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Microsoft MCPD Certification Exam 70-528

The supercouple has been described as "perhaps the most famous entity in entertainment".Supercouples are defined as "high-profile, culturally significant and nearly perfect romances that influence our expectations of what a great love story should be".Their existence takes form in television, celebrity, comic books, literature, musicals, as well as in various other incarnations.70-528 Braindump In fiction, supercouples are generally thought of as soulmates. They are extraordinarily popular couples who have overcome numerous obstacles or significant strife in order to be together. Sometimes the popularity of a fictional pairing takes precedent over the amount of upheaval they have faced. Celebrity couples that fascinate and intrigue to the point of obsession are typically thought of as supercouples.70-640 Braindump They can be couples that incite mania or couples whose combined finances and prominent allure contribute to the supercouple title, often earning them the alternate name of "power couple". Supercouples are not limited to positive influence. The dangerous love of Depression-era gangsters Clyde Barrow and Bonnie Parker (popularly known as Bonnie and Clyde) has maintained an enduring international popularity in film, television, music and poetry. In 1967, a film based on their relationship was released,VCP-310 Braindump and cemented the duo's impact on popular culture. Their romance was tragic, with a graphic death, but this "paired with their ceaseless appeal, cements this couple as an American legend". The appeal of the supercouple has become a societal phenomenon. From chemistry, to good looks, to their seemingly meant-to-be union, they give onlookers the sense of grand romance, a love story to root for and live vicariously through as they provide hope that such a love exists. They are, quite simply, couples who unbelievably inspire.
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