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That mark hardly justifies the fame he garnered for stealing home.
This Callas was considered a 'good' interview by reporters, though all she garnered for herself was a thoroughly 'bad' press.
But will history now speak of a different Germany, one that denies the same largesse to others as it garnered for itself?
Ogilvy's successful ad campaigns for early clients soon garnered for the agency such major American ad accounts as General Foods and American Express.
Although critics have often been beguiled by the actress's combination of brains, sensitivity and luminous beauty, the reviews Ms. Bening garnered for "Kids" were especially complimentary.
… The praise these straight actors have garnered for their awesome achievements in portraying gay folks somehow obscures the reality that every day on Hollywood's large and small screens legions of lesbian and gay actors are convincingly portraying heterosexual characters.
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Pandora Media, for instance, has garnered acclaim for its online radio station format.
The fall of Warsaw also garnered sympathy for the Poles and their quest for independence.
Ryan Gosling and Emma Stone both garnered nominations for their performances in the film, as did Damien Chazelle for director and screenplay. .
He also garnered press for his involvement in various liberal causes and philanthropies.
Both have been All-Stars and garnered votes for the Most Valuable Player award.
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