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But now the company has dipped deeper into the well of popular fame.
McCarthy achieved popular fame with All the Pretty Horses (1992; film 2000), winner of the National Book Award.
Miró as master painter, the new, oddly adorable artist of popular fame, more or less starts here.
The same is true of Pieter Saenredam (1597-1665), their contemporary and, in the view of many connoisseurs, their equal, but who doesn't enjoy their popular fame.
The reality, obviously, was quite different, but even brutes such as Edward Teach (Blackbeard) enjoyed popular fame and left behind them a fame that grew ever more unlikely with the passage of time.
His alert little feathered being perched on a feed box may well be on the verge of popular fame, thanks to its starring role in Donna Tartt's new novel, "The Goldfinch".
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Instead of an astronomy show, the building's new focus will be "fame and popular celebrity culture" the statement said.
If Tussaud's was new to Times Square, it was nonetheless a venerable institution whose combination of popular entertainment, fickle fame and the artisan's work in polychromatic wax seemed an inevitable part of the street.
Mark Zuckerberg, here with Sahami, guest lectures every year in 106A, adding to the wildly popular course's fame.
Mirsky's site became almost instantly popular as its fame spread, and he began getting e-mail from all over the world with nominations for the list.
This theory became popular with the fame of Cesar Millan, but the techniques are outdated and there are more effective and preferred training techniques available.
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