Sentence examples for much renown from inspiring English sources

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Perhaps because the ukulele has long been treated as a four-string mini-guitar for amateurs, only a handful of ukulelists have achieved much renown, most notably George Formby in Britain and Tiny Tim in the United States.

What I'm really trying to talk about on this great occasion is women like your mother, whose decades-long struggle with morbid obesity has earned her much renown in the urban folklore of our great land.

Langan, like Ross, specialises in nurturing talent through the early stages, and has won much renown in the industry for her ability to pull projects together: We Need to Talk About Kevin, for example, was stalled for years until Langan asked for a lower-budget version to be constructed.

In 1166 Maimonides went to Egypt and settled in Fustat, where he gained much renown as a physician, practising in the family of Saladin and in that of his vizier Ḳaḍi al-Faḍil al-Baisami, and Saladin's successors.

While a seriously focused publication might occasionally publish a satirical cartoon, this is rare and won't provide you a steady stream of income or much renown.

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However corrective this volume may prove to Capote's tabloid reputation, it will not gain him much epistolary renown.

Ms. Edmonson, 28, lives in Austin, Tex., where she enjoys much local renown: in a music outpost proud of its troubadour heritage she doesn't call the usual comparisons to mind.

It wasn't until 1990, in fact, that they reached Serie A. With the team enjoying as much national renown as they ever had before, the dairy company Parmalat purchased them, handing over the reins of the team to the company's CEO, Calisto Tanzi.

Moshe Gai arrived at the University of Connecticut in 1994 as the man whose reputation and talent as a nuclear physicist would bring some much-needed renown to a physics department in need of a star.

This may well be the best wine list in all of Paris, even eclipsing the more famous wine lists of La Tour d’Argent and Taillevent, two restaurants of much bigger fame and longer renown than the little hole-in-the-wall L’Ami Louis.

And Mr. Fischer's favorite American player, the mid-19th-century champion Paul Morphy, toured Europe winning matches, accruing much attention and renown.

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