Sentences with phrase «much fame in»

Dolphin & Snorkel Tour The Northern Pacific has much fame in spotting many different species of sea mammals.
The brand has been working in fashion field for last few years and have earned much fame in this short span of time among women.

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Yuya's beauty - tutorial channel has brought her so much fame that she's been featured in Vogue and on Mexican television.
But sports without vibrant business models and followings will prevent a gold medal from earning much beyond fame in a small niche community.
OTTAWA — Canadians have much to learn from Germany's famed apprenticeship system despite doubts it could succeed in Canada, Jason Kenney said as he wrapped up a fact - finding mission into how the European powerhouse streams its youth into skilled trades.
Along the way, each group of approximately 20 trekkers learned as much about themselves as they did each other, while enduring headaches and nausea from the extreme elevation, cold nights shivering in tents and grueling days of climbing through the mountains of the Lares Valley and along the famed Inca Trail.
While this was more obvious in the 70s, it remains a basic feature of rock — when one reads the bios, one finds that even such apparently austere bands as Joy Division or (pre-90s) U2 were very much attracted to rock fame, and at least in Joy Division's case, to the partying that went with it.
At this point, any measure of attention given to these clowns is too much, but famed hacking collective Anonymous — who has picked fights with Westboro in the past — apparently decided enough was enough, and used their considerable Internet savvy to leaked the personal information of the members of Westboro's congregation online for anyone to see, write, call or even pay a visit to.
In addition, the present system already offers the military high command so much — in funds, prestige, and future employment via the famed «revolving door» of the military - industrial complex — that a perilous transition to anything like direct military rule would make little sense under reasonably normal conditionIn addition, the present system already offers the military high command so muchin funds, prestige, and future employment via the famed «revolving door» of the military - industrial complex — that a perilous transition to anything like direct military rule would make little sense under reasonably normal conditionin funds, prestige, and future employment via the famed «revolving door» of the military - industrial complex — that a perilous transition to anything like direct military rule would make little sense under reasonably normal conditions.
I'll try not to fan out too much as I ask my question: I'm reading a book by pastor Jonathan Martin in which he discusses the fact that, in our current culture, fame and notoriety are treated as necessities, while obscurity is considered the kiss of death.
The channel has been cast into fame in recent years, with one member of the so - called fan's channel even making an appearance on Celebrity Big Brother, and the YouTube channel has been cast well into the spotlight, with his highlights grabbing much of their interest following losses and shock defeats.
The UCI World Tour is composed of 37 events, including the three three - week grand tours, but also 20 one - day races that are attended by the best riders and receive much greater attention in places like, say, Belgium and the Netherlands, where winning on the famed and treacherous Paris - Roubaix cobblestones can make you a national hero.
best thing for all involved schez gets a season as number 1 guaranteed, also this boy malen looks the absolute business on the videos i have seen of him, could be real coup getting him in ahead of barca, they are usually the premier choice all all youngsters, as la maisa is famous but just shows our academy is getting high fame and recognition, now as much as any academy in the world.
Legacies are a funny thing, which is why there has been so much debate over this year's Hall of Fame class, which was notable especially for who didn't get in.
IN SOME WAYS Duke's freshmen appear to have been assembled as much by a diversity - seeking admissions director as by a Hall of Fame basketball coach.
There is so much water under the bridge for Ralston that one can easily forget that this man on a ladder stashing old bookcases in the rafters coached Stanford to Rose Bowl victories in 1971 and»72 and has already been elected to the College Football Hall of Fame.
He is too much driven by the fame he got in 2013 - 14 season with scoring all those goals.
Finally, we've got some data showing exactly how much the average Hall of Fame candidate moves up in the balloting over the years.
While I do believe Bonds took steroids (whether it was knowingly or not doesn't much matter to me, though if I had to guess, I think he knows everything that goes in his body), I don't believe all steroid users should be excluded from the Hall of Fame.
He spent much of his career in the oversized shadow of teammate Tom Seaver and all of it just a step away from full - blown fame.
I am not convinced he wants the hard work at our level its much easier at bigger clubs where you have other top players to take the strain, and I think that's what Barca have found, If he wants to come than he is an better player than Nolan and Noble but Kouyate is as good and hungry, Alfitano I like, Nene not seen enough to judge but that's not his fault, Zarate will be back and if he nuckles down under a new manager should stay and be a good squad member but unless he ups his work rate will not be a regular starter, Rav we will just have to watch grow to great fame in Italy and know BFS cost us, You know what I think of our overrated overpaid overweight (I like the words beginning with over) leader, BFS REIGN OVER
David Moyes is likely to get linked with any amount of midfielders between now and the summer but Anguissa is very much in the fame it seems.
It doesn't take a lot to realize that if there was someone who could have broken Chelsea's famed backbone of Cech - Terry - Lampard - Drogba and gotten away with it, without even so much a blot on his resume, it would be the man who forged it in the first place: Jose Mourinho.
I believe in the much - famed capsule wardrobe, even if I am still struggling to get mine just right.
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Britain's list of Nobel Prize winners owes much to those who came to these shores as foreigners, Dennis Gabor, inventor of the holograph, born in Hungary, Maurice Wilkins of DNA fame, born in New Zealand, and Ernest Rutherford, the father of nuclear physics, also from New Zealand.
Well, when DioGuardi's opponents were: 1) David Malpass, whose chief claim to fame was as an economist for a company that crashed and burned in the financial crisis, and 2) Bruce Blakeman (enough said), then it's not like Mr. Long had much of a choice.
Joachim Frank, one of three scientists awarded the Nobel Prize in Chemistry this week, did much of the work that won him the prestigious award at the famed Wadsworth Center in Albany during the 1970s and 80s before moving to Columbia University in 2008.
In these cases a few winners earn fame and fortune while a much larger number of also - rans — some with skills and talent as good as or even better than the stars» — play in the minor leagues or their own garageIn these cases a few winners earn fame and fortune while a much larger number of also - rans — some with skills and talent as good as or even better than the stars» — play in the minor leagues or their own garagein the minor leagues or their own garages.
She described other research that has found that people are more likely to be happy by cultivating personal talents and relationships more than money and fame, and by having an independent sense of self that results in not caring much what others think of their possessions.
If you're a fellow beauty nerd, no doubt you've already tried a Korean sheet mask: the beauty staple that's still going strong, enjoying much more than 15 minutes of fame in the skincare spotlight.
List of reality television programs This is a list of A few details are added for some shows that don't have their (2013) Fame in the Family (2013 Read the latest Undateable (2013) episode guides & recaps, reviews, news, seasons, and much more.
The basic conceit of Nicolas Winding Refn's Bronson is such: Bronson (Tom Hardy) wants to be famous, he isn't good at much aside from beating the shit out of people and so, after knocking over a store, he's thrown in jail and seeks his fame by becoming Britain's most violent prisoner.
Jarecki uses Presley's career and influence to help us make sense of fame, power, corruption, self - destructive behaviour and pretty much all the other ills of the world, like why in hell poor people voted for Donald Trump.
Madame Raquin lives in the French countryside with her sickly son Camille (Tom Felton of Harry Potter fame) and when they are of age, Thérèse finds herself engaged and then quickly married to her childhood friend without much say in the matter.
The supporting cast — especially Scott, of «Sherlock» fame — all do excellent work (the actors all called in live from a hotel room during the film's real - time shoot), but there isn't so much as a sliver of doubt that the film belongs entirely to Hardy.
In this return after over a decade to the big screen by Jim Henson's much beloved creations, the long mothballed Muppets Studio in Hollywood becomes threatened with destruction at the avaricious hands of a greedy oil tycoon, Tex Richman (Cooper, The Kingdom), looking to exploit the crude he knows is in the ground underneath the famed Muppet TheateIn this return after over a decade to the big screen by Jim Henson's much beloved creations, the long mothballed Muppets Studio in Hollywood becomes threatened with destruction at the avaricious hands of a greedy oil tycoon, Tex Richman (Cooper, The Kingdom), looking to exploit the crude he knows is in the ground underneath the famed Muppet Theatein Hollywood becomes threatened with destruction at the avaricious hands of a greedy oil tycoon, Tex Richman (Cooper, The Kingdom), looking to exploit the crude he knows is in the ground underneath the famed Muppet Theatein the ground underneath the famed Muppet Theater.
Personally, I've never had much interest in any Youtube curiosities beyond their 15 minutes of fame, but that wasn't the case with director Ben Steinbauer who was compelled to track down Jack Rebney not only to learn the back story of the filming of the automobile ad, but to make a bio-pic chronicling his subject's life both before and since.
It's true that English language productions have a substantial global advantage, that only three current Spanish actors rival Watts and McGregor in international fame (Antonio Banderas and real - life couple Penélope Cruz and Javier Bardem), and that film is as much of a business as it is an art.
Pryce's Zimmerman isn't much better, wielding his fame and acclaim to attack his dwindling fanbase, delighting in tormenting Philip with reminders of his superiority.
In which David Wain, he of Wet Hot American Summer fame, takes on the life of Doug Kenney (played by Will Forte and, in his omniscient - narrator state, Martin Mull), a Harvard man who'd co-create the National Lampoon, co-write Animal House and inject much - needed vulgar irreverence into American comedy before mysteriously falling off a cliff in 198In which David Wain, he of Wet Hot American Summer fame, takes on the life of Doug Kenney (played by Will Forte and, in his omniscient - narrator state, Martin Mull), a Harvard man who'd co-create the National Lampoon, co-write Animal House and inject much - needed vulgar irreverence into American comedy before mysteriously falling off a cliff in 198in his omniscient - narrator state, Martin Mull), a Harvard man who'd co-create the National Lampoon, co-write Animal House and inject much - needed vulgar irreverence into American comedy before mysteriously falling off a cliff in 198in 1980.
Most of the same key players are back: Shia LaBeouf as Sam (friend to Optimus Prime), John Turturro (having cashed in on his 10 min of fame), Josh Duhamel and Tyrese Gibson as soldiers, and Kevin Dunn and Julie White as Sam's parents in a couple of throw away scenes that cost much less than the CGI that dominates the movie.
In any case, Johnson's response, which is nothing more than a starstruck emoji, is as much sarcastic as it is telling of Daniels» newfound 15 minutes of fame.
I don't know how much the M. Night Shyamalan comparisons get bandied about in his home, but Godse, whose novel was apparently a Top 5 bestseller in India, is an awful actor, and though the film's ensemble cast features American Radio Hall of Fame inductee Myron Cope as well as Emmy - winning TV personality Dave Crawley, for the most part this is strictly amateur hour.
It's odd that a movie set in Madrid doesn't include much Spanish music, but Hispanic actors are represented voicing supporting characters, with Bobby Cannavale as Valiente, Miguel Ángel Silvestre, as famed matador, El Primero, and Gina Rodriguez and Gabriel Iglesias as hedgehogs Una and Cuatro.
For director Shawn Levy, working with screenwriters Robert Ben Garant and Thomas Lennon (of «Reno 911» fame), the decision to incorporate Amelia in such a major way amounts to a significant coup, as special effects - laden scenes become so much more tolerable when they're centered on such a relentlessly lovable actress.
Since there's nothing consequential here, Burton and Eastwood could have played these roles in their sleep (and let's face it, they pretty much do), but it's a novelty to see acting - legend Burton play against rising star Eastwood, fresh from his spaghetti - western fame.
Director Lenny Abrahamson can't even decide if Domhnall Gleeson's protagonist is a calculated jerk or a misguided fool, and though the movie has some important things to say in the end about fame, mental illness and fitting in, they come much too late to have the desired effect.
Andrew Kevin Walker (of Se7en fame) and David Self have teamed up to regale us with a tale so thoroughly Freudian that you'll ponder a little bit too much about that dream you had about cleaning out your mother's vase with a feather duster when your father came in and frightened you so much that you dropped it.
It may be hard to believe for anyone who's been keeping track of Ben Mendelsohn's career only since his international breakthrough with 2010's Animal Kingdom, but the man who now rivals Mark Strong as Hollywood's hired bad guy du jour rose to fame in his native Australia as the star of much lighter fare.
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