It was at this time that Mr Masoud first became famous as a guerrilla leader.
They each made millions because they became famous for failing to do their jobs.
M. became famous internationally, fans made pilgrimages to Athens, and many searched for the trestle.
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However, the age at which a person became famous varied according to his or her profession.
For instance, Michael Moritz, the venture capitalist who became famous for spotting both Yahoo!
He has said he became famous purely because of "working with Rajesh Khanna in Anand".
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The Chechens became famous for their warrior prowess, the Dagestanis for their Koranic learning.
He became famous for his personal, conversational writing style, his offbeat anecdotes and several timely investment forecasts.
The team includes Italian obstetrician Severino Antinori, who became famous for helping a 62-year-old woman give birth.
By applying many thin coats of this adapted glaze, he achieved the smoky shadowing he became famous for.
She became famous for her ability to wring tears and truth out of celebrities and statesmen in her specials.
Floyd Brown had worked around the fringes of the conservative movement for years before he became famous, in 1988.
It was written by a Chemist who became famous in the 1980 for a book that denounced industry malpractice.
Notting Hill became famous for its carnival, a weekend-long pageant of Afro-Caribbean culture.
YouTube, the original video-sharing website, became famous for water-skiing squirrels and bedroom musings.
Paradoxically, the robbery became famous, in part, because press coverage of it disappeared four days after the break-in was discovered.
He became famous in the late 1960s for suspense thrillers such as "La Femme Infidele" (1969) and "Le Boucher" (1971).
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Lowe became famous for his panache and outspokenness in the 1970s, when he was the managing director of Collett Dickenson Pearce.
And The Beatles spent months playing sets around the clock in a divey strip club before they ever became famous.
Glenn Gould became famous in the classical music world largely through his performance of an obscure group of pieces by J.
Banksy, whose true identity has never officially been revealed, became famous for creating politicised stencils on the walls of public buildings.
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It became famous for Mr Bush starting the exchange with "Yo, Blair".
Herb Jeffries, who later became famous with the Ellington band (and is still going strong at 99), is heard on three tracks.
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The centre became famous in 1996 for creating Dolly the sheep - the first mammal to be cloned from an adult cell.
She became famous in 2007, when President Uribe appointed her as a mediator to help free some hostages held by the FARC.
What is particularly interesting about Mrs Brown is that she suddenly became famous in her native Britain and in the United States.
Moore first became famous in the Web 1.0 era with a simple framework that shows how products penetrate markets in the technology world.
Jambo, a silverback gorilla, became famous when he protected Levan Merrett from other gorillas when the boy fell into the enclosure in 1986.
Mrs Davis said the baths became famous for their medicinal purposes and people used to travel from all over the UK to use them.
Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe became famous for the lengths to which he was willing to go to weaken his national currency, the yen.
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