Sentences with phrase «famous by the reputation»

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by building a brand and a reputation that might make Jesus famous, but won't do their profile any harm either.
Arsenal's reputation for playing progressive, attractive football is well - deserved, and if the evidence of their performances in the Europa League is anything to go, they will be proudly maintained by the next generation of players to pull on the famous red and white shirts.
Not only get featured on famous media such as Huffington Post, New York Daily News, BBC, CNN, ABC, CNBC, Sugar Daddy For Me also has a good reputation for featuring hundreds of sugar seekers by helping them build a sweet sugar relationship with their matches.
Another cast member, played by Naomi Watts, has an angle on nabbing a famous Method actor (played by Edward Norton, sending up his own difficult reputation with delightful aplomb) on short notice.
The following are films made by famous directors that I genuinely like but that I feel got shafted in terms of their initial reputations, so this is not about me defending my love of bad movies.
by Bill Chambers Given that it may have the most famous scene in the Disney oeuvre, it's odd that Lady and the Tramp doesn't enjoy a better, or at least bigger, reputation.
Its picturesque Amish farm country was made famous by the 1985 Harrison Ford film Witness, but the county also has a reputation as the «puppy mill capital of the United States.»
The island of St. Barts has a reputation for being a go - to destination by the rich and famous thanks to its uncrowded white sandy beaches, designer boutiques and prestigious atmosphere.
The island of St. Barts has a reputation for being a go - to destination by the rich and famous thanks to its white sandy beaches, designer boutiques and prestigious atmosphere.
This Caribbean island has a reputation for being a go - to destination by the rich and famous thanks to its unspoiled white sandy beaches, designer boutiques and prestigious atmosphere.
He became famous as a poster designer in Germany and eventually moving to Austria to found a studio at the outbreak of World War I. His reputation was built on the strength and range of his designs whose signature style was marked by graphic simplicity and directness.
This piece from «East Meets West,» his most famous series, is an iconic work by an artist whose reputation is on the rise.
Hugh MacLeod, best selling author, blogger and famous for «cartoons drawn on the back of business cards» has grown his reputation in the Internet and corporate worlds by being wickedly insightful and brutally honest about today's world: In business, life and love.
Some irksome interlocutors of past ages imposed on their more famous peers, either out of mental laziness or lack of talent, or to make their reputation by seeking to stump better - trained minds.
It also comes almost 50 years to the day of the famous class - action suit against Dylan by thousands of «Mr. Jones,» who claimed that their reputations were maligned by the folk - singer singing that «something is happening here but (they) don't know what it is.»
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