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For years the Brits have been annual fixtures at the Tonys, which of course then translates to screen renown.
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For Andy Warhol, photographic images from advertisements and news sources were stepping stones to the silk-screen paintings that earned him renown.
After Torrente returned from a professorship at the State University of New York at Albany, he published La saga/fuga de J.B. (1972), a work that brought him popular renown, as did the screen adaptation of his Crónica del rey pasmado (1989), which was directed by Imanol Uribe.
The convoy consisted of five large transport ships, escorted by Ark Royal, the battlecruiser Renown, the battleship, the cruisers,,, and, and screened by destroyers of the 5th Destroyer Flotilla.
She wrote other plays, but none achieved anything close to renown, and she has more or less fallen off the radar screen in spite of an evidently successful revival of "Rutherford and Son" at the Royal National Theater in London in 1994.
The film's disappointing performance in Japan is perhaps unsurprising, given the the national renown of a tale previously adapted on a number of occasions for the big screen.
In addition to this esteemed notoriety her designs have graced the big screen, made television appearances on The View and Oprah, and have been modeled in world-renown fashion publications, Italian Vogue and Essence Magazines.
Renown soon followed.
His renown spread.
Sometimes it's about renown.
Renown is a mouthful, here and there.
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