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"We wanted this project to become more famous," Arcar said.
As he got more famous my name became more recognizable.
"He's become more famous than me," the president joked. Pres.
Van Heemskerck was one of the more famous Dutch artists of his day, although his prints of the seven Wonders of the World, also created with Galle, are now more famous than the ruins.
One of the more famous figures was Wisconsin teacher Bernard Cigrand.
"He's become more famous than me," Trump said with a laugh.
He's more famous than us, so that'll probably be good publicity.
People often confuse Impossible Project with a far more famous company.
It becomes even more absurd as Notaro herself grows more famous.
The Jellicle cats are about to become a lot more famous!
But when Dave Hasselhoff does it, he becomes even more famous.
As he became more famous and popular the critics increasingly sniped.
Kendall has an even closer connection to her more famous counterparts.
The more famous Baloch became, the more political her message became.
Sometimes, it's in a birthday shoutout from their more-famous sibling.
I am more famous than you and have more powerful friends.
I feel like Pussy Riot are more famous than their music.
Now, she's 107, so she's made a few more famous friends.
His more famous moniker was a nickname that became a pseudonym.
Unlike its more famous cousin THC, cannabidiol doesn't get users high.
But in English it remains a book more famous than read.
"There are signatures that are more famous," Mr. Goodman once said.
"He's become more famous than me," Trump said with a chuckle.
Famous people buy fake followers to make themselves seem more famous.
A rule of thumb you can follow is thus: if the song has been covered by somebody more famous than Tom himself and become more famous than his version then it's probably accessible on some level.
Ragnar was right; we know historically that his one fear was that his sons would become more famous than him, and actually, Bjorn Ironside, by sailing around the Mediterranean, and Ivar the Boneless did become more famous.
At the beginning of their relationship, Legend was the more famous partner.
In one of his more famous skits, he played a store clerk.
Kansas is more famous for its beef than its namesake rock group.
The more famous you are, the more precious your personal life becomes.
I have probably made it more famous than Elena Produnova ever did!
As the Gaglianos became more famous, competing violin makers copied their style.
The more famous Cardi B becomes, the more aggrieved her music sounds.
Sarah Palin, one of my more famous failures, I guess you'd say.
"Seti I was a more famous pharaoh than Tut," Lowe told me.
More tributes The singer has become even more famous after her death.
"Oh, there's Jim; he's become more famous than me," Mr. Trump said.
"Suddenly, I was more famous than the news anchor," he told me.
As he grew older and more famous, he also became more paranoid.
"The dirtier the walk, the more famous you are," a handler said.
"The dirtier the walk, the more famous you are," a handler said.
If they succeed, we may see more famous faces hawking imaginary money.
This more famous Russian painter's bet was prescient (if not financially rewarding).
This is hilarious because I am in no way more famous than Stanton.
It cannot get you high, unlike THC, the more famous cousin of CBD.
"Two of history's more famous engagement rings were of this style," Zhang said.
As he grew more famous, Villechaize also developed a reputation as a womanizer.
It deserves to find itself a little more famous than it has been.
"I think she did it just to be more famous," Cardwell told E!
The underlying problem behind Republic's demise could soon affect other, more famous names.
Dr. Matlock only grew more famous — and not necessarily in a good way.
Check. More famous ladies, like jewelry designer Jennifer Meyer, posting from the party?
I'm sure that he could have made more money and been more famous.
Where: Amalfi Coast Amalfi may be more famous, but Ravello tops it—literally.
Had he stuck to a signature style, he would likely be more famous.
Cartwright, it appears, is one of the more famous people to employ it.
The big misconception is when you get more famous you have more friends.
Alex Van Halen has one of the more famous last names in rock.
One was that many of Timbuktu's more famous collections never left the city.
Manning is a much more famous person now, among both liberals and conservatives.
It was also surprising, since Grande is, well, much more famous than Davidson.
Pablo finds him more famous perhaps than ever before but not more powerful.
There is, perhaps, no more famous family in the world than the Kardashian-Jenners.
The rest of the main cast is more famous — and more pleasant — than Harrelson.
To refresh your memory, here are just a few of the more famous examples.
One of the more famous groups is the Rockin' 1000 out of Cesena, Italy.
Pewdiepie (née Felix Kjellberg) is richer and more famous than I will ever be.
But the spat continues to make both top-selling recording artists even more famous.
Her husband, Joe, a celebrated hand surgeon, is much more famous than she is.
But the arena was more famous for hosting events outside of the sports world.
And so they want to make more sales, more famous, more influential on Internet.
More famous blondes, like Kate Hudson and Erin Foster, joining in on the fun?
Liston's second bout with Ali was by far the more famous of the two.
Unlike its more famous cannabinoid cousin, THC (tetrahydrocannabinol), CBD does not make you stoned.
Alexander Hamilton laid out his logic in one of the more famous Federalist Papers.
And her father, well, he'd be exponentially more famous, and there's never fame enough.
More famous than the Musée Archéologique is the Musée des Beaux-Arts de Dijon.
I only started to read more famous works on my mobile phone after 2006.
He was, after all, probably even more famous for being the voice of Underdog.
I even like it better than CMJ's more famous step-cousin twice removed, SXSW.
Beckham is arguably even more famous now than he was at his football peak.
That was the beginning part of his stardom, and then he became more famous. Yeah.
In case there was any doubt, Aubrey Plaza is officially more famous than Joe Biden.
Decades later, her fans continue celebrating her life and she has become even more famous.
If want to be famous, don't be Mac Miller, be literally anyone else more famous.
Beyoncé is more famous, sells more albums and clearly is in control of her career.
Initially, the site was more famous for its GIF listicles and quizzes than anything else.
Yes, the Patron Saint of Making Her Boyfriends More Famous is back at it again.
So people create content, consume content, in the process people create content become more famous.
In those last years he grew more famous than ever but was mostly doing shtick.
She is doing something extremely rare in pop: trying harder the more famous she's become.
Inmates say that, like its more-famous island cousin, MDC has a history of brutality.
Cam Newton is not more famous than his counterpart in Super Bowl 403, Peyton Manning.
There is perhaps no more famous incident than the 2013 breach affecting the retailer Target.
Sally Saul belongs to the category of chronically underrecognized artists married to more famous artists.
But it will be cool to be in the more famous part of the park.
The more famous and successful comics tend to be better psychologically armored than the others.
The more famous Terrace House gets, the less mundane its participants can pretend they're being.
There are more famous streets in the world, more famous streets in Glasgow even, but Ingram Street marries the old and the new in a way that makes it a glittering example of what a road should look like in the new global village.
She's exactly the same as she was then, except she's, like, a trillion times more famous.
"We tell ourselves stories in order to live" is one of Joan Didion's more famous quotes.
If you beat us to Mars, we'll be very happy and you'll be even more famous.
But as he's gotten more famous, he's also racked up a bit of a checkered history.
He just grew more famous, ambitious, revered and inspiring, loathed and threatening, angry, bitter, radical, desperate.
Some of them, like Rami Malek's twin, Sami Malek, are identical to their more-famous counterparts.
Among the more famous faces who covered the groundbreaking issue were Taylor Swift and Ashley Judd.
Yesterday, a viral post by popular Facebook group Humans of Bombay made him even more famous.
Apparently, its more famous users had trouble getting dates because people thought their profiles were fake.
But, the coolant is 1,000 times more potent at trapping heat than its more famous counterpart.
Kim Kardashian struck the same pose Saturday that made her even more famous in Paper Magazine.
Upon further inspection, there were many, many more famous faces sashaying around the Ritz Paris salon.
But "Doctor Thorne" will feel familiar to fans of Trollope's more famous near-contemporary, Jane Austen.
On his release, five years later, he became more famous in the Netherlands than ever before.
It is debatable which one is more famous, today's United States Olympian or yesterday's American gladiator.
" One of Mars' more famous partnerships was with Mark Ronson for their 2014 song "Uptown Funk.
If Aldridge had signed with the Lakers he would have become a much more famous person.
Do you have a rule for dealing with more famous clients or bands that play here?
" Worse, Von Bahder said, "the more famous he got, the more amplified his social anxiety got.
"He was repping all these guys who were more famous than they were rich," Galanis says.
Why would a brand murder a mascot who is arguably more famous than the company itself?
Mr. Lynch's comics never reached as broad an audience as some of his more famous brethren's.
The Young Turks' Cenk Uygur wants you to know he is more famous than Anderson Cooper.
And more famous for whatever dumb-ass joke that doesn't have anything to do with race.
I know people that are much, much more famous than me and that is hell. Hell.
As with most actors as they got more and more famous, some of them change drastically.
One of his more famous quotes about me is in an interview he did with Playboy Magazine.
During his tenure, Iacocca was more famous than Elon Musk, Mark Zuckerberg or any current industry leader.
You became really famous by being on TV. How come we don't have more famous internet billionaires?
Life: Williamson, 66, is probably more famous than most of the politicians running for president this year.
I get letters from 13-year-olds wanting a Playbill signed by people more famous than me.
TL;DR: YouTubers publicly feud with each other all the time so they can get more famous.
New Horizons went through the same process when it conducted its first, more famous flyby in 2015.
Crichton, of course, recycled this conceit for the more famous Jurassic Park, which is another obvious influence.
January 2111, 219: Trump jokes Comey has "become more famous than me" during a White House visit.
Try to find a rendition of "Happy Birthday" more famous than Marilyn Monroe's performance at that event.
And as for the music, its rambunctious opening overture is almost more famous than the opera itself.
It also doesn't explain the knee-jerk support of more famous and, presumably, more insulated media personalities.
It will be as known as Alibaba, probably be, I don't know, much more famous than Alibaba.
Le Clos joked that his father became more famous off his gold-medal swim than he did.
I don't know why he would have wanted to be any more famous than he already was.
The book's extraordinary success made him wealthy, a hero to disabled people everywhere and even more famous.
The interview made Phoenix more famous than he'd ever been, and was endlessly parodied around the globe.
In just the past week, more famous and admired men have lost their jobs for such behaviors.
The entrepreneur hopes to open more stores, and in the future, rival Europe's more famous design powerhouses.
He starred in 1989, when the A's won a championship, but was overshadowed by more famous teammates.
Coachella sued Kamil, accusing him of jacking the 'chella name and riding the more famous festival's coattails.
The former is also a water town and one of the more famous food streets in Shanghai.
No baseball draft class is more famous or more influential, but is it actually an on-field success?
The more famous and successful they got, the more they circled each other for a presumed single slot.
The more famous the artist, and the larger the fan base, the more lucrative streaming plays can be.
Donald Trump's private security man Keith Schiller became one of the more famous examples on the 153 trail.
Donald Trump's private security man Keith Schiller became one of the more famous examples on the 2016 trail.
That would be a famous redhead with an even more famous propensity for entering into ill-advised contracts.
And some of Trump's more famous lewd comments about women were previously reported from appearances on Stern's program.
If you disregard the similarities to other, more famous phones, the HTC U2299 Life doesn't look half bad.
Elizabeth Warren is more famous than the other non-Sanders senators, so she does better than they do.
One of the more famous apps is Newton, which is also the most expensive at $50 a year.
If 2016 is the year of the monkey, it surely belongs to its more famous animated cousin, Mankey.
Mercury brings career news while the sun highlights all that you've done and helps make you more famous.
Rather than compete for a job, the contestants raised money for charities, often by pestering more famous friends.
As Hell's Backbone Grill has grown more famous beyond Boulder, it has also grown more central within it.
She married an even more famous freedom fighter, and the couple became political royalty after independence in 1980.
This is akin to Drake ignoring Meek and instead aiming at Meek's far more famous girlfriend, Nicki Minaj.
It lacks the depth and memorable dialogue of the more famous plays, although this production stays watchable throughout.
It seems like the more famous you are as a musician, the more attention the film's music gets.
However, at various points, different characters do imitations of the more famous politicians who remain in the wings.
She was, in fact, more famous than her husband until Xi's rise to power in the mid-2000s.
LOS ANGELES — In this city so associated with star power, there is always somebody more famous than you.
But even in Japan, the dunes are more famous for their literary connotations than as a travel destination.
In fact, she's more famous today than celebrated male contemporaries like Luigi Rossi, Giacomo Carissimi and Antonio Cesti.
Hollywood Boulevard may have the Walk of Fame, but Sunset Boulevard has more famous and less touristy attractions.
Cleary's children's books are more famous than her novels about teenagers — but the latter certainly shouldn't be overlooked.
Charlie Parker, Dizzy Gillespie, Bud Powell, Thelonious Monk — his more famous contemporaries, and his friends, died long ago.
He's talking about how I'm the most famous fighter, I'm more famous than Conor and this and that.
I would never want to be more famous than I am, which is a bit weird to say.
There is no rosé more famous or ubiquitous; the brand is a favorite of Real Housewives and Malia Obama.
I thought he was a little like a ghostwriter, his contributions to the Bible masked behind more famous names.
While some of these celebrities are more famous than others, it's safe to say, they're all infamous on Twitter.
"I then am asking her the question: if I was more famous, would she care about me," Sykes said.
Even though she's only a year old, Stormi Webster is more famous than almost every adult on the planet.
For New York, Mr. Jordan has been replaced with the more famous (and more Ken-doll handsome) Mr. Morrison.
Britain's hero connected an uppercut that will live on as one of the more famous punches in boxing history.
But it's the inventor Nikola Tesla who should have been more famous for his inventions than history has awarded.
But the actors who played those more famous caped crusaders, Henry Cavill and Ben Affleck, departed the Warner Bros.
In a sort of head-scratching situation, Rob's more-famous sisters did not speak out publicly against his actions.
Seemingly independently of this, she's signed a deal with Satan to become even more famous than she already is.
But it told CNN Business that the World Cup was a chance for unknown players to grow more famous.
The crab walks side to side and is more famous for its empathy than its skills as a fighter.
"He's become more famous than me," the President joked before beckoning Comey over and giving him a warm handshake.
"Now ya'll can know the truth & can't nobody talk shit about YE no more" - Famous in Chicago #SummerSixteenTour pic.twitter.
Some of the earliest "book clubs" were simply Bible study groups, and few are more famous than Anne Hutchinson's.
Mr. Pahle later said he thought the more famous palms near Salento appeared "rather scattered and sad" by comparison.
But Dada's more famous association is with punk, and that association comes less from the artworks than the manifestoes.
Moving forward, MasterClass plans to run similar campaigns that feature ensemble casts or focus on its more famous instructors.
As for the more famous Alphonso mango, Savani is still waiting on USDA approval to distribute through Fresh Direct.
Cannan: I wonder maybe if that's in particular because Choi, being an actress, is even more famous than Shin.
Even those who are more famous, like Alex Honnold, say that Adam Ondra is the best climber on earth.
Emily of New Moon is in many ways a close cousin to the more famous Anne of Green Gables.
Sightings of U.F.O.s have been reported around the world, but none is more famous than one 70 years ago.
U.F.O. sightings have been reported around the world, but arguably none are more famous than one 70 years ago.
Kalanick has built a different profile than his predecessors, more famous than some, more infamous than all of them.
Sightings of U.F.O.s have been reported around the world, but none are more famous than one 70 years ago.
" Miffy became more famous than the man who invented her: Mr. Bruna is sometimes referred to as "Miffy's father.
The sport needs more crossover stars, and Verlander's fiancée, the supermodel Kate Upton, is more famous than he is.
Frankfurt, Germany (CNN Business)There are few SUVs more famous than the Land Rover Defender, the classic off-roader.
Faber & Faber; 275 pages; £10 and $16 THERE ARE more famous songs in the American canon than "Wichita Lineman".
"He's made me for famous and I've made him more famous," Trump joked at the start of the meeting.
Historical women are widely under-researched, even when their work rivals, or even outperforms their more famous male peers.
The conventional wisdom is that Madonna became more famous than everyone else because she was dying to become famous.
Sure, Phelps is a lot more famous than Ledecky, and that's how some observers tried to justify the disparity.
The second wave of cat domestication, perhaps more famous, sprang up a few thousands years later in ancient Egypt.
Today, we're looking at her notable incarnations so far – and some of the more famous actresses associated with the character.
Before they became household names, Chrissy Metz, Chris Pratt and more famous faces were working hard to make ends meet.
We live in a world where the children of celebrities are just as — if not morefamous than their parents.
Harry and Kendall were at the Troubador in WeHo, along with Harry's stepdad Robin and the more-famous Kris Jenner.
The 100 firms in the index with the highest market capitalization are also categorized within the more famous FTSE 100.
Indeed, the first image ever taken from space hasn't even warranted its own snazzy nickname like its more famous successors.
The other, infinitely more famous outcome was Mary's tale of a scientist who confects a humanoid out of body parts.
For many movie fans though, the house is probably more famous for the gruesome horse head scene in 'The Godfather'.
Which is why you need to subscribe to updates from some of the much cooler, more famous celebrities on Snapchat.
Plein's ethos is completely more is more: More fur, more rhinestones, and more famous faces on (and off) the runway.
But he also made headlines for his uncanny resemblance to a more famous wavy-haired, easy-on-the-eyes-politician.
She became even more famous during the Civil War, when she was known as the "Black She Moses," says Larson.
She has no business being on the debate stage; the more famous she gets, the more harm she can do.
While Steve is the more famous member of the duo, Nancy is an alum of SNL and The Daily Show.
In one of her more famous group portraits, Black Spanish-American Family (1951), the unnamed mother is equanimous and tired.
When the character is more famous than the actor playing it, how does anybody develop the trademarks of a star?
However, there were lighter moments too, as Obama remembered trying not to become even more famous than she already is.
Especially Kaia, who's 8 years younger than the 26-year-old 'SNL' star, but possibly even more famous than him.
Then he died and became more famous, a mythic cultural figure celebrated in hagiographic films and a Bob Dylan song.
These days, Horan believes that de Lima is more famous for being accosted than he would have been for winning.
The more famous the person who granted Steinbrugge permission, the bigger the "flex" – the internet slang term for showing off.
If the Baroque is not your thing, you may see Valentin as a mere follower of his more famous idol.
When Sonia moved to the new, larger location in 2010, business only grew, and the clients only got more famous.
These creators offer authenticity over reach, typically drive high engagement rates, and charge lower rates than their more-famous counterparts.
That included one of its more famous properties: President Trump's Mar a Lago, which shuttered up, ahead of the storm.
Fancy Bear, its more famous cousin, is connected to the Main Directorate of the General Staff of the Armed Forces.
The younger Johnson eventually became the more famous member of the family, as the star of action and comedy movies.
But herein lies the magic of an influential person who's perhaps more famous for their persona than for their ~craft~.
As everyone, especially Pete Davidson, knows, the quickest way to raise your own profile is to date someone more famous.
We're used to extraordinary talent from Black women being passed over in favor of more famous or more male celebrities.
I keep being reminded of quotes from people from that other, much more famous Springfield: the hometown of The Simpsons.
Few looks of the decade became more famous than Lady Gaga's meat dress at the 2010 MTV Video Music Awards.
On top of it, Bauhl has stacked a few other hand sculptures but different artists, some more famous than others.
But as he's become more famous, his work has turned more insular, and more preoccupied with the wages of fame.
Cruz is a five-time All-Star who just hit his 300th homer, and much more famous than Dickerson, anyway.
This was true bubonic plague, caused by the bacterium Yersinia pestis, the agent of the more famous medieval Black Death.
Beyond the stereotypes, we do have a few more famous exports: Blue Point oysters, Billy Joel, Brand New, the Baldwins.
One of the more famous of these was Ratu, a Queensland Heeler who accompanied the artist everywhere, including the studio.
We said we will never ever be treated like a second class citizen amongst our peers as we get more famous and more famous -- and if we're in a room with famous rock n' roll stars that are men and they treat us that way, we will scream at them and then we'll walk out.
Trump greets FBI Director James Comey during First Responders ceremony at the White House: "He's become more famous than me." pic.twitter.
No one was injured during the incident, which recalled another -- much more famous -- time a flight attendant pulled an emergency slide.
Sure, Phelps may be the more famous swimmer at this point — he's an Ancient Greek living in our time, after all.
A negligence lawsuit against David Copperfield is taking the mystery out of one of the Emmy-winning magician's more famous routines.
Of course, Shyamalan is more famous for the jaw-dropping reveals and WTF twists he puts into his big screen projects.
The water was simply diverted using what's called a cofferdam, so it fell over the bigger, more famous Horseshoe Falls instead.
Placed near works by Josef Albers and Robert Rauschenberg, two white men who are much more famous, it was a statement.
"That makes it unlikely they will lose their current dominance for a (human) generation or more (famous last words)," he says.
There are more famous chefs in the United States, but few whose technical mastery is as deeply respected in the business.
However, Comey was spotted by the president, who called out to him and joked he had become "more famous" than himself.
Harry is already famous for beating cancer, and presumably his six pack and piercing eyes will help him become more famous.
But among young people and internet savvy folks, he may be more famous for his starring role in a popular meme.
A lot of the more famous Goldman guys have these kind of Vulcan personalities, people like Gary Cohn or Lloyd Blankfein.
His cooking outshone that of some of the city's more famous chefs, who whip their ingredients harder with far less payoff.
Many American fans know Ms. Cloher as the romantic partner of the more famous Courtney Barnett, also an Australian indie-rocker.
Today I'm more famous and more powerful but then, I was just one writer among many struggling to make a living.
Fine, he'll admit, the 21, his more-famous-than-you-think British group, is "superficially" a version of that endangered species.
Despite the fact that its debut occurred the same week as the much more famous Sundance Film Festival, it has thrived.
It was the biggest year yet for Ronaldo, still more famous than loved but so undeniably great at the global game.
Meanwhile, "company men" like Rubens Barrichello and Felipe Massa are mostly remembered for getting pushed around by their more famous teammates.
But Ma, who is already more famous and recognizable than the last four or five Chinese premiers combined, is bucking that trend.
We even noted in our review that Life blatantly borrows from its more famous predecessor, but doesn't live up to its legacy.
HONG KONG (Reuters Breakingviews) - Blackstone is more famous as a seller to Asian buyers than a private equity investor in the region.
"I'm not saying I don't love my job, but people think modeling is just [a thing] to become more famous," she continues.
Well, it's interesting also, because we talked a few years back, and you've become a bit more, famous is the wrong word.
Still, there are plenty of celebrities with twins who've flown under the fame radar, despite sharing birthdays with their more-famous siblings.
Tahani Al-Jamil (Jameela Jamil) is a wealthy heiress who is obsessed with impressing others and being more famous than her sister.
Pres. Trump greets FBI Director James Comey during First Responders ceremony at the White House: "He's become more famous than me." pic.twitter.
The eastern Congo and neighboring Rwanda and Uganda are also home to the more famous mountain gorilla which is also extremely endangered.
Among these attempts was the Pike Committee in the House of Representatives, which paralleled the more famous Church Committee in the Senate.
It's good enough to have been remade in HD, something the more famous and supposedly better Final Fantasy VII still hasn't achieved.
Since "The Motto"'s release, Drake has only gotten more famous, and yet, he still seems to be loyal to Santa Margherita.
But a funny thing happened before they could release their debut album: Mr. Ahmed, 33, got much more famous as an actor.
Then, on February 20, The Daily Mail picked it up, because Cheban is definitely more famous in England than he is here.
And recently, she's been in the tabloids for dating someone who's even more famous than Brin: New York Yankees star Alex Rodriguez.
Seems like a classic case of guys using their more famous exes stay relevant — it's the Hollywood version of paying it forward.
Yet his alcoholism only worsens as she becomes more famous, and his addiction ultimately threatens to bring her career down with his.
Alas, Boltraffio now has to endure the irritation of being elbowed out of the art market by someone more famous than him.
" She paused for an instant, then tossed in an older, more famous credit — a little something for the grown-ups: "And 'Cheers.
The Thai Vietnam War Veterans Memorial in Kanchanaburi evokes the more famous World War II-era monument in Bangkok called Victory Monument.
The Deptford pink (Dianthus armeria) is not in the same league as more famous and rapacious invaders like phragmites, mugwort or bittersweet.
It was a way to terrorize someone more famous, get even with a rival or retaliate against someone with different political views.
But Anne appears most regularly in popular culture as a foil to her more famous sisters: the weird one, the forgotten one.
Nanshan is the latter, a mini theme park, with zones and features plucked from some of the skiing world's more famous places.
All of them were more famous than she was but none of them had endured months of following Trump around the country.
But for a new novel, Mr. Patterson is teaming up with a writer who is far more famous: former President Bill Clinton.
Mr. Liu only got more famous in 245, when he married a 21-year-old student and internet celebrity named Zhang Zetian.
When your story exists solely because another, more famous story made somebody somewhere think, "Hey, I wonder what happened before?" you're trapped.
This is an unfortunate fluke of circumstance–he's somehow always surrounded by a player or two even more famous and all-timey.
Bizarre activity in little-known stocks with names or tickers that are similar to more famous companies isn't that uncommon in equity markets.
In a statement posted to the website, Torba also bragged about how the crackdown on his company has only made it more famous.
Trump was able to keep making more and more money and becoming more and more famous acting this way, and so he did.
Dobson has worn it for years, occasionally on national television, usually just a few feet from someone much more famous than she is.
Best Verse: n/aOverall Grade: D This year 24hrs scored a breakthrough radio hit without an assist from his more famous brother MadeInTYO.
He suspects that the Curtain — unlike the more famous Globe and Rose theaters — wasn't built from scratch, but converted from an existing building.
Of course, in American politics, he's more famous for stretching the truth about things like, say, the crowd sizes at 45's inauguration.
Netflix revived the show for a fourth season in 2013, but many members of the cast had become significantly more famous since 2003.
In an interview with The Washington Post in 1977, he spoke about the different path he took from his much more famous brother.
The air of wealthy anonymity that hangs around the red-stone building belies its notoriety; in Pakistan, there are few addresses more famous.
The victor, Henry Tudor—father to the more-famous Henry VIII—declared himself the legitimate king and Richard the usurper of the crown.
" Someone else seemed to think Washington looked like someone a little more famous: "Denzel Washington must be playing Oprah in his next movie.
Snow is unknown in Tonga, a tropical Polynesian kingdom of more than 170 islands that is more famous for its international rugby prowess.
But they may be more famous than others thanks to a 1997 documentary called An Act Of Conscience, which chronicled their house's seizure.
It's not that he isn't a star worthy of Saturday night's hoopla, either; he's more famous than the majority of the other participants.
Jane is even a more famous actor than the others in the cast, similar to Sean Bean's star treatment on Game of Thrones.
Rock also recognized the challenges that face a relationship when one partner (in this case, Rock) is much more famous than the other.
No line about class in the United States is more famous than the one written by the German sociologist Werner Sombart in 1906.
Donald Trump has always been about one thing, and it's doing whatever he needs to do to make himself wealthier and more famous.
The new era begins with the low-key Safeway Open in Napa, California — a region more famous for great wine than great golf.
"Next to Teddy Roosevelt, Long Island really doesn't have a more famous or popular person than Billy Joel," he said in a statement.
It's where Tobias joined a growing number of area residents who find Jersey City more affordable when compared to its more famous neighbor.
Although her dad is one of the biggest action stars in the world, her mom's side of the family is even more famous.
It's a funny sort of a cycle: The more she's attacked the more famous she is, the more worthy she is of attack.
Haddish is currently starring in the new comedy Girls Trip, alongside the much more famous Queen Latifah, Regina Hall, and Jada Pinkett Smith.
On Memorial Day, people often stand in the street and watch more famous people go by on a platform and scream at them.
Young Tiller, is more famous than many of his rap contemporaries: Namely, he has a good voice, and he sings and raps confidently.
Mr. Hassoun is linked to a far more famous terrorism case: Jose Padilla, an American citizen who was arrested in Chicago in 2002.
For decades, the downtown was defined by empty storefronts, pawn shops, and places like the Discotheque, the more famous of Mr. Lester's clubs.
Like Kamasi Washington, his more famous American contemporary, Mr. Hutchings uses minor keys to convey seriousness and passion, creating lift without forfeiting control.
When you talk to your client who's now considerably more famous than when you met him, does he feel like the same person?
After the screening, more famous friends joined her for a party at Fishbowl, the arcade-themed bar downstairs at the Dream Midtown hotel.
Though Taylor Swift and Kanye West are probably slightly more famous than anyone who wished you a great summer back in the day.
The more famous he became, however — he has 5.5 million followers on that platform — the more he felt like he was faking it.
Unlike Colin Stetson, a more famous solo baritone player, he's not emphasizing the physical demands of his approach, or suggesting some postindustrial lament.
As Rahmani became more successful as a pilot and more famous, the threats against her multiplied until her life in Afghanistan became unbearable.
On Sunday, Rubio heads to Palm Beach for a fundraiser at the home of Bill Koch, brother of the more famous Koch brothers.
Media figures more famous than Mr. Bannon have learned the hard way that audiences tend to remain loyal to institutions, rather than individuals.
The group and one of its more famous representatives, the actress Eva Longoria, endorsed Catherine Cortez Masto, the former attorney general in the state.
Before the year was out, Reinking moved to Nashville, the unofficial capital of country music, which boasts Taylor Swift among its more famous residents.
The Kardashians and Jenners may be some of the more famous faces but they aren't the only ones who are profiting from this aesthetic.
At about 4 PM, well before some of the more famous attendees of the meeting departed, members of the media were asked to leave.
The original song, by Luis Fonsi and Daddy Yankee, was made more famous by a Justin Bieber remix, becoming the most-streamed song ever.
Lawrence is undoubtedly the more famous of the pair, branded in Orientalist film history by Peter O'Toole as Lawrence of Arabia, headdress and all.
There is almost nothing to see on these tours, because the more famous the person, the further back from the street her home sits.
The Jumanji: Welcome to the Jungle star and more famous half of Tenacious D (sorry, Kyle) has launched his own YouTube channel, Jablinski Games.
He is more famous now than he was at the end of his life, his work existing outside of any specific place or time.
And at only 17, he's pulling a Kylie Jenner by dating an older, more famous (but just barely) fellow Hollywood star, Nicola Peltz, 22.
But past experience shows that it is hard to do this without going into competition with the more famous customers that they rely on.
One of the more famous incidents occurred in 1856 when Congressman Preston Brooks attacked Senator Charles Sumner with a cane in the Senate chamber.
Jen makes a persuasive case, despite her misgivings, and when a more famous name comes along, a quick shot registers Jen's necessarily unspoken disappointment.
Though Wu was probably more famous than all of them put together, it was a world that he wanted to be a part of.
Simultaneously, there was speculation around whether or not Johnny Manziel, who is much more famous now for terrible things, was paid for his autograph.
Christ knows I've heard about other men more famous than Louis C.K. who have done even worse things than what he's admitted to doing.
But as they grow more famous, or the shocking Slender Man incident in 2014, it's clear that creepypastas cannot continue to exist as is.
There are TV shows with more famous names in the credits, but it's hard to think of a cast and crew with greater potential.
He also helped create some of the event's more famous images in 2004 when he struck shots from the Burj al Arab hotel's helipad.
Unlike some of her more famous and controversial peers, such as Rupi Kaur and Cleo Wade, Ms. Daley-Ward has also found critical success.
Located southwest of the more famous Mykonos, Sifnos was, at this time, not as popular with Americans, more of a weekend trip for Athenians.
Jennifer Garner is like your aunt or grandma who posts videos to Facebook with her iPhone, except she's more famous and probably more gorgeous.
Among the more famous entries in the annals of "ye who have little faith" is the initial treatment of "Slumdog Millionaire" by Warner Bros.
No place is more famous for its nebbiolo wines than the Langhe in the Piedmont region of northwestern Italy, home to Barolo and Barbaresco.
"I think she was more famous when she was 5," Alexander Kenin joked in an interview after his daughter's victory over Williams on Saturday.
Among the more famous presenters were Jack LaLanne and Debbie Drake, whose follow-along fitness shows were broadcast nationally by 1958 and 1961, respectively.
FLORENCE, Italy — In England, many top soccer clubs, including Arsenal, Chelsea, Manchester City and Liverpool, operate a women's team alongside their more famous men's team.
A new Amazon series will explore an iconic literary figure — one whom history has cast to the sidelines in favor of her more famous husband.
I&aposm proud of all my children, but Sarah obviously is one that now is more famous, more popular and more beloved, and rightfully so.
Unlike their close, but much more famous relatives the tarantulas, tree trapdoor spiders are teeny, with most species small enough to fit on a fingernail.
It's a little bizarre because despite the fact that the Jester has been receiving media attention for years, there's certainly more famous, well-known hackers.
Though some of the more famous stands have loyal customers who may follow them to a new location, smaller operations are more likely to vanish.
By the time he was done, he was more famous for proselytizing the internet than he was for co-writing "Cassidy" and other Dead classics.
A considerable problem with committing to relatability as a narrative device though is that it becomes significantly harder to do the more famous you get.
Celebrity cookbooks are a great way for our more famous Americans to accomplish something with minimal effort, which looks like an insult but is not.
Last year, Swift became one of the more famous faces of the #MeToo movement, when she successfully sued a Colorado disc jockey for groping her.
" The president also weighed in on his son-in-law Jared Kushner and his increased media presence: "Jared's actually become much more famous than me.
Located off the coast of Thailand some 400 miles south of Bangkok, Koh Samui is the country's second-largest island after far more famous Phuket.
For nearly 103 years she was a partner at the venture capital firm Kleiner, Perkins, Caufield & Byers, one of the more famous in the Valley.
Now people are invested in the narrative that because Chris Brown is more famous than Karrueche, she doesn't have a right to refuse his violence.
"Greg, Ali and I are beyond thrilled to welcome Clark Kent and his slightly-more-famous alter ego to the world of Supergirl," he said.
Controversially named this— there is another, more famous, longstanding UK punk band from 1977 called the Boys— the band is not deterred in any way.
Comedians like myself, and far more famous and talented individuals like Colbert, Lewis Black, and the writers of SNL can handle the sarcasm and satire.
As a musician, the only satisfaction was that the more famous he got for being famous, the less the Ordinary Boys mattered as a band.
But further study revealed anatomical differences in the skull and vertebrae, and the coloration pattern Silva chose further distinguishes it from its more famous relative.
But while the lieutenant governor has been all but forgotten, the pirate has lived on, more famous in death than he ever was in life.
He is even more famous now, because he kept the suicide bomber outside of the club by blocking a door with his powerful left arm.
It was the first building ever made of stone, and led the way to Egypt building more famous pyramids, like the Great Pyramid of Giza.
Antle's son Kody is briefly mentioned in the series and might be even more famous than his dad — but in a slightly less polarizing way.
There is no stretch of Beverly Hills more famous than Rodeo Drive, which sits smack in the middle of the city's so-called Golden Triangle.
With all your wacky meddling in the election and rooting around in the laptop of that pervert Anthony Weiner, you're even more famous than me.
"It will have a boost because he has become more famous that he was before," said Professor Chiranjib Sen, Azim Premji University in India's Bangalore.
The more famous royals, like Queen Elizabeth II, Prince William, and Prince Harry — who married American actress Meghan Markle — are easily recognizable to most people.
But perhaps more famous than his on-court prowess were his widely publicized incidents of tripping and subsequent outbursts during his sophomore and junior seasons.
Danny Meyer, who is more famous than any of his chefs, has opened several hotel restaurants in that time, as has the restaurateur Stephen Starr.
Occasional breakthrough artists have gotten nominated, like Schoolboy Q and iLoveMakonnen, but they exist in the shadow of more famous mentors (Kendrick Lamar and Drake).
For one thing, one of the students, David Hogg, quickly became more famous than his attacker by issuing a plea for gun control on CNN.
In one of his more famous speeches, delivered to the National Association of Evangelicals in Orlando, Florida, Reagan took a hard stance against the Soviets.
Other tapes referenced the more famous Pioneer 10 and Pioneer 11 probes, responsible for our first detailed images of Jupiter and Saturn during the 19733s.
Incidentally, Klaus Mann was the son of the more famous writer Thomas Mann, who also penned a novel about Nazism using the story of Faustus.
Titled Kleine Welten (Small Worlds), these works contain the same denseness in composition and harmony of form so present in his more famous abstract paintings.
Ebie slapped on some lingerie and posed in front of the classic car her dad helped make more famous -- all to celebrate his Thursday birthday.
And a name that is about to become a lot more famous, Matthew G. Whitaker, was also on the board starting in late December of 21295.00.
" Ah, the Alphonso; among India's beloved varieties, none is more famous than the Alphonso, grown mostly near Ratnagiri, Maharasthra, and sometimes called the "king of mangoes.
Look out for two more versions of the advertisement, which feature Keery recreating more famous scenes and using Alexa and a smartwatch to track his order.
A$AP Ferg Kesha, Vanessa Bayer, Big Sean, Grimes and more famous folks make their Haim music video debut for the band's "My Song 5" single.
In addition to his more famous projects, Wright developed the "prairie style" home, characterized by low, horizontal lines and structures that blend into the surrounding landscape.
I think that some sisters are more famous than the other, but I don't crave...it doesn't make or break me, a certain amount of attention.
Touring with Mack (that's what we call him) made me realize just how famous he is—which is, much more famous than I thought he was.
One, he joins guys like Cam Newton and Chad Johnson on the list of NHL players who shared a name with a more famous football player.
Despite their history, and the fact Rutter's never lost a match (to a human, anyway), Jennings is the more famous of the 2 "Jeopardy!" champs. Why?
Indisputably no one has been made more famous this season than Vanessa Vanjie Mateo, who turned one episode on this show into an international cultural moment.
Senator Marco Rubio says despite the fact Oprah is rich and famous ... Trump's more famous and he'd beat her in a head-to-head 2020 election.
Unlike the coal ovens used to fire New Haven's more famous "abeetz," to use the Connecticut-Neapolitan dialect, the ovens at Zuppardi's are fired by gas.
Rugby league, though it too is more than a century old, has spent much of its history trying to keep up with its more famous counterpart.
I've often wondered why she isn't more famous, but her coming solo show at Denmark's celebrated Louisiana Museum of Modern Art might be her star turn.
"He's become more famous than me," Mr. Trump said in the Blue Room, a dubious compliment from a president who enjoys being the focus of attention.
Naturally, Henry recoils in self-righteous horror when a radio host (Nicholas Webber) provocatively suggests Justin Bieber is superior to Converse since he's much more famous.
Nevada and South Carolina are contests totally unlike their more famous siblings in Iowa and New Hampshire, in which retail politics traditionally help win the day.
He is a blazing technical rapper and a relentless searcher, and as he has become more famous and successful, he hasn't backed away from those traits.
She is only going to get more famous The White House Correspondents' Dinner will put Wolf into the national spotlight -- but she might not need it.
They're constantly dropping the names of more famous Groundlings alums at pitch meetings and such, Melissa McCarthy (an executive producer of this show) being their favorite.
"From the Asian collector standpoint, these predate his more famous works, and we haven't had access to this earlier material," Ms. Ooi said of the sculptures.
"The company, Coolhaus, will be hitting LA streets this summer and tweeting locations a la the more-famous-than-our-mayor Kogi Taco Truck," it read.
If you are richer, more powerful or more famous than I am, you will receive my actual email response shortly after you receive this away message.
This precursor to the more famous European "Black Death" of the middle ages may have carried off half of the entire population of the Roman Empire.
Some Garland escorts, like the artist Ed Moses and the curator Walter Hopps, would go on to become much more famous than the book's so-called celebrities.
His more famous downgrades happened ahead of the dot-com bubble bursting near the turn of the century, as well as the more recent subprime mortgage crisis.
Our platforms are all-powerful, equipped with the might to make stars more famous than any previous generation of celebrities could fathom, and equipped to topple democracies.
Two more famous Woody Allen alums are debating whether or not they would work with the director again in light of the abuse allegations levied against him.
Less well known are the contributions of Delia Derbyshire, the pioneering British composer who arranged Ron Grainer's score for that show into its more famous electronic incarnation.
There would be no endorsements or social media scandals without viewers like me consistently tuning into the show, giving them ratings boosts and making them more famous.
Tap the Google Maps simulation, and the navigation screen suddenly shows stars streaking by, which echoes one of the more famous Easter eggs found in Tesla's cars.
With each passing year — it's already been nine since we first were welcomed into that Calabasas home on October 14, 2007 — she has only become more famous.
Despite being home to some 2558,298 people, roughly the same as the more famous Copacabana, this informal settlement was a blank spot on Google and city maps.
I know I'm making myself more famous by having an Instagram and posting photos, but I'm not that type of person where I want all the attention.
But now he's more famous for a 31-second video -- featuring Bronson and his father protesting at a Keep Families Together rally in Modesto on June 30.
With gaming events like Fortnite and League of Legends selling out stadiums -- yes, STADIUMS -- pro gamers are making more cash and are becoming more famous than ever.
Tristan Thompson's Kardashian spawn ain't just gonna make him more famous ... it could damn well make him a better basketball player -- so says NBA vet Jim Jackson.
Weighing up to 400 pounds, Grauer's gorillas are the heavyweight cousins of the more famous mountain gorillas, of which less than a thousand remain in the wild.
His older, more famous teammates — European stars like Andrea Pirlo, David Villa and Frank Lampard — have praised his ability to change games with his quickness and daring.
While the Great Pyramid of Giza is more famous, and the pyramids at Dahshur are bigger, they might never have existed had it not been for Djoser.
A veteran of Zimbabwe's war of independence, and the widow of an even more famous freedom fighter, Joice Mujuru once considered like a daughter to Mr. Mugabe.
Ms. Polley's first feature, "Away from Her," was an adaptation of a short story by Alice Munro, perhaps the only Canadian author more famous than Ms. Atwood.
The show includes rarities like the soft, tufted Yeti chairs he created for Cassina in 1968, as well as more famous pieces, like his bulbous Up chair.
Much like its older, more famous cousin Valentine's Day, it is pretty much a made-up holiday focused on love, or more so the desire for love.
The White House is the only property that Mr. Trump has slept in that is more famous than one of his own, and he seems in awe.
But 90 percent of the vote comes from Clark County and includes North Las Vegas, poorer and more diverse than its more famous city to the south.
The more famous one is recounted in an unpublished manuscript called Basic Art, authored by prolific mail artist, art writer, and self-appointed "Nut chronicler" David Zack.
The Oslo Accords signed during the Clinton administration were more famous, but they built on diplomatic breakthroughs achieved at the Madrid Conference called by the Bush administration.
It delves into a lot of the same material as the prior ones, but also shows a few more famous faces and a significant amount more creepy imagery.
She was also quite good in Let Me In, the American remake of Let the Right One In. Nowadays she's more famous for picking fights with the Kardashians.
Unlike more famous social media toddlers and babies, with their reams of sponsored content and annoying glamour shots, there's still something refreshingly homespun about Baby Jayde's Instagram page.
He has also outdone some of his more famous opponents in fundraising, although he hasn't sworn off donor bundlers and private fundraising events like Elizabeth Warren, for example.
A collaborator of Lygia Clark, Lygia Pape and Hélio Oiticica, three of Brazil's best-known artists, she was long overshadowed by her more famous former husband, Rubens Gerchman.
As one of Harvard's more famous professors, John Rawls, once argued, inequalities can sometimes be justified if their existence is harnessed to benefit the worst-off among us.
This is life in the Western Addition, where the blurry line between poverty and homelessness exists far from the more famous corridors of Haight Street and Market Street.
This was not news to me because the more famous song in question, "Let It Rock," is in fact the one Kevin Rudolf song I have heard of.
Mayweather has previously told us he thinks Conor is piggybacking off his name to try and get even more famous ... and it's clear he still feels that way.
Owned by Eli Zabar, son of the founder of Manhattan's even more famous specialty food store Zabar's, E.A.T. has been a New York staple for over 23 years.
Merkley noted that the tweet came from Trump's presidential account, rather than his more famous personal account, and urged the President to go further by giving a speech.
The more famous you are, the more you get to hang out with other virtual famous people, like other Kardashians (no Rob though, never Rob) and Anna Wintour.
It's great, too, because even though Cardi B is definitely more famous as a persona than a musician, it makes no effort to trade in on her celebrity.
The former president has also been hanging with some of the couple's more famous pals, like Prince Harry, Joe and Jill Biden, Bill Clinton and George W. Bush.
Four years later, it spawned a more famous and raffish London offspring that sold over 260,22013 copies at its peak and became a paradigm of the underground magazine.
Argenti, who spent six years at Amazon before joining Goldman, didn't waste time bringing one of the more famous quirks of the Seattle based-retail giant's corporate culture.
And when a news crew videotaped an interview with him from his hospital bed after the attack, he grew even more famous because of the resolve he displayed.
That's the story, at any rate, though it takes time to buy that any of these folks are related, partly because the more famous actors overwhelm their roles.
There is perhaps no urban legend, myth, or conspiracy theory more famous than Nevada's Area 51, a mysterious government facility that is rumored to be associated with aliens.
Kander and Ebb, who wrote the scores for Cabaret, Chicago, and other less-well-known musicals whose songs have become more famous than the shows they were in.
Seventeen years ago, Manhattan was still the kind of place where a musician could arguably become more famous just by being seen out on the town every night.
Having been at more historic events and met more famous people at their most vulnerable than most, Scottish photographer Harry Benson has had a long and ongoing career.
Though the family, which is more famous for its fashion brand, is not accused of any wrongdoing, it is facing angry questions about big profits and lax regulation.
I think the Rod MCKUEN semi-spoken version is sort of delightful; apparently the song is more famous as a musical nadir, however, so what do I know.
"I ask young people to stop watching stupid shit on their phones and look up information on the coronavirus," he says in one of his more famous videos.
Though Valentino was known for using his signature red color, his 1967 "no color" collection comprised of only white, beige, and ivory clothing made him even more famous.
DeGeneres also sees an astrologer, who predicted she would become more famous and rich when she turned 45 — the age DeGeneres was when she started her talk show.
Two of the six slogans for 2017 chosen by the faith were "Only one king governs a people" and "no hat can be more famous than a crown".
And William Shakespeare made the event even more famous with his play "Julius Caesar," in which a soothsayer warns the Roman leader to beware the Ides of March.
The tree is more than 5,000 years old, making it a smidge older than the more famous, roughly 4,800-year-old bristlecone named Methuselah that lives down the road.
The building's architect, Aldo Loris Rossi — not to be confused, as I did at first, with his almost exact contemporary, the more famous Aldo Rossi — died this past June.
The Soviet Union first developed Novichok agents, which are believed to be much more powerful than more famous chemical weapons like VX and sarin, in the 1970s and 1980s.
He came up in tabloid journalism, augmented his newfound notoriety with judicious appearances on reality TV, and now regularly picks fights on Twitter with people more famous than him.
The short mostly seems to feature updated versions of the film's more famous moments, but I suppose that's all you can ask for in a brief sequel like this.
The car is astonishingly light, owing to its mostly carbon fiber body, and its makers say it can perform exceedingly well on the track, besting far more famous supercars.
While Reverend Jackson is among his more famous followers, I remember and revere E. D. Nixon, Bayard Rustin and Fred Gray, Roy Wilkins, Clarence Mitchell Jr. and Thurgood Marshall .
Olympians Desiree Linden and Shalane Flanagan, Cragg's more famous training partner who strugged in the closing miles, grabbed second and third to complete the U.S. marathon team for Rio.
" The Society adds a note about the more famous Howard tornado: "A more dramatic photograph of a tornado that struck South Dakota four months later soon overshadowed his work.
The Cascadia subduction zone, which runs from British Columbia's Vancouver Island California's Cape Mendocino, can create an earthquake with 30 times more energy than the more famous San Andreas.
So he came up with a simple workaround: He started putting Zendaya in outfits that had already been worn by people more famous than she was (Beyoncé, Kylie Jenner).
Not only that, but Spears has acknowledged, accepted, and fully recovered from whatever personal problems she was dealing with and is now more famous and more loved than ever.
Since 1955, there have been fewer than 300 recorded attempts to scale it, roughly a third of how many were made at its more famous neighbor last year alone.
While extreme fights have become increasingly popular in the country, DTU has a lower profile than the more famous professional "Lucha Libre" circuit and tends to book smaller venues.
These four are known as the Galilean moons, though it was Marius who named them after some of Jupiter's more famous extra-marital lovers: Io, Europa, Ganymede, and Callisto.
The novella, "Lady Susan," was finally released more than 50 years after her death, but the story never really caught on with devotees of her other, more famous works.
It was hot in the metaphorical sense, with the living room filled with members of the old guard more famous for their actual names than their social media handles.
Now that she's more famous than ever — making her relationships, breakups, and various traumas more knowable than ever — her knack for visually artful and poetic storytelling can truly shine.
It never gets any less satisfying for me to explain that it's actually a smartwatch they've never heard of, and it costs a fraction of its more famous doppelgänger.
He was developed by Nintendo's Japanese video game designer Shigeru Miyamoto, originally for Donkey Kong, but became even more famous thanks to the hugely-successful Super Mario Bros series.
BURGER KING — 10 PC CHICKEN NUGGETS, $4.59 — Burger King's Chicken Fries are arguably more famous than their nuggets, but both have the same adorable cartoon chicken on their packaging.
And one of Reeves' more famous moments of generosity came during the filming of "The Matrix," when he gifted a dozen stuntmen with Harley-Davidson motorcycles to thank them.
The Dow Jones Transportation Average (DJT), cousin to the more famous Dow 30, is down 5% in the past week and is nearly 18% below its 52-week high.
To the public, he's more famous for giving science fiction the "Dyson Sphere," a hypothetical structure a future civilization could build to harness the entire power of its sun.
Some of her more famous quotes — such as "Between two evils, I always pick the one I never tried before" — are expertly woven into the text alongside new witticisms.
The company developed Aladdin and The Jungle Book, and published The Lion King, which was developed by Westwood Studios (more famous for the real-time strategy series Command & Conquer).
For Mr. Patterson, whose books have sold more than 365 million copies worldwide, sharing a cover with an even more famous writer seems to have been a humbling experience.
The Adirondack Mountain region is encompassed in the 6 million-acre Adirondack Park, the largest park in the Lower 48, nearly three times larger than the more-famous Yellowstone.
There is little doubt that part of Brady's crossover appeal is the understanding that he is the rare N.F.L. superstar whose spouse may be more famous than he is.
He had been semi-famous in Florence but a little bit more famous for not finishing the Adoration of the Magi than for painting the Adoration of the Magi.
I think we were maybe one of the first using [the synthesizer], then in the 80s the synthesizer and drum machine became more famous and it became more usual.
After gaining huge success in the 90s for telling people what they can and cannot touch, MC Hammer became arguably even more famous for winding up $13 million in debt.
While the nation is more famous for its wine industry, residents put away a decent quantity of beer as well, at a rate of 40 liters per year per person.
One of the more famous examples of this in action comes from Cisco, who saved $100,000 on a product launch by using social media instead of more expensive promotional channels.
One of the more famous Vine stars, Nicholas Megalis, who has nearly five million followers on Vine, called in to air his grievances and share how Vine changed his life.
Blake, who claimed silver in the 100 meters and 200 meters in London behind his more famous countryman, will be looking for his chance to step out from Bolt's shadow.
American gymnast Simone Biles is far more famous, yet when she performs the hardest floor exercise routine in the world, she lands eight flips and 4.5 twists in 90 seconds.
The Daspletosaurus horneri lived earlier and was much smaller than its more famous cousin, but the fossilized skulls gave an unusually good look at the structure of their ferocious faces.
While minuscule in size compared with the US$8trn CDS market, equity-default swaps have one notable advantage over their more famous credit-market cousin: they offer a higher yield.
Gloria Estefan is also a Cuban singer, but she was much more famous than he is ever gonna be, but she never went around saying that she was Ms. Worldwide.
Lang was a notorious womanizer (in fact one of his more famous affairs was with Gerda Maurus, star of Woman in the Moon) and von Harbou was no prude herself.
Technology giants like Amazon Web Services, Microsoft Azure, Google Cloud—these companies haul in billions of dollars of revenue a year, but remain hidden behind their more famous parent companies.
He supplies vegetables to one of the more famous restaurants, El Cocinero, which called him earlier this week to tell him that Obama would be eating there during his stay.
Kusama's is the story of many female artists who achieve cult status and see their ideas adopted by more famous, white, male artists, but without the cache of critical praise.
He had emerged from nowhere, fully formed, already one of the best college running backs of all time and already more famous than most of the athletes in Edwards's collective.
Though it's cold and therefore more famous in the southern hemisphere (where December is the height of summer), the Geminids reliably produces about 100 multi-colored shooting stars per hour.
The teenager said the family's Chevy Tahoe is now more famous than its owner, appearing often in the Snapchat videos of high school friends who are surprised at its trimmings.
Fenton Bailey: And spent that time thinking, What can I do considering I am dying that can make me more famous than I've been so that my work will last?
After his tirade, several of Brown's more famous followers — including Zendaya, Tinashe, and Fifth Harmony's Dinah Jane Hansen and Normani Kordei made the (criminally easy) decision to unfollow the rapper.
But the Xiaoshiba fossil deposit, located in China's Yunnan Province, is packed with these Cambrian period gems, and remains relatively underexplored compared to more famous formations like the Chengjiang deposit.
Some measure of the different ways "The Tale of Genji" has been adapted by artists comes into focus when you track some of the more famous chapters through the show.
Still, turning to this particular base — which is home to the Army's main artillery school, but is perhaps more famous for the people it once imprisoned — has touched a nerve.
Available at cafes throughout Invercargill and the wider Southland region, it's a mystery why they're not more famous elsewhere — even further north in New Zealand they were not especially popular.
John Harvey Kellogg, in his day by far the more famous brother and one of America's most beloved physicians, popularized and advanced preventive medicine, health food and the wellness movement.
In one of James' more famous exchanges of truth-uttering, from last year, he called President Trump a "bum" on Twitter for using pro basketball as a battlefield for division.
It also looks quite obviously like a stunt to sell more Planters peanuts, though it's a potentially flawed marketing strategy, as Mr. Peanut is arguably more famous than Planters itself.
On October 29th, 2019, the University of Cambridge welcomed me into its engineering department's vast, utilitarian building, which is noticeably less sacral-looking than the institution's other more famous sites.
Allan Holdsworth, a self-taught guitarist whose protean, virtuosic style was a source of amazement even to his more famous peers, died on Saturday at his home in Vista, Calif.
I'd also bet that there are a few more famous faces eager to join the cast for additional episodes, especially since it has been nominated for a handful of awards.
This led at least one reader, Paul, to question the point of Valtellina, given that one could just as easily be drinking more famous, higher-status wines made of nebbiolo.
A Pringles ad was also sorta, kinda an ad for the Amazon Echo (except it was never identified as an Echo by either that name or the more famous "Alexa").
In 2100, Meek Mill has never been more famous—but little of it has been in the way that he envisioned as a teenager rapping on the corners of Philadelphia.
Do they want to become more famous, do they want to be on the front page of the Wall Street Journal, do they want their stock price to go up?
For example, the Channel Tunnel is recently more famous for refugees dying in it while trying to escape war than it is for nipping over to Paris for a weekend away.
Or maybe he's going to personally talk to Ray J himself about finding something else to do with his time rather than obsess over his much-more-famous-than-him ex.
She's Named After Booze—Sorta Born Belcalis Almanzar in the Highbridge neighborhood the Bronx, she adopted her more famous moniker at a young age in a jokey tribute to her sister.
The 32-year-old actor told Sunday Times' Style magazine, said that he's on "good terms" with his exes, including his more famous former flames Kristen Stewart and singer FKA Twigs.
It also hosts enormous numbers of waterfowl and shorebirds—migratory and resident alike—many of which feed on one of the lake's more famous phenomena: vast, black clouds of alkali flies.
Like Black Merlin, Child (who also works under the slightly more famous guise of Surgeon) replaced the spartan techno and rigorously worked analogue machinery of previous releases with an organic looseness.
"I wasn't trying to be Snowden or anything," she says, referring to Edward Snowden, a more famous whistle-blower and a man with a far more conscious plan to divulge information.
The moment our heroine meets Heb Smith (Wallace Shawn), I'm terrified he's going to steal Midge's very good joke notes and hand them all over to someone more famous than she.
At the museum, visitors won't have much chance to see Still's more famous oils on canvas, either, as with very few exceptions, no paintings will grace the walls of the galleries.
Given that we're writing this in the aftermath of the Oscars, you'll forgive us for taking the natural step of marrying our weekly awards with their somewhat more famous movie equivalents.
A Star Is Born Born Belcalis Almanzar in the Highbridge neighborhood of the Bronx, she adopted her more famous moniker at a young age in a jokey tribute to her sister.
But compared to the more famous and destructive Black Death—a pandemic in the Middle Ages also caused by plague—we know less about the bacteria behind the Plague of Justinian.
Bi-Rite GroceryThere's just about no experience more famous in the city than getting stupid high in Dolores Park off weed truffles and watching all the crystal-clad burners juggle energy.
My introduction to Titicaca trout was at the restaurant at Hotel La Cupula in Copacabana, the lakeside town in Bolivia that lent its name to the more famous beach in Brazil.
The amalgamation of social media and modern-day mixed martial arts sees MMA fighters—even celebrities—act quick to kick the more famous (or infamous) MMA losers while they're briefly down.
One of the more famous experiments—the minimum income or "Mincome" project in Manitoba, Canada—gave monthly income supplements to the poorest third of residents of a small town called Dauphin.
The Buffalo Bayou Park Cistern is a 3603s water reservoir measuring 87,500 square feet with 221 concrete columns, its stunning structure drawing comparisons to the more famous Basilica Cistern in Istanbul.
She has been suspected as the creator of the even more famous Pizza Rat, caught dragging a slice down subway stairs in September, though another man claims credit for that video.
But not in the way you think: Metrograph is screening Living at Risk: The Story of a Nicaraguan Family (1985) and not her more famous film, Pictures at a Revolution (1991).
More famous as one of Verdi's librettists, Arrigo Boito also wrote this opera, appearing at the Met for the first time in nearly two decades in a production by Robert Carsen.
So, the celebrated writer — who in Canada is more famous than many hockey players — crept out of bed, made her way down to the living room and turned on her computer.
Do you think it's particularly more toxic or do you think it's just that they're more famous and we're a more self-referential world and so that's who we report on?
The team's far more famous teenager, Christian Pulisic, 19, was not even called in this week; U.S. Soccer said he was being given a chance to rest after a hectic year.
But there's also a growing interest in hiring online creators that have just a few thousand fans but can appear more authentic and charge lower rates than their more famous counterparts.
"John Ringling North passed away in 1985, having achieved a wealth far beyond his more famous uncle," reported circus historian Fred Dahlinger, Jr. in the afterword of Henry Ringling North's memoir.
Joe Kennedy, a younger, more famous and cash-flush opponent in the 2020 Senate primary, the Massachusetts senator has come out breathing fire in the early days of his reelection bid.
The original One Day at a Time had a more modest aim than Lear's more famous shows: to adjust the family sitcom to the age of rising divorce rates and latchkey kids.
The legal campaigns against Sci-Hub have — through the Streisand effect — made the site more well-known than most mainstay repositories, and Elbakyan more famous than legal Open Access champions like Suber.
The previous year, Simpson's older sister Jessica Simpson — arguably the more famous of the two Simpson siblings — only sold 210,21 units of her third LP, In My Skin, in its first week.
"Jared's actually become much more famous than me ... I'm a little upset about that," Trump said obliquely, referring to the headline-grabbing allegations surrounding his son-in-law's contacts with Russian officials.
It was what we now know as behavioral economics, and it was really the breakthrough of Danny Kahneman and Amos Tversky, these two guys who should be more famous than they are.
It's crazy to me that Craig would reject Taylor Swift out of hand, considering it seems like she spends most of her days baking her friends cookies and making them more famous.
If there's anything that we average people love, it's other people who are more famous, beautiful and talented than us – we just need to be sold their products in the right way.
The romantic hit was originally released by singer-songwriter Ben E. King, and covers by Otis Redding, John Lennon and Florence + The Machine made it even more famous for multiple generations. 4.
Bellator wants to develop the next Conor McGregorThere is no European fighter more famous right now than Conor McGregor, even though he seldom fights and has not won a bout since 2016.
I tried this sandwich at an event after they fobbed me off with a vegetarian version of their more famous Iberico pork sando, but the joke's on them because it was unbelievable.
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.
As content creators using the site grow more famous and their income more significant, the 5 percent cut that Patreon takes of their donations may have begun to seem cumbersome, he said.
One of the more famous walks of recent vintage involved Dominique Strauss-Kahn, who in 2011 was managing director of the International Monetary Fund and a likely candidate for the French presidency.
It lasted 10 months before closing amid a social media frenzy over the financially shaky production's decision to replace a black performer with a more famous white performer in a starring role.
On Thursday, a lone note — suggesting that Leonardo da Vinci would be deeply distressed to learn that Spelacchio had become more famous than the Mona Lisa — was affixed to the tree's pedestal.
When Napoleon III of France declared war on Prussia in 1870, he dressed his soldiers to look like the army that his much more famous uncle, Napoleon Bonaparte, had led decades before.
In "Six Crises" (20163), Richard Nixon drafted the chapter about his Checkers speech, itself an intimate confession, claiming that it had made his cocker spaniel more famous than F.D.R.'s Scottish terrier.
The Noodle Shop does not necessarily invite comparisons to a more famous Noodle Bar three doors south on First Avenue, but it does not exactly discourage comparisons to David Chang's restaurant, either.
"They bring the people down like fodder," Mr. Smit said of the A.N.C. Unlike his more famous namesake, Mr. Ndlasi — or "Madiba" to the squatters — does not dream of a rainbow nation.
Plenty of action stars have fallen from stardom since the release of his first big film Conan the Barbarian in 1982, while Arnie has just gotten more famous with each passing year.
The collection consists of delectable tulle dresses not unlike the pieces one of Giambattista's more famous "Valli girls" Rihanna wore to the 2015 Grammys and the LA premiere of her 2017 film Valerian.
Although he was overshadowed by more famous Movida figures like the film director Pedro Almodóvar (for whom Ceesepe designed movie posters), the artist worked relentlessly to rebel in the cradle of the regime.
The star-studded PSA stars Burch, alongside Kerry Washington, Reese Witherspoon, Julianne Moore, Gwyneth Paltrow, Yara Shahidi, Jon Hamm and more famous faces and its launch coincides with International Women's Day (March 8).
Farrell is a potentially worthy villain, but he has nothing much to do more than glower and, in the climax, give way to a much more famous, but far less enjoyable, movie star.
"Oh, and there's James, he's become more famous than me," Trump said, singling out Comey before shaking the FBI director's hand and pulling him in for an embrace and a few whispered words.
With Simpson arguably more famous now than ever before, the guys on the "TMZ Sports" TV show (airs weeknights on FS1) asked Harrison if he expects a spike in demand for O.J. stuff.
That's the dance move popularised by BlocBoy JB in his song of the same name — a move which has only grown more famous since it was included as a dance emote in Fortnite.
The deal wasn't entirely satisfying to Bell: although he was a more famous and charismatic publicist than Henderson, and was twenty-three years his senior, he held a smaller stake in the company.
And sure, they're more famous for their looks like than their taste (which is why we recommend you skirt tradition in favor of a BDSM sugar cookie man or a naughty Mrs. Claus).
Unarmed deaf people, whom police misinterpret to be aggressive or using gang signs, have been killed with impunity— Daniel Harris, Edward P. Miller, and John T. Williams are among the more famous cases.
But the most powerful moment comes in Hensel's gorgeous variations on the Christmas chorale "Vom Himmel hoch, da komm ich her," which recalls the Bach revival championed by her more famous brother, Felix.
The show features an original story and new characters not taken from comic books, but it's loosely situated in the "X-Men" continuum, with references to those more famous mutants having gone missing.
More famous in his time than Theodore Roosevelt and better-traveled than the Grateful Dead in ours, Buffalo Bill basically invented the fantasy of the American West through his touring Wild West Show.
Canadian actor James Doohan, who played Scotty in the original Star Trek franchise, is among the company's more famous passengers, which take your mortal remains into deep space or just to the moon.
Over his decades in real estate, Donald Trump was seemingly able to get away with anything, emerging from each consecutive bankruptcy and scandal ever more famous and with his brand ever more marketable.
In 1984, she told an interviewer: It would be whingeing to say that men who are no better than I are very much more famous and very much richer and also regarded as . . .
In China, the company doesn't have a single store, and its towering headquarters in the southern megacity of Shenzhen goes largely unnoticed among skyscrapers bearing the names of more famous Chinese tech firms.
Baseball has had far more famous players involved in drug scandals — Barry Bonds, Alex Rodriguez and Mark McGwire among them — but none received a lifetime ban for three failed tests for performance-enhancing substances.
But getting more famous every day also comes with downsides, as she is scrutinized whenever she leaves her house, and receives heavy criticism for misleading young fans when she posts edited photos on Instagram.
In one corner we'll have reigning champ Blagoy Ivanov (13-1), who won his belt against dangerous Canadian Smealinho Rama, but is more famous for beating Fedor Emelianenko at the 2008 World Sambo Championships.
The actress reveals in an episode of PEOPLE's Mamarazzi that she hasn't let her children see one of her more famous films because she thinks it's too frightening for them at their current ages.
The movie, which was written and directed by Michael Crichton, explores the idea of a high-tech theme park that goes haywire, an idea Crichton later recycled in his much more famous Jurassic Park.
A more famous successor to E212M called TrueCrypt—which Le Roux has never been directly tied to, but which several of my sources believe he was likely involved in—surfaced in the same manner.
He's also developing his own superhero comic, Sidekick, about a hero-for-hire playing second fiddle to a less-talented but more famous hero, and navigating sexism and public relations in the heroing field.
I will confess that before I saw him in Iowa, I also had the impression that he could never surmount the gravitas gap facing a candidate more famous for his time in a failed
As musicians age and encounter health problems, they are constantly playing fund-raisers for one another, but Escovedo inspired an almost custodial regard among other musicians, those both more famous than he and less.
Just like Old-Age and Survivors Insurance, the more famous half of Social Security, it's a social insurance program that only goes to people who've paid into it over the course of many years.
Sam Bowie (1984, Trail Blazers), who struggled with injuries throughout his career, is more famous for who was not picked in the No. 2 slot: Michael Jordan, drafted at No. 3 by the Bulls.
This, in other words, is a psychological thriller — like the Roland Topor novel on which it is based or the more famous (and love-it-or-hate-it campy) 1976 Roman Polanski film adaptation.
Often, there's a certain exposure imbalance to them, with one partner usually being somewhat more famous than the other: a successful YouTuber and an up-and-coming model, an influencer and a micro-influencer.
Twice this past year, while reporting from Venice, I walked right past Verrocchio's crowning glory: too busy, and too star-struck by more famous names, to see the master in front of my face.
Two of these spirits have appeared in photographs: One, the more famous of the two, has been named Chloe, a slave girl who reportedly appeared in photographs that an insurance company took in 1992.
After a few years of setbacks, Franklin was sent to the USTA National Campus in Orlando to train, so there's a chance he could be sharing the spotlight with his more famous brother soon.
Like Frank Johnson, it was effaced by a doppelgänger: another song titled "Negro Love Song," by another early black composer, Will Marion Cook, became more famous and nudged it out of the popular repertoire.
While the Golden Globes went big for "The Two Popes," SAG snubbed it entirely, and Pryce is contending against three other Netflix leading men (De Niro, Driver and Murphy) who are significantly more famous.
There are recreations of Mapplethorpe shooting some of his more famous works, like "Man in Polyester Suit" and a veiled Lisa Lyon, but no insight into how he considered his construction of these images.
"Make your animal more famous than it already in your home," Mandel suggests, by submitting your pet to @AnimalsDoingThings (which has more than 1.8 million followers) for a chance to be featured on the show.
During a special live edition of the hit series, fans eagerly awaited Michael Phelps' performance – but little did they know, they would be lucky enough to watch a few more famous Olympians battle it out.
The rappers were two of the more famous members of a new generation of musicians known for blending emotional lyrics with hip-hop beats, and for using the free website SoundCloud to distribute their music.
It would be comforting if these Kings were characters in a horror novel by the far more famous Stephen King; unfortunately, they are part of the unquestionable reality that the rest of us live in.
Although he didn't know it at the time, the upcoming presidential transition would make the retired Air Force general and director of national intelligence more famous than he ever was when he worked in government.
"He's become more famous than me," Trump said of James Comey as he beckoned the then-FBI director over to him to shake hands at a law enforcement event at the White House in January.
Rose Blumkin was a retail legend — but she was probably more famous as the entrepreneur who billionaire investor Warren Buffett still likes to refer to as a model for aspiring business managers everywhere to follow.
This is also the first time that Skunk Works, a division of Lockheed Martin more famous for creating legendary military aircraft like the SR-71 and Stealth fighter, has developed something for the commercial market.
In case you're wondering how long the reality stars' road trip took them, Palm Springs is about three hours away from Calabasas, the California town the Kardashians made even more famous than it already was.
A more famous example is the postage stamp scandal that erupted in the wake of the astronauts' return, when it was discovered that the men had taken unauthorized stamp covers to the Moon, for resale.
It was, OK, if I can just get more successful, if I can get more famous, then whatever this gnawing deficit I feel like I've had inside all my life, maybe that will go away.
There are plenty of more famous examples, like Joseph Gordon-Levitt, Will Smith, Ryan Gosling, and Brad Pitt — but what about those who have shifted from the pages of TigerBeat and out of the limelight?
Illustrator Kevan Atteberry doesn't seem to mind that everyone's making freaky fan art of his more famous creation, Clippy (aka Clippit/the Office Assistant), the iconic paperclip virtual assistant that debuted in Microsoft Office 97.
LOS ANGELES "Dora Maar" April 21 to July 26 One of the more famous faces of art history belongs to Dora Maar, whom her lover Picasso immortalized as "The Weeping Woman" and in other guises.
CARAMANICA Can I just interrupt to iterate that it is completely within the realm of possibility that more people will vote for Carlile than for Drake, or Cardi B, or several other more famous artists.
Or consider one of the more famous triumphalist Trump images: Here, the president, clad in Revolutionary-era garb with a bald eagle perched on his left arm, holds a machine gun fitted with a bayonet.
Drake himself is now more famous for inaugurating the modern search for extraterrestrial intelligence (SETI) nearly 263 years ago, when he used a telescope in West Virginia to scan two stars for structured radio waves.
But if you can't make it soon, don't worry: They are there every day, unlike the more famous sardines that migrate by the billions to the coastal waters of South Africa only in the summer.
And for more than 193 years, the Bryant family's hams have been holiday staples around here, even though they're made in Trigg County, where there are more famous producers of country hams, large and small.
He turned 70 on Tuesday, and the Columbia concert was conceived as a birthday celebration, one far more modest than those organized this year for his more famous septuagenarian contemporaries, John Adams and Philip Glass.
Since 2000, the university's Justo Sierra Auditorium has been commandeered by political protesters, making it one of the longest-running occupations of a university building in history and putting more famous college takeovers to shame.
A select private school with an enrollment of 215 from prekindergarten through 240th grade, it is far from a jock powerhouse; more famous athletes have come out of other high schools in the Philadelphia area.
But she has become more famous since entering the 2020 race, especially after her answers in the previous two primary debates — including warning about the "dark psychic force" of the Trump administration — have gone viral.
It's a song by the creator of a popular Twitter account that was primed to spread on TikTok, then embraced as a meme, and then made even more famous by a preexisting country-music celebrity.
If you haven't heard of Ms. van Loon, it is probably because she is a partner at the Dutch architecture firm Office for Metropolitan Architecture (OMA), whose founder is the decidedly more famous Rem Koolhaas.
As the boys grew up, so did the club, eventually becoming the London Mets (a name shortened from the youth team moniker, the Meteors, and not a nod to the more famous New York team).
Glance at the date and you see that af Klint effectively ventured into the principles of abstraction well before its more famous exponents (Kandinsky, Mondrian, and Malevich), something the publicity material takes pains to emphasize.
McCarthy was even helped by the fact that a more-famous senator with the same last name, Joseph McCarthy, had a resilient appeal to conservatives, and that's who some of them thought was on the ballot.
More than three years have passed since the release of her last album, and she is perhaps more famous than ever, a star of fashion, social media and tabloids who sometimes, y'know, makes music or whatever.
The song was later remixed to include a verse by (the far more famous) rapper Travis Scott, and the music video (which you can see below) has racked up more than 50 million views on YouTube.
Some of the more famous people profiled include designer John Maeda and Gizmodo's own former editor Brian Lam, but I really enjoyed just picking someone I didn't know to hear an inspiring—and sometimes dismaying—story.
The masses are kept docile by an endless stream of game shows, but none is more famous than The Running Man, which pits convicted criminals against seasoned assassins, with a pardon waiting if the victims survive.
The even-more-famous "Loverboy" scene — in which the original characters lip-synced "Love Is Strange" — was awkwardly turned into one of the aforementioned sung musical numbers, sending numerous fans into some sort of virtual apoplexy.
But the 803-year-old journeyman beatmaker, whose name always seemed to fit his relative lack of name recognition, has become quite a bit more famous with the release of JAY-Z's new album 4:44.
The Federal Reserve system, created in 1913, owes a lot to the efforts of Carter Glass, who gave his name to the more famous Glass-Steagall Act, which separated investment banking from the duller retail kind.
While it's more famous for its coverage of the economy and global markets — as well as its pricey Bloomberg terminals — Bloomberg News has a robust news operation that covers the White House, presidential campaign and Congress.
Klay Thompson, the other half of the so-called Splash Brothers, showed a national audience what Warriors fans have known for years: When his shot is falling, he is as dangerous as his more famous teammate.
This season premiere includes the introduction of Supergirl's cousin Superman, and the show pulls off the tricky balancing act of bringing in a much more famous character and not having him eclipse the show's central star.
Wedged somewhere in between the interview's more contentious answers, Banks drops a relatively innocuous story about an appearance that he made on The Mike Douglas Show with one of his more famous pupils: Sir Roger Moore.
In his Twitter thread last week recalling his brief friendship with the couple, Kirk Rudell, the writer, said Butairi once told him that his wife was "much more famous" than he was in the Middle East.
As satisfying as it can feel to hear that your foes are irredeemable, stupid and deviant, remember: When you find yourself hating something, someone is making money or winning elections or getting more famous and powerful.
The new arrangement also hopes to shed a fresh spotlight on Fra Bartolommeo (1473-1517), a Dominican friar and Raphael acolyte who "never had the same critical fortune" as his more famous contemporaries, Mr. Schmidt said.
In recent weeks, the whiskers had seemingly become more famous than he was, inspiring countless tabloid items after Mr. Affleck jokingly referred to it as a "full-on porn-star mustache" during a "Justice League" reshoot.
But she is more famous for her advocacy of vouchers to cover tuition at private and parochial schools, and some educators have long feared that her work on behalf of charter schools could harm them politically.
So I wanted to remind people that when you're making these accusations and characterizing these women that you don't know, give them the same courtesy, grace, empathy and sympathy that you give more famous rape survivors.
Sports Briefing Paulo Dybala outshined his more famous compatriot Lionel Messi by scoring two goals to help Juventus beat Barcelona, 3-0, in the first leg of a Champions League quarterfinal on Tuesday in Turin, Italy.
It paired them with excerpts from a more famous aquatic work, Handel's "Water Music," which was first played 300 years ago this month for King George I of England on a barge trip on the Thames.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Julian Castro, the grandson of a Mexican immigrant who became San Antonio mayor and a U.S. housing secretary, suspended his 2020 Democratic presidential run on Thursday after a candidacy overshadowed by more famous liberals.
There are some guys that have come from a more famous background or got signing bonuses off the charts, but he's left behind some of those guys that are fighting to get out of A ball.
In the 2013 film "He's Way More Famous Than You," which she co-wrote with Ryan Spahn, she played a narcissistic actress who desperately tries to land an A-list co-star for her comeback project.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads LOS ANGELES — Along with his more famous essays, plays, short stories, and novels, philosopher Jean-Paul Sartre also dabbled in screenwriting a few times over the course of his life.
I used to be involved in the Communist Party, and very often the "left fascism" that Habermas, one of the more famous Frankfurt scholars, described is what I saw — the shutting down of debate in particular.
In any case, this will surely make the Jester's name even more famous, and other hackers and hacktivists a little jealous that they still haven't been a cameo, even if in a ransomware note, in the show.
I am aware that Tiefschwarz fabric mix is one of the more famous editions from the series so you won't be so surprised to see it in my list, but there are good reasons for its popularity.
Mosasaurs have become more famous in recent years due to their supporting roles as beefed-up sea monsters in the Jurassic World franchise (real mosasaurs were not as large as the bulky beasts depicted in the movies).
More famous for TV roles on Prison Break and The Flash, Miller wrote the script for the 2013 Nicole Kidman thriller Stoker under a pseudonym, to see if the project could get attention on its own merits.
Shadow of the Colossus is one of the more famous examples, but every entry in FromSoftware's Souls series, from Demon's Souls to Bloodborne, has digital excavators who continue to mine code for what it might be hiding.
Months before photography pioneer William Henry Fox Talbot published his more famous The Pencil of Nature, Anna Atkins created the 1843 Photographs of British Algae, a botanical monograph now recognized as the first book illustrated with photography.
She hated being reduced to a "woman writer", but felt deep down that men such as Salman Rushdie and Ian McEwan were "very much more famous and very much richer and also regarded as…the right stuff".
Despite their scientific work, Apollo 14 became more famous for other activities: Shepard brought along a golf club and a pair of balls to take a couple swings, while Mitchell threw a javelin (a lunar scoop handle).
No, no — not that Winston Churchill, who became prime minister of the United Kingdom, but the other Winston Churchill — the American — who was three years older and much more famous at the start of the 20th century.
So it is appropriate that he should be this year's featured artist at Storm King, where sculptures by Alexander Calder, Sol LeWitt, Louise Nevelson, Alice Aycock and scores more famous artists dot the beautiful, 500-acre landscape.
So it is appropriate that he should be this year's featured artist at Storm King, where sculptures by Alexander Calder, Sol LeWitt, Louise Nevelson, Alice Aycock and scores more famous artists dot the beautiful, 555-acre landscape.
Harris is far from the only female politician to receive this media treatment -- and that treatment isn't always limited to comparisons to more famous men (though admittedly that's overwhelmingly the case when it comes to world leaders).
By the time I met him in 2014 and conducted interview for my biography, "The Truth About Trump," the future president was more famous for playing a successful businessman on TV than being one in real life.
In the middle of the space, carefully designed white architectural models display the layouts of some of the more famous complexes, such as Queensbridge Houses, Sunnyside Gardens, Penn Station South, Williamsburg Houses, Nehemiah Houses, and River Bend.
Mr. Hui and his wife, Sammi Cheng, a singer even more famous than he is, are royalty in the world of Cantonese pop music, or Cantopop, and the video was the talk of Hong Kong on Tuesday.
Unlike the more famous academy matchup, Coast Guard and Kings Point offers a clash of styles, as well, with the Mariners playing the traditional service academy wishbone option and the Bears opting for a no-huddle spread.
This was one of the few, perhaps only, cases in recent history where the victims were vastly more famous than the abuser — and I think that was one of the many factors that contributed to the explosion.
Conor McGregor, 235, a Dubliner more famous in some circles than James Joyce, entered the ring first; he is a mixed martial arts champion who was undefeated in professional boxing because he had never fought a round.
That format has long been the Cup's appeal to the rich who would like to be more famous and who like the idea of defending the trophy where, when and in what type of sailboat they please.
The former New York mayor says his lobbying about the U.S. ambassador and to prod Ukraine's government to focus on Biden was for another, far more famous client he was representing, albeit without pay: President Donald Trump.
The subjects are most often women whose stories have been overshadowed by the more famous men they lived with: Frank Lloyd Wright's wife, Hemingway's first wife, Hemingway's third wife, Charles Lindbergh's wife, Freud's mistress and so on.
Nadine's recent single "Ultra Pink" is the kind of song that makes one wonder why its creators aren't more famous yet: light as a feather, cryptic and cool in just the right proportions to inspire repeat listening.
Her fame doesn't depend on the attention of other, more famous people — and that means that no matter what Morgan says on Twitter or Tucker Carlson Tonight, Rowling will always be in a position of power over him.
In professional sports, this divide often boils down to an issue of athleticism—the world's best basketball player is going to be more famous and earn more money than the top competitors in bowling, darts, pool and chess.
The Apple Music incarnation of Carpool Karaoke will replace regular host James Corden with a series of guest stars, including actors, comedians, and athletes, giving the show an excuse to get even more famous names in the mix.
The former is the more famous of the two — thanks to its hyper-earnest teen drama and ensemble cast — but the latter, about a family of young orphans, is a better show, particularly in its first three seasons.
Even as she became increasingly more famous after her cover of Miley Cyrus' "Party in the USA" went viral in 2009, Christina Grimmie stayed the same self-deprecating, funny and generous person to her fans over the years.
Considering what a madhouse last season's show was where it was hard to tell if there were more famous faces lining the FROW or walking the runway, this year is sure to be yet another star-studded affair.
Much like the more famous zoetrope technique for moving images and the original GIF machine known as the phenakistocope, the classic mutoscope, patented in 1894, could set images in motion, but for only one viewer at a time.
It's a seeming attempt to close the gap between the television format and the platforms their stars are more famous on, to make you feel like you are as close to them as social media makes you feel.
Formed around a central caldera and characterized by lunar-like rock formations, it has the highest concentration of beaches in the entire island group — and yet, it's delightfully untrodden compared to its more famous neighbors, Santorini and Mykonos.
Berlin herself occupied this position time and time again in her own life, as someone who was continually proximal to more famous writers and artists, and, in her three marriages, to a certain type of grand genius man.
Although Frankenthaler remained a part of the New York scene, she found herself demoted in a different way after she married a more famous artist, Robert Motherwell, and reviewers began "discovering" traces of his influence in her work.
I can still recite some of the more famous parts by heart: Do not go gentle into that good night, Old age should burn and rave at close of day; Rage, rage against the dying of the light.
More From Tonic: These findings are the same as those reached in a more famous study published in the journal Obesity in 2016 that followed contestants from The Biggest Loser six years after they appeared on the show.
DramaAlert's rise to fame—the channel has more than a million followers—hinges on Keemstar's willingness to address controversial, puerile, and occasionally sordid subject matter, along with his chronic name-dropping of public figures more famous than himself.
"There are three death knells in the Trump administration: 'You are getting more famous than me,' or the media are referring to you as 'the real president,' or 'We have another television star on the stage,'" said Scaramucci.
It was Mary who suggested I book a trip through one of the more famous Arizona brands, Pink Jeep Tours, a company that, since 1960, has been zipping people around on- and off-road in, yes, pink jeeps.
At a start-up conference held by the tech publication TechCrunch at a San Francisco convention center, around 10,000 founders, investors and "innovators" watched interviews with slightly more famous founders, investors and "innovators" from a dark, cavernous room.
LONDON — Coleen Rooney has largely lived in the shadow of her far more famous husband, Wayne, a soccer star who played for one of the world's biggest clubs, Manchester United, and anchored England's national team for a decade.
Overseas acquisitions have doubled in value over the past three years, as declining business prospects at home propel previously inward-looking companies into foreign markets, where more famous names like Toyota and Honda have already made their mark.
Decades later, early employees of PayPal, known as the PayPal Mafia, are more famous for their successes after leaving the company — many of which they collaborated on with one another — than for their initial breakthrough in digital payments.
For the same reason, the more famous American artist Charles Willson Peale — best known for his portraits of George Washington — also painted Mamout in a portrait that's now part of the collection of the Philadelphia Museum of Art.
The killings shocked the quiet, upscale community – as did the arrest of Nicole's ex-husband, O.J. Simpson, a celebrated and beloved football star who had become even more famous for his roles in commercials and The Naked Gun movies.
"Her prize-winning role in Lady Bird really cements her stature as one of today's leading young actresses, making the name Saoirse even more famous and giving it real star quality," Pamela Redmond Satran, cofounder of Nameberry, told Refinery29.
Check out the Detroit version of the speech here — it has a lot in common with the much more famous March on Washington version, but the rhetoric is a bit less soaring and the grievances a bit more specific.
At this point, most members of the Wet Hot American Summer cast — which is pretty incredibly stacked with people who were unknowns in 2001 but went on to comedy stardom — have since become much more famous for other work.
But the top 1% do markedly less well in this alternative chart than in the more famous one, and even the worst performing groups (now around the 90th percentile) boast income growth of 20% or more over 20 years.
But unlike many of Mr. Trump's more famous advisers, Mr. McEntee was absent from public view, making virtually no comments to the news media and remaining largely under the radar amid the backbiting and chaos swirling around the president.
Bourdain, having established himself as a brash truth-teller, got into public spats with more famous figures; he once laid into Alice Waters for her pious hatred of junk food, saying that she reminded him of the Khmer Rouge.
Nest, one of the more famous smart home device manufacturers, has created a Learning Thermostat that can automatically adjust temperature based on your location and uses a far-field sensor to determine the time and temperature from a distance.
She said she always knew she would be famous and once gave back a $1 million book advance because she believed in herself and figured she would get more money when she was more famous in a few years.
The Morris Day-fronted group enjoyed a string of R&B radio hits with their first three albums, and were more famous than ever with their prominent role in Purple Rain, but disbanded after 1984's Ice Cream Castle.
Some new arrivals made names before politics: Germany's "The Party" party adds a second comedian to its existing roster of one MEP; Austria's Greens are sending Sarah Wiener, who is more famous across German-speaking Europe as a gourmet TV chef.
Charles, a hugely successful vlogger who can't even drink legally yet, wished to be the lightning rod for "influencer representation in the media" — or, in other words, to be more famous, in the traditional platforms of fame, than he already is.
In 250, Janet Jackson has lived through the death of her much-loved older brother Michael (the only sibling more famous than she is), through marriage, through motherhood (to 22016-month-old Eissa), and most high-profile of all, through divorce.
The city once renowned for its economic might and the talents of its offspring—from T.S. Eliot and Yogi Berra to Josephine Baker and Chuck Berry—is now more famous for the race riots in Ferguson, one of its suburbs.
The National Association of Theatre Owners (which I refuse to call NATO, because, well, there's a more famous one) has a slight problem, in that it can't unequivocally denounce Screening Room, because too many big names are already on board.
A major franchisee of the restaurant/bar considerably more famous for its mandatory uniforms than its food announced plans to open a somewhat dressed down – or in this case, maybe dressed up – fast-casual version of the restaurant, called Hoots.
Organic honey has become Cuba's fourth most valuable agricultural export behind fish products, tobacco and drinks, but ahead of the Caribbean island's more famous sugar and coffee, said Theodor Friedrich, the U.N. Food and Agriculture Organization's (FAO) representative for Cuba.
Here, in "Nuba & Latuka: The Colour Photographs," we revisit Rodger's original 1948 and 1949 trips through a distinctly different and unfamiliar spectrum, through the unknown and previously unpublished color images that he made alongside his more famous black-and-white work.
But the Oddleifson pick is probably more famous for another reason—it was the one the Seals acquired from Montreal as part of the classic Sam Pollock fleecing that saw them give up their 1971 first, which turned into Guy Lafleur.
Instead he went to play in Omaha – Nebraska being a far closer climactic relation of South Wales – where his knack for stealing bases caught the eye of New York's Highlanders club (who adopted their vastly more famous "Yankees" name in 21910).
The titular characters are low-level heroes, but when they join up with Vertigo Comics classic John Constantine, they set off on a quest to change the world (or save it, it's unclear at the moment)—and get more famous.
She wants government to put the same effort into developing Alexandra as it does the more famous Soweto township, where tens of thousands of tourists flock every year to the former home of Nelson Mandela, South Africa's first black president.
That's a solid sales record—and Trump is certainly more famous now than she was in 2010, when the book was published—but a far cry from the kind of sales Women Who Work would need to start generating royalties.
It's relatively short-lived in open air compared to the arguably more famous climate-killing molecule carbon dioxide (CO2), but it's also much better at causing the warming part of global warming—28 times more potent than CO2 over a century.
After he stars in Rush Hour with Chris Tucker in 1998, he becomes a bona fide star in America, producing a series of comic-action movies in his middle to old age that make him richer and more famous still.
The Healthy, Hunger-Free Kids Act, championed by Michelle Obama, may be more famous today for the school lunch wars of the following years, when some students complained about having to eat healthier food that comported with the new federal guidelines.
I think he can keep doing awful things, but I think he always thinks he's doing them for the right reasons, which is that his right reason is to make Jonah Ryan more famous, and more to continue his own career.
These portraits of the progenitors of the Twelve Tribes of Israel are spryer and less mystical than Zurbarán's more Caravaggesque — and more famous — tortured saints, like the ascetic, cloaked St. Francis kneeling in sepulchral darkness in the National Gallery of London.
Other Olympians: Nora Ephron, Joan Didion (who is actually quite funny), Meghan Daum, John Jeremiah Sullivan, Geoff Dyer, David Sedaris and Fran Lebowitz (who makes an appearance in "Look Alive Out There" as a "more-famous writer," which is an understatement).
One of the running jokes in the comic series is that the Runaways can't get the Avengers to come help them because the kids are based in Los Angeles, while the bigger, more famous superheroes are all based in New York.
When the rock band Foo Fighters played there last year, the frontman Dave Grohl lauded the size of the building and made a disparaging comment about Wembley Stadium, London's more famous venue, in a comment that forever endeared him to Gilmore.
I looked him up to make sure he wasn't more famous than I thought, and found an item from last year about an unearthed photo of him that raised him to 21st-century teen idol status for a moment, apparently.
Over the past decade, the singer has built a new mainstream audience for Alpine folk-inspired music — even recently recording a duet with a still more famous Austrian, Arnold Schwarzenegger — and helped launch a wide-ranging revival of traditional Austrian clothing.
The celebratory dinner was held at one of the city's chicest restaurants, whose building offers a picture-perfect view down Central Park South to the Park Lane Hotel, a 47-story tower that looms over its more famous neighbor, the Plaza.
"While it was thoughtful of Congress to provide diners with more transparency, the reality, aside from the bean soup (a different recipe from the more famous U.S. Senate version), is one of the sorriest dining experiences in Washington," Sietsema wrote.
In the season 37 premiere, one of the show's more famous longtime-viewers-turned-contestants — Mike White, who you may recognize as School of Rock's Ned Schneebly — even professed his Survivor fanaticism in one of his testimonials to the camera.
One of the more famous of such examples: the way the media covered Sarah Palin's "$150,000 shopping spree" as a vice presidential candidate (the money was actually spent by the Republican National Committee, and Palin herself balked at the price).
There was a time when Hugh Jackman wasn't a household name, when it was rare to see a big-budget superhero movie adaptation that didn't star Batman, and when the X-Men were actually a more famous superhero team than the Avengers.
Gustavo Caballero/Getty If you've always associated Tiffany & Co. with its famous blue boxes and even more famous image of Audrey Hepburn eating a croisssant in Givenchy outside its windows, the brand's hoping to add a few more iconic moments to your memory.
Mr. Spielberg's more famous adaptation, "Munich," starred Eric Bana as Avner (the cast also included Daniel Craig and Geoffrey Rush) and was nominated for five Academy Awards, setting off another debate about the translation of historical verities to the page and the screen.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads It's hard to view the work in The Experimental Self: Edvard Munch's Photography, an exhibition currently on view at Scandinavia House, in any sort of impartial way, to evaluate it separately from Edvard Munch's more famous work.
Vulture made a similar set of charts to demonstrate how Harrison Ford, Denzel Washington, Johnny Depp, Richard Gere, and more famous actors keep getting older, but the women who play opposite them stay the same age, or in some cases get younger.
After spending years getting Zendaya, Hale, and Ariana Grande's brows in shape (no, they didn't always look like they do now), Baker recently began working with more famous names than ever before, like Khloé, Kylie, Kourtney, and resident Kar-Jenner BFF Jordyn Woods.
It was Siemian's first year stepping into the limelight, finally grabbing ahold of a starting job he'd spent the previous two years platooning with fellow quarterback Kain Colter, a player more famous for attempting to unionize college athletes than for his gridiron exploits.
Isaac Newton may be more famous today for his path-breaking contributions to physics and mathematics, but he devoted a considerable part of his life to alchemy, including the quest for the Philosopher's Stone that would convert base metals into gold or silver.
Stewart was also convicted for his role, but was released more than a year later after the Nevada Supreme Court overturned his conviction, finding that he had been denied a fair trial by being tried alongside the much more famous — and controversial — Simpson.
On Monday night, Spaceship Earth, the nearly 35-year-old giant silver sphere in the middle of Disney's Epcot Center in Orlando, was transformed from a glittering ball of hope into an even more famous glittering ball of doom: the Death Star.
It is perhaps more famous for the 275 Supreme Court ruling in which Hobby Lobby's lawyers successfully argued that, due to the company's religious ownership—the Green family is evangelical—it could not be forced to pay for insurance coverage of birth control.
Just to give you a sense of who's performed at the Comedy Store -- Jerry Seinfeld, Eddie Murphy, Jim Carrey, Richard Pryor, Dave Chappelle, Whoopi Goldberg, Andy Kaufman, Chris Rock, Martin Lawrence, Robin Williams, George Wallace, David Letterman and many, many more famous comics.
Even poems about more famous people, like the poet Gwendolyn Brooks or the rapper Chief Keef, retain the same intimacy of "Albert Parsons Can Hang," as if Coval is saying he knows these people because they all have Chicago in their bones.
Breaking barriers of race, class, ideology and age helps explain why, as a first-term senator from New Jersey, he is more famous than colleagues 20 years his senior, and appears on lists of possible vice-presidential running mates for Hillary Clinton.
But I thought, too, of Vaslav Nijinsky, who turned that poem into a much more famous ballet of the same name and wrote a book, the Diary of Vaslav Nijinksy, composed over a period of six weeks as he descended into psychosis.
Always deserved, bringing a guilty pleasure catharsis to the viewers as we watch these low-tier gods and goddesses tear each other down, vying for some sun they'll never reach — and even now, as they do become more famous, it only gets worse.
In particular, I wanted to get the actors' take on an argument that several characters have in one episode about whether characters with disabilities should always be played by actors with disabilities, instead of casting more famous people to play those roles.
Mr. Bassett-Powell noted that when Napoleon III of France declared war on Prussia in 1870, he dressed his soldiers to look like the army that his much more famous uncle, Napoleon Bonaparte, had led decades before to conquer much of Europe.
One of the more famous slimes in history, the slime dumped on children and children-adjacent celebrities on Nickelodeon from 1981 to modern day, has long been concocted at home by fans, and two of the more popular recipes involve lime Jell-O.
Janney's portrayal of this miserable mom just might give new insight into Harding, who remains more famous today for her role in the 1994 kneecapping of her Olympic rival Nancy Kerrigan than for becoming the first American woman to land a triple axel.
" There's a similar internal struggle in the comedy of Mr. Kondabolu, who took aim at a more famous and beloved institution than the Comedy Cellar when he made the documentary "The Problem With Apu," analyzing the stereotypical Indian character on "The Simpsons.
Victor Hurst wants to bring the concept of live-work-play to Lancaster County, more famous for being one of the oldest Amish communities in the country and for its all-you-can-eat buffets than for its forward-thinking housing developments.
Schlossberg's video references one of economist John Maynard Keynes' more famous essays, "Economic Possibilities for our Grandchildren," which was published in 1930 and is credited with popularizing the theory that technological advancement would lead to more productivity and, crucially, less labor for workers.
In addition to expertly recreating a social milieu, "Leading Men" also includes thoughts about the nature of fidelity, the artistic impulse and the manifold variety of estrangements and humiliations that come with being the lover of a much more famous and talented man.
"He can play those drums," he told the journalist Howard Mandel for his 2007 book, "Miles, Ornette, Cecil: Jazz Beyond Jazz," comparing Mr. Murray favorably to three of his more famous forebears on the instrument: Tony Williams, Max Roach and Art Blakey.
There's something approachably sad about this whole sequence, about Arnold trying to be best pals with someone who's still so much more famous with him, about how he forgets his core mission in that moment, perhaps because he still longs for fame.
I graduated from law school, I worked in a firm, then I became a federal prosecutor in the very now, even more famous than it was before, Southern District of New York, SDNY, which is known everywhere- Why did you do that?
The reason he is not more famous—not the anti-hero of a Martin Scorsese film or an HBO mini-series—is that he was a go-between, a fixer and a troubleshooter: a supporting character in the sagas of underworld godfathers and Hollywood moguls.
While it's easy to quickly side with Rihanna after reading both of the celebrities' comments to each other, it's also important to acknowledge the pre-existing trend of Banks provoking celebrities (who are oftentimes more famous than her) to get a reaction out of them.
In these cases — and certainly in those of the more famous and successful who have been accused, like Polanski and Woody Allen (whose daughter has alleged he raped her when she was 7 years old) — people often ask why anyone works with these men.
Russian Trolls Sue Facebook, Their Old Propaganda Machine Russian's Federal Agency of News, which Spencer Ackerman describes as "a corporate twin" of the more famous Internet Research Agency troll farm, is suing Facebook to have its account restored in the name of the First Amendment.
Read more: Famous dancers defended Prince George after a news anchor mocked him for taking ballet at schoolThe school has become somewhat controversial since it was revealed that it discourages pupils from "having best friends," as it wants every child to be treated equally.
Like that more famous fount of lovable nurturing — the cute teacher in a cardigan — guidebooks gently usher you into new, potentially life-­altering experiences while somehow making you believe that the rice-producing regions of the Po River Valley are all about You, You, You.
More famous is the discovery of penicillin in 1928, discovered when Alexander Fleming was sorting out his Petri dishes after a holiday and saw a blob of mold had grown with a clear zone surrounding it, later found to be a strain of Penicillium notatum.
We do a lot of original songs, and similar to YouTube, they pay us a share of ... So, someone who was already a little bit famous comes to you, gets more famous, and famous enough to put out a song on iTunes or Spotify?
Much like the more famous and trafficked vinyl bars — hole-in-the-wall haunts catering to audiophiles, hundreds of which speckle the streets and back alleys of Tokyo — they reflect a reverence toward a medium and not just the product produced via that medium.
Steve Kirby, the race director at U.S.A. Ultra Triathlon, which oversees the Anvil and other endurance triathlons, acknowledged the testing protocols were not as stringent as those of Ironman and other more famous races, but Anvil is a lower-key, lower-rent event, he said.
Commissioned by the armory and created by Trusty Sidekick Theater Company, this interactive production for audiences 10 and older illuminates the life of Fanny Mendelssohn (1805-47), a gifted composer and performer who largely labored in the shadow of her more famous younger brother, Felix.
Memoirs, diaries, letters and biographies are full of festive nonfiction ones, stories sometimes even richer than the more famous fictional tales, since character traits and circumstances other than the happiest but-once-a-year ones have a way of creeping into and complicating the narratives.
Given the Rams' penchant for trickery, it's possible they will mimic one of the more famous gambits in Super Bowl history, when New Orleans entered halftime trailing Indianapolis, 10-6, with the Colts, guided by Peyton Manning, slated to receive the second-half kickoff.
Lorraine -- born on January 31, 1927 -- and Ed investigated scores of paranormal cases, but none more famous than what went down in Amityville, NY. That creepy case inspired the 1977 book, "The Amityville Horror" ... as well as the 1979 horror flick and the 2005 remake.
Just as it's possible for a person to say something sexist without intending to demean women, it's also possible for a "reasonable" explanation — like, say, Phelps being more famous than Ledecky — to either not be the whole story or to be beside the point.

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