He became famous for his portraits of Glasgow thugs and the drawings he made as the UK's official war artist in Bosnia. |
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The Duke of Windsor, Edward VIII, is famous for abdicating the throne to marry American divorcee Wallis Simpson. |
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Saudi Arabia is famous for gold and silver handicrafts, particularly jewelry fashioned as both a decorative art and as a status symbol. |
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Ancol is also conducting a major renovation on Gelanggang Samudra, an oceanarium which is famous for its dolphin and sea lion shows. |
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And the Greeks, famous for their tragedies, really knew how to plot a story for maximum impact. |
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This summer, we moved our musician son to Clarksdale, a small town in the north Mississippi Delta, famous for its blues lore. |
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Northumbrian English is somewhat famous for the Northumbrian burr, a rhotic realized as a uvular fricative. |
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Although Hirschberg is famous for turning celebrity profiles into celebrity vivisections, her portrait of Seinfeld was basically a Valentine. |
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Both buildings were built by the residents and have become famous for the regular dances and social evenings. |
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Mei Lanfang, for example, was famous for his verisimilar acting as young women, though he was a father of two sons. |
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We were not very impressed to find out that Delft is also famous for small white tiles decorated in blue paint. |
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Karlovy Vary is a spa town famous for its mineral waters and their medicinal qualities. |
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Long famous for its Chardonnays and Cabernet Sauvignons, Sonoma is now garnering more attention for other varietals, such as Syrah and Merlot. |
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They appear in the chronicles as the Varangians, famous for their fighting ability. |
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Another herb called sarpgandha is famous for its somnolent effect, but should be used only under expert supervision. |
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They are famous for bredies made with mutton, tomatoes, cabbage, or local plants. |
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Our breadsticks are called grisini in Italian and this area is famous for beef and veal. |
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This was quite odd this time of year, considering the high average snowfall amount Vermont was famous for. |
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Europe is famous for having so many miles of navigable waterways, so the Viking ships could and did travel far inland. |
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Because of this, there has been a surge in interest in the more accessible Dolphin Coast, which is famous for its bottle-nosed dolphins. |
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The necklace is famous for its unmatched brilliance and extraordinary design. |
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Apparently Mr. Howe is a little more famous for having sloped shoulders in Canada then elsewhere. |
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They ate us out of house and home, we have no hamburgers left and we ran out of cheese and onion rolls, but we're famous for that. |
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The Site of Apis is famous for the sacred animal of god Ptah, the Apis bull that was mummified here prior to its being buried. |
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Colorado is also saturated with boarding houses and lodges, each famous for its own experiences. |
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Mississippi, famous for its calorific mud pie, ranked the highest, followed by Alabama and West Virginia. |
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Maximilian was famous for his large nose, and it is prominent in all his pictures and statues. |
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He was famous for going into second base with his spikes high, bloodying middle infielders. |
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Belgium is rightly famous for its blond beers, and you'll find a bar on every street corner. |
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Though he is famous for blithe dismissal of his elders, he was actually remarkably attentive to local history. |
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But if Ribisi is famous for any one thing he's done, it's Phoebe's mooncalf brother in Friends. |
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The area is famous for its turpentine trees, the sap of which is used in candy making, and the leaf in making tea. |
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In addition to its well-preserved fossil fish, the Green River Formation is famous for its trona and oil shale. |
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Since I've never been famous for a neat and tidy workspace, others were detailed to the task and by the big day all was as shipshape as could be. |
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You're in a unique position in that you're a celebrity but one who's most famous for trashing her fallow celebrates. |
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I booked him into the West Hollywood Hyatt, which is known as the Riot House and is famous for getting trashed by rock stars. |
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Yet individuals do not have to be rich or famous for their passions to give shape to a community. |
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They played a version of the total football that the Dutch were famous for. |
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All over Germany there are Konditorei famous for their torte and kuchen, fruit tarts and pastries. |
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Turkey is also famous for its appetizers, called meze, made from meat, fish, and vegetables. |
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These are people who are famous for being famous, ciphers for our fantasies, cartoon characters with extravagant lives. |
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In this age of Z-list celebrities who are famous for being famous, it's so refreshing to meet a real star. |
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That is always the way of artists, for only mere celebrities are famous for being famous and need to cultivate a profile. |
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Both women are certainly easy on the eye, but both are merely famous for being famous and that is about the sum of their achievements. |
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All these years I lived here, and little did I know how much fun could be had for so little money in a town so famous for its tony ways. |
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Her sad puppy eyed look was famous for beguiling you into just about anything. |
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The actor was as famous for his fast living, hard drinking, and acerbic wit as for his performances. |
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One obvious example was the British photographer Bill Brandt, famous for photographing nudes by using a wide angle lens on the camera. |
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Most of you must know that Udayakumar, a contemporary of Rajkumar, was famous for his highly melodramatic performances. |
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Located on the entrance of the Grassland National Park near the U.S. border, the place is famous for having the world's largest medicine wheel. |
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Ashoka is famous for the edicts he ordered to be carved on rocks and pillars throughout his kingdom. |
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Iraq is also famous for its carpets, woven from fine threads in brilliant colors. |
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Pet parrots and mynah birds, in particular, are famous for their ability to copy words and expressions taught to them by their owners. |
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Leonardo is famous for his masterly paintings, such as The Last Supper and Mona Lisa. |
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She is famous for her deconstructions of narrative personae, of story or plot, of characterization, thematics, and so on. |
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The town is famous for Banbury cakes, which are still available in a number of bakeries and restaurants locally. |
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Bavaria is famous for its well-developed balneological treatment, which tends to attract an average six million tourists annually. |
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Astaire was famous for incorporating a strangely elegant mix of tap and ballroom. |
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Rutile is a tetragonal mineral famous for its variety of crystal habits and twinning. |
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They love a good scrap and they are a people famous for their inter-clan feuds and savage mountain guerrilla techniques. |
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The town is famous for its Norman Cathedral, one of the wonders of the medieval world, glittering with the gold tesserae of a thousand mosaics. |
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He was particularly famous for his optical instruments, such as the lenses used in telescopes, that were highly valued among European physicists. |
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It became internationally famous for its connection with The Smiths, the cult 1980s Mancunian band who posed in front of it for an album cover. |
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The critic's attacks on him as being famous for being himself on the telly and not for his food are pure hype. |
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The latter shouldn't be a problem for his successor, who is famous for his savoir faire. |
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This book magnificently fulfills the longstanding need for a comprehensive reference on this iron deposit famous for its rare minerals. |
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This pagoda had four sides and five storeys, and the carvings on the sides were famous for their magnificence. |
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Saladin, famous for his chivalry, not only forgave Balian, but provided Balian's family safe conduct back to Tyre. |
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Instead, he became more famous for crashing his Porsche and signing the world's most lucrative contract. |
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Padua was famous for its medical school and while he was there Copernicus studied both medicine and astronomy. |
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He is famous for the low-down tactic of setting up imaginary, exaggerated villains and dangers and then heroically shooting them down. |
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The exhibit spans multiple rooms and displays many works aside from the pop art he is most famous for. |
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Being famous for something just isn't necessary in his rather longing eyes. |
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Ours is an artisanal cheese, made in Comte, an area famous for its cheesemaking. |
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They're the Rockettes, world famous for their eye-high kicks and precise dance routines. |
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He became internationally famous for his collection, which included forty-five examples of armorial decoration, now on display in the museum. |
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The 62-year-old artist, famous for his lithograph and etching prints, contributed a series of ink drawings of Shanghai for the exhibition. |
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And he was almost as famous for his playboy lifestyle as his driving skills. |
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In a culture famous for its libidinous ways, carnival is the wildest time of all. |
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Elephants, tigers and rhinoceroses are successfully bred at the Way Kambas National Park, which is also famous for its elephant training school. |
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We were looking for a restaurant that's famous for enforcing turnover by requiring patrons to order two pieces every three minutes. |
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So what kind of image does the company wish to promote by employing as its brand ambassador a guy famous for such a stunt? |
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A number of women became famous for their poems inciting warriors to fight fiercely, lamenting death or defeat, or celebrating victory. |
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The gorilla is famous for knowing sign language, and she was able to sign to her handlers in California that she had a toothache. |
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The Wombles were famous for recycling the bits of rubbish they found on Wimbledon common and that is quite a new concept. |
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Her parties were in famous for being an opportunity to get drunk out of your mind and as high as a kite. |
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A fine pianist and singularly persuasive interpreter of his own music, Head was famous for his one-man recitals of his vocal music. |
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The Norman dynasty is famous for its martial accomplishment, its aggression and, of course, its conquests. |
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Kentucky is famous for its bourbon whiskey, but even most Kentuckians don't know that bourbon is the invention of a Baptist minister. |
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He is always ready with a cheery smile and wave, and is famous for sheltering passengers with his own umbrella. |
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Her daddy was Mike Fink, the keelboat man, who was famous for his daring deeds on the Ohio and Mississippi rivers. |
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Southern Morocco is famous for its kasbahs, large fortified homes made from pise or sun-dried mud-bricks. |
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Srikalahasti in Andhra Pradesh was famous for kalamkari, and Machilipatnam was renowned for fine textiles block printed with vegetable dyes. |
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Even though France is justly famous for the most amazing dairy products on earth, for some reason, the milk selection is sorely lacking. |
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If he had never directed another picture, he would be justly famous for this incredible film alone. |
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Corbett never swears on stage and is most famous for his gently rambling monologues and long digressions. |
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Dr Jean-Louis Sebagh is famous for his Gallic charm and for having the adoration of supermodels and actresses. |
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The Pyrenees are famous for their capricious showers, which pour rain and hail on one mountainside while another is bathed in sunlight. |
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He is, however, most famous for introducing the first effective treatment for Addison's disease. |
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He is famous for refusing to acknowledge Elizabeth ever again after she eloped with Browning. |
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Schleiermacher is already famous for his Satie interpretations and he gives well nigh definitive accounts of the music on disc. |
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The city is also famous for its handicrafts, colorful woven baskets, and silverware. |
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Jainists are famous for self denial. One group of monks, the Digambaras, does not wear clothes. |
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The Gregory Brothers have become Internet famous for auto-tuning the news. |
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It is famous for its mountainous debt and its stupendous sales growth. |
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Bryant was famous for standing with his arms crossed, and a bullet had struck his armpit and pierced his chest. |
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Gaziantep is famous for its baklava and this batch of twenty was expensive. |
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He cast himself, he cast lovers, ex-lovers, friends, collaborators, and his films became famous for their bantering specificity. |
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Connecticut is rightfully famous for being the birthplace of the hot lobster roll and is widely known as the home of great pizza. |
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George Galloway, a member of British parliament who represents Bradford West, is famous for a great many things. |
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But to some, the idea of a 6-year-old lending her image to a brand famous for provocative spreads and buxom models is inexcusable. |
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The rock-clad town is now famous for meat products like chorizo, along with olive oil, almonds, and jams. |
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Moore is famous for placing a monument of the Ten commandments in his courtroom. |
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So, Mark Felt was convicted of Cointelpro operations including countless break-ins, but he is now famous for blowing the whistle on another group of burglars. |
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Josh Harris was a dotcom millionaire who became famous for crafting a Big Brother-style artistic experiment. |
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The cities of Mostar and Sarajevo are famous for their kilims. |
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Guyana is famous for rich, heavy rums while Haiti follows the French tradition of double distilling and extended aging in oak barrels for rich, full styles. |
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Upon moving in, the duchess became famous for her wild parties. |
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By the time of my last visit, about a year ago, Maurice had become almost as famous for being a curmudgeon as he was as an artist. |
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Taxidermy also put Damien Hirst on the map, and Italian artist Maurizio Cattelan is famous for his arresting taxidermy horses. |
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The place where we went most often was Carnac, on the South coast of Brittany, a little town famous for its stunning prehistoric menhir alignments. |
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Plus, these days people routinely become famous for appearing in advertising, designing things, being good cooks, yammering away on the internet, etc. etc. |
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Now, Nelly is not famous for his political activism or preoccupation with African-American issues. |
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Catlin is justly famous for his paintings of American Indians. |
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One skeleton in particular has become famous for the brutal way she died and the ethereal way her body was preserved. |
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Pindar was famous for the complexity and beauty of his poetry, which generally employed a three-part structure using repeated rhythmical patterns of words. |
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The Speyside distillery is famous for taking only the finest cut of spirit for its whisky. |
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One of the discoverers was a roboticist famous for studying the gaits of everything from cockroaches to humans, in an attempt to perfect robotic walking. |
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Dating back to the third century B.C., the landscape there approximates the Arcadian ideal and the site is famous for its oracle, who was mentioned by Herodotus. |
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Since ancient times this area was famous for its argentiferous minerals. |
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When your middle and upper body are weak compared to your leg and hip muscles, you're more prone to low back pain which poor, round-shouldered runners are so famous for. |
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The decision to send the jets, famous for their vertical take-offs and landings, comes as Afghanistan faces a tense period in the run-up to elections. |
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This isn't the typical high heels and hair gel style pool party rave Miami is famous for. |
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This frustration and anger boiled over that year, one famous for strikes. |
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I know you Americans are famous for your hospitality, but this is really ridiculous. |
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Zidane is famous for providing both the greatest and the most ignominious moments in French World Cup history. |
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Most famous for Nadia Boulanger's teaching, it had been set up in the first instance because General Pershing wanted US Army bandsmen to be trained by French musicians. |
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In the 16th century, English mastiffs were famous for their courage and ferocity as war dogs, and were used in Spanish armies both in Europe and America. |
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The village of Liopetri is famous for its traditional basketwork. |
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From Moab, they will drive to Monument Valley, famous for the towering red buttes and mesas, which have formed the background for countless westerns. |
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Elsa Maxwell was famous for being famous, a gossip columnist and party planner who knew whom to invite and whom to leave out. |
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Instead of the super-duper twist ending M.Night has become famous for, this picture is gently torqued throughout its length, creating a very smooth viewing experience. |
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Tommy, famous for his sexcapades, is finally going to go to college. |
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There, Armstrong became famous for flying the dangerous and temperamental X-15 rocket plane. |
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Grimshaw, who is most famous for his moonlit townscapes, was born in Leeds in 1836 and began painting while working as a clerk for the Great Northern Railway. |
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Small fractures are now visible in the arched ceiling of the Church of St Catherine, famous for the worldwide broadcast of midnight Mass on Christmas Eve each year. |
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At this point in his career, macfarlane was almost exclusively famous for his animated hits. |
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Stripping and teasing, as well as dancing and prancing, began in the Jazz Age of the 1920s, when black performers became famous for doing the shimmy. |
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Think of all the miserable children of millionaires with more money than they know what to do with, washing around the gossip columns, famous for their names and nothing else. |
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And Costas is, after all, a guy who is famous for his mellifluous commentary on balls and strikes, touchdowns and field goals. |
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Working in a country famous for its afternoon tea ritual, researchers have released a new study detailing how green and black tea can actually improve your memory. |
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But Green-Wood is more famous for its nefarious residents, those of the drug-peddling, political-swindling, hit-men variety. |
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The old bishop was famous for his unctuosity even in that unctuous age. |
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This is a remote arid area of thorn bushes, ostriches, and minimal rainfall, but the town, Montagu, is famous for the production of muscatel, a sweet dessert wine. |
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Japanese bureaucrats had been famous for their unerringness. |
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Ruth, too, was famous for performing vaudevillian shenanigans on the off-season barnstorming tours he frequently headlined. |
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The island is a complex arrangement of hundreds of micro-climates famous for their whimsy. |
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Kate Christensen is famous for her wickedly drawn characters, but this time her setting, Brooklyn, almost steals the show. |
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Brazilians may be famous for their beach bodies, but new wealth is wreaking havoc on their waistlines. |
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Central France is famous for boeuf bourguignon, beef in red wine sauce. |
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She was a respected archaeologist who discovered the Tabun skull, one of the most famous Neanderthal skulls, and became most famous for her work popularising the science. |
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They are, no doubt, filling their lungs with the same crystal clear and bracing sea air that used to be found in Victorian times, when the resort was famous for being a spa. |
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Most famous for his swashbuckling systems and successes at Foggia more than 10 years ago, he was an unyielding believer in attack as the best form of defence. |
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The soba noodles are made in-house and are what Soba Nippon is famous for. |
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Moscow used to be famous for its bare shelves and breadlines. |
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We headed straight to Ciao Bella, famous for its sorbets and gelati. |
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He was famous for his shouting matches, but also for standing up to the House Un-American Activities Committee when most producers spinelessly caved in. |
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Neil Jenman, an Australian real estate agent famous for his crusades on integrity in the real estate game has this to say about spruikers in the property market. |
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The garden was created by banker Lionel de Rothschild in the 1920s and is famous for its stunning displays of camellias, azaleas and rhododendrons. |
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In the 'Golden Age' of silent movies, Mack Sennett was famous for both the quality and the quantity of his physical comedy films. |
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Germany is famous for its traditional seaside resorts on the Baltic Sea and the North Sea coasts, mainly established in the 19th century. |
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The Villa d'Este near Tivoli is famous for the water play in its terraced gardens. |
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Tens of thousands of tourists visit Goa to enjoy its sun kissed beaches, which are also famous for nightlong parties. |
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The best known university in the region is the University of Oxford, famous for its ornate colleges and its rowing teams on the Thames. |
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Jake, who died aged 69, was also famous for roles in Gregory's Girl, Tutti Frutti and A Sense of Freedom. |
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Cardiff is also famous for Cardiff Castle, St David's Hall, Llandaff Cathedral and the Wales Millennium Centre. |
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The Royal Porcelain Factory is famous for the quality of its ceramics and export products worldwide. |
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Later he went to Padua in Italy famous for the Orto botanico di Padova, 16th century herb gardens. |
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Pret, famous for its preservative-free, fresh food, is said to be in preliminary talks with its bankers. |
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American Oscar-nominated actor, famous for his roles in The Notebook and Half Nelson. |
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Rugby is most famous for the invention of rugby football, which is played throughout the world. |
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The square was once famous for feral pigeons and feeding them was a popular activity. |
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Magline, famous for the Magliner two wheel hand truck, recently redesigned the company's sales structure to improve responsiveness to customers. |
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He was famous for organising the city's popular Blitz Balls and tea dances and for his own band The Nostalgics. |
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Sweetmaker Khalil Al-Sharabi, 25, works in a Sana'a sweetshop which is famous for its Shami sweets. |
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He is best known for his satirical verse and for his translation of Homer, and he is also famous for his use of the heroic couplet. |
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The Czech lands have been famous for centuries for producing some of the finest amber nectar in the world. |
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My guide insisted that I try the popular 'Badhe Miya Kabab,' a mouth-watering delicacy that the Old Delhi is famous for. |
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She grew up in one of the local Egyptian neighbourhoods famous for craftwork. |
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Just as the French are famous for their desserts, Cote is renowned for its creme caramel, made daily to perfection. |
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For some reason she remained famous for the rest of her life despite singing rubbish songs and being outacted by a log. |
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Napoleon was, and remains, famous for his battlefield victories, and historians have spent enormous attention in analysing them. |
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This would have been a burial fitting a king who was famous for his wealth in Old Norse sources. |
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Punta del Este is home to the only Conrad Hotel in South America, also famous for its casino. |
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In the valley are several small towns, each famous for its own particular craft. |
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San Jeronimo de Tunan is famous for its intricately designed and crafted silver filigree jewellery. |
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The twin towns of Cochos Grande and Cochos Chico are famous for their intricate carving on gourds, which are imported from other regions of Peru. |
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Yermak, the embodiment of Cossack freewill, bravery, and brutality, grew famous for his exploits on the Volga. |
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The Cape of Khargoy is famous for the remains of the ancient Kurykan's stone wall. |
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The state of Goa is famous for its excellent beaches, churches, and temples. |
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Goan cuisine is famous for its rich variety of fish dishes cooked with elaborate recipes. |
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He is famous for his invention of the first commercially used steam powered engine. |
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Part of the latter is famous for incorporating one of the few remnants of the Vicinal, the former Belgian national tramway network. |
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Vickers was also famous for the construction of airships and airship hangars during the early 20th century. |
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The family later became famous for their alliance with the neighbouring de Bruce family who went on to become ancestors of the Kings of Scotland. |
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The Bloedel Reserve on Bainbridge Island, Washington State, is famous for its moss garden. |
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The artist Charles Gough is more famous for his death on Striding Edge in 1805 than for what he achieved in his life. |
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Another prominent architect was Vladimir Shukhov, famous for Shukhov Tower, just one of many hyperboloid towers designed by Shukhov. |
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Moscow metro system is famous for its art, murals, mosaics, and ornate chandeliers. |
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Nottinghamshire is famous for its involvement with the legend of Robin Hood. |
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Lying off the coast of Northumberland are the Farne Islands, another dolerite outcrop, famous for their bird life. |
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The village is also famous for its display of Christmas lights and decorations during the festive season. |
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The town is famous for its once thriving silk industry, commemorated in the Silk Museum. |
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Shaddon Mill, in Denton Holme, became famous for having the worlds 8th tallest chimney and was the largest cotton mill in England. |
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The valley is famous for its cheese, with the main commercial production at Hawes. |
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Hellhounds are also famous for appearing in Northern European mythology and folklore as a part of the Wild Hunt. |
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John Hancock is famous for being the first signatory to the American Declaration of Independence, and for writing his name large. |
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Christy Turlington is a statuesque supermodel famous for her Calvin Klein ads. |
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East Chicago, Ind., a smoky Lake Michigan steel town that isn't exactly famous for its esthetic splendor even when the sun shines. |
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I nod again, and again, more confidently, when told that Taylor Made is famous for its cookies, which are displayed appetisingly nearby. |
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The Insular style is most famous for its highly dense, intricate and imaginative decoration, which takes elements from several earlier styles. |
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In Indonesia the caves at Maros in Sulawesi are famous for their hand prints. |
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Brick Lane in the East London Borough of Tower Hamlets is famous for its many curry houses. |
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The celeb teachers include Rolf Harris, famous for his doodles and wobble board cover version of Led Zeppelin's Stairway to Heaven. |
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The era is most famous for theatre, as William Shakespeare and many others composed plays that broke free of England's past style of theatre. |
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It is most famous for being the place from which Columbus set sail in 1492, eventually reaching America. |
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The celebutante was one of the beautiful people famous for being famous. |
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It is famous for hosting numerous corporate offices and commercial developments. |
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Machiavelli is most famous for a short political treatise, The Prince, a work of realist political theory. |
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Lysippos' sculpture, famous for its naturalism, as opposed to a stiffer, more static pose, is thought to be the most faithful depiction. |
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He is famous for his articulation of the theory of separation of powers, which is implemented in many constitutions throughout the world. |
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Rome is a city famous for its numerous fountains, built in all different styles, from Classical and Medieval, to Baroque and Neoclassical. |
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Harris, who became famous for chart hits like Sun Arise and Tie Me Kangeroo Down Sport, was sentenced to five years and nine months last year. |
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The British were especially famous for financing and constructing railways around the world. |
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He was most famous for his aggressive foreign policy in Europe, Mexico, and worldwide. |
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Others, such as Pemulwuy, Yagan, and Windradyne, became famous for armed resistance to the European settlers. |
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The Little Karoo is historically, and still, famous for its ostrich farming around the town of Oudtshoorn. |
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Freshwater is famous for its geology and coastal rock formations that have resulted from centuries worth of coastal erosion. |
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Blanchett, famous for playing Queen Elizabeth I, portrays Dylan in his 1960s Highway 61 era. |
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Apsara Dance, famous for strong hand and feet movement, is a great example of Hindu symbolic dance. |
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The city of Bath is famous for its substantial Georgian architecture and is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. |
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Qutba is famous for its stuffed parathas, especially those stuffed with potato or keema. |
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Methodist preachers were famous for their enthusiastic sermons and often accused of fanaticism. |
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Monitor lizards are the group of lizards that Komodo dragons belong to, Komodos are famous for being the largest lizards alive today. |
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Tortoises are famous for moving slowly, in part because of their heavy, cumbersome shells, which restrict stride length. |
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The Blombos Cave site in South Africa, for example, is famous for rectangular slabs of ochre engraved with geometric designs. |
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It seems Tyneside is in for a backpacker boom as tourists flood into a newly trendy and fashionably cultural city famous for its nightlife. |
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He had a quiet game, registering three tackles and making none of the spectacular ball-hawking plays he has become famous for. |
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Not as reserved as his mother Matilda, nor as charming as his father Geoffrey, Henry was famous for his energy and drive. |
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Java was famous for rice surpluses and rice export since ancient times, and rice agriculture contributed to the population growth of the island. |
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Ba'ad village is famous for the growing of pomelos, which is being harvested during this period of the year. |
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He was so famous for this, the Romans used to say he could breed oysters on the roof of his house. |
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As famous for his sartorial elegance as for his ruthfulness, he revelled in his icon status. |
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Billy Bunter, the 'Fat Owl of the Remove,' was famous for his greedy appetite, in particular his insatiable desire for jam tarts and doughnuts. |
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Dutch lawyers were famous for their knowledge of international law of the sea and commercial law. |
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The Romans were also famous for their oral tradition, poetry, drama and epigrams. |
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The town is famous for the production of limoncello, a digestif made from lemon rinds, alcohol, water and sugar. |
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Justice Scalia is famous for his strong rule orientation, best articulated in his 1989 article, The Rule of Law as a Law of Rules. |
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Newquay on the north coast is famous for its beaches and is a popular surfing destination, as is Bude further north. |
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But he also carries the taint of failed Majorism and is not exactly famous for his warmth and popular touch. |
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Their record reminds me very much of the managerialism that Jack McConnell was famous for. |
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Customers here are famous for putting style before substance and not everyone knows their banh mi from their bocconcini. |
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Notable mathematicians include Sir William Rowan Hamilton, famous for work in classical mechanics and the invention of quaternions. |
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He is famous for his works that show a cat in a Mao jacket, a comical depiction of Mao Zedong, the founder of Communist China. |
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Horsehead Nebula is a typical dark nebula, and is famous for resembling the head of a horse. |
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One of the most famous of foods is pane carasau, the flat bread of Sardinia, famous for its thin crunchiness. |
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Yogyakarta is world famous for the ancient Borobudur and Prambanan temples and is one of the most important tourist destinations in Indonesia. |
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Celebrations in London are famous for colourful parades, fireworks, and street dancing. |
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Up to now, a Lowry was only famous for drawing pictures of matchstick men and matchstick cats and dogs. |
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Ushant is famous for its maritime past, both as a fishing community and as a key landmark in the Channel approaches. |
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Pryor was famous for being funny, even as his life was far from funny. |
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Halite formations are famous for their ability to form diapirs, which produce ideal locations for trapping petroleum deposits. |
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Many species are famous for undertaking long annual migrations, crossing the equator or circumnavigating the Earth in some cases. |
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The gypsum sand dunes of the White Sands National Monument in New Mexico are famous for their bright, white color. |
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Favorite grains are mainly wheat, and the region is famous for sourdough bread. |
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Bashayer Al-Shanbari said Makkah is famous for its traditional meals in Ramadan, at the top of which is soup, sambusak, mento and farmouza. |
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The Victorian era is famous for the Victorian standards of personal morality. |
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Vermont in particular is famous for producing farmhouse style cheeses, especially a type of cheddar. |
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The Hindu community's payasams, especially those made at temples, like the Ambalappuzha temple, are famous for their rich taste. |
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Queens Park or Longton park in Dresden is one of the city's heritage parks and is famous for its horticulture and lakes. |
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The Bangladesh Plain is famous for its fertile alluvial soil which supports extensive cultivation. |
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The comedian is famous for his monologue about winning the lottery. |
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In Guilin, China, cormorants are famous for fishing on the shallow Lijiang River. |
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Edge Hill university's Chancellor Dr Tanya Byron is famous for working in television series such as House of Tiny Tearaways and Teen Angels. |
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The Minoans were famous for their carefree lifestyle, which is clearly reflected in their art. |
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Enron Corp., once a major U.S. corporation, is now famous for cooking the books. |
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For instance, Whitebrook became famous for paper milling, when wallpaper became a fashionable way to decorate houses. |
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Chicago is famous for its outdoor public art with donors establishing funding for such art as far back as Benjamin Ferguson's 1905 trust. |
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Wallonia is famous for a number of different foods and drinks, a great many of which are specialties of certain cities or regions. |
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Simeiz, famous for its splashy parties and crowded clubs, looked deserted. |
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Sandanski, about an hour drive from the border with Greece, is famous for its thermal springs. |
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The company was famous for its moquette, widely used in public transport seating. |
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Belgium is famous for beer, chocolate, waffles and french fries with mayonnaise. |
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Philip Danforth Armour founded Armour Meats in 1867, revolutionizing the American meatpacking industry and becoming famous for hot dogs. |
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McDonnell Aircraft was founded by James Smith McDonnell, in 1939, and became famous for its military jets. |
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The gardens are famous for the collections of conifers, ferns and gunneras. |
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Indonesia has at least 150 active volcanoes, including Krakatoa and Tambora, both famous for their devastating eruptions in the 19th century. |
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Tobago is famous for its flora and fauna, and I'm in for a treat as I walk beneath the bamboo shoots and reach the Highland Waterfall at Moriah. |
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In the 1890s Finnish nationalism based on the Kalevala spread, and Jean Sibelius became famous for his vocal symphony Kullervo. |
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Romans were particularly famous for their public baths, called thermae, which were used for both hygienic and social purposes. |
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