Sentences with phrase «international popularity»

Before entering the financial services industry, Kiné gained international popularity when she became the spokesperson for ABC's Extreme Makeover.
He then made the decision to expand the series with several more short stories, and soon found international popularity as a result of his refined talent in the genre and an open attitude to his work, which has been directly attributed to a rise in self - publishing.
A settlement beneath the Matterhorn has existed since at least the thirteenth - century, but it wasn't until the successful conquest of the mountain by British climbers in 1865 that Zermatt began to find international popularity as a tourist destination.
But not until 2011 did the Chale Wote street festival gain massive international popularity.
With Norwegian star Aksel Hennie riding a wave of international popularity thanks to the success of Headhunters and soon to make his US debut opposite Dwayne Johnson in Brett Ratner's Hercules, there's a great deal of curiosity around upcoming thriller...
By the end of the 12th Five - year Plan, Shanghai intend to establish 3 - 5 leading digital publishing enterprises that have an annual output value of more than RMB 2 billion Yuan, cultivate 1 or 2 digital publishing events that have high international popularity and great industrial influence, and make sure that industrial output value of the digital publishing industry reach RMB 60 billion Yuan.
Notwithstanding their impressive international popularity, this will be the first time that most of these artists will showcase their work in Sydney, in what will be a diverse smorgasbord of «new contemporary» talent.
Here are a few reasons why duvet covers have gained international popularity:
The Pecorino Romano was one of the first Italian cheese to enjoy national and international popularity.
Although Shults didn't invent the sport of footbag — commonly known by the trademark name Hacky Sack — he is responsible, more than anyone else, for sparking its international popularity.
Even as the likes of Hu and Che Chang produce wuxia films throughout the 1980s, it was John Woo's balletic violence that gained international popularity, while China's Fifth Generation directors practiced a new degree of dramatic sophistication.
The Russian language used to be the means to bring country - wide and international popularity to national writers such as Chukchi writer Yuri Rytkheu, Avar Rasul Gamzatova and Kirghiz Chingiz Aitmatov.
In our report, you learn how exchange - traded funds began with a brainstorm from one legendary investor and soared to international popularity.
But a group of upstate New York monks, who have been training dogs for 35 years, are experiencing a growing, international popularity.
Nowhere is Japan's pop - culture influence on the rest of the world more apparent than in the international popularity of anime and manga.
The International popularity of Andy Warhol traces to a broad range of Artworks created by the Artist in a range of media, subjects and price points, not to mention brilliant marketing from the Andy Warhol Foundation.
Tate Modern has a new director to steer it along the tricky path of international popularity and contemporary relevance.
In May of 2010, she announced her candidacy for the Presidency as a member of the Green Party, hoping to ride the wave of international popularity she had enjoyed throughout her political career.
Such a gap might cause a problem to Apple HomePad in terms of sale and international popularity.
By using the international popularity of Messenger to spread the Stories format, Facebook could boost retention and return visits to its chat app while becoming the primary place where people post off - the - cuff lifecasting content before they get hooked on Snapchat.
It's odd, but despite the international popularity of last year's low to mid-end Galaxy J smartphone family, Samsung is holding off the launch of 2017 J3, J5 and J7 editions.
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