Sentence examples for to renown from inspiring English sources

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to renown

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Fame; celebrity; wide recognition.

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This style has taken a winding, unexpected path to renown.

Their ratio of hits to renown is intriguing.

His road to renown might have taken years to travel, but he never went far.

Mr. Missé came to renown in 2008 as the partner of Natalia Hills.

It's hard not to wonder about the effect on Singer of this side door to renown.

That bedroom recording came to renown in a very 21st-century way, however.

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The commemorative power of video is related to its alchemical capacity to confer renown.

And many of the school's other students went on to achieve renown, among them Twyla Tharp and Sean Lavery.

He graduated from the City College of New York, where he first began to achieve renown as a world-class fencer.

For years the Brits have been annual fixtures at the Tonys, which of course then translates to screen renown.

No sport wants to achieve renown because its greatest star perished in a crash at its greatest race.

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