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It was in March 1693 that he achieved sudden fame with the production at the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane, of The Old Bachelour, written, he said, in 1690 to amuse himself during convalescence.
He achieved sudden and overwhelming popularity, which became, according to Parton, "the principal fact in the political history of the United States" for the next generation, a period that Arthur Schlesinger, Jr., famously called the Age of Jackson.
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Uglow traces his rise: he became the head of a workshop (she is very knowledgeable about the material history of engraving and printing), and achieved sudden fame with the publication of "A General History of Quadrupeds," which was followed by two volumes on British birds.
You must focus on health after achieving sudden wealth.
Based on the experimental study, it is observed that the carbon fiber composites tend to achieve sudden destructive damage whereas E-glass fiber composites tend to sustain progressive damage, under dynamic loading.
After achieving sudden ubiquity with "Blurred Lines," Thicke followed it up with an album-length plea to his estranged wife, Paula.
The short-tail stingray is usually slow-moving but can achieve sudden bursts of speed, flapping its pectoral fins with enough force to cavitate the water and create an audible "bang".
"He achieved his goal".
He achieved his potential.
"He achieved his ambition.
He achieved both.
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