Sentence examples for considerable renown from inspiring English sources

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His music achieved considerable renown in Weimar Germany, then fell into obscurity after the war.

The prodigiously accomplished Sor Juana achieved considerable renown in Mexico and in Spain.

The Pells, a family with considerable renown throughout the Northeast in the ensuing decades, still honor that tradition sporadically.

The young CND2 dancers are wonderful interpreters of the slippery, fluid style that has won Mr. Duato considerable renown, particularly in Europe.

Another pet of mine is the conductor IVAN FISCHER, who founded his own orchestra (the Budapest Festival Orchestra) and has ridden it to considerable renown.

December 27, 1822 Dole, France September 28 , 1895Saint-Cloud, France In the early 1870s Pasteur had already acquired considerable renown and respect in France, and in 1873 he was elected as an associate member of the Académie de Médecine.

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The 6-year-old syndicated talk show made Hall a household name and brought him considerable renown--including a 1989 Time magazine cover story that trumpeted Hall as "TV's hip host" who "grabs the post-Carson generation". It also brought Hall considerable fortune; in the show's peak year, he was said to earn more than $20 million.

In fact, "The Frenzy of Renown" might be read, with considerable pleasure, merely as a kind of high-brow People magazine for the history buff.

The renown of Ms. Weiss, who is Polish-born and based in New York, has endowed this event with considerable stature -- especially among performance artists and those who follow performance art.

Renown soon followed.

His renown spread.

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