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John Springer, who had arranged her speaking tours of the early 1970s, wrote that despite the accomplishments of many of her contemporaries, Davis was " the star of the thirties and into the forties ", achieving notability for the variety of her characterizations and her ability to assert herself, even when her material was mediocre.
In Greek mythology, Pheme ( ; Greek:, Roman equivalent: Fama ) was the personification of fame and renown, her favour being notability, her wrath being scandalous rumors.
Corpus achieved notability in more recent years when teams representing them won University Challenge on 9 May 2005 and once again on 23 February 2009, although the latter win was later disqualified.
Angelica rapidly acquired several languages from her mother, Cleophea Lutz, read incessantly and showed talent as a musician, but her greatest progress was in painting, and by her twelfth year she had become a notability, with bishops and nobles for her sitters.
His notability was such that his gravestone of unhewn Wicklow granite, erected in 1940, reads only " Parnell ".
It has 3000 shlokas in 8 chapters and was attributed by Shastry to Maharishi Bharadvaja, which makes it of purportedly " ancient " origin, and hence it has a certain notability in ancient astronaut theories.
Some stand alone threads on forums have reached fame and notability such as the " I am lonely will anyone speak to me " thread on MovieCodec. com's forums, which was described as the " web's top hangout for lonely folk " by Wired Magazine.
It was here that Wallis gained most of his notability.
MobileStar was a wireless Internet service provider which first gained notability in deploying Wi-Fi Internet access points in Starbucks coffee shops and American Airlines Admiral Club locations across the United States.
It achieved its greatest notability in April 1976 when it was joined by the Member of Parliament John Stonehouse, who had formerly represented the Labour Party and at the time was on remand for fraud.
The livery ’ s notability was proven when an article in the January 31, 2008, edition of Autosport listed it as one of the twenty most iconic commercial color schemes.
He came to the throne when his predecessor, King Cadwallon ap Cadfan, was killed in battle, and his primary notability is in having gained the disrespectful sobriquet Cadafael Cadomedd ( fully translated into ).
He was otherwise a little-known writer, and his authorship of the forgery is his only modern notability.
For the remainder of his life, his notability was merely that he had found a valuable " lost " history of Britain and had made its contents public.
When Monica first appeared, she was said to be his little sister, but as she gained more notability among the gang, she earned her own family.
( In the case of people notable both for mountain climbing and, say, flat-land tree climbing, there would be a need to weigh whether the tree climbing was primarily a natural consequence of the mountain-climbing skills, or primarily a means of building those skills, and whether one reason for notability outweighed and obscured the other.
Lentz achieved notability as a musician while a student at Brandeis University, when he was awarded a fellowship in composition at Tanglewood in the summer of 1966.
Thomas Seccombe writing in 1898 for the Dictionary of National Biography claimed that it was the illustrations of Leech that gave Surtees ' work any notability: " The coarseness of the text was redeemed in 1854 by the brilliantly humorous illustrations of John Leech, who utilised a sketch of a coachman made in church as his model for the ex-grocer.
Alig's notability and influence grew, and at one point he was on the payrolls of several clubs owned by Peter Gatien for simply showing up with his entourage, since their behavior attracted customers.
Living or deceased people for whom their religious association was or is a defining characteristic or related to their notability.
The farm's notability derives from the presence of a burial site from the Swedish Vendel Age ( part of the Iron age ( c. 550 – 793 ) and the Viking Age ); it was used for more than 300 years.
The Prince of Wales ( later King Edward VII ), an early patron, was a keen shot and his presence ensured the club's status and notability from the beginning.

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Some historical museums also have notability in the region.
The notability of Sraffa's critique is also demonstrated by Paul A. Samuelson's comments and engagements with it over many years, for example:
The town also has other points of cultural notability ; in recent times, its position as an affluent suburb of Paris has meant that it forms a part of the Paris artistic scene, and musical groups such as Phoenix, Air and Daft Punk have some link to the city, as does the director Michel Gondry.
While the ISFDB is primarily a bibliographic research database it also contains biographic data for books, authors, series, and publishers that do not meet Wikipedia's notability standards.
Players like Richard Widmark, Everett Sloane, Burgess Meredith, Agnes Moorehead, Ken Lynch, Anne Seymour, and Santos Ortega also found fame or notability in film or television.
It has also achieved notability in debating, having won the Hume Barbour and Karl Cramp trophies more times than any other school.
The town of Burnie also gained some notability after a dispute with Burnie Burns of Rooster Teeth Productions.
The website also helped the band Tally Hall achieve some notability after posting their music video Banana Man.
Colonel Tye, also known as Titus Cornelius ( c. 1753 – 1780 ), was a slave of African descent in New Jersey who achieved notability during the American Revolutionary War by his leadership and fighting skills, when he fought as a Loyalist.
Krug also achieved notability as a popular jazz singer, often in collaboration with composer Guenther Fischer.
Solo also achieved some notability as the singer for the French Space Rock group Roketz, who were one of the most popular bands in Italy.
The structures of notability were the Coqen Hall Tsokchen ( Great Assembly Hall ), the three Zhacangs ( colleges ) and Kamcun ( dormitory ) also called Homdong Kangtsang.

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This notability resulted in the organization being featured on the front page of the Wall Street Journal in 2006.

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Uploaded in order to illustrate the article on the TV series in question ; particularly its main claim to notability, the involvement of Enya.

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The House of Bonaparte is an imperial and royal European dynasty founded by Napoleon I of France in 1804, a French military leader who rose to notability out of the French Revolution and transformed the French Republic into the First French Empire within five years of his coup d ' état.
Though of ancient origin, Blois is first distinctly mentioned by Gregory of Tours in the 6th century, and the city gained some notability in the 9th century, when it became the seat of a powerful countship with « Blesum castrum » (« Le château de Blois »).
He married early in life Martha, daughter of E. Mackintosh, who predeceased him ; by her he left several children, two of whom, George and Sir John, went on to notability in their own rights.
The Skeptical Inquirer in a review of a later book by de Grazia, Cosmic Heretics ( 1984 ), suggests that de Grazia's efforts may be responsible for Velikovsky's continuing notability during the 1970s.
The team gained notability by being part of a viral advertising campaign by Nivea winning the Great Football Experiment in 2011.
In addition to regaining cultural notability because of scholars who study her writing, she again attained a degree of celebrity in recent years when several biographies of her appeared, including one by Paula Byrne that became a top-ten bestseller after being selected for the Richard & Judy Book Club.
The most famous hyakunin isshu, often referred to as " the " Hyakunin Isshu because no other one compares to its notability, is the Ogura Hyakunin Isshu, compiled by Fujiwara no Teika ( or Sadaie, 1162 – 1241 ) while he lived in the Ogura district of Kyoto, Japan.
Tatiana Perich, from Peruvian newspaper El Comercio, comments that by 1927 Morris ' Bar had attained widspread notability for its cocktails.
Price's defense of creation science ( and attacks on evolution ) first achieved wide notability in 1925 when his theories and arguments were utilized heavily by William Jennings Bryan in the famous Scopes Trial.
Carroll has written several books and skeptical essays but achieved notability by publishing the Skeptic's Dictionary online in 1994.
These ideas gained notability in Tamil academic literature over the first decades of the 20th century, and were popularized by the Tanittamil Iyakkam, notably by self-taught Dravidologist Devaneya Pavanar, who held that all languages on earth were merely corrupted Tamil dialects.
Porter's notability rests on a poem, The Rede of the Wiccae, which was published by her granddaughter Lady Gwen Thompson in Green Egg magazine in 1975 and attributed to her.
Within a couple of years, TK's notability in disco music would be surpassed by other labels such as Casablanca Records and RSO Records, but, in the early years, TK was undoubtedly in the top tier of the disco genre.
For many years, Shrewsbury coracle maker Fred Davies achieved some notability amongst football fans, by a unique service he and his coracle provided.
They were designed by the Valencian architect Rafael Guastavino, who had immigrated to the United States in 1881, earning notability for his work in the Boston Public Library vaults in the 1890s.
The Congress approved a far-left programme evidently inspired by Soviet socialism, and condemned what it termed " ideological notability " inside the party-an implicit attack on Aflaq and al-Bitar.

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