His books, published from 1824 to 1829, were phenomenally popular and insured him of a modest immortality.
"Ross is phenomenally popular - look who's here," said Graydon Carter, the editor in chief of the magazine.
The phenomenally popular series would continue for 13 years, encompassing 33 shows.
Their engagement last year was phenomenally popular, with no translation needed for Western-wise Russian audiences.
He was a phenomenally popular figure in Saskatchewan during his brief time there.
Past recipients included the Wiggles, the phenomenally popular music group catering to children.
At its peak in the early 1930s Coughlin's radio show was phenomenally popular.
The series becomes phenomenally popular, and attracts numerous domestic manufacturers.
For one thing, it is phenomenally popular; more than four million copies of all the titles combined have been printed.