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That is the 1960's and 70's, when Newsweek challenged Time for supremacy, took editorial chances and earned a profile as the feisty underdog, the Avis to Time's Hertz.
It means that I can't ever get my hair cut" – and earned a profile in The Irish Times earlier this year.
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In 2008, she earned a Profiles in Courage Award for her reform of the voting systems.
He first earned a national profile in 2001, while working for the El Paso Corporation, a natural gas pipeline operator.
For someone who is "not doing that well yet", Dwyer has earned a remarkable profile in a season which started with a winner in KC's third game, at San Jose.
His breakthrough came in 1961, when a one-nighter at the Chicago Playboy Club turned into a six-week stint that earned him a profile in Time magazine and a television appearance on "The Jack Paar Show".
His fashion sense has landed him on best-dressed lists and earned him a profile in GQ.
The billing story got pickup from local media and some national media, and White's reporting earned him a profile earlier this month in The Town Talk, a daily newspaper in Alexandria.
In the Legislature, she kept a relatively low profile, but earned a reputation as a reformer and fiscal conservative.
His shtick was good enough to move thousands of peelers, and to earn him a profile in Vanity Fair, in which he divulged one of the secrets of his craft: always work sitting.
Awarded a CBE in 1984, Finlay told The Independent in a 1998 interview that he didn't think he was "high-profile enough" to have earned a knighthood.
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