cooper.†  (source)
  • IE only Gary Cooper was here.†  (source)
  • So I told her I just saw Gary Cooper, the movie star, on the other side of the floor.†  (source)
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  • The Iceman watched him go from the winner's circle, a floral wreath wrapped around his shoulders, smiling his cool Gary Cooper smile as a mob of admirers cheered for him.†  (source)
  • Maybe not," I said, in my Gary Cooper voice.†  (source)
  • Some stars, such as Cary Grant and Katharine Hepburn, clung to it with enduring success even after that accent lost its prestige, but soon more American-sounding actors, such as John Wayne and Gary Cooper, dominated the screens.†  (source)
  • soldiers back from the grave, and the many thousands who were later to die-villagers with terrible burns, little kids without arms or legs-yes, and the Joint Chiefs of Staff were there, and a couple of popes, and a first lieutenant named Jimmy Cross, and the last surviving veteran of the American Civil War, and Jane Fonda dressed up as Barbarella, and an old man sprawled beside a pigpen, and my grandfather, and Gary Cooper, and a kind-faced woman carrying an umbrella and a copy of Plato's Republic, and a million ferocious citizens waving flags of all shapes and colors-people in hard hats, people in headbands-they were all whooping and chanting and urging me toward one shore or the other.†  (source)
  • When we got back to the table, old Marty told the other two that Gary Cooper had just gone out.†  (source)
  • Gary Cooper, he said, looked especially good in double-breasted suits.†  (source)
  • My mother could imagine Gary Cooper's shoulders gradually filling out the jacket, but she insisted that Bond's do something about the voluminous excesses of the pants, which in the seat area could have accommodated both me and a watermelon.†  (source)
  • With visions of a budding Gary Cooper under her wing, she said, "Now you look like somebody I can be proud of," and off to church we went.†  (source)
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