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His book was translated from Dutch into French, Spanish and English and spread the fame of Scherpenheuvel all over Western Europe.

fame and increased
His increased fame led to offers and commissions outside Finland.
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.
Post Civil War, as the volunteer armies disbanded, the regular army cavalry regiments increased in number from six to ten, among them the U. S. 7th Cavalry Regiment of Little Bighorn fame, and the African-American U. S. 9th Cavalry Regiment and U. S. 10th Cavalry Regiment.
Grant's fame increased throughout the country, and he was promoted to Lieutenant General, a position that had previously been given to George Washington and given to Winfield Scott as a brevet promotion.
Bertolucci increased his fame with his next few films, from Novecento ( 1976 ), an epic depiction of the struggles of farmers in Emilia-Romagna from the beginning of the 20th century up to World War II with an impressive international cast ( Robert De Niro, Gerard Depardieu, Donald Sutherland, Sterling Hayden, Burt Lancaster, Dominique Sanda ) to La Luna, set in Rome and in Emilia-Romagna, in which Bertolucci deals with the thorny issue of drugs and incest, and finally La tragedia di un uomo ridicolo ( 1981 ), with Ugo Tognazzi.
However, its fame has greatly increased mainly because of the many network telecasts of the 1939 film version of the book.
The fame of his gallery was increased at the 1900 Exposition Universelle, where he presented coordinated —- in design and color —- installations of modern furniture, tapestries and objets d ' art.
Rothko ’ s fame and wealth had substantially increased ; his paintings began to sell to notable collectors, including the Rockefellers.
They gained national fame on the radio and increased it consistently from 1977 onwards eventually becoming TV stars with the shows Non Stop, La sberla ( 1978 ) and Luna Park ( 1979 ).
While his fame may have increased in the intervening years, the facts about his life have become less discernible.
Although she continued to photograph on assignment ( e. g., in 1968 she shot documentary photographs of poor sharecroppers in rural South Carolina for Esquire magazine ), in general her magazine assignments decreased as her fame as an artist increased.
In 1967, the Maharishi's fame increased and his movement " really took off " when he became the " spiritual advisor to The Beatles ".
She and Johnny worked together on a touring cookery show, sponsored by the Gas Council, to show how gas could be used easily in the kitchen, and as their fame increased, Fanny ’ s shows transferred to television, where she enjoyed 20 years of success.
In 1809 he finished his well-known picture of Dentatus, which, though it increased his fame, resulted in a lifelong quarrel with the Royal Academy, whose committee had hung it in a small side-room instead of the great hall.
In 1932, her fame increased to the point where she embarked upon a large tour of the Middle East, touring such cities as Damascus, Syria ; Baghdad, Iraq ; Beirut and Tripoli, Lebanon.
At these Labour congresses, the fame of which was only increased by the fact that they were forbidden, it had been affirmed that the social emancipation of the worker was inseparable from his political emancipation.
The same year, he published The Biglow Papers, which increased his fame.
In spite of the troubles of the times, so fatal to poetic fame, his reputation steadily increased, and when, on his return to England in 1656, he published a volume of his collected poetical works, he found himself without a rival in public esteem.
However, despite containing material similar to Peeping Tom, Psycho became a box-office success and only increased the popularity and fame of its director ( although the film was widely criticized in the English press ).
His fame had increased with each escape, and he was visited in prison by the great, the good and the curious.
Part of the increased support saw the posting in early November of Major Orde Wingate ( who had spent five inter-war years with the Sudan Defence Force and was later to gain fame in Burma with the Chindits ) to Khartoum as a staff officer with the brief of liaising between Platt, Mission 101 and the Emperor.
In 1860, he published a small book, which, although a commercial failure, increased his fame.
Interest in Scottish Gaelic culture greatly increased during the onset of the Romantic period in the late 18th century, with James Macpherson's Ossian achieving international fame, along with the novels of Sir Walter Scott and the poetry and song lyrics of the London-based Irishman Thomas Moore, Byron's friend and executor.
Mosley's fame increased in 1992 when then-presidential candidate Bill Clinton, a fan of murder mysteries, named Mosley as one of his favorite authors.

fame and increasing
Beginning in 1916, Bill Wrigley of chewing-gum fame acquired an increasing quantity of stock in the Cubs.
" Melanchthon's increasing fame gave occasion for several honorable calls to Tübingen ( Sept., 1534 ), to France, and to England, but consideration of the elector caused him to refuse them.
This was a derisive reference to the increasing commercialization of Dalí's work, and the perception that Dalí sought self-aggrandizement through fame and fortune.
The dramatically increasing fame and wealth of the prosperous city turned it into an attractive plunder site for pirates and corsairs – French and English privateers licensed by their king.
His reasons for leaving may have been due to increasing problems with the Italian mob as well as wanting to expand his fame.
His talents extend beyond the lie of his own profession: he displayed in his numerous drawings in landscape a luxuriance of composition, and an effect of light and shadow, which have scarcely been equalled ... to the last period of his life, Mr Adam displayed an increasing vigour of genius and refinement of taste: for in the space of one year preceeding his death, he designed eight great public works, besides twenty five private buildings, so various in their style, and so beautiful in their composition, that they have been allowed by the best judges, sufficient of themselves, to establish his fame unrivalled as an artist.
Strong album sales and large-scale tours propelled the band's increasing fame in the 1990s, while Chamberlin's drug problems escalated until he had to be fired.
However, with the increasing glare of being in the public spotlight, and Clark's growing fame — her career in France was just beginning — Henderson, reportedly not wanting to end up as " Mr. Petula Clark ", decided to end the relationship.
Throughout the forty years of his career in Vienna, in the course of which Metastasio eventually outlived his own originality and creative powers, his fame went on increasing.
Bowie never talked of his exploits despite his increasing fame.
In 1815 London's Royal Philharmonic Society commissioned him to write a symphony, an overture, and a composition for chorus and orchestra, the performances of which he went especially to London to conduct, increasing his fame.
Capital Radio set about increasing Xfm's listening figures, recruiting famous DJs such as Zoë Ball, former BBC Radio 1 presenter Kevin Greening, and re-recruiting comedians Ricky Gervais and Stephen Merchant who took voluntary redundancy when Capital Radio bought the station, after the pair rose to fame with the first airing of The Office.
Unfortuately, increasing fame was wearing Georges Philippes anonymity rather thin.
Hydrotherapy as a formal medical tool dates from about 1829 when Vincenz Priessnitz ( 1799 – 1851 ), a farmer of Gräfenberg in Silesia, then part of the Austrian Empire, began his public career in the paternal homestead, extended so as to accommodate the increasing numbers attracted by the fame of his cures.
However, their romance soon sours, due to the increasing pressures of Rodin's fame and his love for another woman.
James defines affluenza as ' placing a high value on money, possessions, appearances ( physical and social ) and fame ', and this becomes the rationale behind the increasing mental illness in English-speaking societies.
He made engravings of Bartholomeus Spranger's paintings, thus increasing the fame of the latter – and his own.
Boyd protested that their increasing fame was largely due to the success of UFO, but the band's management wanted to move on and an agreement was made for just three more Floyd performances at UFO, at an increased fee.
Jesus instructed the ex-leper not to tell anyone who had healed him ; but the man disobeyed, increasing Jesus ' fame, and thereafter Jesus withdrew to deserted places, but was followed there.
She was a dedicated and hard-working performer who remained modest and even reclusive despite her increasing fame and wealth.
With increasing fame, Hoffs also appeared on the covers of numerous magazines, and the Rickenbacker guitar company issued a Susanna Hoffs model of the 350 ( which she customized herself ).
The 2005 release of 679 Recordings ' Run the Road compilation, showcased some of the most popular grime releases to that point, increasing the popularity and fame of grime and grime artists internationally.
Mitchell's European travels, which also encompassed France and Spain, were intended as a " time out " from her increasing fame and fortune in the music business.
Across the Atlantic, he had earlier been described in the New York Observer as a man of international fame whose services are constantly sought by churches over the wide and increasing empire of Christendom.

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