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"renown" Definitions
  1. the state of being famous and receiving respect because of something you have done that people admire

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That means there are riches and renown to be had.
Chicago, until growing fame brought more national renown, more notorious
Members of Tetlock's group have added to their forecasting renown.
They propelled Omaha and Saddle Creek Records to international renown.
Simone gained renown for her distinctive voice and unapologetic attitude.
Roy McBride, has earned praise and renown, not always comfortably.
In that time, he won a little bit of renown.
Still, jackals have a kind of renown in some circles.
It hopes Latin music will be a ticket back to renown.
H: Has any renown art handler come to shake your hand?
Baseball players generally don't have renown of football or basketball players.
Despite his renown, hundreds of Haeckel's illustrations remain obscure and inaccessible.
But there was a hitch in terms of achieving wider renown.
Mr. Alexie's path to his current renown was harder than most.
Baldwin, despite his growing renown, would remain more of a loner.
The Trans World Flight Center remains one is his most renown designs.
Williams was a regular at Alfredo, whose eponymous fettuccini attained global renown.
It was not just in their lifetimes that Hume's renown outstripped Smith's.
Their growth is striking given the city's renown for its tea-drinking culture.
Beyond his great renown as a judge, he is active in his community.
She achieved a socialite fame, parlaying her platinum-blonde looks into worldwide renown.
His property located in Vacationland, is renown for its beautiful, geothermal tide pools.
The show really gained steam as performers with increasing renown took the stage.
Songs created with the Crypton software ascended to the stratosphere of internet renown.
The Panama Papers also brought a new level of renown to the consortium.
Penn Station was not where Mr. Belle was to win his greatest renown.
Asus, a motherboard maker of some renown, is now helping bridge the gap.
Sports had gotten Edwards out of East St. Louis and brought him renown.
Beyond his great renown as a judge, he is active in his community.
Without technology, his enormous renown might not have been possible in his lifetime.
Most of the people described were artists of limited renown and scant gifts.
In Denmark, the confectioner Johan Bulow has achieved some renown for his Lakrids.
Starz has a documentary coming up about renown soul and funk singer Sharon Jones.
The idea is to try to book people potentially on the cusp of renown.
Mr. Asawa was one of only a handful of them to enjoy international renown.
Renown came after he had met Ms. Abramovic while living in Amsterdam in 20173.
For a young musician to crash, suddenly, into renown and adoration can be disorienting.
But it was in Vietnam that Lansdale would achieve his greatest renown — and frustration.
Architects traditionally achieve renown with corporate headquarters, private residences, museums, concert halls and stadiums.
But it was as a writer and technological visionary that he gained public renown.
He won military renown for defeating (until Gettysburg) a succession of larger Union forces.
For all of her thick-skinned swagger, Tucker, 60, has legitimate claim to renown.
For all of her thick-skinned swagger, Tucker, 60, has legitimate claim to renown.
With greater success and renown came the money to collect in a serious way.
His renown grew in part because of his attendance at prominent hedge fund conferences.
The information was provided to then little-known WikiLeaks, launching the organization into international renown.
Despite Abadzhiev's renown, Bulgarian weightlifting has been embarrassed by a series of doping scandals, however.
Cinematic auteurs are generally renown for their intense interest in the minutiae of their productions.
Yet despite SoftBank's renown, little is known about how it actually goes about striking deals.
Her renown is probably the single greatest factor in CrossFit's explosive growth in the country.
Calm's Masterclasses series offers classes taught by world-renown meditation experts, as well as doctors.
But he never got the renown of Pierre Bonnard or Édouard Vuillard, two other members.
Leaf's sights may be set on international renown, but its heart lies closer to home.
On the edge of a green-carpeted show ring, she teetered between anonymity and renown.
In Tuscany, the grape is known as mammolo, which has a similar lack of renown.
By 1939 his stewardship of Kafka's work had given his friend a fast-rising global renown.
Can anyone say for sure that certain stars haven't made Faustian deals to achieve their renown?
The judge's "staggering work ethic" and "fierce intellect" start to explain his renown, Mr Segall says.
But Eleanor's renown did not lift her from despair at the acts of an unfaithful lover.
Peppa Pig, the sassy anti-whistling British pig of renown, is stirring up trouble in China.
"It all seems fleeting," he said, somewhat sheepishly but with extreme geniality, of his current renown.
Achieving international renown at such a young age is tricky, and the show quietly acknowledges that.
But it was not until the 22014s that he emerged as a bandleader of international renown.
But it is his behavior off the court that has contributed most to Mr. Udoh's renown.
That's because whole countries in Africa cannot boast of a single art museum of any renown.
The cases of Louis C.K. and Parker are different, as are the levels of their renown.
Given their coffee's renown, the sippy cup half-filled with undrinkable brew came as a surprise.
Serially banned on the mainland but protected by his global renown, Mr Yan still lives in Beijing.
The outdated information at the AMNH is concerning because the museum is a world renown educational institution.
But Peppa's most recent ascension has been to LGBTQ icon, on top of her already worldwide renown.
Crucially, however, "its renown gave her the power and the incentive to emancipate herself," Ms Showalter writes.
Despite all this versatility, however, widespread renown did not arrive for Mr. Tkachenko-Papizh, 52, until March.
This hardware-only pitch competition, cousin to TechCrunch's world-renown Startup Battlefield, is a real game-changer.
Eberly benefited from a whispered kind of fame, a modest renown among coaches, players and their parents.
The Swing Collective features five young improvisers of growing renown, all hailing from different countries of origin.
They just want the renown as 'winners' but cannot understand the fact that they basically cannot win.
Yassin was a founder of the Hamas movement and, like Arafat, a political leader of world renown.
In his lifetime, François-René de Chateaubriand won renown as a politician, diplomat, novelist and travel writer.
Despite this recent worldwide renown, Shinkai has been making films for the better part of two decades.
Our memory of Lincoln's economic vision is overshadowed by his renown success in fighting to end slavery.
The desire for renown as a man of letters came early for Casanova, as most things did.
That will give Mr Westbrook a credible chance to play for a title, instead of mere individual renown.
But she chose to become "a master jewel thief of international renown," a profession that brilliantly suited her.
But it was the publication of "The Name of the Rose" that vaulted Mr. Eco to global renown.
And while their works have sometimes won renown in film festivals abroad, they have lacked distribution at home.
Our world-renown startup pitch competition is yet another thrilling way to launch your startup to the world.
And a lucky (and hardworking) few have become billionaires, modern men and women of industry and lasting renown.
She says everything you're thinking as you watch the show's gallery of goons scrapping over marginal local renown.
But in her own lifetime, Berlin never enjoyed the same renown as so many of her associates did.
Though his renown hardly rests on having been a Times correspondent, Churchill was actually born to the role.
Despite the here-today, gone-tomorrow nature of most its institutions, Miami remains a world-renown nightlife destination.
Several hospital systems have piloted Uber's service, including MedStar Health, NYU Langone Health, LifeBridge Health and Renown Health.
A letter to an acquaintance on this day in 1773 indicates that her renown also won her freedom.
As his renown grew, she endured rumors of his infidelity with starlets like Marilyn Maxwell and Lana Turner.
Now that he is not only an artist of renown but also a father and a professor, Pope.
Though paintings may dominate the auction offerings this week, his three-dimensional work has brought him much renown.
" Mr. Friedman's renown in the world of ufology brought him an appearance — caricatured as himself, but called "Dr.
In the past, successful African writers often first gained renown abroad, yet weren't widely read in their homelands.
Like Jackson Heights and Indian cuisine, Flushing's renown as New York's not-for-tourists Chinatown has been gradual.
The group first gained renown by using a viral video to stir up mass demand for coding lessons.
SoFi has also gained renown for its willingness to market itself in ways that traditional banks have not.
It's the story of Faust, who sold his soul for renown, then endured the ugliness of that deal.
At the same time, celebrities and others of renown no longer routinely shield the public from their struggles.
The book expanded Trump's renown far beyond New York City, making him an emblem of the successful tycoon.
See LIMITS OF FICTION Deshi Deng is an artistic mercenary, whose renown is quietly growing along with her skills.
While the foundation has some renown, in recent years, this pales in comparison to the notoriety generated by Solomon.
He never achieved the renown he felt destined for, but he left behind a legacy far stranger than fame.
Mr Kagame is perhaps the most successful general alive, and this is only part of his claim to renown.
But only in the mid-17th century did other outsiders begin to carry the herb's renown to the West.
His third novel, "The Remains of the Day," published in 1989, won Ishiguro a Booker prize and world renown.
But we can live without carbs, according to Harvard nutrition professor and world-renown diet expert Dr. Walter Willett.
Her increasing renown helped bring her spectral trade into the light and encouraged her to push for official recognition.
If you fight through each wave, you typically get a nice piece of loot in addition to extra Renown.
His renown, like that of Maria Callas, was such that he was known far beyond his field of expertise.
Surgery centers were a new concept at the time, and they increased his regional renown and made him wealthy.
Our Bolsa Familia program, which assisted impoverished families while simultaneously ensuring that children received quality education, won international renown.
Shandong Ruyi emerged as a leading shareholder in Renown a decade ago and has since become its majority stakeholder.
He produced many stakes winners, though he never matched the renown of his sire, Bold Ruler, as a stallion.
Long white gloves are worn with ball dresses on white-tie occasions, regardless of the renown of those attending.
Fielding, whose Tom Jones would gain renown for his cheerful sexual exploits, found Richardson's platitudinous Sunday-school morality unbearable.
Until very recently, bassists have rarely led their own bands; their Rolodexes tend to be bigger than their renown.
However, when a world renown Harvard geneticist announces he's launching a blockchain-based start-up, it merits some attention.
Given its international renown, that brand is likely to flourish under a Trump administration regardless of social media strategy.
He won renown by his oratorical powers both in the northern part of the United States and in England.
This discussion series features the 2017 McKnight Visual Artist Fellows in conversation with nationally-renown art curators and critics.
Despite the here-today, gone-tomorrow nature of most of its institutions, Miami remains a world-renown nightlife destination.
The big enchilada however went to a man who would soon become world renown in the annals of eating lore.
Gregory O'Gallagher, founder of Kinobody and a renown fitness Youtuber, cited Tony Stark's "crazy confidence" as his most valuable characteristic.
Johanna Went was one of its most formidable figures, attracting renown with her cacophonous vocals, elaborate costumes, and grotesque spectacle.
But beyond politicians and a handful of notorious dictators and drug lords, the nation has few figures of international renown.
He brought considerable renown to our country by this position and through his conduct and comportment in the global arena.
He first came to art-world renown in the 1990's, when his works dealt directly with the AIDS crisis.
A new genre is forming at the movies, in which remarkable minds transcend their social context to achieve scientific renown.
But there was another narrative, just as striking to some admirers, of a private courage beyond his klieg-lit renown.
Last month it acquired a wider and sadder renown as the town closest to the epicenter of a deadly earthquake.
These artists are thriving in real time, and their renown is growing for music that is often inventive and compelling.
Morrisroe was notorious in the club scene of his native Boston, but he never saw critical renown in New York.
It gained renown for its thermal spas in the 19th century, and its resorts and spas continue to draw tourists.
He constantly casts about looking for something more captivating and consequential, where his renown may be secured — to no avail.
He gained renown for reviving Nissan after French automaker Renault took a large stake in the company nearly two decades ago.
It would be a terrible precedent in this country, and because of Oxford's renown, it would make headlines around the world.
We interviewed Jennie Fresa, renown hair and makeup artist to give us her tips on establishing a wedding day beauty timeline.
And it's almost entirely serviced by one healthcare network, Renown Health, which is running the study alongside the Desert Research Institute.
Her sudden renown leads her to a meeting with wookiee chieftain Attichituk on a local talk show, and a romance blossoms.
But the respect and renown Ghost has garnered for his art is what Solo believes will help propel their business forward.
His renown in the field was even more striking in that he had never intended to become a translator at all.
For decades, white rappers who have reached wide renown — and plenty who never did — have employed a handful of familiar strategies.
RIO DE JANEIRO — Ryan Lochte is a familiar sports figure, second only to Michael Phelps in renown among American male swimmers.
Rarely have the benefits of wealth, power and renown been as clear as they were in the aftermath of Patricia's conviction.
In fact, corporate celebs may find their renown even more fleeting than other high achievers due to the stakes and scale.
As his renown spread, movies were made about him, he made cameos on TV shows, and he inspired composers and songwriters.
Ms. Athill's renown came with "Somewhere Towards the End," the sixth — though by no means the last — volume of her autobiography.
These are all possible avenues to fame, toward becoming someone of renown, he said, which would justify the years of anguish.
Father and son later agreed — with barely disguised envy — that the renown enjoyed by John Hancock and Thomas Paine was undeserved.
Douglas stars as Sandy Kominsky, an acting coach of minor renown whose promising career as a performer never quite panned out.
A small and highly selective interdisciplinary program, it offers classes and critiques by full-time faculty and visiting artists of renown.
After a house fire in 2007, he moved to Baltimore, where he remained a figure of broad renown among fellow musicians.
His group is joined by an onstage band and the Philadelphia dance crew the Hood Lockers, renown for its locking skills.
But Mr. Benson is perfectly fine with photography becoming an arm of social media, providing Instagram renown for teenagers and Kardashians.
An old-fashioned stock picker, Mr. Baron achieved renown in the 1990s and the 2007s for successfully betting on small companies.
Such renown wasn't ultimately in the cards for YoungBloodZ, which puts them and songs like this one into an odd historical limbo.
Opened by renown Author, Mitch Albom, this center is geared to give kids an outlet during the summer months and after school.
Once called Mt. McKinley, Obama renamed it by executive action last August, angering some Republicans for diminishing their former standard-bearer's renown.
That business became the foundation for what is now a globally renown holding company with a market cap of about $490 billion.
The crew spent a second night in a fire-warmed makeshift shelter before finally skiing to safety, and from there, world renown.
But the kimono's striking look — sweeping sleeves and a robe-like construction, often adorned with intricate designs — have given it international renown.
He coached at three different minor league levels, as well as at spring training where he gained renown for his superlative skill.
But he achieved much wider renown as a public intellectual deeply skeptical about the American policy of détente with the Soviet Union.
But the path that the book, published a century ago on May 21941, 21950, took to literary renown was anything but direct.
Ms. Nelson poked fun at her public renown in a 2010 episode of the sitcom "30 Rock," in which she played herself.
During Monday's announcement at the BBC Showcase trade show in Liverpool, the company highlighted Thunberg's "worldwide renown" over the past several years.
That an artist could achieve renown in this specialized repertoire was unimaginable a century ago, when even Handel's stage works remained unperformed.
But what Dharam Pal Singh of India lacked in renown, he more than made up for as an international man of mystery.
As the first person from sub-Saharan Africa to become UN Secretary-General, Annan "brought considerable renown to our country," he said.
In the 1930s, after the Japanese invasion, Mr. Peng moved to Chungking, the temporary Nationalist capital, where he began to gain renown.
Buffett's suits are even made in China, by Dalian Dayang Tands, bringing renown to founder Madam Li, who gladly publicizes the connection.
Meyer later coached the New England Patriots and the Indianapolis Colts, but it was at S.M.U. that he achieved his greatest renown.
His father was Mickey Katz, a talented clarinet player who gained national renown for his Yiddish parodies of popular songs of the 1940s.
After all, these kind of public appearances are a large part of how scientists gain renown to reach the top of their field.
Eugenie Schwartz, an artist who found popularity and renown in her native New Orleans for her surreal, darkly humorous pieces, died on Dec.
As president from 2003 to 2010, he won adulation at home and renown abroad for reducing poverty and presiding over brisk economic growth.
That business became the foundation for what is now a globally renown holding company with a market cap of more than $492 billion.
I say this not to diminish Dylan's body of work: His talents are extraordinary, and he deservedly occupies a place of international renown.
For almost 20 years, Mike Parker has been delivering productions and gaining worldwide renown as a singular voice in deep and abstract techno.
The band's hometown of El Paso, Texas, lacked a punk scene of much renown, and their early material was energetic, yet largely unremarkable.
The first was his move to Real Madrid, where he was wanted as a footballer almost as much as for his spiralling renown.
The history of art is littered with significant painters and sculptors who never reached the same level of renown as some their peers.
But until now, the festival has been a mainstay of world cinema, launching movies from the world's most-lauded directors into international renown.
He already was a star of great renown in Spain, where he had served as a muse to Pedro Almodóvar for seven movies.
Renown said CEO Yoshiyuki Jinbo and Chairman Minoru Kitabatake failed to be reappointed at its annual general meeting, with opposition from Shandong Ruyi.
Of the five women, Hartigan was the one who received the kind of swift, spectacular renown that was more readily granted to men.
As Price's music is increasingly recognized by a previously neglectful classical mainstream, the concerto has begun to see the wider renown it deserves.
He gained global renown for his unabashed support of progressive issues, but at home his support has suffered after a series of scandals.
Nigel Owens is the rare official who, at any given match, could have more renown than some of the players on the field.
"Oroonoko" was adapted into one of the most popular plays of the Restoration era, and its renown endured well into the eighteenth century.
After gaining renown in Paris and touring America, Mucha was already at work on "The Slav Epic" when he returned to Prague in 1910.
Germany's Leica, a company that enjoys global renown for its high-quality cameras, is not shy about licensing its name out to lesser products.
But much greater renown came with the release of his first solo album at in 2008: it reached number three on the Australian charts.
GQ's political columnist, Andrew Ryvkin, was beaten up on the street by two pro-­Putin writers of some renown, Sergei Minaev and Eduard Bagirov.
A sport in its infancy, pole has come a huge way from the neon-lit strip bars and polyester G-strings of popular renown.
I'll later learn she's renown for being one of the first digital influencers in the fashion industry and is now a respected creative director.
The focal point of "Hungry" is a dramatist of some renown, Thomas Gabriel, who has been dead for several months when the play begins.
Transgression cannot be a responsible defense for a lack of research and consideration, particularly from an artist of international renown with major institutional support.
Thanks to the renown of Roosevelt, who left the Department of the Navy to become its lieutenant colonel, the regiment was overwhelmed with applicants.
As Alma's renown spread, the Deutschers gave up their teaching jobs and moved to Dorking, in Surrey, and devoted themselves to managing her schedule.
But he skillfully manages to brush aside the subject and moves onto his first encounter with Bernard Mauchamp, the renown French entomologist and geneticist.
The house he shared with his second wife, Zélia Gattai — also a writer of renown — until he died in 2001 is now a museum.
All hotel guests have access to room service by Jean-Georges Vongerichten, a world-renown chef who has Michelin-rated restaurants around the globe.
His six-person law firm has achieved national renown — and a near monopoly — in the curious business of devising ways to compensate disaster victims.
"Uptown" features 25 artists, among them well-known figures like Sanford Biggers, Nari Ward and Julie Mehretu, but also impressive artists of less renown.
That's mostly because ImageNet, a renown training data set AI researchers have relied on for the last decade, is generally bad at recognizing people.
Tony Robbins, renown life and business strategist who has coached more than 5003 million people, has dedicated himself to spreading personal finance literacy across America.
Bill Gates wears khaki pants and enjoys McDonald's, but he has achieved renown as the world's richest man and one of its most influential philanthropists.
He'd gained renown in the industry for his grippingly raw Y Tu Mamá También, so was unsure about taking the leap into more mainstream endeavours.
It can also never be forgotten -- and won't -- that he committed monstrous, willful acts against a number of women through decades of his ascending renown.
She made records here with names like "Moscow-New-York" and "Come to USA" but never equaled the renown she had in the Soviet Union.
Once in America he became involved in the Manhattan Project, which led to the first nuclear bomb, bringing him renown well beyond the physics community.
In an email to Axios, Hoffman acknowledged several interactions with Epstein, which he said were for the purpose of fundraising for MIT's renown Media Lab.
"Writing 'Battle Hymn' was the turning point in her life, and its renown gave her the power and the incentive to emancipate herself," Showalter writes.
Renown for its focus on antiques, TEFAF is generally held in New York in the fall and is having its first spring edition this year.
Fujimoto's Children's Center for Psychiatric Rehabilitation in Date, Hokkaido, completed in 2006, was the last of the commissions and the first to achieve international renown.
A 29-year-old pianist and bandleader of increasing renown, Sands is aligned with jazz's straight-ahead mainstream, but he's got an unbounded inquisitive instinct.
But he has always declined, mindful, perhaps, that his renown as a bard of the kitchen might be difficult to equal in the kitchen itself.
Reflecting on his long career, Mr. Heath often said that although he never achieved as much renown as some of his contemporaries, he was satisfied.
The manufacturer, then known as Lockheed, responded with a design that has won renown for its versatility, and is now used in about 60 countries.
Just as artists are reaching the peak of their renown, they are snatched away, leaving behind seeds that are only just beginning take root. video
Diane Terman Felenstein, who represented celebrities as a publicist before gaining renown herself with a best-selling financial advice guide for women, died on Dec.
Christian Arbeit, a press officer for the club, joked that the renown of Union Berlin's Christmas party had overshadowed the fame of the team itself.
Strongly identifying with the renown artist, Mr. Adams was motivated in 1993 to transfer to Pratt Institute in Brooklyn where Mr. Lawrence had once taught.
Ms. Sarabhai, who performed all over the world (her Darpana company made its New York debut in 1972), achieved renown for bringing innovation to ancient traditions.
The conference kicks off on May 9th and is a packed three days that feature inspiring entrepreneurs, savvy investors and TechCrunch's world renown Startup Battlefield competition.
He also pushed the limits of "Fashion" and "Fame," writing songs with those titles and also thinking deeply about the possibilities and strictures of pop renown.
Artists include relative unknowns and an anonymous 19th century weaver along with those who have achieved international renown, like Buck Nin, Paratene Matchitt and Shane Cotton.
Xu won renown so quickly that by 1995, at 19, he was rumored to be the subject of a heated dispute between two powerful Shanghai gangsters.
Mr. de Sautuola faced an uphill climb to prove the find's legitimacy: Scientists of greater renown, especially the French prehistorian Édouard Cartailhac, vehemently disputed its authenticity.
Yet it is the company's renown and international status that have always made running a Formula One team more difficult for Ferrari than for other owners.
Its deal-making spree started in 2010 and has stretched from Japanese brand Renown to Hong Kong-based Trinity Group and textile brands such as Lycra.
Throughout Mr. de Blasio's tenure as mayor, he has sought shelter and support from Mr. Bratton, a law enforcement leader with national stature and international renown.
The beautiful Southeast Asian country with world-renown tropical beaches is facing increasingly severe repercussions from climate change, and that's not the only cause for concern.
Salavati achieved international renown when he presided over televised show trials of hundreds of Iranians who participated in the nationwide protests that began in June 22019.
The NYC-based trio slogged through the next decade with plenty of underground acclaim but little to show in terms of wider renown or cash remuneration.
Lucho Gatica, the Chilean singer whose lush, brooding croon earned him renown throughout the Spanish-speaking world as "the king of bolero," died on Nov. 21959.
Before this week, Ms. Osakue, 22, had a modicum of renown for throwing the discus farther than any other Italian woman ever in her age group.
LITTLE (Riverhead, $27), Carey's latest, is an eerie fictional memoir narrated by Marie Grosholtz, the girl who grew up to be Madame Tussaud of waxwork renown.
Bono, who has leveraged his rock-star renown toward global initiatives that include battling HIV and AIDS and reducing extreme poverty, constantly analyzes his own efforts.
The basic issue is simple: Despite all the allotted catwalk time, there are a handful of names that matter in terms of broad influence and renown.
The son of a famous Spanish painter, Berruguete trained in Italy and returned to his home country to become a court painter, achieving riches and renown.
When Mr. Leppard made his United States debut with the New York Philharmonic in 1969, Donal Henahan of The New York Times noted his scholarly renown.
PARELES The Messthetics' rhythm section — the drummer Brendan Canty and the bassist Joe Lally, both of Fugazi renown — is capable of some serious post-hardcore thrash.
We were both raised in Philadelphia and played high School basketball in the renown Philadelphia Public School League (Joe at Bartram HS, me at Lincoln HS).
The negative impact of the original Executive Order was felt immediately, creating stress and uncertainty for artists of global renown and disrupting major U.S. cultural events.
J.C. Oumou Sangare emerged as a force in traditional-style Malian music, bringing the style of her home region, Wassoulou, to national and then international renown.
For many, the best-known financial website is still Mint, which gained renown by allowing customers to track all their varied financial accounts in one place.
And because celebs and teens are practically renown for their absurd, viral-content-generating behaviour, Coachella has become quite the petri dish for stupid and nonsensical shenanigans.
I think you can look at our business and say, I have one medical partnership and that's with the state of Nevada, with Renown, and that's it.
She's established herself as a renown actress in the U.K. and even had no qualms being nominated at the same time as her ex-husband, Gary Oldman.
If you think that all it takes to gain renown is skill and effort, "you have a sense of entitlement to whatever comes your way," he says.
And so, we commit our lives to an eternal pursuit of the most fleeting dreams of money, status, and renown — in its many varying yet identical forms.
She has attained that renown less through litigation—though she has done plenty of that—than through a blend of high-profile legal advocacy and public relations.
Baidu's AI initiative took a hit with the departure of world-renown scientist Lu Qi as company COO, but it continued to invest heavily in the space.
A powerful index of Mr. Oberlin's midcentury renown comes from an improbable source: the composer Peter Schickele, whose alter ego is the fictional Baroque composer P.D.Q. Bach.
Lucho was at first shy of the stage, but his older brother, Arturo, achieved some renown in Chile as a baritone singer, and he recognized Lucho's talent.
Maybe, maybe not; for those non-Anglo writers who won it decades ago, it's hard to know whether the Nobel alone was responsible for their renown here.
When the first SEAL teams were created in the early 1960s, they drew sailors from the Navy's Underwater Demolition Teams — the "frogmen" of World War II renown.
" The firm, in its statement, said its renown stemmed not only from "brilliant architectural design and execution" but also "an environment that respects a diverse, motivated staff.
On the one hand, to do nothing may allow racism to have an academic platform, but a protest of an event may only feed a speaker's renown.
At a time when women were seen as incapable of serious creative or intellectual activity, Anguissola and Fontana gained international renown for their exceptional bodies of work.
But it was also a reminder of the high quality of her artistry and the generosity with which she uses her renown to champion lesser-known voices.
Hüsker Dü, who were active through most of the 83s, have attained considerable retroactive renown for the way their blend of punk and alternative rock anticipated grunge.
A prize-winning reporter known for his work at RioDoce covering organized crime, Valdez's murder sparked outrage and showed that even international renown offers no guarantee of safety.
Italian artist Giuseppe Penone is renown for his art that incorporates nature and humanity, and his 2012 exhibition, The Hidden Life Within, excavates a massive tree's early form.
He achieved his greatest athletic renown in the mid-303s, when he broke or tied five world records outdoors and four indoors in the sprints and low hurdles.
Eleven years older than McLean, Goichi "Go211" Kishida had long ago achieved fighting-game renown for his rock-solid defense and composure in the face of frenzied attacks.
In his place stands former Ajax and Inter Milan manager Frank de Boer, a former star player who is renown for his track record in developing young talent.
At this touring convention, with all of the most renown choreographers in the world, we usually teach anywhere from 803-800 students over the course of the weekend.
Jining City Urban Construction bought a 26% stake in the luxury clothing brand, which owns brands like Japan's Renown to Hong Kong-based Trinity Group and France's SMCP .
Despite its renown in the tech world, surprisingly little is known about how Japanese tech firm SoftBank actually goes about striking deals through its $100 billion Vision Fund.
These volumes feature authoritative texts by some of the world's most renown authors and come in beautifully designed bonded-leather binding with gilt edging and a ribbon bookmark. 
She is admired as a Nigerian who has become an international celebrity, bringing renown to her country and a sense that now, for a Nigerian, anything is possible.
Many of his most popular songs, such as "March Madness" and "Codeine Crazy," were never formally released as singles, and instead gained renown simply through being fan favorites.
Mr. Wiley already has international renown — a painting of his sold for $143,000 at auction and his work is in major institutions like the Metropolitan Museum of Art.
The Chinese textile group Shandong Ruyi emerged a decade ago as the largest shareholder at Renown, a storied but loss-making collection of men's and women's clothing brands.
If the renown he enjoyed during his lifetime did not carry over into the 20th century, that may have been because he was perceived as a transitional figure.
It gained renown in the 1940s for breeding world-class American quarter horses, a breed known for outrunning other breeds in races of up to a quarter mile.
And without ever entirely abandoning Seymour's initial deadpan mien or milquetoast voice, Groff charts a precise evolution of a man becoming drunk on the prospect of world renown.
Warren won her Senate seat, and continued her personnel-is-policy crusade from the chamber, shining her spotlight on obscure positions or officials whose influence outpaced their renown.
The NSC staff's growing renown, it turns out, is another sign of how abnormal Washington has become and how grave the President's actions on Ukraine appear to be.
Next in line is a record-company executive, Debra (Kate McKinnon), who flies Jack to Los Angeles and promises, or threatens, to garland him with riches and renown.
" Leo Braudy, in his 1986 book, "The Frenzy of Renown: Fame and its History," defines fame as "the interplay between the common and the unique in human nature.
On the plane, she meets Hakim Jamal (Anthony Mackie), an activist of charismatic renown, and, upon landing in Los Angeles, joins him in giving the Black Power salute.
Few of his books were translated, so his renown was initially restricted to Francophone readers and outsiders who followed events in France with more than a passing interest.
The Famous Places section displays images that commemorate Japan's renown sights, such as Mt. Fuji, Edo (present-day Tokyo), and the Tōkaidō road traveled by the poet Bashō.
One of the boxers headlining this weekend's WBO European lightweight title bout, Jamie Kavanagh, has been linked to the Kinahan family, renown for their ties to the criminal underworld.
Police tell PEOPLE the victim was airlifted to Renown Regional Medical Center in Reno, Nevada, where he is in stable condition with several injuries within the intensive care unit.
But she chose to become "a master jewel thief of international renown" — a profession that brilliantly suited her, as Marilyn Stasio notes in her roundup of true crime narratives.
"This is going to end no time soon," said David M. Anderson, a professor of African history at the University of Warwick and a renown expert on modern Kenya.
We walk over to the Los Angeles outpost of Hauser & Wirth, a sprawling complex of buildings housed in a former flour mill whose scale reflects the gallery's international renown.
Following the tour, he focused mostly on fashion, releasing a grime song here, a Paul McCartney collaboration there, an errant freestyle elsewhere, to varying degrees of renown and interest.
One of the artists featured is particularly noteworthy: Nintendo Power is the home of some very early works from artist Katsuya Terada, who has skyrocketed to international renown since.
He first came to international renown as a representative of his country's nascent juke scene—a loopy but reverent attempt at capturing the energy of that Chicago-born music.
The most charming of Ms. Goldin's subjects is probably Poiret, the "king of fashion" in the Belle Époque, who is quoted speaking with entertaining false humility about his renown.
Like a tropical weather pattern, the controversy over statues honoring historical figures of dubious renown has moved North, its arrival heralded by New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio.
On Tuesday, the Jane Goodall Institute, based in Virginia, released an email that the world-renown primatologist sent to Mr. Maynard on Sunday, expressing sympathy for the "devastating" loss.
For Ms. Shange, the renown that "For Colored Girls" brought was trying in the early years, and it took a long time for her to adjust, Ms. Bayeza said.
"FIFA robbed my idea; this is anti fair play," said Heine Allemagne, inventor of the aforementioned foam, which gained international renown after being used at the 2014 World Cup.
Widely viewed as one of the greatest philosophers — if not the greatest — ever to write in English, Hume had already gained international renown before Smith produced his first book.
He started making games as a teenager in England, and later gained renown with the Texas-based video game company Origin Systems, where he made the game Wing Commander.
At the same time, Taller E's growing renown has brought attention from a broader base of wealthier clients, particularly for younger architects working in the style of their teachers.
On "Pablo," this latter trait is especially evident on the track "Famous," in which West speculates about a sexual encounter with Taylor Swift and takes credit for her renown.
Following in the wake of that vanguard is Hans Abrahamsen, who, at the age of sixty-three, has won the international renown that largely eluded his older Danish colleagues.
Mr. Youssef is an Egyptian comedian who rocketed to global renown with the satirical news show "The Program," a popular and often provocative Middle Eastern answer to Jon Stewart.
At a time when women were seen as incapable of serious creative or intellectual activity, Sofonisba Anguissola and Lavinia Fontana gained international renown for their exceptional bodies of work.
And yet, Mr. Morales seemed to acknowledge during an interview that his time in power — and his worldwide renown as Bolivia's first Indigenous president — had come to an end.
Some species, like açai, have already gained renown in the West for their promise to help people stave off illness, while others, like camu camu, are still relatively unknown.
The concept was promoted by Elon Musk, of electric-car and private-rocket renown, and then offered by one of his companies as open-source technology available to all.
His popularity and renown in Iran would seem alien to most in the West, as he was much more prominent than any modern military leaders in major Western powers.
Famous artist Quinquela Martín grew up in La Boca and is known for establishing the neighborhood's renown, having opened a school, a studio, and a still-standing museum there.
Though her art shares common ground with Sol LeWitt, with whom she had a warm correspondence and even traded work, Horwitz was not granted even a fraction of his renown.
Comic companies have never employed a writer of such renown, a public intellectual who has sold millions of books, his work omnipresent on college syllabi and translated into several languages.
But: Carter Page was an American businessman of no particular renown who worked in the Moscow office of Merrill Lynch before striking out on his own with a consulting company.
But he'll likely never achieve the historic design renown of Apple, which is why the choice by the late Steve Jobs to have Starck design his yacht is so important.
Since the Chickamauga monument was unveiled, local chapters in Tennessee have placed two more markers commemorating Confederate soldiers killed in skirmishes of little renown outside the communities where they occurred.
Princess Margaret established its royal renown when its then-owner gifted her a 10-acre plot of land on the island, on which she then built a luxury vacation home.
They're made with Korintje cinnamon renown for its intense spicy flavor and curled "quills" of dried evergreen bark that hails from the volcanic soil on the slopes of Mt. Korintje.
Boyds has in fact sold women's wear since 21, but never with the focus, success or renown equal to its men's wear, which accounts for 2000 percent of its business.
That renown propelled him into Parliament, where he soon added notoriety to his reputation by crossing the floor of the House of Commons, abandoning the Conservative Party for the Liberals.
During the 18th century, if you mentioned Bach, most people assumed you were referring to Emanuel (1714-88), whose renown in that period eclipsed that of his father (1685-1750).
But the group is as capable of more straightforward barn burners as they are the kinds of haunting, sparse arrangements that have earned them renown in the classical music world.
His movies dealt with issues like police incompetence, the danger of genetic engineering and the theme that would bring him worldwide renown: the class strife tearing at South Korean society.
Two-thirds of SPD members listened and voted to allow for continuity with a Grand Coalition – which in past Merkel governments coincided with economic growth and international renown for Germany.
Comedy Mr. Youssef is an Egyptian comedian who rocketed to global renown with the satirical news show "The Program," a popular and often provocative Middle Eastern answer to Jon Stewart.
"Disgustingly handsome," in the words of the Princess of Monaco, he was a roué of some renown ("a moral wreck," in his daughter's view) and a lover of Sarah Bernhardt.
In his mid-twenties, Picabia had achieved respectable renown with Impressionist landscapes, evidently achieved without risk of sunburn; he derived at least some of the airy outdoor views from postcards.
Under the California measure, thousands of student-athletes in America's most populous state will be allowed to promote products and companies, trading on their sports renown for the first time.
Born intersex, O'Connell cultivated a renown career in the rough-and-tumble world of Southern racing as a man, fearing that her stronger female identity wouldn't be accepted by the industry.
Its current lineup also features Kevin Hufnagel of Gorguts and Dysrhythmia renown and newcomer Ron Verod of Psalm Zero and Kayo Dot alongside bassist Johnny Deblase and band founder Dave Nuss.
Mr. Sorkin, who also wrote the film's screenplay, before going on to greater renown as a creator of television series like "Sports Night" and "The West Wing," will write the script.
"What are those?" took over the internet for a season, culminating with a kid asking the question of none other than Michael Jordan, a shoe seller and athlete of some renown.
He made the Met's orchestra into one of the finest in the world, led the Boston Symphony Orchestra and the Munich Philharmonic and gained worldwide renown through recordings, telecasts and videos.
In the past year, the rapper, known offstage as Elizabeth Harris, has gained renown far outside Chicago, her hometown, for her very funny, profoundly unprintable observations on sex and other topics.
With his win, Mr. Cohen joins a lineup of nine past awardees that includes Sullivan Fortner, Aaron Parks, Dan Tepfer and Aaron Diehl — who have all attained significant renown since winning.
The consequences for the Charlies Roses and Matt Lauers of the world (and individuals of lesser renown) are the same as for lawmakers: loss of reputation, loss of livelihood and humiliation.
But what makes "Comeback Season" most compelling are not the easy-to-recall moments, but stories of lesser renown, like the miniature football that was recovered at the World Trade Center.
Whether priest or doctor, in many of the cases the perpetrator is a well-educated, middle-aged white man who has achieved renown and has access to large numbers of children.
Mr. Leone, a Democrat, was borough president from 1970 to 1976, when Brooklyn did not enjoy the renown as a cultural center and thriving place to live that it has today.
The level of renown he earns here will depend entirely on his ability to execute an ambitious plan to lift his beleaguered club back to the top flight of Italian soccer.
Mr. Whitman's renown in the 1990s and early 2000s was largely due to his success as a value-oriented equity hawk, seeking out companies that traded at discounts to the broader market.
The original source of Professor Flowers's renown was an undergraduate course at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology with the unprepossessing name 2.70 Introduction to Design, which he started teaching in the 1970s.
The popularity of animal photos on social media—combined with a desire for a glimmer of good news in Turkey—has boosted the renown of these creatures both at home and abroad.
Kaia Gerber is undoubtedly fashion's breakout star but her mom Cindy Crawford and "auntie" Naomi Campbell have well-established fame and worldwide renown bestowed on them since the late 1980s and 1990s.
The appointment, announced in the spring of 2015, ousted Frank Castorf, a famous East German director who had led the theatre to international renown with politically charged productions—and generous state subsidies.
Both films — and 2014's Haider, based on Hamlet — transpose the Bard's classics to regional India, and Omkara remains a stunning retelling of a world-renown story that is anything but old.
Responsible for the renown Guilty Gear fighting game series, Arc has a reputation for making some of the most polished, best-looking fight games around — and FighterZ only reaffirms the developer's talents.
Born Gaspard-Félix Tournachon, he was a hot-air balloonist and a caricaturist before he won renown for his psychologically rich photographs of cultural giants such as Victor Hugo and George Sand.
After all, he's an unimpeachable conservative who won during the Tea Party wave of 2010 and earned renown on the right for his fierce questioning of Hillary Clinton during the Benghazi hearings.
But right in the heart of Lady Vols country, at least one player of state renown is all in on the Huskies' bid for an unprecedented fourth consecutive Division I national title.
Jim Kilroy, a prominent California real estate developer who gained even wider renown for his exploits at sea, as a champion yachtsman sailing the largest class of racing boats, died on Sept.
Ms. Trump's zeal for global renown has been exploited by foreign governments eager to curry favor with her father, just as her husband's financial travails have been viewed as opportunities for influence.
He had made his first etchings in the fall of 226, when he was 216 years old, probably under the tutelage of his father, Nathaniel Pousette-Dart, a painter of some renown.
In grime's earliest days, Double was part of NASTY, one of grime's foundation crews, before going on to achieve more renown as part of Newham Generals with fellow MCs Monkstar and Footsie.
For 80 years, New York audiences — and critics, including me — have felt as much affection for the Frick's music room as the artists who have performed there, even ones of international renown.
He has gained renown for a six-volume cookbook called "Modernist Cuisine," and he has been scorned for the work of his company, Intellectual Ventures, which buys patents and collects licensing fees.
"This last year has been a lot of really hard work and so it doesn't really feel like that wider renown has permeated my bubble a lot of the time," she said.
"Fashion Nova's Infringing Apparel is plainly a deliberate effort to exploit the popularity and renown of Versace's signature designs, and to trade on Versace's valuable goodwill and business reputation," the lawsuit reads.
Both have achieved renown: Palacio (whose real name is Raquel Jaramillo) wrote "Wonder," the best-selling middle-grade novel many credit with launching a worldwide movement to teach kids to choose kindness.
Few cinematographers have earned the renown and exposure merited by Roger Deakins, longtime shooter of choice for the Coen Brothers, who boasts a resumé stacked both with Oscar-winners and instant-classics.
Given the renown of the original Powerpuff Girls among fans as levitating, laser-shooting torchbearers for feminism, and after a wait of over a decade, perhaps the new show could only ever disappoint.
Yet thanks to one music-obsessed teenager and his movie-star father, the song was picked as the opening track to a notorious film called "Blackboard Jungle", which helped it achieve international renown.
Accordia Golf Narashino Country Club was the first Japanese course to host a PGA Tour event as the United States-based circuit continues to spread into far-flung territories seeded by Woods's renown.
With innocence and guilt a matter for the courts, acts like Gucci Mane, Meek Mill, and Remy Ma saw their names and renown grow infamous from charges, their bars languishing while behind bars.
The case has drawn attention not only because of Walters' renown as a wealthy professional sports gambler, but because of a connection to star golfer Phil Mickelson and an investigation plagued by leaks.
But it's not only the world-renown silver screen stars and magazine cover girls who are hitting up the cinema-centric festivities, it's also a whole array of your favorite early aughts stars.
Released by RCA in 1974, the resulting recording, "Snowflakes Are Dancing," brought Mr. Tomita — who died on May 5, at 84, and was widely considered the father of Japanese electronic music — international renown.
The backdrop: This year's Oscars comes at tumultuous period for Hollywood and the movie industry, after dozens of women last year made accused renown film producer Harvey Weinstein of making unwanted sexual advances.
Written and produced by Damon Lindelof (of "Lost" and "Watchmen" renown) and Nick Cuse, and directed by Craig Zobel (whose credits include Lindelof's "The Leftovers"), the film's most clever wrinkle is exhausted early.
He started in on "Sentimental Journey," the song originally sung by Doris Day with Les Brown and His Band of Renown in the mid-1940s, when my patient was entering his teenage years.
Not only does she have the contacts with companies and choreographers all over the world, but she also has the kind of glamour and renown that attracts attention — and, no less importantly, sponsors.
He also became a published poet; his 1968 volume, "To Believe in God," illustrated by Sister Mary Corita Kent, sold particularly well and brought him a burst of renown that included television appearances.
In clear snapshots she fashions a collage of life in the 1950s New York art scene, written with sincere, heartfelt admiration for Cunningham and the once little-known company's journey to critical renown.
As a result, N.B.A. stars were the first from North America to achieve global renown like their soccer counterparts, with the biggest becoming household names even in the remotest regions of the world.
She has earned special renown for her ability to highlight social issues through eye-catching and often humorous illustrations based on statistical data that would otherwise be impenetrable and alienating to the layperson.
A former law professor, Warren has been one of Washington's loudest voices in the fight for Wall Street accountability, gaining wide renown for setting up the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau under President Barack Obama.
RIYDAH - The global renown of billionaire Prince Alwaleed bin Talal made his involuntary detention in early November at Riyadh's Ritz-Carlton hotel one of the biggest single shocks of Saudi Arabia's anti-corruption crackdown.
The Nevada government took it upon itself to offer thousands of its citizens a free test that will examine health, population, genetic and environmental data through the Renown Health Foundation and Nevada's Knowledge Fund.
As a Speaker with broad national renown, she's also the party standard-bearer: the most potent Democratic counter-weight to Trump — at least until party voters tap their presidential nominee later in the cycle.
Cohn was already infamous from his role in the McCarthy hearings, but he would go on to further renown as a backroom New York political wheeler-dealer who was ultimately disbarred for unethical conduct.
LONDON — George Weidenfeld, who fled the Nazi annexation of his native Austria to achieve renown in the salons of postwar London as a publisher, networker and friend of the powerful, died here on Wednesday.
The apparently leaderless structure and seamless functioning of the software won Bitcoin renown among libertarians and anarchists, and soon enough, among entrepreneurs and venture capitalists, drawn to the transparent, mathematical foundations of the project.
You'll experience two program-packed days that include Startup Battlefield, the renown startup pitch competition where the best pre-Series A startups compete for $50,000, bragging rights and a shocking amount of media coverage.
The Missionaries of Charity gained world renown, and Mother Teresa a Nobel peace prize, by caring for the dying, the homeless and orphans gathered from the teeming streets of the city in eastern India.
The older brother of Fidel, 89, and Raul Castro, 84, knew little renown, as he declined an active role in the struggle that heaved the two, and communism, to power in Cuba in 1959.
Through most of his set, Mr. Martin — a saxophonist, keyboardist, composer and producer, not always in that order — leaned heavily on material that brought him recent renown in collaboration with the rapper Kendrick Lamar.
Not only did her cuneiform cookies beguile her colleagues at the office party, they also gained some measure of internet renown after a Penn Museum publicist posted an article about how she made them.
Despite the renown of writers like Harriet Beecher Stowe or Fanny Fern and two of Woolson's favorites, Charlotte Brontë and George Eliot, Woolson seemed to internalize the prevailing prejudice against so-called literary women.
It's an innovative practice that's earned Meade worldwide renown; to date, she's exhibited her work at The Smithsonian National Portrait Gallery, the Grand Palais in Paris, and the United Nations, to name a few.
The designer himself is trading on the interest in his back catalog — his latest collection, for spring/summer 2017, was styled and modeled by Camille Bidault-Waddington, who also experienced renown in Colonna's period.
His United States appearances are infrequent, but at this show he performs with Percussion Mania, a group of growing renown in West Africa, featuring a double-balafon front line that also includes Yacouba Konate.littlefieldnyc.
And in this way, it feels less like it's forcing a myth onto the man who made it clear to his biographer that he wasn't seeking renown — and more like a statement of gratitude.
The consequence is that an extraordinary art academy that has proven to be of exceptional quality and world renown, educating students of bachelor, master, and PhD levels, has to shut down within a year.
But the jazz festival has been gaining renown, thanks to its mix of educational programming and concerts, and a booking strategy that brings together international talent with rising musicians, many based in the borough.
The renown of Italy's jewelry, with its sensual beauty and extraordinary craftsmanship, is founded on the goldsmithing skills passed down through generations from the medieval guilds that once guarded the secrets of the trade.
At the time, de Kooning had a studio in Greenwich Village, where his artistic vision — not to mention his quiet charm and energetic drinking — made him a figure of renown on the art scene.
Wines of The Times Several little-known red grapes of Italy have achieved some small measure of renown beyond their home territories in the last 20123 years, but montepulciano has not been among them.
Constantine Manos, a South Carolina photographer who deserves far more renown, shot a moving series of the daily life of an African-American child in 1952, when Mr. Manos was just a teenager himself.
Mr. Levandowski first gained renown as a graduate student at the University of California, Berkeley, in 2004, when he designed a riderless motorcycle that was entered in the Pentagon's first contest for autonomous vehicles.
On Saturday at the Wöhrsee, in the shadow of Burghausen Castle (of some renown as one of the world's longest castles), a D.J. spun tunes — "Ice Ice Baby," of course — as the events unfurled.
His grandfather Salomon Buber was a wealthy philanthropist and a Jewish scholar of renown; Martin grew up in an observant household and was educated in Hebrew and in Yiddish, as well as in German.
At each of last year's events, 1,000+ of each category's top minds and makers gathered for live interviews, demos and workshops featuring world-renown technologists, founders and investors — not to mention world-class networking.
In 1977 Alex Haley, the author of the best-selling "Autobiography of Malcolm X," achieved world renown after ABC broadcast an eight-part version of his book "Roots," published the previous year to great acclaim.
That was more than a decade after Texas Monthly published a profile of Mr. Sherrod titled "The Best Sportswriter in Texas," written by Larry L. King, a Texas writer of some phrase-turning renown himself.
Ashford Castle in western Ireland has been inhabited for centuries by aristocrats (including the Guinness family, of brewing renown) and visited by luminaries like King George V, Prince Rainier III and Princess Grace of Monaco.
Marks, who died in 2016, was a Welsh drug smuggler of some renown, a man who went from Oxford University to criminal fame and fortune to the same Indiana prison that had housed Timothy McVeigh.
He is hailed in the West for his work, but that doesn't protect him at home and may increase the risk to him; President Kabila is simply jealous of his renown, and this won't help.
In 1947, back in Maryland, where he had gained some renown as an expert in fishing smallmouth bass, he came to the attention of Joe Brooks, an outdoor writer a generation older than Mr. Kreh.
Mr. Roberts is the founder and president of Youth Shooters of America, and his 13-year-old daughter has gained some renown as a competitive shooter, having started when she was just 6 years old.
TOKYO, March 26 (Reuters) - Japanese apparel maker Renown Inc said the company's CEO and chairman were voted out of its board by China's Shandong Ruyi, its top shareholder, at an annual general meeting on Thursday.
Eventually, the bar drew a more varied flock, yet regulars said they took pride in maintaining the unvarnished, working-class charm, where wealth or renown outside the bar did not amount to much inside it.
" While Mr. Nelson, Danny and Farfel were seen on variety shows, they gained their earliest renown from the two years they performed live five-minute commercials on the weekly "Texaco Star Theater Starring Milton Berle.
Joseph W. Rogers, a founder of Waffle House, the restaurant chain that achieved a kind of cultural renown with its no-frills menu, attentive service and round-the-clock hours, died on Friday in Atlanta.
Dr. Doris L. Wethers, who broke racial barriers in the medical world before gaining renown for research and advocacy that helped lead to mandatory testing of all newborns for sickle cell anemia, died on Jan.
The movie follows Danny (Gabriel Chavarria), a young Mexican American who is far more interested in becoming a renown street artist than working in the garage owned by his dad, Miguel (Demián Bichir), a lowrider aficionado.
The musician said that when his uncle introduced him to Schultz in the 1980s, the latter's charisma persuaded him to back the coffee brand, which has grown to international renown and billions of dollars in revenue.
The 42-year-old first won renown at home and abroad for his predominantly black-and-white, haunting images of imaginary cityscapes, inspired by a trip to Europe and reflecting the aggressiveness of modern, urban life.
Irvin achieved renown in the mid-22010s as an athlete at Orange High School, and he went on to the historically black Lincoln University in Pennsylvania, where he majored in history, planning to be a teacher.
But this perception was everywhere—Drew Hanlen, a basketball skills coach of some renown, even mentioned it to longtime Philly sportswriter Bob Ford after working with Fultz over the summer summer: Hanlen was wrong, of course.
Since then, the genetic testing company has pursued partnerships with providers to offer population health support, including an ongoing study with Renown Institute for Health Innovation, a nonprofit integrated healthcare network, and the Desert Research Institute.
I read this fine Gabe Bullard piece in The Bitter Southerner about the eating of squirrel and possum, and discovered a breed of dog I didn't know, the mountain feist, a squirrel hunter of some renown.
The area also is the site of the Cathédrale St. Jean de Besançon, with its renown astronomical clock of some 21880,2100 mechanical parts and dozens of figures that re-enact Christ's burial and resurrection every day.
Three other numbers on this recital were choreographed by Kelucharan Mohapatra (1926-2004), the most influential of the teachers who restored Odissi to renown after it had come close to extinction in the mid-20th century.
Both artists appear in Galerie Lelong's healthy introduction to Grupo Frente, the abstract art movement they participated in during the fecund 1950s along with Lygia Clark and seven others, many of whom deserve more renown here.
By definition, moments flee, yet hope persists among Schmidt's ardent admirers — Austrians, mainly — that the next one will be the turning point, the vehicle to carry the composer to the lasting and universal renown he deserves.
The interests of the Washington Post readers would certainly be better served if the renown newspaper told the whole truth about the complex dynamism of Iranian politics, with all the subtleties and nuances that it involves.
However, given Buttigieg's path to national renown and the case that he's always been part of an elite class, not being able to speak more openly about his ties to powerful organizations and donors is problematic.
The newly released trailer for the drama, based on the book written by the three men (with Jeffrey E. Stern), features scenes of their friendship, their childhood and the European trip that brought them international renown.
FORTY per cent of the babies born in Britain in the week starting on March 3rd 1946 became the first subjects in a project that eventually achieved global scientific renown (and inspired its share of laboratory envy).
We've been trained to find our worth in others' eyes — in terms of the attention we attract (social media "likes" and the like); the renown, fame, and prestige we acquire, or don't; and the salary we command.
Following the collapse of the Taliban, Sadat has gone on to achieve worldwide renown for her defiant portraits of Afghan women, who continue to strive for greater visibility in a world still scarred by the brutal regime.
Their track record so far wasn't the worst, which was not much of a feel-good fact for either of them, even if a sort of undertaker's renown had attached itself to their firm over the years.
Grave faces on Capitol Hill and the shaken voices of retired military men on cable news reflected the Pentagon chief's renown as more than a decorated warrior, retired four-star general and the most admired Cabinet member.
But it is not just his age and talent that make Fordyce such a captivating player: His success and renown have grown as he has battled congenital heart disease that has led to eight heart-related operations.
Mastering Spice, $24.50Readers will learn all about spice from Lior Lev Sercarz, owner of New York City spice shop La Boîte, and a professionally trained chef who has cooked at some of the world's most renown restaurants.
Quinones, the owner of Renown Auto Restoration in San Antonio, Texas, paid off the $5,000 Brigas had left of his mortgage on the house he's lived in for the past 24 years, he told CBS affiliate KENS.
Ehrman, who considers himself a historian but has done extensive work in textual criticism, has managed to achieve his remarkable renown by writing a string of best sellers that skillfully mine and simplify his more scholarly work.
But Mr. Doshi's 2100-year career has always been about much more than prizes — of which he nevertheless has many — or international renown, of which he had relatively little, given that he is not a household name.
It had been a remarkable journey from a broken home in Atlanta to national renown as a singer who never learned to read music but became one of the finest emotive interpreters of the Great American Songbook.
He was 25, a guitarist (although not, to my knowledge, of any particular skill or renown) and French (to the extent that his dad was born in Toulouse before moving to Brooklyn to marry his American mom).
Though none of the exceedingly likable performers has yet found individual renown, they are celebrated in the collective they founded: At a recent performance, the audience greeted several of them with familiar whoops, like a rock band.
" God does not seem to lack for name recognition, but the renown that Franklin has in mind is a kind of cultural capital, or, as he explained it to me, "a seat at the table of culture.
With Apollo's priestess as the main attraction, Delphi's renown grew as Greece's wealthy city states, and powerful conquerors, built sumptuous treasuries filled with rich offerings to encourage the sun god to favor them in war and politics.
With Apollo's priestess as the main attraction, Delphi's renown grew as Greece's wealthy city states, and powerful conquerors, built sumptuous treasuries filled with rich offerings to encourage the sun god to favor them in war and politics.
Reich inherited from his parents a humanistic bent: His mother, Tova, is a novelist of some renown; his father, Walter, is a psychiatrist who was the first director of the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum in Washington.
The work's richness and personality soon earned the duo renown among artists and fashion designers, and, in 2017, Jason Wu commissioned a trio of Work & Sea patterns incorporating cats, disco balls and camouflage for his women's wear.
Alison Saar grew up in a family of artists: her mother is the renown Betye Saar, an African American artist who gained national attention for her work in the 1960s that directly addressed racism and cultural stereotypes.
While SK Telecom made limited edition figuries, Funko figurines are available, and you can find small stand-up paper dolls if you scour the internet enough, there's nothing of the caliber that the Barbie manufacturer is renown for.
If they can share a joke about their elite status now, it's because they bonded back when their renown was hardly assured, and they never forgot the constant rejection that they had to endure in their formative days.
Much of his international renown was owing to his 19 novels and short-story collections, but for many Israelis, the accounts of his journeys across the land and his meetings with its inhabitants were of even greater importance.
Earlier this year Helix began working with the Renown Institute for Health Innovation to offer gene sequencing services to 40,000 Nevadans to begin conducting population health models based on the results of the genetic tests Helix will perform.
Yet the Warriors have remained aware that all their feats would be meaningless without an opportunity to vie for another championship, their victories consigned to the dustbin of near renown, their records reduced to footnotes of almost greatness.
The "backstabber" he's talking about is Benchmark Capital, a renown Silicon Valley venture capital firm which was in the news in September for its role helping to remove WeWork's charismatic and controversial cofounder Adam Neumann from the helm.
Dr. Blizzard, who achieved global renown in his field and was long associated with the University of Virginia School of Medicine, liked to say that he had helped add 233 miles of height to the United States population.
The shooting left Officer McDonald paralyzed from the neck down, but he promptly issued a remarkable public forgiveness of his attacker and used his renown as an opportunity to preach understanding and speak out against violence and intolerance.
"The number is meaningless — this is the greatest sucker's rally in history," said David A. Stockman, the former budget chief for President Ronald Reagan who gained renown for publicly rejecting the notion of Reaganomics in the early 1980s.
"Ain't nobody parachuting into the black community thinking that you can hang out and say 'I won Iowa,' and go to Lizard's Thicket and say, 'I'm the one," he added, referring to a renown barbecue restaurant in South Carolina.
But as her renown has increased, some critics note subtle developments over time, such as her selective incorporation of bold color in her latest exhibition, In Lieu Of a Louder Love, at both Chelsea locations of Jack Shainman Gallery.
But a man whose entire claim to renown and to office rests on a reputation for business prowess will be tempted to do anything he can to prevent actual business failure, and beholdenness to foreign oligarchs, from becoming public.
I had arrived that day with the founder of the Pace Gallery, Arne Glimcher, whose renown as the director and producer of movies like "The Mambo Kings" and "Gorillas in the Mist" may at this point approach Close's own.
In 15th-century Florence, Luca della Robbia invented a glazing technique for terra cotta that gave it a never-before-seen color and luster, and his family studio, which guarded the secret for generations, rose to renown throughout Europe.
Lucien went on to become a choreographer of renown, working on staging the premieres of ballet music by Verdi, Wagner and others, while Marius, working in Russia, was making ballets to far less remarkable music from Pugni and Minkus.
Dr. Rath, who supervised Dr. Karle's work in Washington, said that her renown within the scientific community was so wide that when scientists from around the world visited the Naval Research Laboratory, they would very often make one request.
Although Latour is a figure of international renown on the academic circuit, his lecture — a sort of anti-TED Talk on climate change featuring an array of surreal images and acoustical effects — was anything but a traditional conference paper.
Mohamed Nasheed, who became the country's first democratically elected President in 2009 and achieved worldwide renown for highlighting the effect of global warming on the archipelago, was imprisoned in 2015 on terrorism charges that his supporters say were spurious.
Pop Smoke, who was killed at the age of 20 early Wednesday morning at a home in Los Angeles, was at that ascendant place in his career just after local renown bubbles up into something bigger and more promising.
WASHINGTON — The National Collegiate Athletic Association and its sprawling membership of schools are mired in fights — behind closed doors, in statehouses and on Capitol Hill — over whether and how student-athletes should be allowed to profit off their renown.
Rania Mankarious, the executive director of Crime Stoppers of Houston, said that she could not disclose Mr. O'Reilly's speaking fee, but that it was more in line with the $25,000 to $50,000 that speakers of less renown typically command.
Rita Vidaurri, who became famous across Latin America as a ranchera singer in the 1940s and '50s and stopped performing at the height of her renown, only to rekindle her career when she was nearing 80, died on Jan.
Support from YG Entertainment, a K-pop management powerhouse, and a contract with American music label Interscope Records have helped project Blackpink toward global renown ("Kill This Love" and its accompanying EP are the group's first releases with Interscope).
This discussion series features the 2016 McKnight Visual Artist Fellows in conversation with nationally-renown art curators and critics, offering audiences an opportunity to learn about the fellowship recipients and how their work intersects with broader contemporary art ideas and concerns.
Just look at some of the names of the key GOP Senators with seniority or national renown as conservatives who voted in favor: Ted Cruz, (yes THAT Ted Cruz), Charles Grassley, John Thune, John McCain, Jeff Flake, and Mike Lee.
Seen by many as a highly influential figure in the history of conceptual and performance art, Hsieh's renown emanates from a staggering series of One Year Performances in the early 1980s: 'rule-based' works conducted at the limits of human endurance.
There's a renown tolerance for weirdness (or, at least, white weirdness) in Winnipeg that's best exemplified by the strange art of Guy Maddin and the Royal Art Lodge, or all the musicians who've holed up over the winters making albums.
The Briton, James Le Mesurier, was the founder and director of Mayday Rescue, a nonprofit group that has supported, funded and trained the White Helmets, a volunteer group that has gained international renown for rescuing wounded civilians during Syria's civil war.
Even in its early stages, blockchain is acquiring such renown for potential that any business associating itself with the term can attract new investment overnight, prompting some to use "the B word" so casually that they've also attracted attention from regulators.
And he is one of the most astute rap talent scouts in the country, having kick-started the careers of Waka Flocka Flame and Young Thug, and catapulted producers like Zaytoven, Drumma Boy and Mike Will Made-It to wide renown.
As he rose up Virginia's political ladder, she achieved renown in her own right as a legal aid lawyer, family court judge and Virginia's secretary of education, a job she resigned once her husband was chosen as Hillary Clinton's running mate.
What gave him renown enough to make him a plausible Presidential candidate was his self-appointment as the manager of an international effort to get food into Belgium after it had fallen to the Germans during the First World War.
Nachman, a controversial mystic in his own time, gained renown—and quite a few detractors in the deeply conservative Hasidic world—for emphasizing the here and now, a personal relationship with God, and the celebratory, rather than punitive, aspects of Judaism.
When they first achieved renown — Carter won the Pulitzer in 1960, and Crumb in 1968 — these two figures represented opposite poles of the American avant-garde, the former concerned with densely calculated textures and the latter with mystically expressive theatrics.
Perhaps best known to the general public for his work on Tool's Lateralus and 10,000 Days album covers, Alex is a renown psychedelic artist whose drawings can often be found on the walls of dreadlocked college students around the world.
He gained greater renown for Foolish Pleasure's victory at the 1975 Derby, and for his anger about track conditions at Pimlico Race Course after Honest Pleasure (who shared a sire with Foolish Pleasure) finished second at the Preakness Stakes in 1976.
Conceived by RAI, the Italian public broadcasting company, in collaboration with the Chinese embassy in Rome, the idea was to have a publicly leftist filmmaker of renown come to China and make a film about the benefits of the revolution.
Kahn, who weighed 300 pounds and suffered from narcolepsy, had gained renown with his book On Thermonuclear War, in which he considered every facet of nuclear disaster: how to avoid it, how to win, and how to rebuild civilization afterward.
Renown, a storied apparel maker with a collection of men's and women's clothing brands, has struggled with years of losses and recently reported it was struggling to collect over 5 billion yen ($45.2 million) in debts from its Chinese parent.
Though just 30 years old, he's already acquired such renown that, in Matthew Lopez's new play "The Inheritance" (now at the Young Vic in London), "the latest Justin Peck" is spoken of as a must-see New York artistic event.
About 40 percent of them are C.C.P. members; the rest are people of renown from China, Taiwan, Hong Kong and Macau carefully selected for their wealth, popularity and political pliability — like movie stars, religious leaders, business tycoons and university presidents.
That means a lineup that includes established New York veterans like DMX, Fat Joe and Wu-Tang Clan, as well as local artists who are also beginning to bubble up into broader renown, like Pop Smoke, Lil Tecca and Lil Tjay.
"The Key's clientele is all referral based; consequently, the quality of the service provided to many of the world's most renown families and individuals has provided an incredible foundation for The Key to grow its offerings worldwide," the website says.
The idea of a celebrity lookalike is hugely depressing in itself; the fact that we will shower a man in praise, fame and renown on account of an arbitrary genetic quirk suggests that humanity is essentially irredeemable in its wilful idiocy.
Mr. Martinez built his musical backbone in Santeria ceremonies and Havana watering holes, and his svelte playing on the congas and the sacred batá drum has made him a sought-after side musician, as well as a bandleader of growing renown.
Burberry Perry's self-titled EP artwork Last week, the British fashion house Burberry filed a lawsuit against Burberry Perry, the Atlanta producer and rapper who has recently found some renown for his work with close friend and fellow teenage sensation Lil Yachty.
The donation was marked by an "honor walk" of hundreds of people at Renown Regional Medical Center, where police, firefighters, friends, family, and hospital staff lined the hallway as her body was taken to an operating room, the Reno Gazette Journal reported.
While much of his international renown was a result of his 19 novels and collections of short stories, for many Israelis, the true-life accounts of his journeys throughout the land and his meetings with its inhabitants were of even greater importance.
Seen by many as a highly influential figure in the history of conceptual and performance art, Tehching Hsieh's renown emanates from a staggering series of One Year Performances in the early 1980s: 'rule-based' works conducted at the limits of human endurance.
World-renown for its smoked fish ( "The Sturgeon King," the storefront's faded sign boasts), Barney Greengrass is a family-run operation that has occupied its 28th Street and Amsterdam Avenue location since 207 (before that it was located in Harlem since 230).
Maybe, however, that's the point—not that poor Celeste was shoved into the spotlight by a traumatic event but that popular renown, in a saturated age, is itself a prolonged form of trauma, warping the body's motions and wrecking any chance of equanimity.
The tiny eatery has gained international renown for highly conceptual dishes like "five stages of Parmigiano Reggiano" and "eel swimming up the Po river," while also serving more traditional Italian dishes like tagliatelle with hand-chopped ragu and risotto cooked with veal jus.
It's high time, then, to revisit the filmmaker's partnership with the producer Ismail Merchant and the screenwriter Ruth Prawer Jhabvala, who as a team — with Mr. Ivory directing — earned renown for their elegant adaptations of E. M. Forster, Kazuo Ishiguro and Henry James.
David Miliband, President and CEO of the International Rescue Committee, photographed at the IRC offices in ManhattanCreditCreditGuerin Blask for The New York Times When politicians of some renown leave public office, they often turn to special-interest lobbying and corporate advisory work.
Yet such is Warhol's renown in these parts that Frantisek Lakata, a 67-year-old retired teacher, made a second career as a Warhol impersonator — until he put on too much weight and could no longer plausibly pose as the skinny artist.
It took Beyoncé (who has not met the filmmaker and whose representative could not confirm the film's influence on "Lemonade") and her BeyHive of followers to bring "Daughters" renewed and wider renown, and it came at an auspicious time for Ms. Dash.
Tales of abuse and anxiety Many of the victims -- or survivors, as they have also been called in court -- have reserved harsh words for Nassar, who they said used his power and professional renown in the sports community for his own sexual gratification.
But that's just the beginning: Applicants must also provide a dozen recommendation letters, future work contracts that amount to a living wage in the designated state, and press clips (like this one) that speak of their "renown" and "distinction" in their field.
In addition to the native farming and agriculture talent that exists in Missouri — anchored by efforts from Cortex, BioSTL, Yield Lab, the Danforth Center, and others — local universities with renown programs in agriculture and the sciences are creating a strong talent pipeline.
Professor Davis, once a global hero of the left who has since earned renown for her scholarship, had been selected for the human rights award months ago by the Birmingham Civil Rights Institute, but the group's board rescinded the honor on Friday.
That band, which blended traditional Zulu music with influences as diverse as Celtic folk groups like the Chieftains and American singer-songwriters like Jackson Browne, achieved international renown before it disbanded in 1985 and Mr. Mchunu returned to his farm in Zululand.
That band, which blended traditional Zulu music with influences as diverse as Celtic folk groups like the Chieftains and American singer-songwriters like Jackson Browne, achieved international renown before it disbanded in 1985 and Mr. Mchunu returned to his farm in Zululand.
By the late 1980s, her renown as a critic, scholar and historian had grown so much that she began to lecture at colleges in the United States and hold informal seminars about film with Russian scholars from Yale, Harvard, Amherst, Columbia and elsewhere.
Nikolai, who now runs Viral Spark, a social media marketing and consulting company, and has received renown as a Snapchat creator, was an opportunist: He saw the potential to build a massive audience of Vine fans, and collection of Vines, long before the platform died.
Only more recently has Hozoji begun gaining renown as an emerging scientist with a similarly preternatural gift for spotting marine life in the murkiest, most silted-up waters, a skill she honed over a six-year stint as a commercial shellfish harvester for the Puyallup.
Standing out among the pot-luck offerings friends brought over was a blended rice dish (wild rice, fermented forbidden rice, and long grain white rice) prepared by Correy Mercer Hinckley, one of the hippies from the dinner party, who is also a locally renown chef.
Originally hired to work at Iran's Institute for the Intellectual Development of Children and Young Adults, Kiarostami grew in renown after the Iranian Revolution, offering not only a much-desired glimpse into daily life in Iran but also a new, more postmodern approach to cinema.
That mix of renown abroad and discretion at home is part of life for an artist and social critic in this intensely conservative country where government control reigns and many people see contemporary art as "haram," or forbidden, under the kingdom's austere interpretation of Islam.
They mingle with incoming guests Whose entourages will attest The massiveness of their renown: Claire Foy and Millie Bobby Brown, Jenna Wortham, Wesley Morris, Lisa Zeldin's father, Boris, Giannis Antetokounmpo, Bill Wurtz, Lupita Nyong'o, Hannah Gadsby, Chance the Rapper, And Andrew Fire, for a capper.
The grand plan took a hit when the world-renown scientist Lu Qi stepped down as Baidu's chief operating officer, though the segment appears to have scored healthy growth lately, with DuerOS more than doubling from a base of 33 million installs since last June.
Nor was it unusual for black liquor salesmen—many of them firmly ensconced in the middle class—to enjoy renown within the community that paralleled that of the neighborhood hustlers and entrepreneurs who supplied wine to rent parties and Saturday-partiers-turned-Sunday-churchgoers.
Cullen was gaining renown; the novelist Jessie Fauset was the literary editor of The Crisis; and Jean Toomer's "Cane"—a novel in jagged fragments—had trumpeted the arrival of a new black art, one chained to the fate of a roiling, bullied, "emancipated" people.
Think of As Four's wild runway romps in the still raw Far East Village, replete with pit bulls tinted pink and clothes designed according to abstruse philosophical precepts involving the circle (and that produced a handbag immediately ripped off by a designer of international renown).
"Some people will say, Well, it was used to prevent the poverty but it's all connected to the marginalization, the discrimination, the racism," said Michele Audette, a Quebec-based politician and one of the commissioners on the renown Missing and Murdered Indigenous women report.
She often sang about them as a shared "we," and while they knew they were a world away from glamour or renown, on their own terms they were heroes and gladiators; Lorde's music, overdubbing her own voice, cast them as ghostly chorales and majestic choirs.
Romance exists as a real possibility in "The Lottery of Love," the 1730 Marivaux play that opened Monday night at the Orange Tree Theater in West London, in a previously unproduced English-language version by the novelist John Fowles, of "The French Lieutenant's Woman" renown.
For more than 40 years, Mr. Wade — who was known by the nickname Daddy-O — built whimsical, outsize public art that nodded to Texas's culture of bigness, gaining renown for his uninhibited style but also drawing attention as a serious artist in some circles.
Led by Lt. James Reese Europe, an immensely successful and well-known African-American musician, the band — and its renown abroad — surfaced in nearly every account of the parade, writes David Sager, a research assistant at the Library of Congress, jazz historian and jazz trombonist.
He's not on any ballot, but his international renown and funding of liberal causes has made him the chosen symbol, for Prime Minister Viktor Orban and his right-wing Fidesz party, of all they loathe: international speculators, sappers of nation and Christendom, facilitators of mass migration.
By Natalia A. Ramos Miranda SANTIAGO (Reuters) - A Chilean woman who won global renown for her public battle to find her husband, sons and pregnant daughter-in-law after they disappeared during the Pinochet dictatorship has died at the age of 93 without ever knowing their fate.
"Cambodia's journey has long been personal for me," Kerry said during remarks in the garden of the renown Raffles hotel, featured in the movie "The Killing Fields" as the last refuge for foreign journalists before the Khmer Rouge forced all foreign nationals into the French embassy.
The city's poetry and comedy scenes are renown for up-and-comers on their way to Los Angeles or New York, and there is never an empty night at impermanent venues in bookstores and video rental shops (there are still at least two in the Mission).
HONG KONG — Protesters in a Chinese fishing village that earned renown for its activism have taken to the streets in recent days to call for the release of a detained local leader and the resolution of a long-simmering dispute over land sales, residents said on Monday.
Jean-Raymond has outgrown the current space, and not just in a physical sense; in the time he's been working here, his renown, as the head of his seven-year-old label, Pyer Moss, but also as a representative of the fashion industry's future, has grown immensely.
Media Memo If Sean Spicer's tenure as White House press secretary made him a figure of national renown and mockery, priming him for his current incarnation as a special correspondent on the syndicated TV show "Extra," the legacy of his successor, Sarah Huckabee Sanders, is more straightforward.
"If a house has any sort of special renown, our office is apt to research it to death and really consider what that architect would have done, but this was not that," said Ms. Helgerson, who is known for her stylishly thoughtful updates of historic spaces.
The chef who once believed that the high-concept, high-priced Shaw Bijou, with its Icelandic sheepskin chairs and handblown glass light fixtures, would catapult him to culinary renown is instead running a hotel restaurant, Kith and Kin, and two fast-casual places called Philly Wing Fry.
The music of Brazil has exerted an outsize influence on jazz in the United States since at least the early 20163s, but its impact has come at a remove — largely from recordings, and the renown of a few Brazilian stars, rather than through immigration and interaction.
André Daguin, a chef who helped put Gascony on the culinary map and made grilled duck breast the most popular dish in France, died on Tuesday at his home in the remote town of Auch, where he achieved his renown running the kitchen of his family's hotel.
The rest belonged to the strata of internet-famous people whose renown, to the faithful who paid $99 or more for the party, was inseparable from its ricocheting path through an ecosystem of Twitter accounts, YouTube channels and right-wing online outlets during the election season.
Given Buttigieg's relatively short path to national renown and the case that he's always been part of an elite class, not being able to speak more openly about his ties to powerful organizations and donors could be problematic the further along he gets in this race.
Joe Masteroff, the playwright who won a Tony and international renown for "Cabaret," the often-revived 1966 Broadway musical about soulless lovers lost in the decadence of a seedy Berlin nightclub and the rising fascism of prewar Germany, died on Friday in Engelwood, N.J. He was 98.
Edmonson's sudden visibility follows the template that has governed so many self-taught artists who meet with renown — the sculptor, whose career making tombstones had begun only in his fifties, was "discovered" by an influential tastemaker, whose validation catapulted him from the margins to the center.
But it was his unique blend of intelligence, humor, and talent–not to mention his unflappable leadership, playful antics, and competitive temperament–that transcended the sport and propelled him to a level of renown that few other athletes have achieved, including his memorable appearances on the television show Seinfeld.
The same piece got me a deal from HarperCollins to write a dissenting book about digital culture and life online (the ephemeral renown of virality is somehow considered a predictor of whether a book will be popular after it passes through a years-long writing-and-publishing process).
That's what distinguishes his work from that of his friends and contemporaries Helmut Lang and Martin Margiela, whose approaches to fabric and to the perceived "status" of fashion at the turn of the '80s were similar to his own — but whose work enjoys wider acclaim and renown than Colonna's.
The restaurant, with table seating and a bar, was designed down to the linens by Green River Project, with a natural setting; the name refers to Dr. William S. Clark, a professor of chemistry and agriculture specialist who worked in Hokkaido in the late 19th century to some renown.
It ought to consider a radical, top-to-bottom change like this: Instead of awarding blue checks to people who achieve some arbitrary level of real-world renown, the company should issue badges of status or of shame based on signals about how people actually use, or abuse, Twitter.
Known more formally as Pier 55, it is expected to open in spring 2021, and it will surely steal some of the spotlight from the nearby High Line, which has gained international renown and become one of the top tourist draws in New York City since opening in 2009.
The rising yields led Bill Gross of Janus Henderson, whose renown as a bond investor came to define the multidecade bull market for fixed-income securities, to pronounce the start of a bear market for bonds, although he said on Wednesday that he did not foresee drastic losses.
Mr. Sallis earned more renown as the voice of Wallace than in anything else he did in his career — even more than in the 37 years he spent as a star of the BBC sitcom "Last of the Summer Wine," in which he played one of three older gents.
A botanist and ecologist of some renown, he was not terminally ill, but his health had deteriorated so badly that he had to stop most of his activities — like working at Edith Cowan University in Perth and performing in the theater — and he did not want to continue living.
Its construction was overseen by Carlos Lazo, one of the most prominent figures in the movement, who achieved national renown in the 1950s as the general director of the Central University City Campus of the Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México, a spectacular ensemble of muralism, modern art, and architecture.

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