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Renown

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Renown meaning

Fame; celebrity; wide recognition. | Reports of nobleness or achievements; praise.

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Barenboim was credited with leading the Staatsoper, which is located in what was communist East Berlin until 1990 and is one of three opera houses in reunited Germany’s capital, to world renown after reunification.

Cid's and Benedikta's work in the king's military efforts eventually earned them ranks of some renown, and their kindred spirits led to a spark of romance.

Collect the letter to complete the Fishing for Answer questLighthouse Keeper's ring, 10+ renown, and a Heartdrop Lily as a reward.

Due to the festival’s renown, Jaya Pegu, the owner of an Assamese Dhemaji Traditional Stall, had anticipated that her stall would draw people.

He emerges as a pioneering character, a scholar of historical significance, an archaeologist of renown, and, most significantly, an enthusiastic champion of appreciating and protecting the rich tapestry of African heritage.

In 1992, Mr. Gordon and his fellow Bang on a Can directors David Lang and Julia Wolfe asked Mr. Black to join the newly formed All-Stars sextet, which brought further renown and attention to the festival’s visceral, rock-inflected music.

In one sequence Twitter was contacted by Sheera Frenkel of the New York Times, who was writing a hagiographic profiles of “disinformation” warrior Renee DiResta, who’d achieved some renown as a campaigner against vaccine misinformation.

I remember when cheap housing was made available near the old piggery in Byron, after the place had been re-established as a prime music venue hosting acts of international renown.

Obviously the line didn’t achieve the renown of its predecessor, but this was the start of the “Me Generation,” an America where the rich get richer, and everyone else have to figure it out on their own.

Reverend Middlebrook, a speaker of renown, introduced each speaker in his typically gracious way.

You can acquire the gloves once you've reached 2365 Renown and retrieved them from The Patron's Whisper in the Hideaway.

At the end of this quest, you'll receive a few Mining Passes, along with the usual helping of War Funds, Honors, and Renown.

Beethoven rose to world renown, but by the 1820s he had fallen out of favor with Viennese arts patrons who, at the time, were drawn to the sounds and styles of Italian composers.

Befitting a bear of international renown, Paddington’s third cinematic outing is a globetrotting adventure.

For all of her high-note renown, her voice never ranked her with her contemporaries, the great operatic sopranos known by single names — Nilsson (Christina), Patti (Adelina), and Melba (Nellie, who had a dessert named after her).

Greater Manchester’s renown as a rain trap – there is even a website tracking rainfall, called – means that the RHS Bridgewater garden in Salford is being earmarked for species that thrive in a cooler, wetter climate.

His distinctive designs of stations such as Stirling and the extension to Glasgow Central all added to his growing renown.

In development for a year now, the film project is a musical journey of a 13th century mystical character renown from Turkey to China for his wit and wisdom, traveling in times of the crusades and the Mongol invasion.

Led by renown chef Doug Crampton there are ‘Taste of Gazegill’ events throughout February for people to sample some of dishes and delights that will be available to diners throughout the seasons.

Miles Mathis, who has achieved some renown online for his “everything is fake” mantra, once wrote that both Dave McGowan (who was still alive at the time) and I were fake.