Sentence examples for been fame from inspiring English sources

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been fame

noun

What is said or reported; gossip, rumour.

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Buy from Amazon.com, Amazon.co.ukTHE fruits of Bill Bryson's fluent and amusing writing have been fame and fortune, so he now lives in one of the most desirable dwellings in the world: an old rectory in an English country village.

And just as there has always been fame, there have always been people complaining that these days people get famous for nothing.

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Such is fame.

This is Fame: Sundays,.

The aftermath was fame.

Nor is fame.

This is fame, bro!" What is fame, though?

"That was fame back then".

Fame is fame, however you get it.

The reward, of course, was fame.

Here now was fame, of a kind.

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