Because of his reputation as a famous athlete, his advice resonates with young fans.
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From her early years as a famous dancer, to choreographer and mentor to the national dance company, Perola embodies the spirit of the country.
His old titles, he reasoned, would be worth more money if he reacquired them, made some fixes and resold them someday as a famous author.
They provide unique insights into Timbuktu's emergence as a trading post, and by the 1500s, as a famous university town, full of students and scribes.
God help the person who had the same name as a famous person because all that information would be ascribed to him and presumed to be valid.
But if the Pritzker family is to be given a notch in history it will be for its pioneering hotels rather than as a famous owner of money.
He now wants to create a documentary on the criminal justice system, informed by the experience of being arrested not as a famous academic, but as an unrecognized black man.
As the reader is reminded, Austerlitz was Fred Astaire's real name as well as a famous Napoleonic battle, and the experiences of Austerlitz the man merge with other traumas in European history, and with the thoughts of Mr Sebald's hypersensitive narrator.
Two years ago, the NFL decided to take a risk and give the Garden State a winter Super Bowl, and as a certain famous song goes, whooah, we're halfway there.
It must be reimagined, repackaged and redefined as a success, then blessed as such by a famous billionaire.
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Harmon's perspective is as a world-famous coach and instructor, a professional rival of Haney, and Woods's coach for more than 10 years, starting in 1993 before his first U.S. Amateur title, through eight major-championship wins and perhaps the greatest stretch of golf anyone has ever played.
He wants to add a university in the next two or three years, as well as a park dedicated to famous world figures (he offers Abraham Lincoln and Jesus as examples).
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But in the decider he was broken early and never recovered as Nishikori clinched a famous victory.
When asked why this initial investment in the US failed, Craig Heisner, vice-president of digital operations, explains: "I don't think the original plan adequately presented the heritage of Li Ning as a major Chinese brand founded by a famous Olympian who rose to the top".
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.
It can also earn you bragging rights, as the instructor has a famous name himself.
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Century Lake also served as the location for a famous cliff-jumping scene in Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid.
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While Montauk is one of the world's premier destinations for striped bass, it's equally famous as a shark hot spot.
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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Keegan's tactical limitations were exposed as cruelly as England's technical deficiencies in a display as rundown as the famous stadium itself.
You may get some attention as a blogger, but only a few get famous, and there are faster ways to get that kind of attention.
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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 mixes nicely turned capsule biographies of famous people with short sections on concepts that are important to particular schools of Chinese thought, as well as summaries of a few famous novels.
Here are a few things you may not associate with the rich and famous: working as a janitor.
As a composer Holst is most famous for his orchestral suite The Planets.
Inmates in San Quentin prison in California saw it as their own story in a famous production in the late 1950s.
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