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match the central ideas of "noel fielding" to supporting details from the passage.
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spicer
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outside america can
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median has taken the
on as well as in the rest
eer as a stand-up
humor caught on with
w, the mighty boosh,
e across the globe.
rratt, the surprising
and barratt to tour
fielding has turned comedy
success into new ventures.
fielding has become popular
far and wide by applying new
ideas in his humor.
he's a part of british
panel and
has recently formed a band.
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el shows such as
his own sketch
band. however,
rtainment that
find success in
take has been
dy scene.
it is his ability to turn the strange
into entertainment that has
fielding break out of britain
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