Sentence examples for becomes internationally recognized from inspiring English sources

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Because the horrifying scene with the lion is shown again and again on television, Wallingford becomes internationally recognized as "the lion guy".

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After he began using a wheelchair, Mr. Graves became internationally recognized as an advocate of health care design.

The plan calls for Rensselaer to identify niches in each field where it can become internationally recognized by building on its strengths in the physical sciences.

When Michael Govan was chosen by this board in 1994 to be the next director of Dia, its future as a financially stable and creative institution had been well secured and the Dia Collection had become internationally recognized.

Particularly notable was the team of Vitaly Komar and Alex Melamid, who became internationally recognized in the 1990s for a project in which they systematically and ironically documented what people throughout the world said they valued most in a painting.

Mr. Redgrave was a less celebrated performer than his father, who was known for his Shakespearean eloquence, matinee idol good looks and turbulent personal life; or his sisters, who became internationally recognized figures, as glamorous as they were accomplished.

Its artistic director, Helgi Tomasson, is celebrating his 25th anniversary in the post, and under him the troupe has become internationally recognized as a foremost leading exponent of Balanchine ballets.

In the 18th century the fame and achievements of these English and French academies became internationally recognized, and many other European countries started to found their own national academies.

She earned the Ph.D degree in Rural Sociology at Cornell in the1960s and has since become internationally recognized for her research and professional works on Philippine agricultural and rural development.

It was made for the seven principal ballerinas of the Sadler's Wells Ballet just as that British company (then 25 years old, and enjoying a golden era when it had become internationally recognized as the most acclaimed ballet troupe in the West) changed its name to the Royal Ballet.

In the 20th century, Estonian writers represented three different epochs: Anton Hansen Tammsaare was the leading novelist of the former Republic of Estonia (1920 40); Jaan Kross wrote in an allegorical style during the period of Soviet occupation; and Tõnu Õnnepalu, whose work fits comfortably in the broader European context, became internationally recognized in the 1990s.

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