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MacLeod's role as Murray Slaughter on The Mary Tyler Moore Show won him lasting fame, and two Golden Globe nominations, followed by another three nominations for his The Love Boat work.
A new edition ( the first edition was resold in America ), released in December of the same year but carrying an 1866 date, was quickly printed and became an instant best-seller, securing Tenniel's lasting fame in the process.
Justinian achieved lasting fame through his judicial reforms, particularly through the complete revision of all Roman law, something that had not previously been attempted.
Triumph of the Will gave Riefenstahl instant and lasting international fame, as well as infamy.
The cartoons that brought him lasting fame involved a character named Professor Lucifer Gorgonzola Butts.
The river has achieved lasting fame as the main watercourse of the city of Rome, founded on its eastern banks.
De Bohun lowered his lance and began a charge that carried him to lasting fame.
He achieved his greatest influence and most lasting fame as a Senator.
Her shyly charismatic appeal, independence, persistence, coolness under pressure, courage and goal-oriented career along with the circumstances of her disappearance at a comparatively early age have driven her lasting fame in popular culture.
After his death, Custer achieved the lasting fame that he had sought on the battlefield.
The lasting fame of To Kill a Mockingbird became a tourist draw for the town.
: we wish them lasting fame
The bout was expected to be a rousing and exciting fight, but few, ( if any ) could have foreseen the intense action it would produce, or the lasting fame it would earn in boxing history due to its dramatic and controversial ending that continues to be widely debated.
His artistic contacts were more peaceful and more significant for his lasting fame.
Born in London, he made his first film appearance in 1944 but did not achieve lasting fame until the 1970s, when he took the starring role of Compo Simmonite in the long-running British sitcom Last of the Summer Wine.
The human ability of emotional Hedonic Adaptation explains why beauty, fame and money do not generally have lasting effects on happiness ( this effect has also been called the Hedonic treadmill ).
Though unfinished, Møller's novel Adventures of a Danish Student also gained lasting fame.
But it was as a composer of religious motets that Lassus achieved his widest and lasting fame.
Her report, later published in book form as Ten Days in a Mad-House, caused a sensation and brought her lasting fame.
Subutai achieved perhaps his most lasting fame with his victories in Europe as did he in Eastern Persia.
Here lies the Body of JOHN EVELYN Esq of this place, second son of RICHARD EVELYN Esq who having served the Publick in several employments of which that Commissioner of the Privy Seal in the reign of King James the 2nd was most Honourable: and perpetuated his fame by far more lasting Monuments than those of Stone, or Brass: his Learned and useful works, fell asleep the 27th day of February 1705 / 6 being the 86th Year of his age in full hope of a glorious resurrection thro faith in Jesus Christ.
Vice-Admiral Robert FitzRoy RN ( 5 July 1805 – 30 April 1865 ) achieved lasting fame as the captain of HMS Beagle during Charles Darwin's famous voyage, and as a pioneering meteorologist who made accurate weather forecasting a reality.
It was here that he would gain not only a foothold in the art world, but lasting fame with pictures of many important Americans of the day.
Fabius was consul for the fourth time in 297 BC, defeating the Samnites at Tifernum by sending part of his line around the hills behind the enemy, and in 295 BC he was elected unanimously for a fifth term, where he won lasting fame for defeating a coalition of Etruscans, Samnites, and Gauls in the epic battle of Sentinum.

lasting and notoriety
Boucher gained lasting notoriety through such private commissions for wealthy collectors and, after the ever-moral Diderot expressed his disapproval, his reputation came under increasing critical attack during the last of his creative years.
The photographs and tape recording of the torture of Lesley Ann Downey, exhibited in court to a disbelieving audience, and the cool responses of Brady and Hindley, helped to ensure the lasting notoriety of their crimes ; but it was Hindley's gender that made her so vilified.
However, despite the popularity and notoriety of his ideas, Wells failed to exert a deeper and more lasting influence because he was unable to concentrate his energies on a direct appeal to intelligentsias who would, ultimately, have to coordinate the Wellsian new world order.
These comic book ads account for much of Count Dante's lasting notoriety in pop culture.
In the struggles of Guelphs and Ghibellines, the Gabrielli, such as the condottiero Cante de ' Gabrielli da Gubbio ( c. 1260-1335 ), were of the Guelph faction, supportive of the papacy ; as Podestà of Florence, Cante exiled Dante Alighieri, ensuring his own lasting notoriety,

lasting and rests
His lasting reputation rests principally on the theory of literary criticism that he developed in Anatomy of Criticism ( 1957 ), one of the most important works of literary theory published in the twentieth century.
After this section, a drum break lasting eight measures brings the song into the middle section, which rests entirely on the dominant.

lasting and rather
Firearms in Ireland are licenced on a per-firearms basis ( i. e. one licence per firearm rather than one licence per shooter ), with each licence lasting for three years from the date the licence is issued.
Most studies have found it effective without use year round but rather as a seasonal treatment lasting for several weeks until frequent light exposure is naturally obtained.
This rectified the long lasting mistake of using a depiction of the Roman Colosseum rather than a Greek venue.
She posits that freedom does not pre-exist the organised community but is rather constructed there, as the common space whereto its equal members bring their own uniqueness and " natality ," and create something of lasting value such as a state.
" His lasting monument, rather than any sculpture of his own, is the architectural nucleus of The Cloisters, New York City.
Thus the family can be said to have been a single marriage lasting through centuries, rather than a series of generations.
These prizes should not be seen as any real or lasting judgment about art, but rather as things in themselves.
In 1990, he broke the record at the time by lasting 45 minutes in the Royal Rumble match after entering as the # 1 entrant ( rather than # 30 like the previous year ).
This is rather new for both of them: Ada, who is only twenty, loses her virginity to Max, who has never had a lasting relationship with a woman.
His book, Configurations of Cultural Growth ( 1944 ), had a lasting impact on social scientific research on genius and greatness ; Kroeber believed that genius arose out of culture at particular times, rather than holding to " the great man " theory.
If it's a natural duplication, it can still take place in a somatic cell, rather than a germline cell ( which would be necessary for a lasting evolutionary change ).
Published by John Andrews, who specialized in printing " Neat, quick & cheap ", according to Karen Linn, " this song was not a hit, and had no lasting influence ", as " its style is far too literary, the words not in dialect, the cause of sorrow seems to be a lover ( rather than ' massa ', or Little Eva, or homesickness: all more appropriate causes for slave sorrow according to the popular culture )".
Service is provided on a seasonal basis, rather than year-round, the regular operating season normally lasting from May to October, followed by limited operation on a few dates during the Christmas and holiday season, in December each year.
" Conversely, the Tampa Tribune of the time called it " a lasting blot on the people of Levy county ", clearly condemning rather than justifying the massacre.
Astell warns that disparity in intelligence, character, and fortune may lead to misery, and recommends that marriage be based on lasting friendship rather than short-lived attraction.
In the ensuing skirmish the Spanish infantry held its ground, skewering the advancing American regiments with rifle volleys ; however, after an exchange of fire lasting two hours, Rubín, rather than press his advantage, pulled his men from the trenches and resumed his ongoing retreat in the direction of Santiago.
Although most scholars currently tend to regard the unification as a process lasting centuries, rather than being the result of a single battle, the Battle of Hafrsfjord ranks high in the popular imagination of Norway.
People in a secondary group interact on a less personal level than in a primary group, and their relationships are temporary rather than long lasting.
His inability to talk loudly, Kennedy argues, was a psychological reaction to the gassing rather than a lasting toxic effect of the gas.
Baicheng has a rather dry, monsoon-influenced, humid continental climate ( Köppen Dwa ), with long ( lasting from November to March ), very cold, windy, but dry winters due to the influence of the Siberian high, and hot, humid summers, due to the East Asian monsoon.
In a session lasting 10 days, " Ghost Town " was recorded by building up tracks on a 8-track, rather than recording the band live together.
Masters and Johnson's 1979 study on lesbian sexual practices concluded that lesbian sexual behaviors more often have qualities associated with sexual satisfaction than their heterosexual counterparts, focusing on more full-body sexual contact, rather than genital-focused contact, less preoccupation or anxiety about achieving orgasm, more sexual assertiveness and communication about sexual needs, longer lasting sexual encounters and greater satisfaction with the overall quality of one's sexual life.

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