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His higher than expected fame is most likely related to the attention (and potential confusion) he earns as the brother of Novak Djokovic, one of the best active tennis players.
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Nor did she expect fame to arrive overnight.
"The Lady Irania" is a best seller, but Angel expects "fame and praise as well as money".
A decade ago their friend was just one of the gang, struggling, putting on exhibitions in grotty spaces and expecting fame and riches to arrive at any moment.
On the Rue Campagne Première, he scored and played pinball in the local cafes, and finally left for New York in 1956, expecting fame and fortune in Greenwich Village.
If you are expecting fame, forget it.
He expected posthumous fame and was suspicious of it.
In 2008, he told O'Hagan that he didn't expect his fame to last but he'd like to "make some real money" while it does.
Very often, Weyman embarked on impostures in which there was clearly no money to be made and from which he couldn't expect any fame, and some of these stand out as superior works of imposturous genius.
No reasonable person would take up film criticism expecting wealth, fame or a presidential proclamation, and the fact that Roger got all of that is proof of his singularity.
Expect the "fame" to take a while to materialize.
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