Jim was working with a world-famous investor, a paragon of the investment world with whom he had instantly clicked.
Likewise, Colombian singer-songwriter Shakira (No. 40) is world-famous, a UNICEF ambassador and founder of the Barefoot Foundation, which she established in 1996 to improve and provide early education systems.
Of course, Beauvoir was one-half of a world-famous open marriage, and she was therefore not a model for most American women, even the most frustrated.
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.
The series of glass-covered cubes proposed for the world-famous gallery have been replaced with a pyramid-like structure clad in perforated brick.
The team was just 8-15 when Lin started getting regular playing time and from there he became a world-famous phenomenon.
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Klaus Schaller, director of a world-famous wine research institute at Geisenheim in the Rheingau, insists that the blend of mustard, wurst and wine tastes good.
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In the 1950s and 1960s Acapulco was a world-famous resort that attracted celebrities such as Frank Sinatra, Elvis Presley and US President John F Kennedy, who spent his honeymoon there.
But the most often-noted difference between the NCCO (founded in 1992) and other U.S. chamber orchestras is that it has had, since 2008, a world-famous violinist as its concertmaster and artistic director.
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World-famous sitarist Ravi Shankar, once a favorite of the Beatles, was awarded a bungalow under a category for eminent artists.
Lytle says that the years since the last spate of violence have been kind to Beirut, and that a once world-famous cafe and nightlife scene is once again poking its head out in Beirut, and deserves to be reconsidered for its progress.
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But in submissions to Mr Justice Weatherup, the barrister also pointed to its ownership of the refurbished 28-bedroom Causeway Hotel, located a five-minute walk from the world-famous tourist attraction.
Others, like Sony, are world-famous and haven't waited for a recession to make changes that will ensure growth.
This topic was front and center of a conversation I had recently with Tom Herbst, Director of Marketing, Rums, for Diageo, a consumer goods company with a portfolio of world-famous drink brands, including Captain Morgan and Captain Morgan Black, the darker, bolder spiced version in the line-up of Diageo rums.
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But he would leave this world as the leader of a growing civil rights movement and the president of the world-famous Tuskegee Institute.
This is a favored place for world-famous names to come and chat to fans.
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In such neighborhoods, Brazilians should find apprenticeships, vocational training, and more public libraries that promote literacy, social inclusion, and citizenship, all topics debated by world-famous architects and experts and locals together in a new series called Arq.
Redmayne has a virginal look, a knocked-silly astonishment when the most famous woman in the world shucks off her clothes and jumps into a freezing river.
Eddie Redmayne has a virginal look, and a knocked-silly amazement when the most famous woman in the world shucks her clothes in front of him and jumps into a freezing river.
Fittingly, Jolie recently told Nightline anchor Cynthia McFadden that, despite her world-famous good looks, she never wanted to be a Bond girl she wanted to be Bond.
Just missing the cut: the 1969 Orioles, whose expansion-aided 109 wins preceded a famous World Series loss to the "Miracle Mets, " and the 1958 Milwaukee Braves, who took the National League pennant by eight games before blowing a three-games-to-one series lead to the Yankees.
Arenas was a nobody, and Marquez was world-famous -- and justly so, I might add.
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They were world-famous people yet they've been lost to history a little bit.
Last summer, we assembled a group at HyperIsland, the world-famous digital training center in Karlskrone, Sweden, for what we call Ignition Camp, an intense professional development program for our youngest colleagues showing the greatest promise.
This is hardly Labour's doing: Cambridge, Oxford, Imperial College and a handful of others have long been world-famous.
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Dennis Horgan, the winery owner, is also a skilled marketeer, who flies in world-famous orchestras for concerts at his estate.
One of the world's most famous radio telescope facilities needs a new name - and ideas are wanted.
Lightner is a Portland import, by way of the world-famous kitchens of Noma, in Denmark, and Mugaritz, in northern Spain.
The politics didn't stop there: The world-famous Manguiera school, who eschewed nudity for resplendent costumes, performed a tribute to the Sao Francisco River, the subject of an intense irrigation dispute.
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