Sentences with phrase «gained celebrity status»

The lawyer whose name is first on the list of lawyers representing Warner Bros has gained celebrity status in US circles.
«But she gained celebrity status because the game was so good.
The Maltipoo has gained celebrity status.
Dr. Phil first gained celebrity status with appearances on The Oprah Winfrey Show in the late 1990s.
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.
Sirtuins are a class of proteins that gained celebrity status as the supposed targets of the life - extension compound derived from red wine, resveratrol.
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Given those facts, then it's safe to argue that if some young woman named Nicole Polizzi had written the same books before gaining her celebrity status as Snooki, her first book wouldn't have even have sold 0.1 % of the number of copies it has sold to date.

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Grant Cardone is an author, speaker and social media personality with a robust Twitter following, who has manufactured his celebrity status and gained his audience's trust.
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Cuomo gained some unplanned national media attention after he took a swipe at Nixon for her celebrity status.
Translation to global languages help regional writers to gain global acclaim and related celebrity status.
Nowadays, writers gain stardom and celebrity status because they are in the limelight of fame.
As the art world gained widespread attention around the world — sparked in no small part by the emergence of the Young British Artists in the late «80s — individual artists became rising celebrities in their own right, collapsing the divide between high art and star status.
Sometimes they are famous individuals who, to quote a UK report released last month, hide «in plain sight» and use «their celebrity status» to «gain access to vulnerable people» (see paragraph 3.7 here).
After gaining fame on the basketball court, Yao Ming put his celebrity status to work for conservation first as an advocate for sharks, urging people in Asian communities to stop consuming shark's fin soup.
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