Word: renowned
(lookup in dictionary)
(lookup stats)
Dates: all
Sort By: most recent first
(reverse)
...school full of “the best and the brightest,” some hard-working Harvardians recognize that competition in the inevitable job search will be fierce. These students hold high-ranking extracurricular positions that sizzle with the promise of money, renown and status...
Against all odds, it turns out science core professors have a sense of humor to match their shiny awards and international renown. And, even more surprising, this sense of humor can find its way into their lectures, some of which are—thank God—taped for posterity and available for ready viewing online...
...fame and renown of this university is hardly confined to the travel pages of web portals: just ask anyone from Harvard, Massachusetts. Or Harvard, Arkansas. Or California. Or Floriada, Idaho, Ilinois, Iowa, or Maryland: there are municipalities named Harvard in eleven states. That doesn’t include Colorado’s Mount Harvard, or the Harvard Glacier in Alaska. The Harvard name appears throughout the history of the United States, and recurs in newspaper headlines with unrivalled frequency. In the past six months, the Harvard name has appeared in roughly two-and-a-half times as many newspaper headlines...
...work, a collection of about 50 poems released October 1, marks a transition for Corgan, whose renown thus far has come from his skills as a singer, songwriter and guitarist...
...addition to the renown Zakrzewski has garnered for her musical talent, amongst her friends and social circles she has also become somewhat of a style icon...