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Adrienne Rich, a poet of towering reputation and towering rage, whose work — distinguished by an unswerving progressive vision and a dazzling, empathic ferocity — brought the oppression of women and lesbians to the forefront of poetic discourse and kept it there for nearly a half-century, died on Tuesday at her home in Santa Cruz, Calif.
For all his towering reputation and managerial gifts, Powell started in his job with two serious operational handicaps.
It seems strange and even a little disingenuous to hear someone of Kundera's towering reputation fretting about his place in the world.
A further advantage, when she was adopted as an A-list Tory candidate, had been Mensch's already towering reputation in chicklit circles as the "bestselling novelist Louise Bagshawe".
The papers said Mr. Peres's election was more or less assured by his towering reputation as a peacemaker and as a major figure in Israeli governments since the 1960's and by his association, almost from boyhood, with most of the major political icons of Israel's history.
The first is that no one who works in broadcast news can have been anything but a fan of Charles Wheeler A journalist of towering reputation, a doyen of foreign correspondents, someone who always commanded attention when speaking And for me – and I would guess for Jon Snow too – what I admire about him is that he remained a working journalist till he died at the age of 85 some six years ago.
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The chemistry, the towering reputations of both men.
While the chemistry award has sometimes been overshadowed by the towering reputations of physics winners such as Albert Einstein, laureates include ground-breaking scientists such as radioactivity pioneers Ernest Rutherford and Marie Curie, though she also won the physics prize.
But the developers, Cape Advisors, had an ace in the hole: architecture by Jean Nouvel, a Pritzker Prize-winner with a towering international reputation.
But the towering theatrical reputation that Aldridge built up across Europe during the mid-1800s rested just as much on his portrayal of a full range of leading roles as on his unusual racial status.
A burly man with a full head of white hair, silver-rimmed glasses and a deep, gravelly voice, Donald Ainslie Henderson has a physical presence as towering as his reputation.
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