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Brooke's claim to noteworthiness rests on his role in the Alien Office.
I mean, wasn't there an old rule in the music press that before one covered a musician's passing they actually had to be someone of noteworthiness?
They continue their what-the-heck climb from desperation and oblivion to hope and noteworthiness.
Like article citations, web citations can represent the noteworthiness of a scholar's contributions.
Their noteworthiness is debatable.
The stuff of 2011's water cooler conversations contained kernels of credibility and nuggets of noteworthiness.
The noteworthiness, or infamy, he brought to his state and to conservatism was rooted in the charge that he was a common crook.
Another fact of noteworthiness is that today Ossetia is known as a place of great arts and culture, with large thanks to Kosta.
The name, which means "red school", is derived from the local noteworthiness of the red roof tiles of a village school which once stood in the vicinity.
Of architectural noteworthiness are the Spring-Eaves that are evident of Flemish design on the North side of the house.
The Australian Dictionary of Biography says that "Jenkins's noteworthiness stemmed from the rich documentation of his experiences and thoughts that has survived".
Though attracting little attention at publication between late 2007 and early 2008, the books achieved some noteworthiness in January 2009 when mentioned in a column in The Guardian newspaper.
Erbes-Büdesheim earns special noteworthiness in having had two castles, the Weißes Schloss in the south and the Blaue Burg in the northwest.
Nonetheless, the Australia of the 1950s was still an Australia in which notions of Catholicism and Protestantism, loyalism and disloyalism, were of everyday noteworthiness.
She did not suffer any ill effects as a result of this incident however, which is mentioned in journals of the time only for its noteworthiness as a navigation hazard to other shipping.
A panoramic view awaits on each page, followed by a brief and sometimes folksy write-up of the monastery's noteworthiness, then a close-up or two and finally an icon, a manuscript, a mural.
Maybe we still can't seem to scrub Rebecca Black's "Friday" from our frontal lobes, but the stuff of 2011's water cooler conversations contained kernels of credibility and nuggets of noteworthiness.
There are three paintings of especial noteworthiness described in the accounts as the opus of the master: "Children Stone-breakers", "In an Ossetian Hut", "The Zikara Pass".
The Fontaines also bought and otherwise acquired a strong collection of modern and abstract European art, reflecting both status as an integral part of the art scene and contributing to the noteworthiness of the archives.
His research in the areas of astronomic refraction, the obliquity of the ecliptic and orbital theory were of considerable noteworthiness in themselves; but his greatest achievement was his detailed research of the planet Uranus, which had been discovered by Sir William Herschel in 1781.