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fame and reputation
His reputation so increased the fame of the University of Leiden, especially as a school of medicine, that it became popular with visitors from every part of Europe.
This kind of individual asset involves reputation, what accountants call " goodwill ", and / or what others call " street cred ," along with fame, honor, and prestige.
He established a reputation as an audacious cavalry commander and on two occasions ( during the Peninsula Campaign and the Maryland Campaign ) circumnavigated the Union Army of the Potomac, bringing fame to himself and embarrassment to the North.
His lasting fame, or notoriety, rests rather on his relationship with the 15 year old boy whom he raised to the position of Cardinal-Nephew, and, it was said at the time, with whom he shared his bed: the resulting scandal did great harm to the reputation of the Church.
Acclaimed the biggest sporting figure in the world at his peak, Nurmi was averse to publicity and the media, stating later on his 75th birthday that " worldly fame and reputation are worth less than a rotten lingonberry.
In early 1967, Pickwick Records, which had a reputation as a low-quality label, decided that it would capitalize on the duo's newfound fame by releasing an album titled The Hit Sounds of Simon and Garfunkel.
It is said to have laid the foundation of his fame and reputation.
Telford ’ s reputation as a man of letters may have preceded his fame as an engineer: he had published poetry between 1779 and 1784, and an account of a tour of Scotland with Southey.
Writers as diverse as Baldassare Castiglione and Martin Luther wrote about his reputation and fame ; theorists such as Heinrich Glarean and Gioseffo Zarlino held his style as that best representing perfection.
For Augustus, though at the outset he showed himself rather harsh because of the wars and the factional strife, was later able, in the course of time, to achieve a brilliant reputation for his kindly deeds ; Titus, on the other hand, ruled with mildness and died at the height of his glory, whereas, if he had lived a long time, it might have been shown that he owes his present fame more to good fortune than to merit.
Henceforth, his own reputation and fame grew.
And, although you may gain some temporary fame and excitement, you will not gain a good reputation as a scientist if you haven't tried to be very careful in this kind of work.
Tivoli's reputation as a stylish resort and the fame of the gardens of the Villa d ' Este have inspired the naming of other sites after Tivoli.
He began to practice as a lawyer at the parlement of Toulouse in 1770, and soon earned a reputation as an orator, while his fame as an essayist led to his election as a member of the Academy of Floral Games of Toulouse in 1788.
By the time he reached the age of 20, his rising literary fame was already accompanied by a sulphurous reputation fed by his dandy side.
On the other hand, Johnson also defined honour in relationship to " reputation " and " fame "; to " privileges of rank or birth ", and as " respect " of the kind which " places an individual socially and determines his right to precedence.
Browne's last publication during his lifetime ( 1658 ) were two philosophical Discourses intrinsically related to each other ; the first Hydriotaphia, Urn Burial or a Brief Discourse of the Sepulchral Urns lately found in Norfolk, occasioned by the discovery of some Bronze Age burials in earthenware vessels found in Norfolk inspired him to meditate upon the funerary customs of the world and the fleetingness of earthly fame and reputation.
The prolific imitation of his paintings ensured his reputation in Spain and fame throughout Europe, and prior to the 19th century his work was more widely known than that of any other Spanish artist.
He has gained reputation and fame for his aggressive riding style and approach in both small and heavy surf.
Zola's world fame and internationally respected reputation brought international attention to Dreyfus ' unjust treatment.
Considering the speed with which the fire engulfed the building, van der Lubbe's reputation as a mentally disturbed arsonist hungry for fame, and cryptic comments by leading Nazi officials, it was generally believed at the time that the Nazi hierarchy was involved for political gain.
Despite its problems, however, Habitat's fame and success " made reputation " and helped launch his career ; Safdie has now designed over 75 buildings and master plans around the world.
He made his reputation by The Pleasures of Memory when William Cowper's fame was still in the making.
Franck's reputation was now widespread enough, through his fame as performer, his membership in the Société, and his smaller but devoted group of students, that when Benoist retired as professor of organ at the reopening of the Paris Conservatoire in 1872, Franck was proposed as successor.

fame and spread
The backstory of one of the surviving epistles, directed to Constantine I, recounts how the fame of Saint Anthony spread abroad and reached Emperor Constantine.
: " With its love of luxury and passion for colour, the art of this age delighted in the production of masterpieces that spread the fame of Byzantium throughout the whole of the Christian world.
Such acts of recognition of a saint were authoritative, in the strict sense, only for the diocese or ecclesiastical province for which they were issued, but with the spread of the fame of a saint, were often accepted elsewhere also.
Among the non-scientific public, his fame spread more effectually by his invention in about 1815 of the kaleidoscope, for which there was a great demand in both the United Kingdom, France, and the United States.
Following on from the earlier communal tradition of Baal Shem, his fame as a healer spread among not only the Jews, but also the non-Jewish peasants and the Polish nobles.
She made a series of films for Arnold Fanck, and one of them, The White Hell of Pitz Palu ( 1929 ), co-directed by G. W. Pabst, saw her fame spread to countries outside of Germany.
In a brief, unelaborated, and enigmatic passage, the Hebrew Bible describes how the fame of Solomon's wisdom and wealth spread far and wide, so much so that the queen of Sheba decided that she should meet him.
The saint's fame quickly spread throughout the Norman world.
This work was also successful, and the fame of the young composer began to spread all over Italy.
Initially playing in small gay clubs, his fame spread.
Her fame spread quickly and she became Finland's most widely read author abroad.
Gradually Rugby's fame spread it was no longer desirable to have only local boys attending and the nature of the school shifted, and so a new school – Lawrence Sheriff Grammar School – was founded in 1878 to continue Lawrence Sheriff's original intentions ; that school receives a substantial proportion of the endowment income from Lawrence Sheriff's estate every year.
Johan Vaaler's fame as the paper clip inventor has spread worldwide, especially in the United States.
The episode spread Calhoun's fame nationwide.
Garibaldi's fame spread and many Italians began to consider him a national hero.
Messianic Jews believe God's people have a responsibility to spread his name and fame to all nations ( Psalms 96: 3, Ezekiel 3: 18 – 19 ) It is believed that the Children of Israel were, remain, and will continue to be the chosen people of the God, and are central to his plans for existence.
Houses with single scenes proved more popular to audiences as the fame of the panorama spread.
By the age of ten his fame had spread sufficiently for him to receive a mention in Daines Barrington's Miscellanies as " without the most distant instruction from anyone, capable of copying historical pictures in a masterly style ".
However, his fame spread and lived on.
His fame as a holy man spread and he attracted numerous followers.
His fame spread through Portuguese evangelization, and he has been known as the most celebrated of the followers of Saint Francis of Assisi.
His fame as a scholar spread to other countries.
Your fame will cross the seas and spread all over the land.
After killing the huge demons, he will cause his trumpet of victory to be sounded and killing thousands and crores of tyrants, he will spread his fame as Kalkii incarnation ; The place where he will manifest Himself, the condition of dharma will begin there and the mass of sins will flee away ; the town of Sambhal will be very fortunate, because the Lord will manifest Himself there. 143. The Lord will get infuriated on seeing the pitiable plight of the talented Brahmins and taking out his sword, he will cause his horse to dance in the battlefield as a persistent warrior ;
Bamba's fame spread through his followers, and people joined him to receive the salvation that he promised.

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