Sentences with phrase «celebrity status for»

A leading artist of her generation, Sam Taylor - Wood came to prominence in the mid-1990s as one of the YBAs (Young British Artists), alongside such artists as Damien Hirst and Tracey Emin, who were quickly propelled to celebrity status for their provocative and sensational works.
The self - proclaimed Artivist (activist and artist) has traveled around the globe and achieved near - celebrity status for his photos of abandoned locations.
Many have celebrity status for their ingenuity in producing a healthy fused dining experience.
Grammy - winning singer and songwriter Sam Smith felt that it would ruin romance for him, while singer Ed Sheeran refused to register as he wouldn't want to exploit celebrity status for a one - night stand.
A Nobel prize brings big money and celebrity status for a few, but that's at odds with modern, collaborative science done for the greater good
A Nobel prize brings big money and celebrity status for a few, but that's at odds with modern, collaborative science done for the greater good, says Geraint Lewis
It's all about celebrity status for big name players, reason most of them refuse to come to England is because titles aren't guaranteed even for the best teams.
That is the downside of carving out celebrity status for yourself.

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Fishback, who is also an angel investor who serves as an advisor and board member of several start - ups (and who previously served as the vice president of entrepreneurship for the Ewing Marion Kauffman Foundation) has plenty of experience working with celebrity - status board members.
That form of «religion» is an entertainment industry in which standard form for preachers, teachers, and speakers IS to package and promote themselves in a constant competition for top celebrity status, on such venues as TBN, just as aspiring popular music groups and singers are over on MTV.
The feeling is less pronounced because I think the preacher probably has much less of an ego and isn't looking for national celebrity status, though he may have it on a much smaller scale.
But despite celebrity status Graham remained an evangelist.Resisting calls to run for US President in the 60s he remained committed to «preaching the gospel».
Your sainted mama was a depressed old hag who loved her celebrity status and used the poor to rake in millions for the Vatican.
This may be the result of savvy marketing, the omnipresence of CNN, the celebrity status of John Paul II or a penchant for the exotic.
If that's not confusing enough, let's just say it was about the air of the place, which reserved walk - in tables for celebrities who wished to attend its status - y luncheons on a moment's notice.
Whoever wears The Armband will not, until Rooney finally departs after 2018, be the true England Captain, because absolutely nobody else has that weird cocktail of celebrity, authority, and status that Rooney possesses, and which makes him ideally suited for this incredibly important, totally irrelevant job.
Shame on Jong, a feminist celebrity herself, someone with a big voice and a big platform for using her celebrity status to promote such a mindless, infantile image of so many women and our deeply considered choices.
SUNNY GAULT: Yes, and I also think it is tough for Adele or really anybody who is in that kind of celebrity type status because there are so many eyeballs on you and what you do.
Some European - made antique carriages are status symbols for celebrities such as Madonna and Celine Dion, who spent $ 2,600 on the classic Balmoral Pram, described by some Web reviewers as a tiny Humvee.
Cuomo gained some unplanned national media attention after he took a swipe at Nixon for her celebrity status.
Some say politics is showbiz for ugly people, but a very few politicians attain celebrity status.
During an unrelated conference call with reporters Wednesday, Cuomo shrugged off the celebrity status that Nixon could bring to a race for governor should she decide to run.
Nixon's celebrity status should be a boon to the fund — which seeks to raise private funding for partnerships on public programs dealing with education, health, the arts and other issues.
The announcement, given Nixon's celebrity status, made for worldwide news Monday afternoon; she was heavily trending on social media outlets like Twitter.
Go to Tricks of the trade for a taste of how showmanship, psychology and a dash of scientific ingenuity have raised the magician's status from street card sharp to true celebrity.
Stymied by the slow pace of the negotiations — which they are not even allowed to participate in — these so - called «subnationals» have worked on the sidelines for years, using political will, economic leverage and the celebrity status of prominent politicians to advance their climate goals.
The second half of the 20th century, and the rise of television, introduced yet a new change in communication technology that was accompanied by the rise of a new cultural icon: the sports figure, who for the first time in history rose to the status of global celebrity.
However, it wasn't until Balenciaga's Demna Gvasalia sent a short red version down the runway for Fall 2016 that the puffer officially hit «It» item status, adorning street style stars and celebrities alike.
But for those who aren't famous or don't have a celebrity status, this dress would also be the perfect gown to wear to a wedding or a gala party.
Sleeveless coats started to become a favorite among style icons last year after they were introduced on the runway, but this style cemented its trend status after celebrities such as Rihanna and Victoria Beckham were spotted for numerous times wearing a gorgeous sleeveless coat.
Much has been known recently about dating cougars and there is indeed an undeniable growth in number for couples aspiring to achieve the same status as most celebrities have.
It's possible for celebrities and financially successful people to meet up with other attractive and available singles who are in the same status levels.
Of the two, it's Cruise's status as Scientology's celebrity ambassador, however, that stands to be more permanently marred by the documentary's assertions (namely, that Cruise has allowed himself to become the international face of a religious organization responsible for documented mistreatment of its members).
An excellent documentary in charting how celebrities can use their public status for good, especially if they have the guts to turn their backs on what made them famous for a greater good.
This biopic about such an unconventional subject who died nearly half a century ago and has been revived by Ms. Herrara's book and raised to icon status including first - name celebrity recognition, called for a script that wasn't as straightforward.
The Bronze stars Melissa Rauch as a foul - mouthed gymnastics bronze medalist who must fight for her local celebrity status when a new young athlete's star rises in town.
Slater must come to terms with his fictional status, and is humiliatingly mistaken by the «real» Schwarzenegger for a high - grade celebrity lookalike.
For the first hour we are shown things from the public's point of view showcasing Linda's sharp rise to celebrity status as well as the impact the Deep Throat movie had on the world at that time.
An instant hero to his classmates for nailing the hot teacher, Donny is thrust to celebrity status, hanging with the two Coreys and having Ian Ziering play him (and Alan Thicke, his father) in a widely - viewed made - for - TV movie.
And for younger audience members, especially those who love the books, the script includes some insightful lessons into the value of friendship, the importance of accepting yourself and the cost of seeking celebrity status.
Janice Herbranson, who gained celebrity status two years ago as the lowest - paid teacher in the country, may be off to teach in Alaska next year if her one - room North Dakota schoolhouse closes down for lack of students.
By using their celebrity status to promote social change, these star athletes stood as influential role models for millions of Americans, including the children who idolize them.
Rhee lent her celebrity status to the two events to press for a bill that would give vouchers to low - income families.
Sometimes the need for a platform feels like a Catch 22 — you're expected to enjoy a certain level of celebrity status in your niche to get a traditional book contract, and yet, getting that status can be difficult without a book as a credential.
Many major news outlets refuse to review self - published books, even by authors who were traditionally published in the past or who have achieved a measure of «celebrity» status for one reason or another.
This especially true for authors whom many readers might feel would have been «snapped up» by agents and publishers due to their status in other fields, such as being a celebrity or a noted expert.
This approach can feel stilted and less effective for novelists especially — unless you're trying to turn yourself into a personality and / or have the celebrity status of John Grisham.
And Toast is using her celebrity dog status to raise awareness for pet adoption and rescue.
Breeds go up and down in price based on many factors including: overall popularity or demand, specialization for specific jobs (hunting, police work, etc.), scarcity or how few dogs of the breed actually exist, how long the breed has been in existence, whether it is a status symbol, and finally the «C» or celebrity factor (think Paris Hilton and micro Pomeranians).
Known for her roles in «The O.C.», «Entourage», «Necessary Roughness», and «Hawaii 5 - 0», actress and director Autumn Reeser uses her celebrity status to raise awareness for Best Friends across multiple platforms including attending our Lint Roller fundraising events and Super Adoptions and utilizing Twitter to help fundraise for our Los Angeles efforts and promote our national programs.
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