Sentences with phrase «considerable early success»

That's why self - pub e-books had considerable early success for some authors in genre fiction — the core readers took flyers on the self - pubs.

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Early in the 1990s, the SW20 enjoyed considerable success throughout the world.
Although Irwin had enjoyed considerable success as a student in art school and as a young artist (he had a show at the prestigious Felix Landau Gallery as early as 1957), he insists that his real education only began as he fell in with the group of artists gathered around L.A.'s nascent avant - garde Ferus Gallery.
By the early 1950s, Mr. Pace was meeting with considerable success as a second - generation Abstract Expressionist, known for dark, energetically worked abstractions achieved through a distinctive blend of brushwork, drawing and staining.
Her early minimal sculptures and drawings of the 70s through to the gestural paintings and installations of powdered spices from the 80s, and video works of the 90s; it was only in the last ten years of her life that she found considerable success in public commissions, notably the 60,000 - piece glass mosaic on the south facade of Royal Albert Hall in London.
We have had considerable success in negotiating early settlement agreements and out of court dispute resolutions.
Because of the link with social and pre-academic success, there is considerable interest in the topic of early childhood EC; its relevance to policy - makers and service - providers in child care, early childhood education and mental health is becoming clear.
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