Sentences with phrase «legendary reputation in»

He is a respectable actor, loved by his peers with a legendary reputation in the acting circle.

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But if Papa can pull it off, not only will he be a much, much richer man, but he'll earn a legendary reputation on Wall Street among Ackman and others who will wish they'd never doubted him in the first place.
The paintings, created by artists from around the world, memorialize and celebrate John Jameson's legendary character, in particular his reputation for being a man loved by the people of Dublin.
In a relatively short time, Granite Bay is earning a reputation, like the legendary De La Salle High School football program in Concord, for sending players to top college programIn a relatively short time, Granite Bay is earning a reputation, like the legendary De La Salle High School football program in Concord, for sending players to top college programin Concord, for sending players to top college programs.
Emiliano Viviano, the Italian Keeper signed from Palermo in the summer on loan, has a good reputation and it Italy's number 2 behind the legendary Gianluigi Buffon.
A source tells the tabloid that Paterson may not want the Senate to «go Democratic,» which seems a tad unlikely, given the legislative power Paterson would control if the entire state government were on the same team — and the reputation he would build if he were the first governor to break Albany's legendary gridlock in 40 years.
She, alongside her co-stars Mark Wahlberg, Romain Duris, and Charlie Plummer, all praise Scott as a legendary director worthy of his reputation in the clip.
It's a reputation that is solidified in his portrayal of Edward R. Murrow in George Clooney's brilliant film about the legendary newsman taking on Joe McCarthy.
The deeper front apron and the ducktail rear spoiler allegedly improved downforce at speed, but in combination with unequal - size tires, Bilstein dampers, and fatter antiroll bars, the RS was still the cannonball ride that its legendary reputation is based on.
McLaren Automotive's first «Ultimate Series» car had to follow in the footsteps of the firm's legendary and celebrated F1, which built the company a worldwide reputation all by itself.
Of course, this is to be expected — Jaguar has built its legendary reputation on designing the finest automobiles, no matter what segment they're working in.
Now in its seventh generation, the legendary Land Cruiser continues to carry its incomparable reputation for quality, durability and reliability.
While it's certainly an important consideration, Honda's reputation for superb resale value, exceptional quality and legendary dependability continues to raise the bar in respect to automotive value.
Add in Winnebago's ® legendary reputation for quality and you have an unbeatable value in your Vista.
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It's more likely to hit the cap on light through rare equipment before finding your first legendary item, unless you purchase one from several vendors found in the hub area, through either reputation or some rare commodity.
Rare gear won't help you here, so your goal is to turn in all the Reputation tokens to all the vendors on the various planets to get legendary engrams.
In Japan, Takeshi has starred and directed in some amazing works of cinema including a fantastic reboot of Zatoichi based on the legendary blind swordsman and he has a reputation for directing gangster filmIn Japan, Takeshi has starred and directed in some amazing works of cinema including a fantastic reboot of Zatoichi based on the legendary blind swordsman and he has a reputation for directing gangster filmin some amazing works of cinema including a fantastic reboot of Zatoichi based on the legendary blind swordsman and he has a reputation for directing gangster films.
The gallery's program includes: Estates of historically significant Canadian artists, most notably many of the Painters 11 group who established Canada's international reputation for modern abstraction in the 1950s including many of the Painters 11's immediate post-contemporaries who emerged predominantly in Toronto during the 1960s and 1970s, especially those hailing from the legendary Isaacs and Carmen Lamanna galleries; established senior artists working in a wide range of media; recognized mid-career artists from Canada and Europe; and emerging international talents, particularly those exploring the boundaries of media, representation and interpretation within contemporary art making.
Founded in 2015 and housed in the St Moritz space formerly occupied by legendary gallerist Bruno Bischofberger, the Vito Schnabel Gallery has quickly built a reputation as one of the world's go - to spaces for cutting - edge contemporary art.
Jason Rhoades and Paul McCarthy, two Americans whose unruly, in - your - face sculptural installations had cult status but scared off dealers and collectors, joined the gallery soon afterward, as did Louise Bourgeois, a legendary older artist whose market fell far short of her reputation.
Created in close collaboration with the artist, this new book not only presents Michael Heizer's first exhibition with Gagosian Gallery in New York, but also firmly establishes the artist's reputation as a legendary sculptor.
Even then, it had little impact on the general public, although it impressed numerous contemporaries, and by 1900 (partly due to the fact that his work was so rarely seen) he had acquired a legendary reputation among members of the Parisian avant - garde - notably Picasso, who used Cezanne's style of Post-Impressionist painting as a key building block in the development of Cubism.
Named after the legendary, quarterly photographic journal published in New York by Alfred Stieglitz from 1903 to 1917, the gallery opened its doors in 1997 and has a well - earned reputation for presenting the work of many photography greats: Man Ray, Irving Penn, Peter Lindbergh, Peter Beard, Richard Avedon, Diane Arbus and Helmut Newton, but also for exhibiting young, up - and - coming artists.
At that time, in the early years of the war, many European artists whose reputation to the young Americans was almost legendary had sought refuge in New York, among them such legendary 20th century painters as Piet Mondrian (1872 - 1944), Max Ernst (1891 - 1976), and Andre Masson (1896 - 1987).
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