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Most biologists believe the famed waggle dance of the honeybee constitutes coded language that directs other bees to nectar and pollen.
Fair Isle, famed for its shipping forecasts, boasts that it is Britain's most remote inhabited island.
While students in the 1960s were famed for their radicalism, students of today are labelled as apathetic.
Tayside is famed for its raspberries, although no one is sure whether their good taste is due to the climate or the limy soil.
The accident occurred some 8 kilometers west of Siem Reap town, the provincial capital where the famed temple of Angkor Wat is located.
The star never travels without a huge wardrobe and extensive entourage, she is famed for outrageous riders at her shows.
Take a tip from famed poet Charles Bukowski and stop half-arsing your way through those new years resolutions.
Adding to his grief and pain was the number of frequent callers who wished to visit the famed author.
In a city famed for its golden pagodas, they build crumbling temporary shelters, beg for kyat, and try to avoid police and army soldiers.
Apart from their literary qualities, his publications were famed for a high standard of typography and binding.
It is famed for its haute cuisine and was recently named one of the country's top restaurants in The Independent.
The frontwoman had a lot to share with the famed mag, dishing on everything from talking about her body to applying makeup twice a day.
Over the weekend, many of the visitors to Jasper and Banff National Park accessed the famed locales free of charge.
Rail Journey's West is pleased to offer day trip accommodation aboard our famed vista-dome lounge observation car, the Silver Solarium.
The bridge is famed for its cantilever structure, a term disliked by the original Victorian engineer Benjamin Baker.
There was a Danish king of that name who was famed for his generosity, to whom the rune poem probably refers.
Palakkad, once famed for its ponds and tanks, has now lost most of them and the effect was a severe scarcity of water.
The man famed for his wraparound sunglasses and steely determination was becoming a golfing automaton.
Expect a friendly reception typical of the famed West Coast hospitality, and of course we serve morning tea.
The entrepreneur, famed for his love of daredevil world record attempts, said he hoped to be aboard the first tourist flight into space.
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Examples from Classical Literature
Perhaps the famed delicacy of whitebait rests as much upon its skilful cookery as upon the freshness of the fish.
Carme was a friend of the illustrious Villeroux, famed partly as Mirabeaus cook, but chiefly for his courage and adventures.
And where'er the swallows flew, and where'er the roses bloomed, he was famed and revered and beloved, and his songs were sung.
Viewing it closely, I found that it was a coral snake, famed as much for its beauty and singularity as for its deadly character.
So, too, did the Greeks, and divers other ancient peoples who were famed for their learning.
Again, Meir was famed for his knowledge of fables, in antiquity a branch of the wisdom of all the Eastern world.
The openers of gushing wounds, undaunted of soul, proceeded in the paths of the famed Getis, from the south round Kintire.
We left our outfit here and began the journey down to Dawson, we had to shoot the far famed Whitehorse rapids.
His six elder sons did likewise, and all were famed for their knightly prowess.
This was on the island of Lesbos, famed as the home of Sappho, the Greek poetess.
Henry Brook Parnell, famed as a political writer and liberalist, died by his own hand.
We might say that a 'young lady, eminent for great skill in lithology, famed as the discoverer,' etc.
The famed meckel received his famed patient with a nobleness worthy of the heroic ages.
This we see by an anecdote of Tarleton, the jester of Elizabeth, famed for his extemporal acting.
The dugong is found in large numbers in Hervey's Bay, from which the famed oil is manufactured, also the pearl oyster.
In that immovable man it was startling, ominous, like the famed nod of the Commander.
Maximilian Hostialick was famed for his learning, piety, and humanity.
The ortolan is not famed for its song, which is, however, soft and sweet.
Haddington is famed for its abbey church, very old and vast in bulk.
The word spa comes from the Belgian town of Spa, famed for its healing cold springs and frequented as a watering place since the 14th century.
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