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This is particularly tricky for stand-ups whose fame stems from television shows.

She is one of the few whose fame extends beyond the esoteric world of dance.

The French prize is given to writers whose "fame does not yet match their talent".

If so, Metsu, an artist whose fame once exceeded Vermeer's, did his patron proud.

The tiger became an instant superstar whose fame lasted more than 15 minutes.

It is the best-known stage work by Strauss, whose fame rested mainly on his ballroom dance pieces.

The humility might be an object lesson to many a high-flier whose fame burns out before they know it.

There can't be many scriptwriters in Britain today whose fame can turn policemen starstruck when he tells them his name.

He's painfully on target as Jackson Pollock, Abstract Expressionist, whose fame just aggravates his ego, temper and drinking.

She took a special interest in entertainers whose fame did not cross over to white audiences or to the movies.

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Also, the riders whose fame in Europe is such that they can't so much as check the mail without attracting mobs of rabid fans love coming to America.

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