Sentences with phrase «name of fame»

Karmen Pedaru is the name of famed and pretty younger Estonian fashion model that in this picture presenting Exotic Street fashion.
The first Mini was the inspiration behind the naming of the famed mini skirt by Sixties fashion designer Mary Quant.

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This fall, Alain Bouchard's name was one of four inducted into the Canadian Business Hall of Fame.
The Mannix brothers share many things with their father (Fred Charles Mannix) and grandfather (Fred Stephen Mannix), whose empires they inherited: their names, obviously, but also their sharp business acumen, quiet - but - aggressive approaches to philanthropy (Calgary's brand new National Music Centre — which houses Canada's Music Hall of Fame — came to being thanks to more than $ 10 million in donations from the Mannix family business; the company also contributed $ 1 million to the National Gallery of Canada in 2015) and steadfast commitment to privacy.
«Charlemagne, the famed leader of the Holy Roman Empire,» Gates points out another name.
But Hawk's most impressive trick so far is a feat only a handful of action sports icons, like «the Flying Tomato,» Shaun White, have achieved: he's built a long - lasting entrepreneurial business out of his name and claim to fame.
Northwestern's business school was established in the early 1900s, but it wasn't until 1979 that the school took the Kellogg name following a $ 10 million donation from the John L. and Helen Kellogg Foundation — heirs of the family that started the famed cereal company.
Name aside, the Rock Hall of Fame has long been a popularity contest with only a vague tie to genre (NWA was the fifth rap act to be inducted when it joined this year).
If you're one of those people who has to have everything, White Girl's Babe wine hits all the hipster check marks: It's pink, sparkling, and has a cheeky name and um, a claim to fame as «The Fat Jew» of Instagram's wine brand.
For the first time, our list is 100 % brand - new; as a result, we've named 17 select alumni of the list — some still under 40, many not — to our inaugural 40 Under 40 Hall of Fame.
The team shamelessly exploits its legend by making reference to the great St. Paul Saints of a bygone era — a minor - league team of the same name that rose to fame in the 1920s — at the lucrative concession stands and at its Web site.
One of the chain's biggest claims to fame is their creation of «Blockbuster» cereal combinations, which are named after famous films.
The 58 - story tower, which carries his name in 4 - foot - high golden letters, is located in a heavily trafficked stretch of well - off Fifth Avenue next to famed jeweler Tiffany & Co..
International Hall of Fame business speaker, trainer, and bestselling business author Michael Kerr shares how one restaurant serves up the fun and connects with their customers, plus a great fun at work tip that helps companies give back to the local community, a quote of the week from Sir Richard Branson, and some wacky food truck names that are hilariously punny.
For his diversity leadership, Jimmy has been named a «Top 100 Under 50 Diverse Executive Leader» (2015) by Diversity MBA magazine and was inducted into the California Minority Counsel Program's Diversity Hall of Fame (2015).
Mr. Pagnato was honored as a 2015 Top Financial Advisor by the Financial Times, was named by ThinkAdvisor Magazine as a 2013 Advisor Hall of Fame recipient, and is a frequent speaker on Bloomberg Television, Fox Business News, CNBC and BNN.
Google Inc. (NASDAQ: GOOG), a name synonymous with innovation and known for its out - of - the box approach to things, has been in the news for famed developmental projects in the past.
She was also recognized as one of YWCA's 2012 Women of Distinction in Education, and became the first college president to be inducted into the Women's Executive Network ™ Hall of Fame after being named one of Canada's Most Powerful Women in 2010, 2012, 2013 and 2014.
Ash - Sharh sura 94: In the name of Allah, the Beneficent, the Merciful Have We not caused thy bosom to dilate, (1) And eased thee of the burden (2) Which weighed down thy back; (3) And exalted thy fame?
Not just the story of Samson in Judges, but his name in Hebrews 11 in the faith hall of fame.
The show, an adaptation of Michael Crichton's 1973 sci - fi western of the same name, feels like this fall's Stranger Things, given its quick rise to fame.
Not like the brazen giant of Greek fame, With conquering limbs astride from land to land; Here at our sea - washed, sunset gates shall stand A mighty woman with a torch, whose flame Is the imprisoned lightning, and her name Mother of Exiles.
Phelps is dragging the name «Christian» through the mud, I'm not entirely sure he even is Christian or he's just hiding behind a smoke screen for 15 minutes of fame.
While never a household name on a par with his contemporary, the art historian Kenneth Clark of Civilisation fame, Runciman became one of the best - known historians of his time.
Among the early Semites the name represented fame or reputation; indeed it expressed and embodied the very existence and identity of a person.
The Life of Saul Bellow: To Fame and Fortune, 1915 — 1964 by zachary leader knopf, 832 pages, $ 40 Saul Bellow had a cat named Rufus.
With his subsequent usher textbooks, autobiography (There Is life Beyond Name Tags, Dude Books, 2001), magazine (Badge and Bulletin, the only ushering magazine including a centerfold portrait) and cultlike following, Glibface had almost singlehandedly brought ushering into the sunlight of ecclesiastical celebrity ~ To his fame are credited such innovative strategies as parhug valets; tour guides, computerized seating readouts - for latecomers, and Roy Dude University's School of Usherology.
Contemporaries of Josiah included the famed prophets Jeremiah, Zephaniah, Nahum, and Habakkuk — all of whom have books of the Bible named after them.
John Galt's famed speech at the end of the book, which I have listened to in its entirety (and which would never pass for a speech in real life because Rand got carried away) is filled with angry attacks directed against Christ, albeit without naming him.
It was there that he ended up moving into the basement of famed Christian music producer and Poor Old Lu band member Aaron Sprinkle, a man whose name would eventually become nearly synonymous with the Christian indie - rock label Tooth and Nail Records.
By 1976 the fame of the architect's name had dimmed, the novelty of the architecture had paled, the technical and the liturgical sophistication were passe.
All of a sudden, Crews had a taste of fame and was hanging out with some of the biggest names in Hollywood.
We have never heard of a mission field that was gospel - centered, faming the name of Jesus prior to the missionary arriving.
Because they are worshiping idols, because they are not faming the name of Christ, because they are worshiping other gods, because they don't know Christ or recognize the Bible as authoritative, we feel compelled and must «therefore go.»
On the Netherlands Antilles» island of Curaçao, culinary fame derives from two delicacies: the eponymous liqueur and a local Dutch treat named Keshi Yena (stuffed cheese).
Davis Family's incredible Cabernet catapulted to fame after winning over palates and votes a couple of years ago at the Houston Stock Show and Rodeo to be named the Grand Champion — the highest rated wine in the competition.»
With two Grammy awards and a 1999 Grammy Hall of Fame Award to his name, Merle Haggard cites influences such as Hank Williams and Johnny Cash.
When beer drinkers knock off 50 different beers, PUB 365 will award guests with branded merchandise, while guests that hit 99 will receive a custom engraved tap handle on the Tap Wall of Fame, securing their name in PUB 365 history.
He received the Beverage Forum Lifetime Achievement Award in 2015, was named Executive of the Year by Beverage Industry magazine in 2010 and was inducted into the Beverage World Soft Drink Hall of Fame in 2008.
In 2015 Seth was named the # 1 Disruptor by Beverage World, and Beverage Executive of the Year by Beverage Industry magazine; he was also inducted into the Washington DC Business Hall of Fame.
MILEPOSTS — NAMED: To baseball's Hall of Fame, Outfielders JOE (Ducky) MEDWICK, 56, LEON (Goose) GOSLIN, 67, and the late HAZEN (Kiki) CUYLER.
The NHL's award for the most valuable player of the postseason (inset) was named in honor of Conn Smythe, the Hall of Fame coach, GM and owner of the Toronto Maple Leafs (and the reason why the trophy bears a resemblance to the old Maple Leaf Gardens.)
The Red Sox purchase future Hall of Fame shortstop JOE CRONIN from the Washington Senators for $ 250,000 and name him player - manager.
Two mountains, one mountain range, one lake, a small glacier, an arch, a meteorological station and one golf club have been named after Dr. John Oliver La Gorce of Washington, D.C., who is shown here with his famed collection of weapons.
During the last quarter century he has hustled his horses into the winner's circle, his name into the record books and his sculptured likeness into the Hall of Fame of the Trotter in Goshen, N.Y..
And Singletary's list of accolades is long and distinguished: voted to the Pro Bowl 10 years straight, seven years to the All - Pro team, twice named the AP Defensive Player of the Year and elected to the Hall of Fame in 1998.
Eventually the prize would go to the Hall of Fame at Cooperstown, N.Y., to join other great talismans of baseball history under their domes of glass — among them, Roger Maris's 61st homer and Babe Ruth's 714th and last home run, each with the name of the retriever included.
Three times named to All - Pro teams and picked by the Hall of Fame as the outstanding linebacker of the NFL's first 50 years, Nitschke was only the Packers» third - string middle linebacker when he announced, with tears in his eyes, that he was quitting after 15 years in the game.
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At no point in the 1900s did they stumble across someone named Cannondad Wixley who threw 20 seasons and made the Hall of Fame.
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