Sentences with phrase «kinds of fame»

Platform is really about fame, and there are two different kinds of fame.
Its author was Albert Schweitzer (1875 ---RRB-, who later acquired another kind of fame by going to Africa (1913) as a medical missionary.
developmentally may not be matured for that kind of fame and wealth............ it is the worst time for a person to be rich.............
I proposed one that would make this kind of fame easy to comprehend: the Darwin.
But the kind of fame that he had to endure — or, I guess at times, got to enjoy — isnt the norm.
Miss Curtis's screen personality is as strong and striking as her body, and Marilu Henner and Laraine Newman are good as the young women who gain a kind of fame they hadn't bargained for.
With that kind of fame, surely 4000 cars could have been sold per year.
Among other things, she said she wanted the kind of fame only top - tier authors get:
Most authors never get that kind of fame.
Keigo Higashino, the most widely read author in Japan, hasn't achieved that kind of fame here, but he's getting increasing attention from American mystery readers.
This proudly hirsute cat has achieved the kind of fame usually reserved for Hollywood starlets.
Also I was really interested in that kind of fame, not in the sense of wanting it, but just in knowing what the mechanics of fame might be.
Or I expect a minor master, like Valentin de Boulogne, a contemporary of Artemisia's that the Met chooses to elevate to a kind of fame.
I think I could have made it into — I'm not saying the top echelon — but I could have made... a certain kind of fame,» she told the Globe in 1996.

Not exact matches

This «fame» is more likely to get her Twitter feed noticed by future prospective employers, who can visit her feed to find such gems as «once a n *** a proves he cant b loyal drop him and save yourself before its too late,» and a number of similarly piquant expressions that demonstrate the kind of personal brand she would be bringing to a prospective job.
If your software has a «claim to fame,» or some kind of functional distinction that separates it from other brands in your niche, you need to play this up throughout your product wherever you can.
In a wide - ranging keynote address to investors, famed money manager Bob Rodriguez warned that the U.S. has a narrow window ahead to escape the kind of sovereign debt crisis that Europe is now experiencing.
Bitcoin rose to fame as the first of its kind, the pioneering cryptocurrency that paved the way for others to come.
Crowe's documentary shows the paradox of wanting big fame while wanting to keep it real to the emotional / music basis of what makes the music in any way compelling, let alone compelling in terms of the fans who like this kind of music.
In fairness, that kind of obnoxious cultural elitism would be harmless on its own, but its the backdrop and driver of a plot oriented toward a selfish kid winning a bunch of fame and money.
I can't help but wonder: What are the implications of this kind of nationwide, worldwide fame?
Heaven is «a fairy story,» scientist Stephen Hawking says updated Tue May 17, 2011 By Dan Gilgoff, CNN.com Religion Editor The concept of heaven or any kind of afterlife is a «fairy story,» famed British scientist Stephen Hawking said in a newspaper interview this week.
He's making his fame and money out of this kind of non-sense, and because media inc. keeps covering the dirty sounds that are coming out of his mouth.
The concept of heaven or any kind of afterlife is a «fairy story,» famed British scientist Stephen Hawking said in a newspaper interview this week.
Heaven is «a fairy story,» scientist Stephen Hawking says By Dan Gilgoff, CNN.com Religion Editor The concept of heaven or any kind of afterlife is a «fairy story,» famed British scientist Stephen Hawking said in a newspaper interview this week.
Men give themselves for all kinds of things, good and bad, creative and destructive, for fame, money, infatuation, homeland, religion, dogmas, prejudices.
Rather, for him, the City is more the place of going through «all kinds of changes,» «making it» on one's own, and pursuing «dreams» of fame in the «eyes of the world.»
Desire of any kind — power, sex, fame, money — turns off joy in God for enjoyment of creaturehood.
Maybe you can find some kind of symbolic spokesperson, like the cows who vandalize Chic - fil - A billboards, or, um, Jared of Subway fame / infamy.
My friend Molly — she of the dry - rubbed ribs and apple tarte tatin fame — is leaving us for the kind of love that requires one to take up residence in another state.
And some people have fame, and some people are just working hard all the time without much acknowledgement, but I think what you're telling us is kind of a message not just for activism, but for all life, that we can't really control anything.
«You know, I don't think any of us in that Hall of Fame were ever motivated by the thought that we were going to win some kind of honor or recognition.
It's kind of a once - in - a-lifetime opportunity, just like your induction into the Hall of Fame.
Even ignoring that pitchers» ERAs were all much higher back then — even though that kind of context is the whole point of evaluating a Hall of Fame candidate — wouldn't you still give Curt Schilling extra credit?
The subject of numerous local articles already, he had promotional videos, a considerable Instagram following, and, of course, those fliers strung up like some kind of vaguely sinister, highly sexualized cobweb to lure fame, all before it was clear precisely on what substance fame should come calling.
Not to mention is still chasing the dream of fame and rarely home consistently enough to build any kind of stable income.
Geer, in Sanskrit is Celebrity / Mountain / Praising / Invoking / words / fame / language / kind of mystical syllable Geer in Dutch = Spear The same sounds similar to the name, «Geert» Geert, in German = Brave / Hearty / Strength Geert is a variant of Scandivanian name, «Geir» Geir = Stone Wall While in Norwegian, Geir = Spear (Same as the Dutch meaning of «Geer»)
Its most popular member is ciprofloxacin or Cipro — the antibiotic of anthrax - slaying fame — which doctors prescribe to treat more than 15 kinds of bacterial infections.
That kind of connection rate would shatter Hall of Fame records, at least in baseball.
An uptight, fastidious former manager at London's famed Harrod's department store, Thomas intends to sell the property in order to finance the opening of his own toy shop, but he hadn't counted on distractions from both Peter and his kind human caretaker, artist Bea (Rose Byrne).
The film loses itself towards the end, creating another (heavy - handed) layer of tension, and trying to introduce some kind of political / critical significance with the subject of illegal immigrants, the role of fame and uselessness of Italian police.
As camera trucks amass outside Harding's house, we're given an inside perspective into the dawning of a new kind of news story, pre-OJ, located at the nexus of fame, ambition and schadenfreude.
As in the last movie, 2015's Insidious: Chapter 3, Shaye's Elise is called upon both to hunt demons and to be a kind of den mother to a pair of bickering boy - men, Specs (screenwriter Leigh Whannell, admirably self - deprecating) and Tucker (Angus Sampson), fans of the supernatural who've parlayed their appreciation for pseudoscience into internet fame.
Indeed, it kind of is in the perversely droll All the Money in the World, the troubled Ridley Scott film which details the 1973 kidnapping of John Paul Getty III, one of the grandchildren of the famed wealthy American industrialist J. Paul Getty, termed the richest man in the world during the period.
Drawn into the world of adult entertainment by husband Chuck Traynor, Lovelace was catapulted to international fame with the release of Deep Throat, one of the first pornographic films to garner any kind of mainstream media attention.
But Gere is terrific at suggesting the kind of addictive cocktail of excitement, panic, chutzpah, creativity, and naked hunger for fame and megabucks that might inspire such big, fat lies.
Less a movie about the inner workings of politics than a biography, Citizen Kane is a portrait of the kind of American icon who seeks power in all the arenas of American life — through wealth, fame, the voice of the media and the votes of the public.
The narrative cuts to the chase: Amelia is kidnapped by a mad scientist (Richard Kind of «Spin City» fame) in need of her knowledge.
We first hear Kate Armstrong (Catherine Zeta - Jones), a famed chef at a New York City restaurant, talking about preparing quail with the kind of sensuality usually saved for lovers.
It's content to be a kind of freak - show character study of a man who embraces anarchy, not for its own sake but for the fame and adrenaline that it brings him.
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