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Woody Allen described a "drearier world" without ex-girlfriend and longtime friend Diane Keaton .

Allen wrote an essay about the movie star after her death at age 79.

"It’s grammatically incorrect to say ‘most unique,’ but all rules of grammar, and I guess anything else, are suspended when talking about Diane Keaton," he wrote for The Free Press . "Unlike anyone the planet has experienced or is unlikely to ever see again, her face and laugh illuminated any space she entered."

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Allen and Keaton first met while working on "Play it Again, Sam" in the early 1970s. Their romantic relationship only lasted a few years, but the two remained close frien

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