Sentences with phrase «amount of fame»

The large number of errors in such a short letter (227 words in four paragraphs) demonstrates that the former NASA employees do not understand climate disruption and no amount of fame, however well earned, can change that fact.
He was born in Naples, where he won a certain amount of fame with his landscapes, battle paintings, and coastal scenes.
Evolution Studios have gifted Driveclub players the chance to earn double the amount of fame points this weekend with any of the Nissan cars found within the game.
There is no denying the sheer amount of fame the Elder Scrolls series has achieved over the last century.
By talking to Hiyoji (who is resting under a palm in the southern beach in this game), you will gain rewards based on the amount of Fame you have won.
He went on local TV and even tried to parlay his minimal amount of fame into a reality TV series.
: At 24, she has already known a huge amount of fame by being the star of blockbusters.She's had her first loves under the spotlight of paparazzi.
Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) biophysicist who studies smell discusses the dangers of even a small amount of fame:
Wilshere once considered one of our main men, has lost some amount of that fame, due to injuries (which some i think he caused upon himself), stupid antics outside of football and the input and upsurge of new talents in the squad.
Our culture has fallen to the lies that we don't need God and that success comes from amount of fame, money, and material possessions we can obtain in this life.
The celebrities within this list have definitely done something right at some point in their lives, something that has gained them endless amounts of fame and fortune.
The problem is that it can take several generations to build enough structures that will allow you to gain large amounts of fame.

Not exact matches

Or the influx of massive new amounts of entrepreneurs and wantrepreneurs seeking fortune and fame?
Having worked under two James Beard award winners among other famed culinary masters, Chef Taylor brings a tremendous amount of high - caliber experience to bear at Gertrude's where his menus celebrate Arizona - based growers and producers.
Although most of the big clubs in European football are famed for spending huge amounts of money on players, since 2004 FC Porto have been making plenty on outgoing transfers.
David Moyes is likely to get linked with any amount of midfielders between now and the summer but Anguissa is very much in the fame it seems.
Ramón seeds have five times the amount of tryptophan as oats or whole grain wheat flour and three times the amount found in turkey, which is famed for its relaxing effect for post Thanksgiving dinners.
They are working models simply because of their family's fame (notoriety) and the amount of Instagram followers they each have.
But my skills at researching are limited (perhaps by Karl Lagerfeilds fame & the phenomenal amounts of sites dedicated to things he said) So instead I'm going to have to give you the gist of his words instead... Karl Lagerfeild high fashions King of extravagance was quoted to say in reference to his collaboration with H&M (something along the lines of)
For director Shawn Levy, working with screenwriters Robert Ben Garant and Thomas Lennon (of «Reno 911» fame), the decision to incorporate Amelia in such a major way amounts to a significant coup, as special effects - laden scenes become so much more tolerable when they're centered on such a relentlessly lovable actress.
Additionally, the film gets a good amount of mileage about the price of fame and the pressure that puts on someone.
In order to provide the maximum amount of airflow and cooling, designers dove into the Camaro's parts bin and utilized its famed flowtie.
While the other two engines offer a decent amount of horsepower, torque, and fuel - efficiency, the 2.8 - liter I - 4 Duramax turbo - diesel has really vaulted the Colorado into fame and fortune.
Look, I'm not here to tell anyone to do or not do porn, but if you are thinking about it, the first thing that you should know is that if you get any amount of non-porn fame after the fact, the company you made porn for is going to out you faster than I could crank one out to your clip.
According to many, its rapid rise to fame was an «overnight success,» but a recent Publishers Weekly interview with Ehrlin reveals the huge amount of work he put in years ahead of time for his eventual success.
Smaller in size and fame, the Chicago Mercantile Exchange or CME trades in a large amount of commodities.
The amount of tourists reflect this international fame.
Alongside the copious amount of wonderful sights, you can take in and events you can attend, Lucca is also famed for its decadent cuisine; and it wouldn't be a trip to Italy without sampling as much of it as humanly possible.
The actual amount of cash you earn for selling a work of art is based upon that fame meter we briefly talked about earlier.
While the amount you must pay to buy a piece is indicated purely by the number that the fame marker is currently sitting on, the sale value is determined by the star value of the artist.
You then proceed to explore the huge world, talking, and talking, and talking, enjoying the huge amount of witty banter and dramatic narrative that Spiderweb Software has conjured up, and fighting your way to fame.
In addition to helping to make our games, Bill has also gained a certain amount of Internet fame for having one of the oldest DNF preorders.
Everyone is insured the same amount of diamond (hall of fame players), gold, silver, and bronze players.
Public fame took up a great amount of Giacometti's time in the last years of his life.
This encounter informed the controversial «furniture» pieces of 1969, which brought Jones great fame and equal amounts of scorn.
The event, the Institute's largest fundraiser to date, has raised a record - breaking amount through ticket sales for student scholarships, and will celebrate Pratt's rich history and impressive roster of alumni and faculty at New York's famed Waldorf = Astoria Hotel.
During the later 1960s, Andy Warhol emerged as the Damien Hirst of his day, gaining fame and notoriety in equal amounts for his iconic celebrity screenprints, his conceptualist film work, his increasingly sleek art production methods and his self promotion - at least until he was shot and seriously wounded on June 3, 1968.
So, you see what can happen even when there aren't humungous amounts of money, power and fame torquing the science.
Their egos, repuations, livelihoods, and a certain amount of world wide fame and prestige are at stake.
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