Sentence examples for make a celebrated from inspiring English sources

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Sometimes it's all right for you not to make a celebrated success of your life, it's all right to just survive.

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Having spent a decade making a celebrated "show about nothing", he could easily afford to just do nothing now.

He has constantly urged the use of condoms (including making a celebrated send-off remark to guests at a function: "drive carefully and use a condom").

Although he had performed improvisatory jazz informally during his earlier American tours, in 1956 he made a celebrated debut at Birdland in New York.

Armstrong, who made a celebrated comeback from testicular cancer to win the 1999 and 2000 Tour de France, has repeatedly denied taking banned performance-enhancing substances.

During Nixon's time in office, and before he became America's first unindicted co-conspirator president, the film-maker Emile de Antonio made a celebrated satirical documentary, Milhouse: A White House Comedy (1971), which harshly reviewed Nixon's political career.

She had made a celebrated appearance in Life magazine as an anti-establishment commencement speaker at Wellesley College, where, as president of the student government, she had organized teach-ins on her opposition to the Vietnam War.

The point of view about the facts becomes the reality.' Courtemanche is a French-Canadian journalist who made a celebrated television documentary about Aids in Rwanda, a subject never mentioned by any of the films.

He was also, well in advance, right about one bubble after another: Japan in 1989, tech stocks in 2000, the U.S. housing market and financial markets and global equities in 2008 (in the wake of which, when investors were still reeling, he made a celebrated and early bullish call in a letter titled, "Reinvesting When Terrified").

Not only is he a singer who has performed the cycle more than a hundred times, made a celebrated recording of it and grappled with its intricacies for decades, but he is also a smooth writer who earned a doctorate from Oxford for his study of witchcraft in English public life in the 17th and 18th centuries.

More than two years after the chief executive, John J. Mack, made a celebrated return to his old firm, promising to put more of the firm's capital at risk, it is becoming apparent that Morgan Stanley may have to take its own write-down for bad credit exposure.

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