Most biologists believe the famed waggle dance of the honeybee constitutes coded language that directs other bees to nectar and pollen. |
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Fair Isle, famed for its shipping forecasts, boasts that it is Britain's most remote inhabited island. |
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While students in the 1960s were famed for their radicalism, students of today are labelled as apathetic. |
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Tayside is famed for its raspberries, although no one is sure whether their good taste is due to the climate or the limy soil. |
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The accident occurred some 8 kilometers west of Siem Reap town, the provincial capital where the famed temple of Angkor Wat is located. |
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The star never travels without a huge wardrobe and extensive entourage, she is famed for outrageous riders at her shows. |
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Take a tip from famed poet Charles Bukowski and stop half-arsing your way through those new years resolutions. |
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Adding to his grief and pain was the number of frequent callers who wished to visit the famed author. |
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In a city famed for its golden pagodas, they build crumbling temporary shelters, beg for kyat, and try to avoid police and army soldiers. |
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Apart from their literary qualities, his publications were famed for a high standard of typography and binding. |
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It is famed for its haute cuisine and was recently named one of the country's top restaurants in The Independent. |
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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. |
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Over the weekend, many of the visitors to Jasper and Banff National Park accessed the famed locales free of charge. |
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Rail Journey's West is pleased to offer day trip accommodation aboard our famed vista-dome lounge observation car, the Silver Solarium. |
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The bridge is famed for its cantilever structure, a term disliked by the original Victorian engineer Benjamin Baker. |
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There was a Danish king of that name who was famed for his generosity, to whom the rune poem probably refers. |
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Palakkad, once famed for its ponds and tanks, has now lost most of them and the effect was a severe scarcity of water. |
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The man famed for his wraparound sunglasses and steely determination was becoming a golfing automaton. |
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Expect a friendly reception typical of the famed West Coast hospitality, and of course we serve morning tea. |
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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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Gerry Baker, the famed acarologist here at MSU, joined us again for the Cross Trip. |
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Sweden, which plunged into financial crises in the early 1990s, has re-invented its famed social model in the past decade. |
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Brought up within earshot of his aunt, the famed contralto Louise Homer, he wrote naturally for the female voice. |
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Mary, once famed for her thick, auburn hair, had gone nearly bald during her years in captivity. |
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Our hero finds himself in Royale, a small French town famed for its casino. |
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The same point was made by the famed 12th-century Talmudist and philosopher, in the Mishneh Torah. |
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He was famed for his work in stained and painted glass, interior decoration, and furniture design. |
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India has a cuisine as diverse as its contrasting climate and the Punjab is famed for its clay ovens and tandoori cooking. |
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The famed financier plainly divulged that he was taking money out of the pockets of British taxpayers. |
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Learn how Oaxaca's famed elixir is made from start to finish, from laborious pit-baked magueys to the intriguing process of distillation. |
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Order one of Halekulani's famed mai tais and enjoy a spectacular view of the sunset and the sea. |
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Down the road from the farm is the local co-operative dairy, where they make the famed mozzarella cheese from the buffalo milk. |
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The event featured cuisine, music and folk dances from the land famed for its golden beaches. |
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The Urewera, famed all over New Zealand for their skill in makutu practices, often used spittle as a bait. |
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For a sweet ending, a classic sweet fruit-filled dumpling and the famed poppyseed variety are enticing examples of dessert dumplings. |
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The famed leading officer earned the VC for various different acts of heroism, rather than one single act. |
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There's no denying the beauty and charm of a nation famed for its scenery, culture and food. |
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He is famed as the first person to write a Sanskrit treatise on the astrolabe. |
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Yet when one thinks of the famed Tory backwoodsmen of the House of Lords, it is hard to regard the aristocracy as a hotbed of dissent. |
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Mozart is famed for his musical innovations and the opera included some very difficult music. |
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It was famed gossip columnist, wearing a bright red evening gown, smoking a cigarette in a holder and sitting behind a long metal table. |
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Mr Geller, famed for his spoon-bending, has already signed up pop star Michael Jackson as an honorary director. |
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The famed, double-handed broad axe is a late development, typical of the late 10th and 11th centuries. |
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When the New York City subway system's famed third rail lost power, some 350,000 riders were trapped. |
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All the participants thoroughly enjoyed the walk on the famed Pilgrim Path. |
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The Clanloddoch games and gathering are the most famed of the Highland Games. |
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Well a big chunk of the famed New York subway system is getting deep-sixed, literally. |
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Not only were they fitter, but university sides were famed for producing some of the most innovative players of their generation. |
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Yet a show that originally featured the famed Ziegfeld girls and costumes could not fully be evoked here by a few fancy chapeaux. |
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Edinburgh's graceful Gothic buildings, famed Fringe Festival and history-drenched Royal Mile provide plenty of options to the visitor. |
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The irony is that until the book, Keane rarely courted publicity and was famed for valuing his privacy. |
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Soviet tourists once flocked to Moynaq to swim in the Aral Sea's waters, famed for healing skin diseases, and to sunbathe on pristine beaches. |
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Saturday also featured a voice auction and an evening slide show by famed photomicrographer and Hall of Fame member Lou Perloff. |
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The famed Kashmiri phiran, which is a legacy of the early centuries, has made a fashion comeback with a contemporary idiom. |
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Sea-level rise could cause the disappearance of vast swaths of this region, and along with them species such as the famed Bengal tiger. |
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The inn has since become a popular landmark and was famed for its home-brewed beers until recently when brewing on the premises stopped. |
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Treats to look forward to include the Rainy Day wife's famed Irish stew and the Rainy Day mother's unsurpassable smoked haddock chowder. |
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From a famed Bermudian restaurant, she recalls her cherished first impressions of the island. |
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And it's even possible to buy an island in the waters of Lake Nicaragua, famed for its freshwater sharks. |
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Meet the trapdoor spiders, famed for their silk-lined burrows complete with emergency exits, hinged trapdoors and careful camouflage. |
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Otavalo is a small town nestled up in the mountains some two hours drive from Quito, and Saturday is its famed market day. |
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Wearing the famed swoosh on its jerseys has allowed the club to break into the 130 countries that Nike reaches. |
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For every time she unleashed her precise and deep passing shots, they caught the famed rival off-guard repeatedly. |
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Wilder grew up loving Buster Keaton and Charlie Chaplin, but his great idol was famed director Ernst Lubitsch. |
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The trio kicked a ball around the famed cobbled street and joked they wouldn't be allowed home if they wore anything other than the red shirt. |
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The tree is typically Carioca in its brashness and audacity, but despite the city's fondness for it, Rio is not famed for its yuletide. |
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In an industry famed for its confidence and self-belief, there's no room for coyness or self-depreciation. |
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It was 100 years ago this month that Orville and Wilbur Wright became famed fly boys, inventing what they call a flying machine. |
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As anyone lucky enough to get tickets for one of his regular sell-out shows will know, he is famed for performing until the early hours. |
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The actors, famed for using northern dialect to make classics accessible, begins its tour of Henry V next week. |
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They are famed for their ability to operate at sea, in the jungle or in the Arctic wastes and freezing cold of Norway. |
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Castro, at the drums, has propelled the famed High Sierra Jazz Band for almost two decades. |
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Besides water sports, visitors can make an easy one-day excursion to Tomohon and Tondano, famed for their flower and agricultural products. |
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Also known as the Jersey Royal, this is a waxy salad potato famed for its distinctive flavour. |
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The city was once famed for its copper ware, but this craft is on the decline, and just a few coppersmiths are still to be found working here. |
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He was famed for his meticulous preparation, producing his own racecard detailing the jockeys' colours and other key details. |
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He sees the famed cohesion of the 1994-97 rainbow coalition as his trump card. |
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No, we are not referring to the famed streets of Dubai, which display gold trinkets in all their finery. |
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Bosco's Butchers won the ACBI All-Ireland title for their famed white pudding. |
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Analysts have been famed for their reticence to come up with profit forecasts, even for a rock-steady business such as a brewery or brickworks. |
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In this film he presents a documentary of social life in Wanzerbe, the famed village of Songhay sorcerers. |
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Trebah Gardens, Falmouth, Cornwall is famed for its ravine gardens and this is one of the best. |
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Kahne's winged sprint debut was at the famed Williams Grove Speedway in Pennsylvania, where he started on the pole and led every lap to win. |
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Back in the misty, early days of computing, famed computer scientist John Backus invented a programming language called Fortran. |
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The famed British sculptor, still at work at 88, is a kind of alchemist, transmuting a range of materials and playing with our perceptions. |
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The spider that bites Maguire in the movie is actually a Black Widow spider, painted red and blue by famed spider wrangler Steven R Kutcher. |
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In 1851 the famed diva Jenny Lind, known as the Swedish Nightingale, sang at the Academy of Music opera house in Northampton, Mass. |
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After Richard's death in 1199, Berengaria lived on her dower lands at Le Mans, France, where she was famed for her almsgiving. |
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Like many who fled Vukovar, both girls found themselves on the Dalmatian coast, once home to Croatia's famed resorts. |
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He was born in Flint in east Michigan, a town famed as the site of General Motors, the automobile company. |
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Alone among his august superstar peers, he is famed for proselytising about new artists. |
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Not far away is Rotorua, a tourist spot famed for its steam, geysers, bubbling mud and foul, sulphurous smells. |
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Hrothgar's hall resounds with the laughter and songs of poets, who retell the famed history of the Danish tribe. |
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Rumours circulated backstage concerning the famed violinist, who was allegedly making last-minute efforts to cancel the proceedings. |
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He was for many years a cricket commentator on Indian radio, famed for his spoonerisms. |
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The gondoliers are protesting a law prohibiting gondola rides in Venice's famed canals during the morning rush hour. |
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And in Washington, the famed make-up artist and businesswoman Trish McEvoy. |
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The Regent Chiang Mai Resort and Spa offers shelter in an area famed for its distinctive culture. |
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This is an americanized version of the famed Running with the Bulls festival in Pamplona, Spain. |
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Charlie senior, famed for his red nose and bowler hat, was known all over the world for his tricks, humour and ability to play countless musical instruments. |
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His rivals in Washington looked for the slightest indication of his famed ego or misbehavior. |
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Yasuni Natonal Park, where the equator meets the Andes, is famed for its fabulous variety of plants and animals. |
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The city was famed for the production of frankincense which in those days was a treasure that commanded a huge price on the open markets of Alexandria, Jerusalem and Damascus. |
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Released but not free, the famed Chinese artist is out of jail but muzzled and constrained by the government. |
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When Cosby looked up, he saw that Sonny Stitt, the famed alto sax player, had joined the bandstand. |
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The hottest Thai export since their famed curries, he will be insistent on proving that he is no one-year fluke, that he is as nerveless as he is graceful. |
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The skinny Minnie even had some critics asking if the famed mouse had binged on celery and cocaine over the summer. |
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Christopher Bray on a new book that presents the famed director at his uncensored maddening best. |
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MySpace has hired the famed indie photographer to direct a commercial celebrating its relaunch. |
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Another district that is famed for products using the handloom is Kannur. |
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He's one of the famed cardiologists in the world, but he's not a surgeon. |
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There's a well-known tale of a pub in Dundee, famed for its stovies, which reluctantly capitulated to fashion by offering a low-calorie special, of stovies with crispbread. |
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The winery, famed for its sparking wines is located nine miles north of the Moldovan capital of chisinau. |
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And in the surrounding towns, an army of smart professionals chafed under long rush-hour commutes to downtown Boston or famed Route 128 to the west. |
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Tallchief was soon married to famed Russian choreographer George Balanchine, despite the 21-year age difference. |
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It should be noted that LA tap water, rather than NYC's famed brand, was chosen for the test. |
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It is beyond doubt that Ganguly's boys have, more often than not, choked in the final, what with their famed batting line-up coming to nought when it comes to the crunch. |
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The ball had plenty of depth to reach the park's famed left field fence. |
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Has this famed perfectionist workaholic chef found a new obsession? |
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This wine comes from Portugal's Douro valley, which is famed for port. |
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The grey, flinty slopes covered in the serried ranks of vineyards, gave way to the high pastures, the Alpine meadows, which nourished the famed milch cattle of Switzerland. |
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The ducks are among hundreds of wildfowl, including moorhens, coots and Canada geese based at the university, which is famed for its natural habitat. |
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Now the only negative thing was that we stayed the night at the top to see the famed sunrise in the morning but the hotel we stayed at was a kip and I hardly got any sleep. |
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Promo shots for dee dee King, taken by famed rock photographer Bob Gruen, are also on display at the Storefront Gallery. |
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It is just off the main route to the Redwood Park, home of the famed giant redwood trees that rise up to 367 feet and can live for more than 2,000 years. |
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It's the circular leaf-like shape of the island that gives Antigua its undulating shoreline, within which so many of its famed beaches are nestled. |
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Voice, shawms, and dulcians will bring to life the rarely heard music of early Guatemalan manuscripts, found in Bloomington's own famed Lilly Library. |
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Outlaw, their fourth album, sets out to romanticise Britain's famed criminals in the same way that American country music celebrates its history of gunslingers and gamblers. |
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If there is actually a war on Christmas, famed astrophysicist Neil deGrasse Tyson seems ready to lead the fight. |
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In 1978, for instance, Hockney was introduced to a new printing method by the famed printer Ken Tyler. |
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The famed preserved lemons can be found in many delicatessens. |
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A new hotel and restaurant by famed chef Fergus Henderson of St. John has Londoners salivating. |
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It is hard to resist feeling smug at the idea of a woman famed for her cool-headedness and self-discipline becoming a love-struck text-message junkie. |
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After Lacroix, Man Ray spent about six years with the famed Parisian demi-mondaine Kiki de Montparnasse, to whom he devoted an entire chapter in his autobiography. |
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The famed Brooklyn amusement park is a recurring motif in these paintings that feature carousel horses, Ferris wheels, fireworks, rockets and extravagant fantasy architecture. |
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For a week prior to Easter Sunday, Seville's famed Semana Santa processions trail evocatively, and sometimes not a little eerily, through the streets. |
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It caters for invalids as well as hedonists, its waters famed for their efficacy with eye and bladder problems, and the menu is a gastronome's delight. |
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I was famed for my ability to press all the right buttons in the install routine by simply following the instructions and not freezing up like a rabbit in the headlights. |
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In it are splendid Spanish Baroque buildings, some fading like the ghosts of grand dowagers, others newly primped models of the famed restoration of La Habana Vieja. |
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The Lancashire town of Bury is famed for black pudding, a regional delicacy consisting of congealed pigs' blood, fat, and rusk, encased in a length of intestine. |
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She's the boarding school beauty famed for her gypsyish looks. |
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Set at a hotel in the 1920s, it stars Ralph Fiennes as Gustave H., famed concierge of The Grand Budapest Hotel. |
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Mr Harbord was an old Harrovian famed for his joviality, and his suicide shocked his friends and family. |
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On the death of their grandfather, who was a famed stage magician, a brother and sister discover that not all of the old man's magic was performed on a stage. |
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Mr. Mayall, who was married with three children, was famed for his slapstick routines. |
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Despite the likelihood that humans are alone in the universe, the search for extraterrestrial intelligence will continue, said famed scientist Jill Tarter. |
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Long awaited and heavily hyped, this ambitious new complex famed for its high-end restaurant also houses a tea room, art gallery and the Sketch Bar. |
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A new biography of famed British author Somerset Maugham explores his complicated love life and defends his literary genius. |
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The famed writer, filmmaker, and humorist Nora Ephron died on June 26 at the age of 71 from leukemia. |
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The death of famed educator Clark Kerr last December evoked tributes and testimonials everywhere from the New York Times to local faculty bulletins. |
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Nobody knows worst-dressed lists better than the famed Mr Blackwell, who since 1960 has issued barbed critiques of stars' outfits at the start of each new year. |
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It was here that the Scottish steel baron, who made his fortune in America before turning philanthropist to the poor, threw his famed house parties for the great and the good. |
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Fresh ideas, inventive combinations and a lively ambience inform this modern Scottish restaurant famed for giving traditional dishes a vibrant international infusion. |
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But my request to interview D.A. Henderson, the famed smallpox eradicator and head of the newly created Office of Public Health Preparedness at HHS, was rebuffed. |
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Butcher is famed for recreating, in vivid tonality and detail, the threatened Florida Everglades wilderness swamps, with their dense foliage and moss-draped cypress trees. |
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The musician and businessman famed for his fundraising efforts topped a list of personalities in a poll commissioned to mark the coming Year of the Volunteer. |
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She graciously shares the copious details from her performances and collaborations with renowned directors, conductors and famed prima donnas and primo dons. |
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His Holiness the Dalai Lama takes us step by step through the famed logic of Madhyamika, the Middle Way that defeats all extreme views of reality. |
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A gallery highlight is the famed 900-carat Light of the Desert, the largest faceted cerussite gem in the world. |
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Samuel McIntyre, famed for his distinctive and delicate version of the English Adamesque style. |
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At least the daredevil, who unfortunately failed his famed stunt attempt, died the way he lived. |
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Life in the Roman Republic revolved around the city of Rome, and its famed seven hills. |
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Also closely associated with the city is Victorian poet and novelist Isabella Banks, most famed for her 1876 novel The Manchester Man. |
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Bradley is famed for portraying Barker's creation Pinhead in the Hellraiser series of films. |
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Isambard Kingdom Brunel, a famed engineer of the Industrial Revolution, was born in Portsmouth. |
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Even the famed Ffestiniog Railway acquired a Baldwin locomotive to shore up the fleet working the Welsh Highland Railway which it now owned. |
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The Round Table is King Arthur's famed table in the Arthurian legend, around which he and his Knights congregate. |
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Martial, writing under the Emperor Domitian, was a famed author of epigrams, poems which were often abusive and censured public figures. |
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In the early modern era, he was regarded as a wizard and particularly famed for the story of his mechanical or necromantic brazen head. |
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A version was created especially for the Bluenose, a famed Canadian ship based in Nova Scotia. |
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These works, which included the famed Rosetta Stone, were the first important group of large sculptures to be acquired by the Museum. |
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Tiree was famed in later times for its oats and barley, while smaller, uninhabited islands were used to keep sheep. |
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Wax sculptures of the Spice Girls are currently on display at the famed Madame Tussauds New York wax museum. |
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In November 1997, famed Tolkien illustrators Alan Lee and John Howe joined the project. |
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Headquartering themselves at Kisimul Castle, and making use of Birlinns, the MacNeils became famed for piracy. |
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The Brahmin is famed for its vegan cuisine, especially varieties of sambar and rasam. |
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In the south, the famed Folgore parachute division fought to the last round of ammunition. |
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There were also very unconventional trophies, such as the wig of a captured captain that the famed pirate Walter Kennedy once took as booty. |
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The county is famed as home of writers Jane Austen and Charles Dickens, as well as the birthplace of engineer Isambard Kingdom Brunel. |
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Today, the city is an industrial centre and is famed as the origin of Liebfraumilch wine. |
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One of Charlemagne's famed capitularies outlined part of the religious intent of his interactions with the Saxons. |
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It has been famed since antiquity for its pearl fisheries, which were considered the best in the world into the 19th century. |
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They are famed for their iconic performances of Philippine dances such as the tinikling and singkil that both feature clashing bamboo poles. |
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It contains the famed Manila Cathedral and the 18th Century San Agustin Church, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. |
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Howard Hughes, famed investor, pilot, film director, and philanthropist, was also of Huguenot descent and descendant from Rev. |
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Indeed, the famed British explorer James Cook narrowly missed the Strait of Juan de Fuca in March 1778, almost 200 years later. |
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He was famed for his penitential sermons, lambasting what he viewed as widespread immorality and attachment to material riches. |
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Sir Edward Coke, a famed jurist whose judgements included seminal cases in corporate and competition law and the creation of judicial review. |
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They eventually gave way to the Zagwe dynasty who are famed for their rock cut architecture at Lalibela. |
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Gas lights also operate in parts of the famed French Quarter and outside historic homes throughout the city in New Orleans. |
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Cumbria has produced a number of famed dishes and is home to countless Michelin Guide restaurants, one of which is located in Dalton. |
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Oddly, by the time the Gill reaches the famed viewpoint of Ashness Bridge, it has actually become Barrow Beck. |
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The beer is named for the Banzai Pipeline a well-known surf break on the famed North Shore of Oahu. |
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Despite being grilled by the Gestapo, the Welsh soldier refused to talk and was hauled before famed German general Erwin Rommel. |
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Despite being grilled by the Gestapo, the British soldier refused to talk and was hauled before famed German general Erwin Rommel. |
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Brits revealed workaholic Borthwick's famed line-out obsession even extended to a Saracens bonding trip in Swiss ski resort Verbier. |
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Fighting continued along the coastal road of the city, near the Medical School and famed Bibliotheca Alexandrina. |
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A Korean entrepreneur has acquired Napoleon Bonaparte's famed bicorn hat in an auction in Fontainebleau, south of Paris. |
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Stars like Antonio Banderas, Jennifer Lopez, Charlie Sheen and Angelina Jolie are famed for their love lives. |
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These Finnish rockers are a world away from the extreme black metal the Scandic wastes are famed for producing. |
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Denmark is famed for its blue wren population, but also attracts many varieties of possum and kangaroo. |
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Mantis shrimps famed for their murderously fast punches readily swing at each other during disagreements. |
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The villain Dolly Kidd was originally called Boofy Gore, after Arthur 'Boofy' Gore, who in reality was a close friend of the famed author. |
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It would have sold Kodak box cameras, such as the famed Brownie, and photographic plates before film was introduced only a few years later. |
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Which politician, famed for his budgie smugglers, won the general election in Australia in September? |
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The 'City of Sin' is famed for its glitzy casinos, spectacular shows and shotgun weddings. |
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At the vintage Palace Theater, a slack-key guitar concert was headed by one of the famed Pahinui brothers, Cyril. |
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Last but by no means least was a Chateau Musar 2000 from famed Lebanese producer Hochar. |
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A high-speed rival for Maserati's Quattroporte model, the Ferrari is named after the company's famed coachbuilder Sergio Scaglietti. |
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The elderly Abdulla Akhmedov was famed in the early 1970s for his radical regionalism in Turkmenia. |
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Initial work was a sea-bed survey by the famed French subaquatic explorer, Jacques Cousteau. |
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Akhenaten, who tried to impose monotheism with the worship of Aten, the sun disc, later fathered the famed boy king Tutankhamun. |
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The game loving crowd noshed on culinary treats courtesy of the famed Capital Grille and decadent desserts by Cake Designs by Edda. |
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The unprimed white canvases mirror famed painted royal portraits in size. |
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The famed Venus flytrap uses its sense of touch to rapidly close and trap insects. |
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True to the famed source novels, Hornblower outthinks his rivals to outfight them. |
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Our vectors changed every day, and sometimes we flew into the southern section of the famed Bermuda Triangle, also known as the Devil's Triangle. |
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Then there's the famed Monkey Man of Ditchwater Dingle, a half-man, half-ape creature. |
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No, Keane produced the famed hairdrier treatment for which his former manager at Manchester United Sir Alex Ferguson is renowned. |
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A 6-2 pivot man, Hall learned his basketball trade at Detroit's famed Brewster Center, a training ground of many top-notch Motor City athletes. |
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Feeling depressed, Beth wades into the famed Fountain Of Love and drunkenly snatches up a handful of coins and a poker chip. |
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Reed, famed for his prickliness in interviews, exhibited flashes of his feisty temperament to Davies, which the Welshman took in his stride. |
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Red oaks hybridize, too, but don't seem to obtain the famed hybrid vigor as often as white oaks. |
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With him, I saw Eddie Feigner, the famed leader of a four man softball troop, the King and his Court, play at Eisenhower Park. |
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Josh Fink is an outdoor enthusiast who spent much of his younger years climbing some of the world's most famed mountains. |
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Visitors will have the opportunity to see the Mongoose flopper next to its racing rival, the Snake's famed white Hot Wheels Barracuda Funny Car. |
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Mary Anning was a famed fossilist whose discoveries where breakthroughs for geology and the museum is built on the site of her home. |
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So it was with Gilbert Stuart, the famed portraitist who captured both the body and soul of many Founding Fathers. |
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Ever since the days of the famed Assyriologist, Eberhard Schrader, scholars have identified this king with none other than Hammurabi. |
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A volcanic island in the Tyrrhenian Sea, Ischia, famed for its beaches and the healing properties of its spas, has been welcoming visitors for centuries. |
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In honor of Women's History Month in March, miss KOREA BBQ restaurant offers a special Hwang Jini cocktail inspired by the famed muse of Korean history. |
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For instance, the first stored program computer, the famed ENIAC of the post-war 1940s, weighed more than 30 tons with its power and cooling equipment and filled a huge room. |
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But no, Van the man, famed for his grouchiness and seeming antipathy towards his fans, was actually on relatively good form for his Empire gig on Saturday night. |
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To this day it remains a quiet coastal town, famed for its mile-long golden beach, royal palace and the dinkiest wooden rail station you could wish to see. |
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This work is not so much a revisionist history as it is the demythologization of a law enforcement group as famed as Scotland Yard or the Canadian Mounties. |
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Leveraging the powerful Piledriver x86 core architecture, famed Finnish overclocker The Stilt pushed the envelope of silicon overclocking to the extreme. |
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Yes, famed Harvard urbanologist William Julius Wilson told the conferees. |
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Born in Liverpool, voracious reader of 20,000 books, uplifter of fallen women, four times PrimeMinister, four times Chancellor of the Exchequer, famed feller of trees. |
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Following the famed Ultramarines, devoted to Codex Astartes, as they struggle to get through the universe to finally reach their home known as Ultramar. |
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Illustration winners are likewise judged by famed illustrators including Frank Frazetta, Cliff Nielsen, Bob Eggleton, Stephen Hickman and Stephan Martiniere. |
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The huge engine is mounted behind the car's stylish blue leather-clad bucket seats and its exterior was styled by famed Italian coachbuilders Carrozzeria Bertone. |
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It was hard to tell sometimes with Junius Booth whether he was just plain insane or merely out of his box on booze, so famed was he for his eccentric nature. |
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The baritone Frederick Ranalow, famed for his close to 1,500 performances in The Beggar's Opera, was born in Kingstown, although he moved to England at an early age. |
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The river has been famed as a mixed fishery with salmon and trout fishing, mostly in the upper waters and a good coarse fishery in the lower reaches. |
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He was famed for his nondesertion of allies, even in intense combat. |
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Temples housed the cult images of deities, often by famed sculptors. |
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Long famed in fandom, Mr. Bloch skyrocketed to prominence in the mundane when his autobiographical novel, PSYCHO, was made into a hit motion picture. |
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There were a number of artists at this date who painted famed altarpieces, that are stylistically quite distinct from both the Italian and the Flemish. |
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It was initiated in 1757 and two of the professors, the physicist and chemist Joseph Black as well as the famed Adam Smith, became Watt's friends. |
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I am more famed in Heaven for my works than I could well conceive. |
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Famous tanning salon in Miami Beach, Business has been on operation for 16 years, located close to the famed Indian Creek, Pinetree Dr and Gorce Dr area. |
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Some were even stamped on the right front of their slides with small images of the famed French 75mm fieldpiece, a clever marketing ploy guaranteed to appeal to Gallic pride. |
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Back then, I recall, the place was famed for its T-bone steaks. |
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Seppala's lead dog, a gray and brown Siberian husky named Togo, had covered 4,000 miles in one year alone, guided a famed polar explorer around Alaska, and won major races. |
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The shrine and tomb of the famed 13th century poet and philosopher, Jalaluddin Rumi, who founded the Mevlevi Sufi brotherhood, is one of the most popular attractions. |
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Situated on a village road famed for its May blossom, the already spacious three-storey home was enlarged further with the addition of a snug and orangery seven years ago. |
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Her line is called susanelizabeth, and it's already got some famous fans, like L'il Kim and Kylie Minogue, singers famed for their bodacious bods. |
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Bill, famed for painting prostitutes and lap dancers in various states of undress, has taken on the commission as part of an exhibition highlighting Glasgow style. |
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The park is famed for its biodiversity and its enormous Rafflesia flowers. |
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Connoisseurs will have access to the famed Shantpuri-Phulia cotton sarees and Jamdani and Tangail six yard wonders in Murshidabad silk and cotton, among a plethora of others. |
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Waterhorse and her horse both benefitted from the training expertise of famed horse whisperer, Monty Roberts, who has been Booth's mentor for many years. |
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She toured the famed museum and fort at old Inner City of Baku, which showcase Collectibles and artifacts that reflect the richness of the city and its history. |
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As for the 1980s, famed for the mullet, the backcomb and the tight perm, it's clearly the decade the hair-conscious would rather forget, polling only one percent. |
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One of Recto Avenue's famous destinations is Divisoria, home to numerous shopping malls in the city, including the famed Tutuban Center and the Lucky Chinatown Mall. |
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Famed for its cosy snugs and hearty bar food its antiquated interior creates an atmosphere that some modern bars will never recreate. |
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Famed in his day as patriot, satirist, and foe to tyranny, Marvell was virtually unknown as a lyric poet. |
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Famed as a colourful cultural melting pot, the qualities that blessed New Orleans with its unique character also served as a curse that led to its downfall. |
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Famed Egyptian blogger Kareem Amer and his friend, filmmaker Samir Eshra, are now free after nearly a week in prison. |
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Famed Kenya-born Anthropologist Louis Leakey has evidence that a manlike creature roamed over eastern Africa concurrently with apes 20 million years ago. |
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Famed artist Banksy visited the city in 2000 and inspired many to start creating street art. |
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Famed for his piety and his remarkably mild and just reign, John was an exceptional example of a moral ruler at a time when cruelty was the norm. |
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Famed game developer Peter Molyneux is known for his boastful hucksterism, sometimes making promises for his games that just never materialize. |
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Famed for its sunsets where drummers come and perform, it is a haven for people living the hippy lifestyle. |
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Famed pop promoter Harvey Goldsmith is to team up with budget music group Tring International in a reverse takeover, it was announced yesterday. |
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Famed naturalist Charles Darwin complained of a close encounter with a bombardier beetle in an 1846 letter to English clergyman and naturalist Leonard Jenyns. |
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