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The author of his ODNB article says that Wilson's "... episcopate in Birmingham cemented a divided diocese, and strengthened the influence of the church on civic and social life ".

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" His beaning earlier that year of Mike Piazza, followed by the notorious broken-bat incident in the 2000 World Series, cemented Clemens ' surly, unapologetic image in the minds of many detractors.
The sombre mood of these early albums, along with Smith's on-stage persona, cemented the band's " gothic " image.
Red Headed Stranger's critical success cemented Nelson's outlaw image, and made him one of the most recognized artists in country music.
She cemented this trademark image in 1985, when she starred as loud-mouthed American actress Shelley DuPont on the British sitcom Girls On Top.
His five stints with Chicago cemented his image as a local baseball icon for at least three generations of White Sox fans.
" Bolland therefore states that he " aped Mike's genius ... and then reinterpreted in a style which actually borrowed a lot from the work of the American artists ," retaining McMahon's " granite-jawed " look but bringing a level of realism and fine detail to the character, which Mark Salisbury says " finally cemented the iconic image.
This influx cemented the image of the neighborhood for the decades that followed as both primarily white and working-class.
After raiding a number of meth labs to clean up the Reservations ' public image before the opening of the casino, it would appear Bad Horse has cemented his reputation as a ruthless and effective Tribal officer.
Journalists, especially headline writers, also adopted the shorter Duck nickname, but it wasn't until the 1940s that the image of Donald Duck, permitted via a handshake deal between Walt Disney and Oregon athletic director Leo Harris, cemented the image of the Duck as the school's mascot.
) The Todd-Kelly shorts cemented Patsy Kelly's image: a brash, wisecracking woman who frequently punctured the pomposity of other characters.
When the film director Francis Ford Coppola bought out City Magazine in San Francisco in 1975, one of its earliest features was a photo spread of Sarfatti, Saul-Paul Sirag, Fred Alan Wolf, and Nick Herbert ( see external link to image below right ), an article that cemented their position within the local counter-cultural community.

cemented and leader
It was as a Tiger that he cemented his reputation as a team leader.
During this period Muste cemented his reputation as a recognized leader of the American labor movement.
Lobo's friends include Dawg, a bulldog that he often claims is not his when it gets into trouble ; Jonas Glim, a fellow bounty hunter ; Ramona, a bail bondswoman / hairdresser ; and Guy Gardner, cemented when Lobo came by Guy's bar Warriors where he gave Guy one of his Space Hogs and the skull of the Tormock leader Bronkk.
In turn this cemented their own bonds and Hastings was revered like a guide and leader.

cemented and him
Dylan's legacy as the " doomed poet " was cemented with the publication of Brinnin's 1955 biography Dylan Thomas in America, which focusses on his last few years and paints a picture of him as a drunk and a philanderer.
The next year, his performance in Casablanca raised him to the peak of his profession and, at the same time, cemented his trademark film persona, that of the hard-boiled cynic who ultimately shows his noble side.
He cemented his increasing reputation with his performance as the stammering, twitching Emperor Claudius winning him many plaudits.
It was in 1962 when he needed a band to tour with him that ' Joe Brown and the Bruvvers ' was cemented, containing two members of the Spacemen, brothers Tony and Pete Oakman, who had also remained with him in the " Boy Meets Girls " band.
His height, stamina, and physical strength allowed him to settle into the English game quickly, while his composure and the quality of his passing cemented his position as an integral part of Wenger's stylish attacking side.
Peter the Great admired it on a visit and in 1716, Friedrich Wilhelm I, the first king's son, presented it to him, and with that act cemented a Prussian-Russian alliance against Sweden.
Ma $ e's Harlem World cemented him as the most popular MC in New York in the late 90's however he left the industry to pursue other callings.
In the same month, however, the victory of France at Marignano once more cemented the league of her enemies, and Poynings, who was re-commissioned ambassador to Charles ( now king of Spain ) on 21 February 1516, succeeded in concluding a treaty with him on 19 April.
Their capture of Rasalhague cemented their leadership in the Invasion and after the original ilKhan died, senior Wolf Khan Ulric Kerensky replaced him.
This battle cemented his authority over the newly conquered territory of Silesia and gave him valuable military experience.
Napoleon not only cemented his control of Central Europe, but also had Russia and the truncated Prussia ally with him against his two remaining enemies, Great Britain and Sweden, triggering the Anglo-Russian and Finnish War.
People or Monsters, 《 第二种忠诚 》" Di-er zhong zhongcheng " Second Kind of Loyalty ( 1985 ) and other essays made him a household name among Chinese readers and cemented his reputation as " China's conscience.
This 1st place finish earned him $ 339, 743, and further cemented Nguyen's reputation as one of the greatest masters of all variations of fixed limit poker.
The following season he cemented his place in the first-team squad, missing just four league games all season, and Kevin Keegan awarded him his first full international cap.
This World Series cemented Jackson's legacy as a postseason performer, giving him the nickname " Mr. October ".
Inoki's feud with Valentine cemented him not only as a rising star, but also as a tough wrestler who could take on anyone, any style, anywhere.
" This reputation as a tough player was further cemented later in the season when he played for six weeks with a broken jaw that forced him to sip food through a straw.
This cemented his position as one of ska's leading artists and earned him the nicknames The Godfather of Ska, and later Boss Skinhead.
It had a small but very good musical establishment with an impressive tradition, and effectively addressed the needs of the whole aristocratic community of Ferrara, with whom Legrenzi cemented relationships that, like those he had already established in Bergamo, would serve him well throughout his life.
This soundtrack cemented the popularity of A. R. Rahman and earned him national acclaim.
He cemented a strong pair with Sathyaraj as acting with him several films such as Nadigan, Rickshamama, Maaman Magal, Pangali, Thai Maaman, Vallal, Senadhipathi, Thangam, Pollachi Mappillai etc.
This desire was further cemented when Museveni changed the constitution to allow him to stand for a third presidential term.

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Hadlee was an inconsistent performer at test level for several years ; however a breakthrough performance against India in 1976 in which he took 11 wickets in a game resulting in a win by New Zealand cemented his place in the side.
This shift was cemented in place by New Labour, which won the 1997 General Election.
Steinbrenner's fame became cemented as owner of the New York Yankees MLB franchise from 1973 until his death in 2010.
Within their first year, they had cemented their reputation as a paradigmatic no wave band when Brian Eno selected them as one of the four groups documented on the No New York LP, the first recording to expose no wave groups to an audience outside of lower Manhattan.
It was followed in 1969 by New York Tendaberry, another highly acclaimed work which cemented Nyro ’ s artistic credibility.
This was followed by the seminal Dunedin Double EP, a release which cemented the place of the southern city in the forefront of New Zealand independent music.
For instance, against the intentions of those who framed the constitution, the provinces began to regard themselves as homogeneous communities, each with a right to a certain amount of self-governance founded on a co-sovereign crown, a notion that was eventually cemented in the 1882 Judicial Committee of the Privy Council case of Maritime Bank vs. Receiver-General of New Brunswick.
He cemented his status as a fan favourite and top prospect with 11 league goals by New Year in the 2007 – 08 season, despite starting the season on the substitutes bench.
D ' Aquila's continued rise within the New York Mafia climaxed when he announced himself Morello's successor as the " Boss of Bosses " around 1916, but with the advent of Prohibition other Mafia crime families began to gain power and influence, and cemented their positions around the city.
1999 cemented New Hampshire's position as perennial contenders: they finished third in the re-structured Northern Division behind Western Mass Pioneers with a 13-5-0 record, and beat New Jersey Stallions 1-0 in the conference playoff semi-finals, but failed to progress to the national competition for a third straight year as they were beaten 1-0 in overtime by Western Mass in the Conference Final.
The film, in which a number of New York citizens embark on a killing spree because God Told Them To, is called ' one of his most ambitious movies ' that is ' cemented in an interesting idea ' by QNetwork Entertainment, who find Cohen's ideology of the existence of God interesting: ' cynical at best ' and ' sacrilegious at worst '.
Considered a throw-in in the trade, Carter forever cemented his place in Knicks lore when he nearly singlehandedly rallied New York to a playoff victory in an elimination game against the Boston Celtics on April 24, 2011.
Produced primarily by Sparki ( a member of the Jus Badd Crew, along with MC Mell ' O and Monie Love ) and the duo, it had its roots firmly in reggae and New York hip hop, and the album sounded quite different from the predominant hardcore of their contemporaries, and cemented London Posse's reputation as one of the UK scene's most talented groups.

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