Minnesota more recently is famous as a multicultural haven in the otherwise white-bread Upper Midwest.
It was at this time that Mr Masoud first became famous as a guerrilla leader.
Neither man, nor any other available telecom executive, is as famous as Capellas, though.
M1, and more recently its burgeoning airport, famous as the home of the low-fare EasyJet airline.
Olga Oleynik, not as famous as Barbie, is also on her way to becoming a celebrity.
Removed from the nation's largest media markets, he was never as famous as Joe DiMaggio or Ted Williams.
Distant from the nation's largest media markets, he never was as famous as Joe DiMaggio or Ted Williams.
While Montauk is one of the world's premier destinations for striped bass, it's equally famous as a shark hot spot.
Rating agencies are famous as great places to start a financial career, make good contacts and leave for greener pastures.
But before she reached the gleaming towers of New York, Graypel was famous as a teenaged performer in the Soviet Union.
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The hole already famous as one of the great risk-reward holes in golf will now be part of Masters lore for much different reasons.
Mr Hirst is as famous for being rich and famous as he is for his art, which may be part of his appeal.
Klum came on the scene a decade ago, when models like Tyra Banks, Cindy Crawford and Naomi Campbell were as famous as movie stars.
The privately run restaurant is famous as the filming location for the hit movie "Strawberry and Chocolate, " and is a mainstay on Havana's tourist circuit.
Moore's war drawings, which used pastels in contrasting hues to highlight the psychological effects of alienation and devastation, are almost as famous as his monumental sculpture.
Deer Valley, UT Luxurious Deer Valley has long been famous as the top choice for deep pocketed visitors looking for the most white glove family ski experience.
Banned almost continuously since its appearance, this book is famous as an erotic novel but is actually much more a commentary on the decline of the Ming Empire.
Though Price was most famous as a horror film actor, he was also an alumnus of the prestigious Courtauld Institute of Art, and he took his curatorial role seriously.
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"That need remains unfulfilled and they can't handle it, and so they turn to trying to become famous as a substitute for the satisfaction for this basic need, " he said.
It was an application of what would become famous as the "broken windows" theory, which held that even small signs of disorder would, if left untended, breed further disorder, crime and fear.
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Wednesday's hearing might even restore the good name of Ugland House, a small Caymans building that Democrats made famous as the legal home to thousands of businesses and investment partnerships including Mr. Lew's.
There are few outlaws in the United States as famous as Bonnie and Clyde a young couple, with no jobs or prospects, driving across the country robbing banks and killing police officers to make ends meet during the Great Depression.
Known as the Coney Island Brighton Beach Open Water Swimmers, or Cibbows for short, the group considers the stretch of Brooklyn's oceanfront an ideal spot to prepare for endurance swimming in waters as disparate and famous as the Bering Strait and the Beagle Channel.
Thus alongside stars born in the 1990s, such as Bharti Airtel, a mobile-phone firm, older conglomerates such as Reliance Industries, Aditya Birla and Tata Sons still loom large in the Indian mind, their extraordinarily diverse output driven, eaten, worn and watched, their hereditary bosses as famous as film stars.
More commonly now you just have regular folk going on cultural tourism vacations, and they really discovered the African cultural center of cities like Salvador, the capital of the state of Bahia, which is famous as being one of the most rich cities in African cultural heritage in the Americas.
Son, the 41-year-old founder and president of Softbank Corp. of Japan, is not as famous as his pals Bill Gates of Microsoft or Jerry Yang of Yahoo, but he has carved out a larger chunk of the Internet economy than either of them--larger than anyone else on the planet, he claims.
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