0 the quality of being known by many people because of your achievements, skills, etc -- известность, слава
This ordinariness, which stands in direct conflict with their actual fame, serves both to diffuse fame's negative connotations and promote its accessibility to the audience.
Florence's identity and fame rested upon its place as the showpiece of the grand dukes' patronage, taste, and power.
A sojourn in the colonies could, in fact, be a means of acquiring fame and wealth.
It was here that he devised and performed the operations which have earned him his fame.
But they miss how fame can help consumers overcome a particular type of ignorance, namely, uncertainty about the content of a news product.
No other composer has seen his home town capitalize on his posthumous fame in such a shameless manner.
His fame, he says, is spreading 'fast' by way of word of mouth.
The distorting effect of 15 minutes of fame outweighs all other considerations.
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