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1 I sensed very quickly that I wouldn't find fame a burden.
2 Molly Goddard is perhaps the first designer in fashion history to find fame by dressing a psychopath.
3 Such is the way for most pop idols who find fame around the same time they reach puberty.
5 She would soon find fame and fortune as one half of Everything But the Girl and as a solo singer-songwriter.
6 Mr Pacini said his son, Adrian, was never on a quest to find fame , but rather wanted to become a short-film maker.
7 It has also been very successful in churning out hit records by up and coming artists who find fame on the show.
8 He learned his lesson, however, and turned his life by embracing music, though he wouldn't find fame until much later in life.
9 Ah, how little his friends in Athens thought of the man who had come to find fame and fortune in the far-off East!
10 A war of words brewed online in the summer after Macy Chiasson called out Loureda for using "sex" to find fame in MMA.
11 He didn't look sickly. Prince first found fame in the late 1970s.
12 Kureishi found fame at 31 with his script for My Beautiful Launderette.
13 Frieda Pinto, who found fame in Slumdog Millionaire, plays the tragic protagonist.
14 You had succeeded, you had found fame , so you didn't need him anymore.
15 These things found fame where the greatest names are still oblivious.
16 The Grammy award-winning singer found fame in the 1980s with Wham!
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