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Apple has become famous for its design, and Ive has become famous, too.
I live in the main town and once you become famous there, you become famous all over Albania.
If you were in the first generation to become famous as a chef in the post-Food Network landscape, you probably didn't set out to become famous necessarily, right?
Dobrik has become famous for giving his closest friends cars.
The effect was that no single user could become famous.
Also critical is the context in which celebrities become famous.
Both Giannulli and Bure have become famous in their own right.
Indeed, it's a culture for which Bridgewater Associates has become famous.
People who were anonymous in life had become famous in death.
Reality TV. God, people go to insane lengths to become famous.
The language they become famous in may not be their first.
Interestingly, Belarus has become famous for AI and facial recognition technologies.
We know Mapplethorpe has become famous because of a news bite.
Kelly's calling BS ... saying the subjects made false allegations to become famous.
People who become famous for singing are usually pretty good at ­singing.
Maybe if someday you become famous and respected, you can do it.
He told authorities that he just "wanted to become famous" on YouTube.
As for Combs's future schemes to become famous, we can only speculate.
Photographer Seph Lawless has become famous for his photos of abandoned malls.
Instead, he thinks long-term, a strategy for which he's become famous.
She's become famous for her talent at doing backflips in the bowl.
Photographer Seph Lawless has become famous for his photos of abandoned malls.
"You really think people only do things to become famous?" he asks.
One of those questions would become famous internally in our campaign: Question 10.
The singer's calling BS ... saying the subjects made false allegations to become famous.
Two newly weds have become famous for doing so on their wedding night.
Commoner, who had become famous for his warnings about the danger of nuclear
Waters has become famous on the internet for her harsh words against Trump.
It is harder than ever for a classical musician to become famous worldwide.
The Mushroom Dome has become famous, do you think that's a draw too?
They are people who are trying to become famous just to be famous.
A lawless electronic dust bowl where anything can become famous for five minutes.
She and Titanic are openly mocking and copying everything celebrities do to become famous.
By 1992, the Miami White Party had become famous because celebrities discovered South Beach.
JH: Has anyone that has come through Guest Projects gone on to become famous?
Is the character willing to say or do just about anything to become famous?
Over the last few years, Iris has become famous for her Monet-like paintings.
"She took advantage of the situation to become famous and promote herself," Qavi said.
Everyone took banners and went thinking they will be on TV and become famous.
And you may become famous, but it may not happen, which is more likely.
Have you ever thought about what it would be like to accidentally become famous?
We all sold our souls to the devil so the model could become famous.
His right-hand man Frank Oz would become famous via Grover and Cookie Monster.
There's a jewelry designer, Brent Neale, who's become famous for resetting women's engagement rings.
When two women who have vaguely similar careers become famous, rumors of a feud emerge.
Was Bieber pulling (another) West by implying that Gomez was using him to become famous?
Van Gogh may not have become famous before dying, but this Airbnb room surely will.
Her power pose has become famous, perhaps in part, because it seems to be working.
Surely there are better and faster ways to become famous, if that's want you want.
So it's interesting to see them now in the moments before they become famous documentarians.
One was the singer of a Sub Pop band that was about to become famous.
It has since become famous in the tech industry and core to Amazon's origin story.
Bercow has become famous around the world, with clips of his interventions often going viral.
But Mr. De Cormier said he had not expected her to become famous in music.
The photo has become famous, and dispute has arisen about who exactly is in it.
He's noticed that a lot of violent people become famous, so why not that, too.
Next, Buchanan shares a protracted customer-service call that has become famous inside Amazon's spheres.
There are actually restaurants that have become famous because of this super-photogenic food trend.
Trump has become famous for his tweeted quips that stir up the media to distraction.
Empanada Dog isn't the only animal who has become famous for trying to secretly snatch snacks.
We have created tacos that have become famous around the world—hey there, taco al pastor!
A reality of our current media landscape that people, especially women, can become famous by association.
I mean, we live in a culture where people will take any lengths to become famous.
It is also the only realistic chance to become famous and make a packet from endorsements.
Did that influence your own desire not just to become a writer, but to become famous?
She also wrote many of Calloway's Instagram captions, which ultimately helped the influencer to become famous.
She didn't know it at the time, but one of her young patients would become famous.
When he started to become famous, we were doing so much work and were so busy.
"I became rich, and when a man becomes rich, he wants to become famous," Becali said.
Korean temple food is beloved outside of temples and has become famous far beyond South Korea.
"It's the economy, stupid," has since become famous as a piece of blunt, homespun political wisdom.
The petroglyphs at Dry Fork Canyon have become famous due to their remarkable preservation and accessibility.
Again, I'm not trying to become famous, so it's not like this is a stepping stone.
Not everybody is going to overcome their addiction, write a memoir, become famous, [and] be on Oprah.
The objective is to get out of the streets, not become famous then go to the streets.
But anyone who has become famous against their will knows that not all publicity is good publicity.
Along with animal reaction shots, unexpected outcomes is another thing Planet Earth II has become famous for.
Gabrielle Union did not become famous when she landed the leading role on BET's Being Mary Jane.
"Game companies now have to listen their fans because their fans have become famous for their opinions."
The saving grace for Michelle and me is that we didn't become famous until later in life.
Other people may do this to try to advance themselves, make it public, and then become famous.
A city that had become famous for its lack of sports success suddenly was overwhelmed with riches.
Any singer in the Arab world who wanted to become famous went first to the shaabi style.
Retailers like Sam's Club and Costco have become famous for stocking huge kits of emergency food supplies.
Some hardcore wrestlers become famous because they can take absurd amounts of pain, à la Mick Foley.
There are so many people around those days whose main focus is on how to become famous.
In a video posted on Twitter, Hodan said her dream was not to become famous or get rich.
They are, at the most basic level, people who become famous for playing the role of, well, themselves.
Anderson Cooper has become famous the world-over for his hard-hitting reporting and tough questions on CNN.
He'd become famous at 25 and by middle age he was often just playing at being Ernest Hemingway.
From a tiny pigeon to a gigantic animatronic shark, these animals have all become famous around the world.
While you can't time your own breakup around other people's, this is helpful should you ever become famous.
"I believe the statues of people who hurt others to become famous should be removed," Mr. Pace said.
Yet despite its mostly modest achievements on the field, it has become famous and quite popular outside Hamburg.
I don't know if people will become famous on it, but I'm excited to see where it goes.
Together, they're the Barlow sisters — an American medium duo that travels around Europe using psychic abilities to become famous.
But this will be harder for the Latinx performers who become famous through their explicit connection to these sounds.
"Suburbs Famous explores the concept of how it seems to be quite easy to become famous," Vardalos told Deadline.
Like the accessories she's become famous for, designer Kate Valentine Spade's home is bold, bright, fun and art-driven.
However, if three people do it, they become famous, he said in an interview with "Power Lunch " on Tuesday.
In that same decade, Ellen DeGeneres would become famous, partly by being all-American affable, never an erotic threat.
The majority of respondents agreed with the article: you don't have to become famous to live a meaningful life.
It has always allowed us to organize these kind of races for the big boats and has become famous.
A queer artist with an insatiable appetite (literally and figuratively), she wants to become famous and travel the world.
One of the funniest people on Twitter, period, Serrano has become famous for his hilarious, idiosyncratic pop culture takes.
A classically trained flautist, she's become famous for whipping out her flute, playing a few bars and then twerking.
The conventional wisdom is that Madonna became more famous than everyone else because she was dying to become famous.
Following a lab explosion in the penultimate episode, she lost the scientific, crime-solving abilities for which she's become famous.
To those who want to become famous, a thirst for likes and follows might seem like an innocent personality quirk.
Such is the nature of born stars, whether they become famous or not; you just want to be around them.
Nevertheless, critics would do well to remember that Hilton wouldn't have become famous if we hadn't wanted her to be.
She is a black Donald Trump supporter, which is the latest stunt to become famous in politics or social media.
With her authenticity, confidence and candor, Lizzo would probably become famous if she was a cashier at the Dollar Store.
Scott has become famous for his bunker manufacturing facility called Rising S Company (named for Jesus Christ, "the rising Son").
And don't forget Panera Bread, which has become famous for its rebranding strategy of late and ditching of artificial ingredients.
See if that doesn't cover most of it... When you become famous, you end up with a 24-hour job.
He's become famous for his deft hand in cutting out the tongues of the skrei, a type of Arctic cod.
The lack of public events could deal a blow to Sanders, whose rallies have become famous for their massive turnout.
Landry had become famous for the school's record of placing students at elite universities, broadcasting their success through viral videos.
And he has become famous in Washington for his "no" votes, opposing everything from massive spending bills to routine measures.
Not to mention her sexuality, her profanity-laden comments and her desire to become famous and make lots of money.
Alissa Wilkinson I feel like it's a little different in the documentary world, since so few documentarians ever become famous.
It also gives intimate glimpses into Ocasio-Cortez's mindset during her campaign — those #relatable moments she's become famous and beloved for.
Now all you need is a phone and an eye for photography, and anyone can build a brand and become famous.
Some central bankers become famous in the course of doing their jobs, but almost none of them are well-known beforehand.
They believed Hunter, an actress and theater director from London, was a con artist with an elaborate plot to become famous.
The town, population 280,213, has become famous for being one of Britain's last holdouts against the encroachment of big retail chains.
With each iteration, something is reflected back to us as an audience: How do we choose who gets to become famous?
Kapral has become famous for juggling during various marathons, half-marathons and 10k races -- but this was his first Beer Mile.
"I was not playing football because I wanted to become famous or a millionaire, but because I loved football," Nakata said.
I find the backstory banal; there's no rule that says you can't be a real rapper if you've already become famous.
Prince stood out in the 1980s as a black pop star who didn't just become famous — he became a global icon.
"Without film festivals like this we wouldn't see movies, and they would not become famous like (Nemes's) 'Son of Saul'," she said.
If you're doing it to become famous you are not going to like it and I found that out the hard way.
Because my big sister is also a singer who's very well-known in Albania, it was easier for me to become famous.
We have attracted some great writers; some have become famous, many more have set aside their vocation and remained in the service.
You can become famous and your reputation and the aura around you can bear no relationship to the reality of your business.
The fact that great fortune came and allowed me to become famous is almost a distraction from what I wanted to do.
In fact, he makes so many daily visits that he's become famous in town, even earning a Facebook page in his honor.
He had become famous as the host of a radio show in which he performed with his band, the Light Crust Doughboys.
But if you're getting into the business to become famous or whatever, it's not the right reason because it probably won't happen.
It all seems a bit quaint compared with how quickly young creators are able to become famous and financially independent in 2020.
There Mr. Linhart met, and became roommates with, Mr. Sebastian, later to become famous as the lead singer of the Lovin' Spoonful.
So I emailed Mr. Gladwell, whom I had met a few times when he was a young reporter, before he'd become famous.
Macy's Herald Square flagship store in New York City may have become famous, but the retailer didn't get its start in Manhattan.
Some of the artists employed by the program went on to become famous, including Jackson Pollock, Mark Rothko, and Willem de Kooning.
"Look at how this bill was written," railed then-House Minority Leader John Boehner during a 2009 floor speech that has become famous.
If you're saying all these different people have to become famous to have their country discussed, then I'm gonna watch this fucking space.
Other notable advocates for male supremacy, including Matt Forney, Mike Cernovich, and Milo Yiannopoulos, have become famous through their online writing against feminism.
PARC would later become famous for failing to capitalize on many of the innovations developed there, from graphical user interfaces to the mouse.
It's the Simpson trial's surest legacy: It doesn't matter what you do to become famous, as long as the cameras are on you.
For example, he took a dish that he'd become famous for in the early years of his career off the menu at Gem.
But, given the in-fighting for which French football has sometimes become famous, it could all be seen as par for the course.
The genius behind the ink is Steve Butcher -- the New Zealand-based tattoo artist who's become famous for his super lifelike body art.
That's how it is a lot of the time for musicians before they ever become famous; that's where the most growing takes place.
Narrator: Raising and eating beef has been part of this country's DNA for centuries, and Brazilian steakhouses have become famous around the world.
The mural that adorns the exterior of Nancy Nemhauser and Lubek Jastrzebski's Mount Dora, Florida, residence has become famous in its own right.
Given its popularity, the brand has become famous almost as much for the secondhand market that blooms around it as the clothing itself.
The way pets become famous is all different, but what they have in common is that they stand apart to develop a following.
And so as you listen to the catalog, you hear us figuring stuff out, and that's not exactly the way to become famous.
That may be par for the course for celebrities, but it's a fate increasingly also bestowed upon those who become famous by association.
In recent years, Brooklyn has become famous for trailblazers: inventive artists, artisanal food and beer makers and, of course, New York's original hipsters.
When young actors become famous early on in life, some decide to stick with show business and go on to even bigger success.
He has become famous for his status as the wealthiest man in the world, prominence that he clings to, much like his money.
The flaring and emissions in the Permian Basin have become famous and its not something we would like to be recognized for, Gerges said.
"I don't know how it happened, but I have become famous for my caftans," Altschul writes in a blog on the Patricia's Couture website.
Why Ina Garten started cooking Garten has become famous for her recipes, but surprisingly, she wasn't encouraged to cook when she was growing up.
Do movie stars adjust better to fame because they go from small actor to TV actor to star, where reality stars become famous overnight?
The violence that follows is not the grim, dark sort the the show's since become famous for—but rather, the cathartic release of revolution.
Maybe one of her friends will become famous for being the last survivor taken out of the rubbles in Pescara del Tronto, Enza hoped.
If actors and actresses become famous through dramas, they usually go into the film industry and stay there, but this has been changing recently.
The tattoo parlor has become famous for inking just about every celebrity you can think of, including Selena Gomez, Gigi Hadid, and Miley Cyrus.
They also get access to one perk for which the company has become famous: funding for your wedding or tuition assistance for your child.
There's a clown by the name of Zae and his crew who want to become famous by bragging about robbing rap industry n****s.
That makes him the most recent artist to become famous while signed to a major label, and then try releasing music on their own.
As the Food Network's Pioneer Woman, Ree Drummond has become famous for the crowd-friendly comfort food she makes for her family of Oklahoma ranchers.
The 23-year-old has become famous for playing the national anthem on his violin in front of security lines as battles rage around him.
Most US soccer fans are already familiar with Christian Pulisic, but the 20-year-old midfielder is about to become famous on the world stage.
When you are doing theater you never really become famous, because it's so local, and the number of people who see you is very limited.
It's fine to enjoy reality programming for what it often is — a display of people's worst instincts, in the name of attempting to become famous.
I'm sure the same things happen when you become famous at an older age but at least by then you've established true and tested relationships.
The rover has become famous for these epic shots (3.97 million Twitter followers can't be wrong) using the camera attached to its long articulating arm.
She's younger than most of the rest of the cast and still has some aspirations that she or British flirtation object James might become famous.
You know well what it's like to become famous, and very quickly –- I was in that Oscar press room when you won for Jerry Maguire.
She also credited the creators of the dance she's become famous for, voguing, which was developed in Harlem's 1980s ballroom scene by young gay men.
PluggedNYC has become famous for bringing this iconic look — one most associate with Destiny's Child's "Survivor" music video from 16-years-ago — back to life.
Raymie, fretful and sensitive, hopes to win the crown, become famous and lure her father, who has run away with a dental hygienist, back home.
"Perception" in Cairo, photo via @eLSeedAll over the world street artists have become famous by surreptitiously adding swabs of paint or wheatpaste to city walls.
Over the years, the Cheonggyecheon area has become famous for its over-the-top Christmas illuminations, which are themed around a different concept each year.
For Children In recent years, Brooklyn has become famous for trailblazers: inventive artists, artisanal food and beer makers and, of course, New York's original hipsters.
Safe to say, supporting second acts for regimes that cut off fingers and sever heads isn't something any CEO would want to become famous for.
One of the most vivid modern examples of voter intimidation happened in Pennsylvania, in a case that has become famous in the right-wing media.
"We aren't trying to teach the contestants how to become famous," Chance the Rapper explained to The Los Angeles Times of the show's unique format.
Quebec claims the gloppy snack of French fries, cheddar cheese curds and gravy, which has become famous worldwide as a gluttonous indulgence or hangover cure.
More than 3 million students are enrolled in online degree programs that are largely text-based, delivered by faculty who have neither become famous nor rich.
Abercrombie has been quick to restructure its stores away from the club-like ambiance of shirtless models and provocative ads for which it had become famous.
It has pulled together the madness and flare it become famous for and combined it with a understated sensibility that's long been missing from the brand.
It was 22 years ago that Jillian Fink gave her first haircut to the guy who would become famous for his luscious locks on Grey's Anatomy.
Virgin is the offshoot of billionaire Richard Branson's London-based Virgin Group, which had become famous for its mood lighting and media-rich entertainment on flights.
He grew up wealthy, the son of an industrial magnate in Iran, and many of his childhood acquaintances went on to become famous politicians and intellectuals.
The troupe had become famous in Britain after the debut of "Flying Circus" on the BBC in 1969 but was virtually unknown in the United States.
Despite there having been a Berlin Fashion Week since 21842, most famous German fashion designers have left Germany to become famous: Jil Sander showed in Milan.
And because the FAANG stocks have won for so long and become famous highfliers, they were hammered when the market suffered its big downturns in 2018.
Are phrases that have become famous in the last few years like "the new normal" and "lower for longer" truly consigned to the ash heap of history?
Once you become famous, it's pretty difficult to become un-famous, which means nothing you do can ever be out of the spotlight — especially on the internet.
It's also become famous for its reveals, from mind-bending bombshells that link two characters to simple pieces of backstory that bring new insight to a storyline.
For many foreigners, the bustling city is known as the Silicon Valley of India but there is another industry for which Bangalore has become famous: craft beer.
Slater's wave park has become famous -- it's located 100 miles from the ocean ... and creates an artificial wave that surfers can ride for up to 500 yards.
The Islamic State of Iraq and Syria, or ISIS, has become famous for looting and destroying artifacts from museums, as well as bulldozing temples, shrines, and monuments.
Maybe it shouldn't be that shocking, as it's associated with a director like Waititi who has become famous for bringing together elements that sound insane on paper.
"[Combs] stated he 'wanted to become famous and thought jumping the White House fence and posting it to YouTube would make him famous," the court document reads.
Mr. Trump spent an hour or so with our editorial board not long ago, a visit that has become famous for comments he made off the record.
Floss has become famous with punks and non-punks alike for its liberal approach to posters, stickers and tags, and its popular two-for-one beer deals.
Though Hay, a former lawyer, has become famous for her modest prairie-style dresses, this season she emphasized the waist and created more of a cinched silhouette.
The 7-foot-tall, googly-eyed creature with "bully" tendencies has become famous for tackling the on-ice entertainment during intermission and fighting opposing teams on Twitter.
Decades later, after Mr. Breslin had become famous, his father, destitute in Miami, came back into his life "like heavy snow through a broken window," he wrote.
Virgin America is an offshoot of billionaire Richard Branson's London-based Virgin Group, which had become famous for its mood lighting and media-rich entertainment on flights.
Justin has an apartment in the West Village ... an apartment that has become famous since he and a neighbor have waged all-out war with each other.
Brittany O'Grady plays Simone and told CNN that in addition to also being biracial, she could relate to the dark times her character endures trying to become famous.
Five underwater columns have been found near the original 12 spectacular limestone structures, which line the rugged coastline and have become famous for their proximity to one another.
They seemed just excited for the free fight and the free meal that comes with it, and perhaps the idea that they might become famous off of this.
Wyoming is best known for its picturesque views and towering mountain ranges, but if Randy Scott has his way, it'll become famous for something else: rare earth minerals.
Specifically, he told his father that he wants to become famous in China, land of the Great Wall -- that "bridge" that people walk on, as he put it.
Many US attorneys become famous, as Thomas Dewey and Rudy Giuliani both did in New York, later running for such higher offices as mayor, governor or even President.
More than any team since the "Showtime" Lakers of Magic Johnson and Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, they've become famous not just for winning but also for how they win.
These repeated setbacks have had an impact on the broader opposition movement, and protest fatigue is also a factor in a city which has become famous for them.
I&aposve also spoken to college students who have become famous YouTubers by sharing their experiences, like in move-in videos, which can rack up millions of views.
Not only did he use it to submit Pat Militech in 2006, many of his students, such as Ricardo Almeida and Joe Capizzi, have become famous for it.
But perhaps more interestingly, as Black celebrities have become famous enough to call their own shots, they've also started to question the value of awards shows at all.
Of course, it wouldn't be a day in the life of New York's 80s art scene if he didn't bump into people who would become famous one day.
Thanks to the internet, young performers can get attention faster than ever and become famous long before any systems are in place to support and sustain their fame.
She's only been in town a moment and has already, in this city of acronyms, become famous enough to supersede the shorthand for the Architect of the Capitol.
All of the creators invited are known for their comedy on TikTok, unlike other stars on the platform who have become famous for viral dances or online challenges.
" Not that I'm going to become famous, but someone will recognize me and say, "Aren't you the guy who wrote the book about not eating crap like that?
Residents of Aleppo are tweeting and messaging final goodbyes just in case, including the family of a 7-year-old who's become famous for tweeting about Aleppo's suffering. 3.
Tig Notaro has become famous for her extreme deadpan humor and a set about her battle with near fatal illnesses (including breast cancer) and the loss of her mother.
As a nonviolent activist, he was imprisoned in 1963 for protesting Jim Crow laws in Birmingham, Alabama; from his jail cell, he wrote a letter that would become famous.
Ray J reportedly wanted to release the tape because he thought it would make him famous — but as his savvier friends knew, few men become famous from sex tapes.
But throughout the show's 44-year history, producer and creator Lorne Michaels has dropped several cast members from the show, many of whom went on to become famous anyway.
Bercow has become famous around the world for his bombastic style, with clips of his interventions in parliament regularly going viral online and featuring in late night comedy shows.
By that point, David had become famous for his long-term survival inside bubbles, which between the 1970s and the 1990s were used for SCID babies for short periods.
If I were to become famous, I would want to be famous for creating a cure or new surgical technique that could help millions of people around the world.
Expansion packs were less expensive, and allowed your Sims to date, adopt pets, go on vacation, even become famous (to name only the expansion packs that I personally owned).
Since they first debuted in 2001, the "ethnically ambiguous" dolls (as a company representative called them) have become famous for their street wear style, huge heads, and pouty mouths.
The man who had become famous for implanting the very first brain-machine communication interface inside a human patient would once again do something that had never been done before.
That's a long time for any TV show, but it's especially problematic for a series that has become famous for its massive cast of characters, branching storylines, and complicated plot.
Look, if the Louvre's line gets longer after this video (and it will) visitors will be in for a much lengthier wait than the museum has already become famous for. 
By Saturday, damage estimated to have already reached the 1.2 billion euro ($1.44 billion) mark — pockmarking the islands that have become famous as lush playgrounds for the rich and famous.
I've never thought about what it would be like to 'become famous' because I feel like I have a very, very long way to go before that could possibly happen.
The Hungarian-American socialite was best known for being the first celebrity to become famous for being famous, but as Kim Kardashian West will tell you, that's no easy task.
The type of cyber break-ins for which Moscow has become famous — known as Advanced Persistent Threat operations — currently require scores of highly skilled hands directed by the Russian military.
Keira Knightley has become famous for her period piece dramas (Pride and Prejudice, Atonement, Anna Karenina, even Pirates of the Caribbean) but this is a wholly different role for her.
Though he is now a stalwart of New York fashion, it is worth remembering that before his particular vision could succeed here, he first had to become famous in Japan.
She said Mr. Friedman frequently told her that he was the reason she had become famous and wealthy, and that he could undo her success with a few phone calls.
Prosecutors on Wednesday released three chilling videos of Parkland school shooting suspect Nikolas Cruz detailing his plans to become famous after plotting to kill people at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School.
On putting yourself first I think that getting into any field, not just the arts but any field, with the drive to become famous and rich will just not be satisfying.
What might seem surprising in a genre that has become famous for its female protagonists is that the two main protagonists of "Beck", both middle-aged men, now feel exciting again.
Learning The Downsides Of FameI do admire a lot of the celebrities I work with and understand why they're being celebrated, but I don't do what I do to become famous.
I make sure to say, because I think this is very true and bears repeating, that a sparkly human is not someone that will necessarily become famous, or become a performer.
The whole reason those people were able to become famous for a physical skill in the first place is because many of them have had to sacrifice the pursuit of knowledge.
In recent years, he's calmed down a bit, but a quick look at his Twitter feed indicates that he's lost none of the passion and outspoken demeanor he's become famous for.
Facebook COO Sheryl Sandberg tells a story that's become famous in the halls of the company, about a young summer intern, Ben, who in 2008 accidentally took down the entire site.
Born Vostanik Adoian, Gorky, like Dylan, changed his name as a way to reinvent and reclaim his identity, then went on to become famous for creating his own highly personal vocabulary.
Japan Prime Minister Shinzo Abe met the Philippine leader on Tuesday and told Duterte he was "very excited" to meet him in person because he had become famous among Japanese people.
" Hawley has written five novels, starting with "A Conspiracy of Tall Men" in 1998, but he's become famous in recent years as the creator and showrunner of the TV series "Fargo.
This attack isn't revolutionary in any way—IMSI-catchers are certainly not new, and have become famous because they are commonly (and controversially) used by law enforcement to track suspected criminals.
I guess it's like having your favorite obscure band become famous for some stupid act, like destroying a hotel room — the hotel room being, in this case, the postwar global order.
The public housing projects for which Le Corbusier would become famous included large terraces that may have been inspired by a visit the architect paid to a clinic in Leysin, Switzerland.
Five parties currently sit in parliament, but the legislature is dominated by United Russia, which has become famous as the "party of no ideology" even if it is nominally center-right.
As a byproduct of his singular support for Mr. Trump in Silicon Valley, Mr. Thiel has become famous, a fate many of his peers go out of their way to avoid.
It is part of a strip that Mr. Pacheco calls "a mini Guavate," referring to the section of the town of Cayey that's become famous for the density of its lechoneras.
Welsh Town Leads a British Revolt Against the Tax System and Corporations | Crickhowell, population 2,063, has become famous for being one of Britain's last holdouts against the encroachment of big retail chains.
Image courtesy of Game Detectives As it became clear that a larger metagame was taking shape, fans congregated at places like Game Detectives, a subreddit that's become famous for decoding such puzzles.
It was an early example of the sort of cross-medium collaboration that Star Wars has become famous for, and it helped to set the stage for similar partnerships down the road.
But while Sistine says she doesn't plan to follow in her dad's acting footsteps, the girls agreed that out of the three of them, she is the most likely to become famous.
In 2014, in a speech that has become famous, he declared that he wanted Hungary to become an "illiberal democracy"—as complete a rejection of Mr Soros's philosophy as one could imagine.
Exhibited in a city that has become famous for knocking down historic buildings damaged by civil war and replacing them with modernist structures, the work highlights poignant similarities between Aden and Beirut.
Just as people have become famous on YouTube, there are live-stream celebrities, and kids tune in to watch them, follow them, and even buy them "gifts," which are basically online donations.
World grants #DStrong's wish Specifically, he told his father that he wanted to become famous in China, land of the Great Wall -- that "bridge" that people walk on, as he put it.
"Everything I've ever done has been about me advocating for myself because no one else on the planet will," he said to me in that typically defiant tone he's become famous for.
Pelly's main interview subject, and target, was a guy who's become famous selling lies and pretending they're on the level of 60 Minutes: the rabidly pro-Trump blogger and vlogger Michael Cernovich.
Amazing.Yes, because Canadians are not represented a whole lot, and as artists you have to move to Berlin or the US if your goal is to become famous or a rock star.
Senator Jeff Flake of Arizona has become famous for sanctimonious speeches denouncing the latest outrage, but he votes with machine-like consistency in favor of the president's destructive agenda and unqualified nominees.
So, you become famous for writing something online, then you become more famous for going on TV and fighting with the Fox News host, or defending yourself against the Fox News host.
"It is much harder for young people like elementary school students to become famous on the better-known platforms, like YouTube, Facebook or Instagram, all of which I also use," she said.
The move was seen at curbing the authority of Luisa Ortega, the attorney general, who has become famous during protests for openly opposing the president, the highest-ranking official to do so.
Schur also said Ted Danson (who plays Michael) geeked out over Garfinkle when the writer came to visit the set one day, long after his picture had become famous within the show.
Mr. Bannon, who is often critical of those he sees as Washington careerists hostile to Mr. Trump, has become famous for his polemics that critics see as reflections of the president's impulses.
Mr. Leane learned his goldsmithing skills during a seven-year apprenticeship in Hatton Garden while Mr. McQueen learned the cutting skills for which he would become famous at a Savile Row tailor.
"It has really become famous for how expensive it is" Dudley said Monday, adding companies had typically spent a lot of money on LNG investment projects without getting a great deal in return.
February is a great month to be born in if you want to become famous, but the rest of us might find the cold, gray days to be a bit of a bummer.
If anyone could get Grande to talk about her skin-care routine, it's The Hood Oracle, who has become famous among followers for daily reminders to just wash their faces (seriously, wash it).
I know that the field I want to go into is something that comes with fame, but the reasoning behind me going for acting isn't in order to become famous or cultivate fame.
Why would these women need to make up a story about allegedly being groped by Trump when all one has to do to become famous is flip over a table on reality TV?
I respect the show immensely for its willingness to play devil's advocate toward one of its main characters, and the episode displayed a level of awareness that the show has become famous for.
In 2016, Paytas publicly announced she and van der Wilt had split up in a video where she filmed herself crying on her kitchen floor — a trend she would soon become famous for.
The boys' father, LaVar, has become famous in his own right over the past year, most recently entering the news cycle for goading the President of the United States into a Twitter feud.
The attention and tourist boom from the caucuses "are fun," said Frame, who works as the manager of a nearby Raygun clothing store that has become famous for its amusing, politically-themed shirts.
It began as more of a hobby and a way to spend time with her attention-hungry dog than an effort to join the ranks of other pets who had become famous online.
All of a sudden, young people are looking at Kim having sex, and they are going, Oh my God, all you have to do is sell your body, and you can become famous.
Ty's aesthetic has become famous in its own right, attending every game wearing visibly official Arsenal merchandise, down to the water bottle that keeps him hydrated and official club headphones slung around his neck.
"He promised her something of value … in exchange for the sex, and that was that he would provide her music and songs into the music industry and therefore she would become famous," says Myhand.
The red vested heroes that work in our stores — 100,000 of them around the world — that are owned and operated by local owners provide a level of service for which Ace has become famous.
Even though Ansari had owned a smartphone for less than a year, he knew instinctively that if he was going to become famous, he had to give his followers more of what they wanted.
The robotics firm has become famous in recent years for viral videos of bipedal and quadrupedal robots doing things like opening doors and other activities that could, eventually, spell doom for the human race.
THIS MAN'S JUST HAPPENS TO BE SUPERIOR: Via Hannah Meltzer in The Telegraph, Sam Barksy from Baltimore has become famous for hand-knitting sweaters of famous sceneries, then posing in front of the backdrop.
Belichick, a coach who has become famous for giving the news media nothing, actually gave a lot, defining the mentality that has made New England one of the most successful professional franchises in any sport.
In an interview with Lifezette publisher Laura Ingraham, Spicer accused the White House press corps of asking "snarky" questions in order to become famous on YouTube, because that is obviously the dream of any reporter.
Just an aside, you had a line there, it just reminded me, you were pointing out that the people who have become famous or used social media to build these businesses — Kardashians, Logan Pauls, etc.
We shot lots of models—some of them had become famous, but [the photos] didn't get into editorial or a publisher, and then they just got shelved and forgotten about, so I forgot they existed.
It housed Fiorucci's own fashion line, which had become famous for baby-faced angels on T-shirts and some of the first stretch jeans, as well as pieces from other designers, beauty products and accessories.
This is the atmosphere of intrigue and opulence for which the capital of Qatar, a dust-blown backwater until a few decades ago, has become famous as the great freewheeling hub of the Middle East.
The phrase "Rosenstein Defense" reminds me of the new rule that anybody who goes to work for Trump should expect that they will indeed become famous, but probably as an adjective in an unflattering headline.
And while you can probably guess a few of the brand's 10 best-selling shades, there are some unexpected favorites on the list that don't fall into the neutral category that Essie has become famous for.
And while there's still some hope that I could become famous one day (hey, we'll all get our own reality TV moment eventually, right?), I'll definitely never get to live the life of a famous baby.
Yet with Obama's decision, a very different message is sent to potential law-breakers that not only can you steal classified information and get away with it, but that you can become famous by publishing it.
Prank videos — typically starring white men or young boys — comprise an entire genre on YouTube, one so popular that even creators who've become famous for other things often participate in guest pranks and viral prank challenges.
Yeah again, I think it's hard for just about anybody to process that, especially now since we are in a world where not only does everyone want to be famous but many people can become famous.
This is the same Aaron Swartz that would later co-found Reddit and become famous for his hacktivism; in 22005, according to an email to me from Davis, his dad often accompanied him to technology meetups.
Dobrik has become famous for giving his closest friends cars, but EA Sports decided to up his game, and gave him the new Lamborghini for an advertisement in one of his famous 4-5 minute vlogs.
MADRID — The northern Spanish city of Pamplona has become famous worldwide for its high-risk festival in which revelers run through narrow streets in the early morning with charging bulls on their way to the ring.
Bercow has become famous around the world for his bombastic style, with clips of his interventions and catchphrases, such as "chuntering from a sedentary position" regularly going viral online and featuring in late night comedy shows.
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LONDON — A French extreme free climber who calls himself Spider-Man and who has become famous for scaling buildings around the world climbed Heron Tower, the tallest building in London City's square mile, on Thursday afternoon.
It's never seemed more accessible to become famous at a wee age, and the type of children who used to sing into a hairbrush in the mirror are often clamoring to start their own channels today.
One of the right's most persistent slurs against Obama during the 2008 election cycle was that he was running solely for his own ego, to become famous (as if the campaign itself hadn't already made him famous).
The Statue of Liberty arrived in New York in 1885 and was officially unveiled in 1886, but Lazarus' poem did not become famous until years later, when in 1901, it was rediscovered by her friend Georgina Schuyler.
Americans always knew that the president was surrounded by advisers, but with a few exceptions—George W. Bush's Karl Rove and Barack Obama's David Axelrod—most of his shadowy figures don't become famous in their own right.
Keytar Bear—who's become famous for donning a full bear suit and playing a keytar on the streets of Boston—was allegedly pounced on by a group of teens from New Hampshire last Saturday, according to police.
Chris Prynoski's trippy animated debut Nerdland (possibly called that because Loserland doesn't have the same punch) features a pair of Comedic Losers: a pair of cheerfully incompetent, lazy dolts who spontaneously decide it's time to become famous.
Amy Schumer plays your standard "upsetting reality television participant with a tragic desire to become famous," who believes she is being catfished by a man claiming to be Jake Gyllenhaal (or "katfished," for legal reasons, I imagine).
It's a beautiful former church that's since become famous as a music venue, including as the home of the Grand Ole Opry, a famous country music variety show which is broadcast on radio and TV, for decades.
" A man arrested for a lewd overture in 1726 made a poignant defense, which has become famous in the scholarly literature: "I think there is no crime in making what use I please of my own body.
It was here that the bar's owner, Timothy Costello, wanted new art to accompany the Thurber murals, which had become famous showpieces of the saloon, so he enlisted the help of Bill Gallo, a Daily News cartoonist.
After the show was canceled in 270, she set out to demonstrate her range as an actress, choosing roles in television, theater and film that distanced her from the sweetheart characters for which she had become famous.
There's no doubt life would have been a lot better for our family, and for the family of his victim, if my father had become famous for how he writes, and not how he settled that one dispute.
Only in today's internet age could a teenage boy become famous overnight for wearing Vans, could a toddler be more of an icon than most adults, and could the world seriously ponder how a dog would wear pants.
FYI, O'Rourke is running for senator in Texas against Ted Cruz -- and started to become famous this week thanks to a video from a Texas town hall showing Beto explaining why kneeling during the anthem is NOT disrespectful.
"I think what happens with Republicans is that they are either following what their leadership tells them to do or they decide to become famous heroes to their partisan base instead of being legislative leaders," Mr. Waxman said.
Epstein made it publicly known when he was moving out, telling the New York Times in January 1996 that the mansion on East 71st Street that would become famous in the context of his alleged crimes was now his.
I do think that it's certainly the case that the titans of celebrity chefdom, or the people who have become famous for being chefs, that list of names hasn't really grown in the last, let's say, five-plus years.
By the time of his death in 1994, the actor Raul Julia had become famous both for performing on and Off Broadway and for his later film roles, which included the role of Gomez in "The Addams Family" (1994).
All of this is strange, but also this is Tesh's life: he has been successful and become famous in every field he ever endeavored to enter, and yet he is still someone Triumph does not hesitate to poop on.
And a lot of folks ever since have said, "Wow, that's 210,215 people, $220 a month, you can take someone who's become famous on television, move them off television, create an entire very lucrative business ..." Good luck with that.
Ambry Nurhayati's version is clearly inspired by the trailer for the game, and you can see the filmmaker clambering up tall landmarks in her video to re-create the kinds of thrilling views the game itself has become famous for.
"A Star Is Born was released in 1937 around the same time that you had this influx of women coming to Hollywood with stars in their eyes, and the idea that they could become famous and get discovered," Malone said.
Sharifi's interest in expressing the feelings aroused by the conflict goes back to his work with ArtLords, an art collective he co-founded that has become famous for the dramatic murals it has painted on grim concrete blast walls around Kabul.
While her architectural practice become famous for large-scale, soaring structures, like the opera house in Guangzhou, China, or the Maxxi museum in Rome, it has embraced fashion, jewelry design and household items with a similar fervor and spirit of innovation.
Q AND A She may have first become famous as an actress, but these days, Jessica Alba, 35, is equally well known as a founder of the Honest Company, a Los Angeles-based brand selling nontoxic personal care and household products.
When your primary motivation for risking your safety and personal freedom is to become famous among your peers, as is the case with most writers, you tend to get pretty good at making sure that people pay attention to you.
He comes from a family of prominent rights activists — his sister Sanaa Seif served six months in prison in 2016 on charges of insulting the judiciary — and several of his relatives have become famous for their stances against the regime.
Later, after the wines had further matured and become famous vintages—wines that Gordon Gekko might have sent Bud Fox as thanks for an insider tip in "Wall Street"—they featured prominently in our early-adult milestones, homecomings, and victories.
Among a series of sketches, models and X-ray diffraction patterns that the paper featured was a photograph of a building designed by Richard Buckminster Fuller, the inventor and architect: It was a geodesic dome, the design for which Fuller would become famous.
This is all very important to Ye." Though West's Sunday Services have become famous this year, the source says that the musician may not perform at Osteen's church: "I don't think he'd want to perform, but you never can tell with Kanye.
Ok, sounds legit, will donate 1M trees In the past, Musk has engaged in a playful back-and-forth with MrBeast, who's become famous on YouTube for philanthropic stunts that largely involve giving away huge sums of money, sometimes to total strangers.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads Instagram is simultaneously a glossy photo gallery, an art market space, a platform for brands, and seemingly a way for the average person to become famous and amass a healthy amount of money with little effort.
"Freddy, running the yard for as long as he did, would only need to snap his fingers and say, "go," and there'd be no shortage of Boston guys ready to become famous for hitting the biggest rat in the towns history," he argued.
This is all very important to Ye." Though West's Sunday Services have become famous this year, the source initially said that the rapper may not perform at Osteen's church: "I don't think he'd want to perform, but you never can tell with Kanye.
" Led by Kreisinger and her guest Anne Helen Petersen, a features writer at BuzzFeed who literally has a PhD in celebrity (she wrote her dissertation on the gossip industry), this talk is about the women who have been become "famous for no reason.
But in its prime, the app gave any ordinary jabrone with an iPhone the ability to gain six seconds of fame, and in some cases, the chance to become famous enough to land movie deals, TV shows, and millions of social media followers.
It is the oldest meteorite impact with a confirmed date on record, and has become famous for its dramatic fall from the heavens, an event that was witnessed by onlookers and recorded for posterity by writers like the Italian priest Sigismondo Tizio.
Members of the Freedom Caucus, which has become famous in the past few of years for opposing moderate Republicans as well as Democrats, come from very conservative districts and likely aren't too worried about Trump attempting to push them out of Congress.
One day in 22015, Michael Heizer, who would become famous for his ostentatious land art pieces in the Nevada desert, came in with a roll of toilet paper; he wanted Gitlin to build a four-foot pedestal with a bulletproof case over it.
It's unfair to hold Ujiri and Dwane Casey and anyone else to their comments in the immediate aftermath of the season, and Ujiri has become famous for his ability to speak passionately and to inspire renewed trust and faith without actually revealing much.
The deal appears to end what Alaska Air Chief Executive Officer Brad Tilden called a "hard-fought competition" to purchase the offshoot of billionaire Richard Branson's London-based Virgin Group, which had become famous for its mood lighting and media-rich entertainment on flights.
" Last but not least, Kraus also explained his much-talked about high school yearbook quote, in which he listed the following as his plans for the future: "Go to art school, become famous in one way or another, be on The Bachelor, live happily.
In Moscow ahead of France's final Group C game against Denmark on Tuesday, the pensioner who sports a French jersey emblazoned with the name by which he has become famous at home — "Clement d'Antibes" — attended his 253rd match of Les Bleus in Ekaterinburg on Thursday.
Music changes quick—artists come out of nowhere to win big awards, genres create bubbles in which stars become famous in their own circles (see: much of country music), and the Best New Artist award is often awarded to someone who isn't really "new" at all.
Click here to subscribe to the PeopleStyle Newsletter for amazing shopping discounts, can't-live-without beauty products and more Marjan's become famous for the signature Instagram-worthy waves she creates on all her clients (including Kardashian!) like Kristin Cavallari, Ashley Tisdale, Olivia Culpo and Ashley Graham.
A passage from James Comey's testimony helps explain President Trump's mindset in a way that has not been clear before: Then Comey uses a word that I suspect will become famous as the investigation unfolds: The big question: Who does the Trump think of as "satellites"?
Drake may have had the talent to become famous no matter what, but he certainly would not have gotten where he did as quickly as he did without Wayne's vote of confidence that Young Money would be alright as long as they put him on every hook.
It was the latest drama at a festival that has become famous for family squabbles among Wagner's heirs, who run the festival; provocative productions; and artistic dust-ups — but which is still sacred ground for Wagnerites, who are among the most obsessive of all opera fans.
Here is a working-class bloke raised by street markets and pub lunches, who went on to become famous for roles as a boxing promoter, maximum-security con, and "premiere wheelman" among others—basically, the kind of man who would end you for glancing at his girlfriend.
It's more that in the years since he's become famous, he's also become just as well-known for his wonderfully unhinged performances in a number of films, as well as for writing books that sensitively and thoughtfully probe questions about himself, our society, and existence itself.
An early "View from Rouelles" (1858) testifies to the young Monet's mastery of verisimilitude — a fixation on realistic rendering that he disengaged as he developed the style for which he would become famous; a turn towards loose brushstrokes unfolds as the exhibition progresses toward Impressionism proper.
Anyway, IRENE Cara sang the theme song, and she herself had become famous for a 1980 film called "Fame," about a New York City high school for the performing arts, where the students spent the majority of their time dancing in the streets and blocking traffic.
"At that point in your life when you become famous it's either a disappointment because it's not a remedy, and you either put a needle in your arm, a gun in your mouth or you live life as a victim, and I'm not cut out for that," he said.
They had driven to Oregon to try to deescalate the situation, and possibly save the life of their friend and Bundy family loyalist Robert "LaVoy" Finicum, who by then had become famous for talking live on MSNBC about how he would rather end the standoff dead than in prison.
He's become famous for playing brash loudmouths in a wide variety of big-screen comedies and especially on his two HBO series, Eastbound & Down (where he played baseball pitcher gone to seed Kenny Powers) and the new Vice Principals (where he plays slowly fizzling powder keg Neal Gamby).
Danny, not long separated from his wife (whom we never see), is moving back in with his father, Harold ( Dustin Hoffman ), the famous sculptor—or, to be precise, the sculptor who once seemed as if he might become famous, never was famous, but nonetheless acts as if he were.
NORFOLK, Va. — With the polish of a seasoned politician, Khizr Khan strode through the door of a seafood restaurant to the serenade of clicking cameras, clasped hands with cheering Democratic lawmakers and, as he has become famous for doing, unflinchingly argued that Donald J. Trump must not be president.
In the past 23 years, he has become famous in France for writing about other people — a murderer, a Russian fascist, his mother, her father, the women in his romantic life — in each case finding new formal solutions to the problem of writing about the self and others.
Though the menacing and poignant score is their most visible moment to date, the whole Austin quartet has been grinding out demonic synth releases for the better part of the past decade, creating a catalog that's even more hair-raising and foreboding as the work they've suddenly become famous for.
Industries in China are being automated just as fast as, if not faster than, those in the U.S. Foxconn, the world's largest contract-electronics company, which has become famous for its city-size factories and grim working conditions, plans to automate a third of its positions out of existence by 2020.
He formed the Clinton Health Access Initiative (CHAI), a division of the foundation that housed the group's work on public health, and tapped his old Rhodes Scholar buddy Ira Magaziner (who had become famous, or infamous, for his role in the failed Clinton health reform push of 1993-'53) to run the operation.
Named because the collar of the gi is gripped with one hand palm down and one palm up like a baseball bat, the choke can be used from the top very effectively but has become famous for leaving aggressive guard passers unconscious as they overlook the grips in the heat of the moment.
It's like a massive celebrity wedding, except that you've known the celebrities all your life, they haven't done anything to become famous other than being born, and they also happen to be deeply symbolic of an entrenched class system that provokes a wide range of feelings, from revolutionary anger to fawning deference.
Vestager, once dubbed by President Donald Trump as Europe's "tax lady," has become famous for her billion-dollar-fines against Google and the call on Apple to repay 13 billion euros back to the Irish government; to name just a few of her most well-known investigations over the last five years.
While the initial report about Duma raised the question about why someone was looking to smear her specifically, the subsequent reports made it appear that there was a larger plot at work; that the targets weren't just a single, controversial woman but Russian women who have become famous within Western fashion circles in general.
What's interesting about it, though, is its structure: Waits sabotages his own rhyme scheme in the first verse, and new sections of the song seem to start without the entirety of the band being on board, the kind of unrehearsed feel that some Neil Young or Bob Dylan recordings have become famous for. 6.
Its title character (Jude Demorest) is "a thief, a habitual liar" who has gone through numerous foster families and has two goals: to find her younger sister Simone (Brittany O'Grady) who's also in foster care, and to become famous by teaming up with Alex (Ryan Destiny), a wealthy girl that she met on Instagram.
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The story Donald Trump has been telling, from his now-famous escalator descent to his improbable rise to the presidency, was this: He has built great buildings, hotels, casinos, wooed models and dined with famous people, become famous and rich several times over, and even created a show all about how rich and famous he was.
The real treat in the episode, however, isn't in seeing whether the mom-daughter team can pull it off and still be standing at the end, but witnessing a very drunk Sookie (played by Melissa McCarthy) give us what might be our very first glimpse at the raucous comedy chops she has since become famous—and Oscar-nominated—for.
Although he has become famous for the sets he builds at his other job — as Chanel's creative director — and though the Fendi show took place in the soaring Art Deco environs of the Théâtre des Champs-Élysées, it was merely a backdrop to a collection that took the tenets of impressionism and neoimpressionism and applied them to fur.
Beneath it was the Lascaux cave complex, the walls of which were covered with a painted, heaving cavalcade of oxen, horses, aurochs, and stags, which date back to around 15,000 BC. While these paintings have become famous, and act as a kind of shorthand for the sophistication of our early ancestors, this wasn't the only craft Lascaux's inhabitants were engaged in.
Photographs from that initial collaboration have become famous in world visual culture, perhaps none more so than the classical yet disquieting portrait of the Lusetti family — Strand's 1953 photograph that graced the cover of both editions of "Un Paese" — in which a woman stands in a farmhouse doorway with her five adult sons who are sitting and leaning, some of them barefoot.
A poised and effective public speaker, she also has become famous for her book (and social movement, really) "Lean In." (You can see a very powerful and moving speech she made at Berkeley this year, if you want an example of her speaking talent, here.) Neither Facebook or Sandberg would comment on the possibility of her having a more high-profile role in the campaign.
"I would be really fucking irritated if after a show somebody came up to me and handed me some naked picture of myself and wanted me to sign it instead of my CD." If Case had become famous 10 years earlier, she would have been invited to Lilith Fair, though she might not have accepted the invitation; Case has long pushed back at repeated attempts to classify her.
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The big picture, per the Daily Beast: "A lot of young kids in 2017 aspire to become famous YouTubers or social media stars —according to a recent study by travel company First Choice 75 percent of kids between the age of 6 and 17 say they hope to pursue a career in online video — but Ben had the type of father who could make it happen" by connecting his 6-year-old to YouTube star Jake Paul.
For the conversation, the moderator, Jim Downs, a professor at Connecticut College, had recruited what he called a "dream team": Carol Anderson, the author of "One Person, No Vote;" Heather Cox Richardson, an expert in the history of the Republican Party; Heather Ann Thompson, the author of a Pulitzer Prize-winning account of the Attica prison revolt; and Kevin M. Kruse, who has become famous for his epic Twitter threads smiting the dubious historical claims of pundits and politicians.

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