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Mine would be the Berghain of bookstores, with a studiously selected mix of fiction and non-fiction substituting for the techno and public sex, but a location likewise raised to fame by the harshness of its door policy.

And while her father made the business into a local success, it is Ms. Ferber, his eldest daughter, who raised its fame to an international level, with now more than €2 million, or about $2.6 million, in annual revenue.

And Mary Berry changed her surname to that of a popular cake ingredient in 1970, in a self-abasing quest for self-raising fame.

Former Cardiff school pupils who starred on national television with Rolf Harris more than 30 years ago will hold a reunion to reminisce about their moment of fame while raising funds for their old school.

"There are many musicians who dedicate themselves, their talents, and their fame to raising awareness about important causes and making difference in our lives and world," said Boxenbaum.

Of course this brings me back to the elephant in the room, the elephant Ms Patton, of Princeton dating advice fame, raised.

However, spirulina's rise to fame raises broader questions about uneven global food distribution that will leave a sour taste in your mouth long after you've swallowed your superfood smoothie.

The Farrow-Allen story, powered by fame, raises the question of which cases of alleged sexual assault the public thinks are matters of general concern, and which it thinks are not.

Whereas columns packed with 10 and 5 μm fully porous particles dominated the field for nearly thirty years (1975 2000), it took barely six years to see the commercialization of monolithic silica rods (2000), their raise to fame and decay to oblivion, the development of finer fully porous particles with size down to 1.7 μm (2006), and of sub-3 μm superficially porous particles (2006).

Upon Matejko's raise to fame, the painting was rediscovered and applauded as a masterpiece, and acquired by the Warsaw National Museum in 1924.

Their contacts are unrivalled, and their experience raising other firms from obscurity to fame and fortune is rare.

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