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During the Weimar era, Berlin became internationally renowned as a center of cultural transformation, at the heart of the Roaring Twenties.
In 1982, shortly before Clannad became internationally renowned for " Theme From Harry's Game ", producer and manager Nicky Ryan left the group and Enya joined him to start her own solo career.
Many internationally renowned artists, like the singer Miguel Poveda, started their careers in tablaos flamencos.
Hurst continued to play and score for England, and although he won no further honours with West Ham or England in the 1960s he still maintained his England place for much of the period ; for the 2 – 3 seasons immediately after 1966 he was an internationally renowned striker and goalscorer.
This cabinet was internationally renowned for its large percentage of female ministers.
Editors using Lightworks have produced numerous internationally renowned and Oscar and Emmy Award award-winning feature films and television programs, including The King's Speech, Martin Scorsese's Hugo and The Departed, Mission Impossible, Pulp Fiction, Braveheart and Batman.
Many national surveying projects have been carried out by the military, such as the British Ordnance Survey ( now a civilian government agency internationally renowned for its comprehensively detailed work ).
is an internationally renowned manga artist, born on November 23, 1961.
Since the 3. 5 % threshold is reasonably close to the alcohol content of an international lager beer, many international brands such as Heineken, Carlsberg and Pilsner Urquell are sold in two versions in Sweden-the internationally renowned product as a starköl at Systembolaget and a slightly watered-down version as a folköl in the grocery stores.
* Peter Kollman – developer of the AMBER force field in molecular dynamics simulation and an internationally renowned computational chemist
It also helped launch the career of internationally renowned Australian cinematographer Russell Boyd.
and internationally renowned research centers such as Fondazione Bruno Kessler, active in both fundamental and applied research, the Italian-German Historical Institute, the Centre for Computational and Systems Biology and ECT *, active in theoretical nuclear studies and part of FBK, and as logistics and transportation thoroughfare.
Las Vegas is an internationally renowned major resort city for gambling, shopping, and fine dining
* The Roots & Heritage Festival: An event that takes place throughout the month of September and consists of a wide variety of culturally enriching activities including art exhibits, literary readings, film presentations, the Festival Ball and the ever-popular two-day street festival featuring live musical performances from internationally renowned artists.
* Lough Melvin is internationally renowned for its unique range of plants and animals.
It is an internationally renowned winter sports centre, and hosted the 1964 and 1976 Winter Olympics as well as the 1984 and 1988 Winter Paralympics.
* List of Washington University faculty and staff: economist and Nobel Memorial Prize winner Douglass North ; husband and wife biochemists and co-Nobel Prize winners Carl and Gerty Cori ; physicist and Nobel Prize winner Arthur Holly Compton ; novelists Stanley Elkin and William Gass ; poets Carl Phillips and Mary Jo Bang ; architect Fumihiko Maki ; neurologist and Nobel Prize winner Rita Levi-Montalcini ; sex researchers William Masters and Virginia Johnson ; Poets Laureate Howard Nemerov and Mona Van Duyn ; sociologist and " outlaw Marxist " Alvin Ward Gouldner ; attorney, former Counsel to Vice-President Al Gore and former Tennessee Attorney General Charles Burson ; writer and culture critic Gerald Early ; Economist, and former Chair of President Ronald Reagan's Council of Economic Advisors, Murray Weidenbaum ; chemist Joseph W. Kennedy, co-discoverer of the element plutonium ; computer scientist Jonathan S. Turner, internationally renowned expert in computer networking ; computer scientist Raj Jain, pioneer in the field of network congestion ; and Law Professor Troy A. Paredes, currently on leave as a commissioner of the SEC.
In fact, it is this pleasant winter weather that both the city and the surrounding coastal region, the Sunshine Coast, is named after and internationally renowned for.
In the field of the novel, Tolstoy and Dostoyevsky, in particular, were important figures and have remained internationally renowned.
R. C. Gorman ( 1931 – 2005 ) was an internationally renowned artist of the Navajo Nation, sometimes called the " Picasso " of the American Indian Arts.
The Museum is located inside the old " San Benedetto Monastery " and is internationally renowned for its " Testa di Apollo " ( head of Apollo ).
Brown was influenced by UNESCO's 1950 Statement, signed by a wide variety of internationally renowned scholars, titled The Race Question.
Australia has produced a wide variety of rock and popular music, from the internationally renowned work of the Bee Gees, AC / DC, INXS, Nick Cave, Savage Garden, the Seekers, or pop diva Kylie Minogue to the popular local content of John Farnham, Jimmy Barnes or Paul Kelly.
US Route 101 has become internationally renowned over the years in film, popular culture and song.

internationally and British
BBC Radio 1 is a British national radio station operated by the British Broadcasting Corporation which also broadcasts internationally, specialising in current popular music and chart hits throughout the day.
Though the Boers accepted British rule without resistance in 1877, they fought two wars in the late 19th century to defend their internationally recognized independent countries, the republics of the Transvaal ( the Zuid-Afrikaansche Republiek, or ZAR ) and the Orange Free State ( OFS ), against the threat of annexation by the British Crown.
The use of rhyming slang has spread beyond the purely dialectal and some examples are to be found in the mainstream British English lexicon and internationally, although many users may be unaware of the origin of those words.
* English in the British Isles until its consolidation as a national language in the Renaissance and the rise of Modern English ; subsequently internationally under the various states in or formerly in the British Empire ; globally since the victories of the predominantly English speaking countries ( United States, United Kingdom, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, and others ) and their allies in the two world wars ending in 1918 ( World War I ) and 1945 ( WW II ) and the subsequent rise of the United States as a superpower and major cultural influence.
As the United Kingdom grew into an advanced maritime nation, British mariners kept at least one chronometer on GMT in order to calculate their longitude from the Greenwich meridian, which was by convention considered to have longitude zero degrees ( this convention was internationally adopted in the International Meridian Conference of 1884 ).
David Lloyd George, the British Prime Minister, at the time, found himself under increasing pressure ( both internationally and from within the British Isles ) to try to salvage something from the situation.
Halliday ) ( born 13 April 1925, Leeds, Yorkshire, England ) is a British linguist who developed the internationally influential systemic functional linguistic model of language.
Saab Military Aircraft and British Aerospace ( now BAE Systems ) formed in 1995 the joint venture company Saab-BAe Gripen AB, to manufacture, market and support Gripen internationally.
Wilson consistently avoided any commitment of British forces, giving as reasons British military commitments to the Malayan Emergency and British co-chairmanship of the 1954 Geneva Conference which agreed the cessation of hostilities and internationally supervised elections in Vietnam.
Another British baritone, Norman Bailey, established himself internationally as a memorable Wotan and Hans Sachs.
British universities tend to have a strong reputation internationally for two reasons: history and research output.
A forensically usable prototype was under development at Swansea University during 2010, in research that was generating significant interest from the British Home Office and a number of different police forces across the UK, as well as internationally.
Although it made little impression internationally, there was a thriving local pop scene in Australia and New Zealand in the 1960s and bands there were quick to pick up on British and American trends.
Preserving the broader landscapes of the past also rose in importance, reflected in the decision by the UNESCO World Heritage Site programme to internationally recognise several British castles including Beaumaris, Caernarfon, Conwy, Harlech, Durham and the Tower of London as deserving of special international cultural significance in the 1980s.
As much as the shortlist of artists reflects the state of British Art, the composition of the panel of judges, which includes curators and critics, provides some indication of who holds influence institutionally and internationally, as well as who are rising stars.
Large and small first aid kits used by the British Red Cross for event first aid, in the internationally recognised ISO green with a white cross.
The feature was soon imitated by other British tabloids and by newspapers internationally.

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