Sentence examples for name achieved from inspiring English sources

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The name achieved infamy when a question on "Brain of Britain" asked the team: "Where is Lanchester Polytechnic?" Not one of the Brains of Britain knew.

Talbot was leading the field until the last 20m but then Martina began to eat up the ground". Talbot has one Olympic 'A' standard to his name, achieved last year, but as he didn't finish in the top two at the trials GB Trials he must await a decision from UK Athletics selectors as to whether he will compete at the London Olympics.

Talbot has one Olympic 'A' standard to his name, achieved last year, but as he didn't finish in the top two at the trials GB Trials he must await a decision from UK Athletics selectors as to whether he will compete at the London Olympics.

After Hurricane Katrina struck the Gulf Coast in late August 2005, the name achieved a certain level of infamy.

Not long thereafter, his name achieved celebrity status when a highly fictionalized bestseller, "Wyatt Earp: Frontier Marshal," was serialized in the Saturday Evening Post.

"Call My Name" achieved commercial success on Cole's main markets, reaching the top spot of the charts in Ireland, Scotland and the United Kingdom.

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GALLANT LADY (1933) That stock figure of pre-code melodrama, the unwed mother who sacrifices her happiness to give her child a name, achieves depth and delicacy in a performance by Ann Harding shaped by the sensitive and self-destructive director Gregory La Cava, who offers a self-portrait in Clive Brook's supporting performance as an alcoholic doctor.

She then followed up the app with a book by the same name, achieving celebrity status and profiting financially from her lies.

Psychologists, reasonably enough, used to think that being saddled with such a name cursed you for life; they scoured schools and mental health clinics, and concluded that children with funny names achieved lower grades and suffered more emotional disturbance.

To prove his point, he profiles CEOs such as Henry Singleton of Teledyne and John Malone of TCI who, while not household names, achieved outsized returns by wisely deploying their firm's resources.

There is also empirical support for the claim that persons with foreign-sounding names who change to native-sounding names achieve much better income development (Arrai and Skogman Thoursie, 2009).

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