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19 Sentences With "lack of fame"

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Their lack of fame is one of the qualities that make them approachable.
It's absurd to use my lack of fame as a reason not to invade my privacy.
That lack of fame means he will be able to have an unbiased jury when his case goes to trial.
Anyways, there were tons of burns about Dave Franco's lack of fame, James Corden's weight, and Cara Delevingne's impossible-to-spell name.
In an interview with his high-school newspaper, in 1976, about a band he had formed, he blamed its lack of fame on geography.
It's not my lack of fame or popularity that upsets me, it's my inability to change that I feel like I'm letting my friend down.
After beating Donald Cerrone twice in two rounds at UFC on Fox 23 in Denver, Jorge Masvidal soaked up the boos from Cerrone's hometown and told them his lack of fame matched his lack of interest in social media.
Their relative lack of fame is one of the qualities that makes them approachable by companies; when they recommend a shampoo or a lotion or a furniture brand on Instagram, their word seems as genuine as advice from a friend.
When the hotel's owners balked at Como's choice due to Brooks' age and lack of fame, Como insisted and the owners acquiesced. Brooks was an instant hit. He made his first appearance soon thereafter on The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson.
All About Capcom Head-to- Head Fighting Game 1987–2000, page 303 In Fighting EX Layer, disappointed by her inventions' lack of fame, she seeks out fellow inventor Balba Purna, coming into contact with his daughter Pullum along the way.
Lawrence kept a low profile, which may explain his relative lack of fame in Canada, but his writing brought him much attention: he and Sharon received six thousand visitors to their Haliburton homestead over 12 years. Lawrence died of Alzheimer's disease on November 27, 2003, in Haliburton County, Ontario.
Cybernet was a manufacturer of Hi-Fi-components. In 1982 the company was bought by Kyocera, which used the brand for low budget Hi-Fi-components. In Germany the slogan for Cybernet was "Deutschland's unbekannteste Hifi-Marke" (Germany's most unknown Hifi-brand). It was considered an unimportant part of Germany's economy due to its lack of fame and budget.
His obituary suggests that boredom and lack of fame and fortune led him on December 31, 1877 to jump in front of a train. He survived and returned to work, although the last two years were accompanied by physical pain. He had many a pupil in his native Verona. Archivio storico veronese: raccolta di documenti e notizie, Obituary October 1880, Dr Guglielmo Dal Bovo, Volumes 6-7.
J. Syst. Bacteriol. 1995; 45, 195-196. such as deposition in two public cell repositories or lack of FAME analysis whereas "Cadidatus Pelagibacter ubique" is not in ATCC and DSMZ , nor has analysis of lipids and quinones been conducted. HTTC1062 is the type strain of the species Pelagibacter ubique, which in turn is the type species of the genus Pelagibacter, which in turn is the type genus of the SAR11 clade or family "Pelagibacteraceae".
He desired constant admiration of his gardens, and he never ceased to lament his lack of fame as a poet. In 1759, Shenstone made the acquaintance of James Woodhouse, a shoe-maker from nearby Rowley Regis who had started writing poetry. Shenstone encouraged Woodhouse's literary efforts, allowing him access to the library at the Leasowes and including one of Woodhouse's works in a collection of poems published in 1762. Shenstone died unmarried on 11 February 1763.
She asks their coach, her biological mother Shelby Corcoran (Idina Menzel), to help coach New Directions, but Shelby tells Rachel that she's tired of coaching glee clubs, and is stepping down as Vocal Adrenaline's coach to settle down and start a family. Shelby adopts Quinn's baby, whom she names Beth at Puck's (Mark Salling) request. During the pre-vote discussion, the other celebrity judges insult Sue for her lack of fame. Aural Intensity is named runner-up, and Vocal Adrenaline wins, with New Directions coming in last.
The three others were called Ogano, Gakuga and Yoshikawa. He remained in the Kashima area for his whole life, which may explain his lack of fame compared to that of his students Tsukahara Bokuden and Kamiizumi Nobutsuna, both of whom travelled extensively. According to one legend, Matsumoto received the secrets of swordsmanship in a dream from the Kashima Shrine's tutelary deity, Takemikazuchi-no-mikoto. Another legend tells that he learned his sword techniques from Iizasa Ienao, founder of the Tenshin Shōden Katori Shintō-ryū.
Despite having to devise a new setlist at the last moment, New Directions win by unanimous decision and Sue is suspended by Figgins. She blackmails him into allowing her back, and is selected as a judge for the show choir Regionals competition. Sue is ridiculed by the other judges for her lack of fame and underdog status, allowing her to empathize with the glee club members. She votes for New Directions to win, and although they place last, she blackmails Figgins into allowing them another year to compete.
" Trouser Press called the music "tougher and more unpredictable" than related bands such as Let's Active and The Three O'Clock, citing "jagged guitar lines, ominous percussion and noisy sound effects... creating an odd but often productive tension" that undercut pop conventions. In the book Lost in the Grooves, the album was critically viewed as walking "a fine line between pretension and genius," with the former view supported by Miller's liner notes written in the style of James Joyce's Finnegans Wake, and the latter view supported by "chiming guitars and great pop melodies" described as "breathtaking." The book cited Miller's "brilliant tunesmithing," and identified Real Nighttime as the album in which the group proved themselves capable of fully realizing the "sense of ambition and high concept" suggested in their earlier work. Film director Andrew Bujalski, in New York Magazine, cited Real Nighttime among his top 20 influences, stating in 2013 that he had been shaken by Scott Miller's then-recent death: "[Miller] had this complex relationship with his lack of fame, but somehow the fact that his bands never made it big seemed like part of why they stayed great.

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