Downey Sentence Examples

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  • The burial had taken place in a dumpster in Downey, several days earlier.

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  • The book Fabric Scrapbooking by Donna Downey also contains a number of great ideas for using sewing-related techniques within your scrapbook album.

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  • Have you discovered Donna Downey Prima products for scrapbooking yet?

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  • Donna Downey is the author of the scrapbook series, "Yes, It's a Scrapbook!" and a columnist for Simple Scrapbooks magazine.

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  • Each Donna Downey product is a handcrafted work of art with great attention to detail and made with quality materials, reminding people of their grandmother's handmade cloth scrapbook decorations.

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  • Many Downey Prima products come in sets.

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  • You also can get free ideas for your scrapbook by reading Downey's online tips and watching her YouTube videos without purchasing her book series or the magazine that features her column.

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  • Donna Downey products are available at many scrapbook stores all over the USA.

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  • Donna Downey Prima products offer you many options to create an old-fashioned scrapbook.

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  • If you are looking for artistic homemade embellishments, Donna Downey products just might be the answer.

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  • In the past decade, Robert Downey Jr. has proven to Hollywood that his troubled "Brat Pack" past is far behind him.

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  • Robert Downey Jr. was born into a creatively inclined family.

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  • His mother, Elise Ford, was an actress and his father, Robert Downey Sr., made his living as an independent film maker.

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  • Downey's parents divorced when Robert was 12 and his older sister Allyson left New York to live with her father in Los Angeles while Robert stayed behind with his mother in Greenwich Village.

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  • At 16, Downey Jr. decided to leave his home state of New York and moved to Los Angeles with his father.

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  • Strangely enough, instead of staying in Los Angeles, Downey Jr., decided to pack up again and move in with his sister, who was at the time, living in New York.

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  • Downey Jr.'s, story is much like other struggling actors' stories, in that he worked as a busboy at a restaurant and other odd jobs while auditioning for various film and stage roles.

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  • In 1987, Robert Downey Jr. won a co-starring role in the critically acclaimed film Less Than Zero, starring alongside 1980's movie mainstays Andrew McCarthy, Jami Gertz and James Spader.

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  • In the film, Downey Jr. plays the role of Julian Wells, a young 20-something with a serious drug abuse problem.

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  • The role of an addict would soon take hold in real life, as Robert Downey Jr. became an addict himself.

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  • Robert Downey Jr. entered rehab for the first time in 1987, the same year Less Than Zero was released.

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  • After successfully completing his rehab program, Downey Jr.'s career was back on track and he earned an Oscar nomination for his work in the film Chaplin in 1992.

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  • During his days of drug addiction, Robert Downey Jr. lost more than his career.

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  • Soon after his arrests in the late 1990's, Downey Jr. once again began repairing his career and personal life.

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  • Phillips joins other 80's entertainers like Tawny Kitaen and Robert Downey Jr. (though he's made a comeback) who have been arrested for the same crime.

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  • Winning the Best Supporting Actor Award, Ledger beat out Tom Cruise and Robert Downey, Jr., both for Tropic Thunder, Ralph Fiennes for The Duchess, and Philip Seymour Hoffman for Doubt.

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  • Joss Whedon is set to write the script while Chris Evans, Robert Downey, Jr., Chris Hemsworth and Mark Ruffalo (all of whom will be seen in other upcoming Marvel movies) are set to star in the film.

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  • The November 16, 1996 episode features Robert Downey Jr. Craig and Ariana are giving a lesson to Dawson (Downey Jr.'s character) about appreciating women for their minds and not their bodies.

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  • Alfred Matthew Yankovic - also known by the stage name Weird Al Yankovic - was born October 23, 1959 in Downey, California.

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  • Paloma Soto-Castillo, 24, is a student and waitress from Downey, California.

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