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Although Doubleday achieved minor fame as a competent combat general with experience in many important Civil War battles, he is more widely remembered as the supposed inventor of the game of baseball, in Elihu Phinney's cow pasture in Cooperstown, New York, in 1839.
Although he wrote poetry, also an anthology of verses on the monasteries of Mesopotamia and Egypt, and a genealogical work, his fame rests upon his Book of Songs ( Kitab al-Aghani ).
Although the album did not bring the fame he was expecting, it did reach the top of the charts in Romania and Morocco.
Although Morris has achieved fame as a documentary filmmaker, he is also an accomplished director of television commercials.
Although it was the operas with Gilbert that had earned him the broadest fame, the honour was conferred for his services to serious music.
Although a celebrity, Rousseau's mental health did not permit him to enjoy his fame.
According to the principal editor of the journal, Leonard Lewisohn: " Although a number of major Islamic poets easily rival the likes of Dante, Shakespeare and Milton in importance and output, they still enjoy only a marginal literary fame in the West because the works of Arabic and Persian thinkers, writers and poets are considered as negligible, frivolous, tawdry sideshows beside the grand narrative of the Western Canon.
Although the Winchester Single Shot gained fame under the Winchester brand name, it was John Moses Browning that designed the rifle, selling the rights to Winchester in the early 1880s.
Although their reputations are usually limited to members of the stock brokerage and banking communities, several have gained national and international fame.
Although little remembered today, Pollaky's fame at the time was such that he was mentioned in various books of the 1870s and immortalized as " Paddington " Pollaky for his " keen penetration " in the 1881 comic opera, Patience.
Although his fame has been long eclipsed by that of his contemporaries and friends William Wordsworth and Samuel Taylor Coleridge, Southey's verse still enjoys some popularity.
Although he did not achieve widespread fame during his lifetime, a small but dedicated following of fans and scholars continue to celebrate Patchen's art.
Although Earhart had gained fame for her transatlantic flight, she endeavored to set an " untarnished " record of her own.
Although Nomi has finally secured the fame and fortune she sought, she alienates Molly, who saw her push Cristal down the stairs.
Although probably best known as the home of tennis, this was not the first sport to bring national fame to Wimbledon.
Although his first single, " Gypsy "/" Misty Mountain " was released in 1972, Otway shot to fame on the back of punk rock and a gymnastic performance on The Old Grey Whistle Test.
Although Gilman had gained international fame with the publication of Women and Economics in 1898, by the end of World War I she seemed out of tune with her times.
Although the first modern settlements date back to the 1920s and 1930s, Rancho Mirage got its claim to fame after World War II.
Although the libretto of Samson et Dalila is taken from Chapter 16 of the Book of Judges, the opera does not include the accounts of Samson's heroic deeds which earned him both fame and leadership among the Hebrews.
Although regarded as a dashing, compelling actor as well, Tibbett's true fame stems from the fact that he has long been considered to be, in terms of sheer voice, one of the finest baritones ever to appear at the Metropolitan Opera.
Although Stonehenge falls within the parish of Amesbury, the town does not directly benefit from the monument's fame.
Although he isn't a member of the International Boxing Hall Of Fame ( unlike his uncle Basilio, who is ), in 1990, Ed Brophy and some Canastota businessmen came up with the idea to build the hall of fame in Canastota, to honor Canastota's two native world champions: Basilio and Backus.
Although best known now as a novelist, Dumas first earned fame as a dramatist.
Although Scott achieved fame as a motion picture actor, he managed to keep a fairly low profile with his private life.

Although and rests
Although the modern Prime Minister selects Ministers, appointment still rests with the Sovereign.
Although corporate authority rests with the Board of Governors, the governors delegate most of their corporate powers and their authority over daily matters such as lending and business operations to the Board of Directors.
Although classical neoliberalism rests on the free flow of information, the neoliberal era has been marked by an unprecedented expansion of intellectual property and copyright, an expansion of libel laws to silence criticism ( e. g. libel tourism ) and expanding corporate secrecy ( e. g. in the UK corporations used contract law to forbid discussion of salaries, thereby controlling labour costs ), all of which came to be seen as a normal part of neoliberalism, but are wholly against its spirit.
Although the summit of this mountain rests within the town of Mount Washington, its southern slope is located in Connecticut and is that state's highest elevation.
Although his influence as a logician and linguist in grammar and rhetoric was considerable, his reputation rests on his works in psychology.
Although these ideas about lithosphere and asthenosphere were developed long before plate tectonic theory was articulated in the 1960s, the concepts that a strong lithosphere exists and that this rests on a weak asthenosphere are essential to that theory.
The visible church and its structures do exist but the church is more, as it is guided by the Holy Spirit: Although the juridical principles, on which the Church rests and is established, derive from the divine constitution given to it by Christ and contribute to the attaining of its supernatural end, nevertheless that which lifts the Society of Christians far above the whole natural order is the Spirit of our Redeemer who penetrates and fills every part of the Church.
Although the Crown dependencies are British possessions of the Crown, and are not sovereign nations in their own right, the power to pass legislation affecting the islands ultimately rests with their own respective legislative assemblies, with the assent of the Crown ( Privy Council, or in the case of the Isle of Man in certain circumstances the Lieutenant-Governor ).
Although the Bank of England and the Financial Services Authority have jurisdiction in such cases, ultimate authority for deciding on financial support for a bank in exceptional circumstances rests with the Chancellor.
Although Cabinet lacks any direct legislative framework for its existence, the Cabinet Manual has become the official document which governs its functions, and on which its convention rests.
Although the decision to publish such a piece rests with the editorial board, any opinions expressed are those of the author.
Although not considered a proper, clean ascent if a climber does not do this in professional terms, a lower-level climber will have ' done ' the route if he completed all the moves, even if it was ' unclean ' - i. e. rests or falls were taken ( in this instance, it would be said the route was ' dogged ').
Although he wrote a number of loosely organized romantic plays, his reputation rests largely on his paintings and poetry, which ranges from sonnets, lyrics, and patriotic songs to full scale epics, or, as they are sometimes called, novels in verse.
Although Crendik is king of Bekla, this is more of an honorary title and real control rests with his generals who control the military.
" It is the Pilot-in-Charge's responsibility to check the aircraft for any ice or snow that may affect performance " and on the section " Clear Ice " it noted, " Although the awareness within Line Maintenance is mostly good, the responsibility again rests with the Pilot-in-Charge that the aircraft is physically checked by means of a hands-on check on the upper side of the wing.
Although she has been presented with the decree from her Uncle not to bury her brother and her obsession with her dead family ties initially gets her in trouble, the true hamartia or “ error ” in this tragedy rests on Creon.
Although the term's provenance rests in African folklore ( i. e., the gum doll Anansi created to trap Mmoatia, the dwarf ), some Americans consider " tar baby " to be a pejorative term for African Americans.
Although its authority rests on its own treaty, the African Charter, the Commission reports to the Assembly of Heads of State and Government of the African Union ( formerly the Organisation of African Unity ( OAU ).
Although the murder remains a mystery, there is a possibility that his ex-wife may have been behind it – her motive being financial gain – although the strongest suspicion rests on his nephew, Guillaume-François Vial.
The visible Church and its structures do exist but the Church is more, she is guided by the Holy Spirit: " Although the juridical principles, on which the Church rests and is established, derive from the divine constitution given to it by Christ and contribute to the attaining of its supernatural end, nevertheless that which lifts the Society of Christians far above the whole natural order is the Spirit of our Redeemer who penetrates and fills every part of the Church ".

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