The island has become famous for its international fishing competitions and Bahamian guides, like Saunders, are skilled tradesmen.
Kim Jong-il has become famous for his bouffant hairstyle, his built-up shoes, and his love of Daffy Duck cartoons.
"Mohawk Guy, " whose real name is Bobak Ferdowsi, has become famous for his look during the rover landing last week.
While California has its big cabernets and buttery chardonnays, Willamette Valley winemakers have become famous for the finicky, cool weather pinot noir grape.
That win has become famous for the on-court celebration between mother and daughter, and Clijsters ranks the victory as the most emotional of her career -- coming less than a year after the death of her father.
Houellebecq has become famous both for the pornographic fervor of his writing and for the theorizing he likes to do around his sex scenes.
He become as famous for his image as an outlaw figure, for playing in prisons and creating the myth of the Man in Black, his semi-official nickname.
He had become famous largely for chronicling a Europe that had been swept away, and had spent a charmed life without a regular job, fed as he liked to put it like Elijah, by the ravens.
Tutut is another regular, who has become famous more recently for giving birth to a rare set of twins.
And the need to define themselves through their allegiance to certain celebrities creates a world in which the rich and famous become targets for personal abuse.
This semi-rural peninsula of New York state, which juts out into the Atlantic in two thin forks, has become world-famous for its extraordinary wealth and privilege, and the high society of polo games, lawn parties and sports cars that go with it.
"That need remains unfulfilled and they can't handle it, and so they turn to trying to become famous as a substitute for the satisfaction for this basic need, " he said.
There, the newlyweds will attend the Calgary Stampede, for which Calgary has become famous.
Then, recharge your spirits with an included tour of Finca Filadelfia, a traditional coffee plantation for which Guatemala has become famous.
With no hope of being rescued from Elephant Island, Shackleton resolved to undertake the vastly improbable and daring voyage for which he would become justly famous.
Ellison had become a billionaire and a Silicon Valley legend, famous for his Ferraris and his bold directives.
Even Walt Disney travelled to Europe in the 1950s, searching for inspiration for what would become the world-famous Disneyland, his first theme park project in California.
Though that book has become an icon the movie version starred Tony Curtis and Natalie Wood it was the job it led to for which Gurley Brown would ultimately become world famous.
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Also, if US absorb those inflow of knowlegable groups for immigration, US will become more and more famous in the world leadership of Science and Innovations.
Mr Vicari, famous for his paintings of the Middle East, says he has become "obsessed" with Thomas in the last couple of years.
For decades it was the most famous French car company, having become Europe's first mass car producer in 1919.
As the New York Times pointed out earlier this month, as more legitimate galleries and auction houses sell art online, it has become easier for less scrupulous sellers to sell unauthorized reproductions or even forgeries of work by famous artists such as Pablo Picasso, Alberto Giacometti and Henry Moore.
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Greenspan, 81, famous for his frequently inscrutable comments in his two decades as Fed chief, has become a bit more plainspoken since retiring last year.
The latter location was made famous in scenes from the Korean drama "Romance, " and has become a hot spot for couples taking photos.
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