In recent times, the Solomon Island eclectus has become well-known in aviculture. |
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The most well-known avatars are Rama, Krishna, who destroyed the wicked and established a new order, Buddha, the founder of Buddhism, and Kalki. |
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The Orchestra was formed in 2000 by Germantown native Aaron Levinson and well-known salsero Oscar Hernandez. |
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She was a well-known authoress, and had written a series on a girl who lived on a farm and had horses. |
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I have no doubt that latticework is, and was in 1992, a generally well-known way to transfer shear forces in a structure. |
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He got the song penned by the well-known Tamil cinema lyrist Vairamuthu and the anthem cassette is played on every Monday and Friday morning. |
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Both parties being well-known in the town, there was considerable interest evinced in the case and some amusement over it in court. |
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The ancient sagas of Snorri Sturluson are well-known among medieval literary scholars. |
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Apart from the well-known reputable ones, many of the organisations operating in this field are unknown entities. |
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He modified these in his well-known catalogue for his 1964 exhibition of Senufo art at the Museum of Primitive Art in New York City. |
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He was a pacifist activist to the end, embodying an egoless spirit all too rare among well-known activist types. |
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Some of the well-known family businesses include timber merchants and builders' providers the McMahon Group. |
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It is an example of a well-known model attributable to the Anglo-Florentine sculptor Fanelli. |
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He is a well-known expert in the field of astrobiology and its cultural implications. |
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Just because a dot-com business has a well-known or attractive brand name is no assurance of success. |
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A weary group of well-known Tasmanian nature photographers has just walked out of there, on assignment for the World Wide Fund for Nature. |
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Her divorced mother married a man who was a well-known miniature and china restorer. |
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While drag kings have become well-known in major metropolitan areas, not everyone has been able to explore their playful explorations of gender. |
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Two well-known shopkeepers in Kirkby Lonsdale have announced their intention to retire from their traditional village shop. |
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One well-known Louisianan chef was bringing a piece of modern Acadia to the old country. |
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The use of anonyms and pseudonyms is a well-known phenomenon in literature, not least children's literature. |
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Second, our sample of clinical anorgasmic women was too small to take into account well-known subtypes of female anorgasmia. |
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This is a typical example for which the well-known consequence is cell retraction and rounding off of the surface. |
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Hence the well-known depictions of the human frame with the arms and legs outstretched to meet the circumference of a perfect circle. |
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Acute infectious illnesses are well-known antecedent events in two thirds of patients who suffer from the syndrome. |
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We have more than 100 Asian pear trees in one of our orchards, and it's well-known that Asian pears are a smorgasbord for the coddling moth. |
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Another member of the family was well-known locally for her artistic skills. |
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Unlike the well-known Hawaii Ironman, the Olympic distance seems much more humane by comparison. |
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He was a brother of Mick Byrne, the well-known thresher man who drove his thresher into many farmsteads in West Wicklow. |
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The well-known cheer, meritorious though it may be, seemed misdirected to rival revilers like myself. |
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This episode features well-known actors such as Adam Pike, Terry Norton and Russel Savadier. |
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He is a well-known flower arranger himself and will give a demonstration of his art. |
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Last Divali, a friend told me about a large stapler pin found in a badam burfi bought from a well-known sweetmeat seller. |
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More seriously, it seems that not a few musicians seek out less well-known foreign songs as material for their own albums. |
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Less well-known is the work of The Big Issue Foundation, the charity arm of the organisation. |
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They were well-known silent film stars who were married and who often starred in adventure romances together. |
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Joseph Campbell, the well-known writer on mythology and comparative religion, identified twelve stages in the archetypal hero's journey. |
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The folktale of a wicked man who helps a woman spin thread or straw into skeins of gold is well-known with variations around the world. |
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One of the most well-known Polynesian musical instruments is the Hawaiian ukulele. |
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The tall pillar of stones on the summit is a well-known landmark and there are great views of the valleys and tarns below. |
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A head with a ringed neck probably refers to the well-known fertility goddess. |
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It is now well-known that in order to observe a blink, the first target must be masked. |
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The well-known study by Thomas Maguire, a lithographic print taken from life in 1849, was from the outset a commercial project. |
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Less well-known are the small toucans known as aracaris, who have their own jerky charm. |
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The former Trowbridge schoolboy and well-known football player died less than a week later on February 8 from a fatal bleed to the brain. |
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Another way in which emotions and moods affect judgement is the well-known relationship between good mood and overconfidence. |
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St. Kitts' well-known folk dance troupe, Masquerades, performs traditional dances ranging from the French-derived kwadril to African war dances. |
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These collections were assembled by Faculty Affiliate, Dr. Dave E. Walter, University of Queensland,, Australia, a well-known acarologist. |
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One result of this is the well-known thickening of pulmonary secretions, generally developing later in life. |
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How does the congregation respond to the jazzed-up versions of what might be well-known and favourite hymns? |
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It is a well-known fact that I wouldn't even last five minutes on the gymnastics mat. |
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The graduate student of the well-known professor had furthered the experiment with mice blastocoels. |
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By the time he painted this well-known image of Iona, Peploe had been acquainted with the island for four years. |
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Pupils aged between five and 18 blasted out renditions of well-known songs. |
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Hunting with dogs would ban a number of less well-known bloodsports, like hare coursing, mink hunting, rabbiting with terriers. |
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Anglers targeting the battling barbel have benefited from this with fish feeding well in a number of the well-known hot-spots. |
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It is a well-known phrase that if there is one thing worse than a public monopoly, it is a private monopoly. |
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Of course, there are many well-known cases where pollution is caused by anthropogenic emissions of chemicals. |
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The investor in the future large complex will be a joint-stock company in which well-known business people will participate. |
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To add spice to the event, well-known TV personalities were introduced as the masters of ceremonies. |
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He spoke in Chinese with a translator, and displayed his well-known sense of humor by joshing the translator a bit. |
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The address, suited to the climate of 2002, was given by a well-known human rights activist. |
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He has also worked at well-known venues including the Royal Albert Hall and Wigmore Hall. |
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Seven well-known films of various genres from different eras will once again be shown on the big screen. |
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He edits a well-known Bombay paper that we all pretend to despise, but that we all read. |
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Hiring from a well-known and reputable company will help minimise the risks. |
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He is a well-known footballer in his native Cloonacool and a very popular young man. |
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The fact that a well-known person lived in your home will not necessarily sell it. |
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This year it is our 20th anniversary and we happen to have chosen a well-known guest artist. |
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It's a live performance of many of her most well-known tracks, recorded in a cathedral in Paris. |
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Wine lovers tend to judge the quality of a wine region by the reputation of its well-known wines. |
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There was a lot of guessing as to who Santa was but we can say he is a well-known local entertainer. |
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He has traveled extensively to gem locales worldwide and has opened himself to the tutelage of well-known gem authorities. |
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She was in a car with a male friend and his new girlfriend, a moderately well-known feminist theorist. |
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That Taiwan's judicature is not independent is well-known, but it is not Chuang's fault. |
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A well-known practical application of this observation is the use of microbe-derived adjuvants to increase antibody responses. |
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Its application to electronics collected a number of well-known technologies to produce useful monolithic circuits. |
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Robert Cormier, a well-known author of adolescent literature, uses the theme of intimidation in many of his books. |
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The very well-known glycerine component in soaps is made mainly from animal fat, namely whale oil. |
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His first exposure to sculpturing was when Chen sculpted a bust of Deng's uncle, who was a well-known professor in Shanghai Music Conservatory. |
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During the Depression in 1931 the company began manufacturing the well-known Atlas electric ranges. |
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A well-known example of an effective method is the truth table test for tautologousness. |
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The ancestors of Adyghe people founded the so called Maykop Culture, well-known in the world archeology. |
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A well-known Sundanese dish is lalapan, which consists only of raw vegetables, such as papaya leaves, cucumber, eggplant, and bitter melon. |
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The land is owned by Silcock's, a well-known family of showmen who put on fairs around the North-west. |
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He showed his press card stating that he was a journalist with a well-known magazine. |
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Supermarket trolleys are well-known for their irritating tendency to veer from the straight and narrow, apparently at their own whim. |
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Collecting Africana is unlike collecting most other materials because of the lack of well-known high-profile vendors. |
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It features a selection of products from wine to whiteware from a range of carefully selected suppliers representing well-known consumer brands. |
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A well-known locality for agate or chalcedony nodules in rhyolite is near the Twin Mountains, northwest of Del Norte in Saguache County. |
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A well-known older astrobleme situated in the margin of the Mesoprotozoic Superior craton provides a good example of meteorite fall. |
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Paul, who is already a scratch golfer, is the grandson of well-known Newbridge man Tommy O Hanlon. |
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The letters are answered by a well-known journalist who has become an agony aunt. |
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It's well-known that, in the status race, mothers bring up the rear, ranking equally with the disabled and the elderly. |
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Some operators can get promotion mileage from drink menus created by well-known mixologists. |
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I add that Canada also eschews bipartisan democracy in favor of a number of well-known parties and a handful of lesser known ones. |
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This is the well-known, efficiency-pricing principle that requires that prices equal the marginal costs of usage. |
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The 7800s are reference boards which are badged as EVGA, a well-known American brand. |
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However, forest fires are well-known, important mechanisms for exchanging elements between the biosphere and the atmosphere. |
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The compound is readily absorbed by the body and is well-known for its harmful effects on proteins, DNA, and other biomolecules. |
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Gspda is well-known as a brand in Asia, where it sells a range of different devices, but in Europe its products will be badged by the networks. |
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The Lord's providing manna to the Israelites is one of the most well-known events of the Scriptures. |
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Regular readers will remember the picture of a well-known city face with a Miss York beauty queen. |
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He was a well-known advocate for better working conditions and higher pay for Cambodian workers. |
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Few well-known executives who achieved celebrity during the boom years of the Nineties are now safe from shareholder retribution. |
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As someone who is employed, I don't drink the Kool-Aid of my very well-known boss. |
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To top it all off, he was on of the most well-known seniors in the whole school. |
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They specialise in the less well-known works of major European playwrights such as Ionesco. |
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The movie is about the sport of high school wrestling, and Jimi, smart guy that he is, loaded the roles with Olympic and well-known wrestlers. |
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Managers of a well-known Dublin bar and bistro decided last month they were undercharging their trendy customers for sipping cappuccinos. |
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But the surest way to writerly independence is a big readership and a well-known name, which is exactly what Winfrey was offering him. |
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Many of the names, transliterated phonetically from Arabic, are not well-known or are difficult to identify from the information given. |
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Xanthine oxidase catalyses the oxidation of xanthine and hypoxanthine to uric acid and is a well-known producer of superoxide radicals. |
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The Mandans are one of the most well-known agricultural tribes of the Missouri Valley region. |
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The effect on seedling germination is a well-known phenomenon in allelopathy. |
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Mosquitoes, biting flies, and ticks are some of the well-known blood parasites that use CO2 as a directional cue. |
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The men in grey suits are people who have a lot of power in business or politics, but aren't well-known or charismatic. |
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The first well-known victims of the reign of terror, however, came from the other end of the political spectrum. |
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Our 42nd president was another authority figure well-known for mulligans, not counting shots, and fluffing up his score. |
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One well-known habit consists of clusters or groups of somewhat malformed or slightly curved cubes arranged in a stair-stepped pattern. |
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George was well-known and respected in Rosses Point for his contribution to and interest in golfing, yachting and boating over many years. |
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The Sauk chief was the subject of the well-known paintings of George Catlin and the portrait by John Wesly Jarvis. |
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Finally, in China, the moon and the sun are representative of the perfect yin and the perfect yang in the well-known yinyang symbol. |
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In a well-known textbook on the subject we find a continuum defined as a compact connected subset of a topological space. |
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I did encounter a few well-known limitations and bugs in the current beta, but I managed to get around them. |
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After three and a half years in the job, the well-known couple decided to move to Tassie for family reasons. |
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It is well-known that the incidence of significant congenital malformations is 1.5 per cent of all pregnancies. |
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It was the same night, a well-known director-cinematographer said he was roughed up by an allegedly drunken policeman in mufti. |
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This combination of minerals is one of Colorado's well-known lapidary materials, for it has long been cut and polished and used in jewelry. |
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Like the well-known Garden Sculpture, Ruin has grown with each installation, helped by friends, a reprise of Roth's freewheeling, iconoclastic process. |
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The television show features political commentary by well-known journalists. |
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As a well-known advocate for Baluch rights in Iran, young Iranians reach out to him for advice. |
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A common approach is for the server to accept messages at a well-known port. |
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After leaving Biba in 1976, she became a well-known interior and exterior designer in the revival of the Miami art deco District. |
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Eleven well-known speculators killed themselves, and many more were bankrupted. |
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It may be that we learn more about the past by focusing on the walk-on parts than by rehearsing yet again the well-known facts about those who occupy centre stage. |
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For a host of less well-known Scottish actors, and for the abridgers, including the writers of this article, Storyline has been an important source of work and income. |
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While they are buying well-known brand names and waiting for prestige and fat profits to result, they tend to forget the major difference between home and abroad. |
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Some of the well-known sledgers of the earlier years like Merv Hughes and David Boon had large walrus moustaches, which made movement of their lips imperceptible. |
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For his inaugural show, Mokoena exhibited a series of abstract expressionist paintings by Roger Botembe, a well-known figure from Kinshasa in the Democratic Republic of Congo. |
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Renowned for flexibility, performing familiar and less well-known chamber pieces, the ensemble pairs the supreme string quintets of Mozart and Mendelsshon. |
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However, D.C. can also be overrun with tourists, particularly as most of its well-known attractions are clustered in a small area. |
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Back in his day Boo was a well-known and respected jockey on the Speedway. |
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The benefits of being a student at a well-known music college can be huge. |
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The well-known 84-year-old parachutist Eva Bradley, who has made several jumps at Hibaldstow, described the accident as a one-in-a-million chance. |
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A Russian ship rescued two well-known Canadian adventurers who got caught in a storm while attempting to cross the Bering Straight in a row boat, authorities said today. |
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Many dinners were hosted and attended by well-known left-wingers, and the stage was set for the revival of Whiggery on the British political landscape. |
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Mr Ferry is a well-known hunt supporter and joined the Middleton hunt in Yorkshire as a whipper-in four years ago after leaving Marlborough College. |
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Hernandez was well-known in their rough corpus Christi neighborhood as an unsavory character. |
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In many cases, the killed journalists were well-known whistle-blowers whose public exposis of graft, corruption and other wrong doings embarrassed powerful people. |
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Beyond agricultural waste, hemp, kenaf and other well-known fibers, there are a host of other raw materials that show considerable promise as non-wood resources. |
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The young Jordanian pilot comes from a well-known military family in the kingdom and his uncle is a retired major general. |
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From the Middle Ages the tail vane of windmills, continuously steering the sails into the veering wind, are well-known early examples of guidance by feedback. |
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He also discusses the well-known phenomenon of using one's friends to find out if one's interest is reciprocated by the object of one's affection. |
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Also a distinguished soloist and recitalist, he has shared the stage with many well-known orchestras and performed at numerous international music festivals. |
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A well-known heroin dealer was being quizzed in a Dublin Garda station some weeks ago about the death of a man who was knifed 30 times and buried in a shallow grave. |
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But for someone so well-known as a diarist, we hear remarkably little from Alice herself. |
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For example, Ed explained to me that while a sampling a beat is a well-known device in rap music, he samples colors. |
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A well-known example is xeroderma pigmentosum patients, who are deficient in excision repair and have a high incidence of skin cancer on exposure to sunlight. |
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At least, that was the story told by the boy-king, who would later become a well-known author of science fiction. |
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We'll be crossing the well-known summit level which boxes the compass with a series of crazy twists and turns as it struggles to keep to its contour around the hills. |
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Several Hampshire rams had been seen during the present week, however, sleeping and cropping the grass in the yard adjoining a well-known York church. |
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The website, edited by well-known islamophobe David Horowitz, is home to all sort of virulent anti-Muslim, anti-Palestinian dreck. |
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She was taught by her mother, Qu Yun, a well-known zitherist. |
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Each episode of the programme, anchored by Yugendran, son of the well-known singer, Malaysia Vasudevan, has three teams fiercely competing with one another. |
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This well-known text has been retranslated into more inclusive language. |
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Nowhere is this pipe dream more obvious than in the history of Esperanto, one of the world's most well-known invented languages. |
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Thieves imitate well-known Web sites or send email with fake letterheads and ask for personal information, collect the replies and abuse what they learn. |
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Bernheimer is a well-known American fairy-tale writer, and Hunt is the editor of the Denver Quarterly. |
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In this article, Jim Nolan, the well-known Ballinrush story teller in rhyme or prose, gives us an insight into what he considers the worst snow fall during his lifetime. |
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In contrast with the well-known, somewhat similar mine at Panasqueira, Portugal, it is remarkable that at Yaogangxian fluorite is very common, and apatite is rather rare. |
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LaLanne was well-known for his many workouts, including the Jumping Jack and the fingertip push-up. |
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Part of that is surely just the sort of flattery for which the Senate is nauseatingly well-known. |
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It is close to the well-known local golf links and a new championship golf course which is currently under construction on the outskirts of the village. |
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This preoccupation is also evident in his well-known fire sculptures comprising wire armatures bound with a wick and burnt in 10-second performances. |
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Within a few decades, orangutans, Asian elephants, Sumatran tigers, Chilean flamingos, Amur leopards, and many other well-known species will likely disappear from the wild. |
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There are breathtaking shots of well-known landmarks like the Moeraki Boulders but there are also ones of rumpty shops, rusting cars and roadworks. |
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Recent online pricing mistakes by well-known companies have highlighted a number of problems facing e-tailers and all those who conduct business on the Internet. |
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Jamie is well-known for being a bit of a maestro on the harmonica. |
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So prepare for the Laird's party and birthday surprise with the people of the island, and watch as this renowned theatre company work their magic on a well-known story. |
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Prof. Kamesh is a well-known magician whose tricks are based on a theme. |
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A well-known orchid genus vanda, has its name derived from Sanskrit. |
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Gandhi's satyagraha in India, where tens of thousands of villagers defied the British Raj's tax on sail by drying seawater in the 1940s, is another well-known example. |
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Martin, a well-known technician and author, noted this in his writings. |
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The calls come after the malvertising attacks, in which fake ads are placed on well-known sites, reaching millions of people through names they trust. |
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Kallai is not quite a household name, but he is well-known among trendy Tel Avivians and gays. |
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Sharny is an accomplished and well-known jazz performer who has been singing on the Australian jazz scene since 1976, and she is renowned for her amazing scat singing. |
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As always, a well-known band will provide musical backing for the group. |
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Thus, a telnet connection between two computers will almost certainly include two IP addresses, an arbitrary port on the client, and the well-known port 23 on the server. |
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Staff can now offer a tempting range of products from well-known names. |
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The Ba Gua mirror is among the most well-known and commonly used of all the Feng Shui protection spells, remedies, or magical cures for improper placements. |
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This insularity is a long-held and well-known habit of this administration when setbacks happen, and it's not admirable. |
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Dos Passos interweaved the stories of his more proletarian subjects with biographies of some well-known Americans. |
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The well-known illegibility of the prescription scripts frequently makes it impossible for a curious patient even to guess at the nature of the medicament. |
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He said he had stopped seeing khalsa after the doctor became well-known in Hollywood. |
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Locally, Esters is well-known as a genealogy expert, and I'd heard about her from a Kosciusko librarian. |
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There was a line-up of Late Review personalities along one wall, among them several very well-known playwrights whose names remain forever on the tip of your tongue. |
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Then we invited well-known trainer Peter Monteith to pen his first column for Scotland on Sunday and he tipped the winner of the Scottish Grand National in no uncertain terms. |
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To the surprise of many, they were well-known rebel commanders from a smaller battalion in Latakia. |
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The moral to the tale is set forth in the well-known stanza. |
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He is well-known for protests against council tax that have led to him being jailed and has also been associated with protests against metrication. |
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And Motorola is being joined by several other well-known handset manufacturers, including Samsung, LG, and Sony Ericsson. |
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Compulsive writing, or hypergraphia, is a well-known, if uncommon, symptom of temporal lobe epilepsy. |
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The London-based company provide interpreters in more than 100 languages, from the well-known including French and German, to the more obscure such as Berber and Tagalog. |
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Her dance career was taking off, though, and she was now managing a very well-known dance studio in Manhattan. |
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Managing director Paul Grant believes the company's growth since its beginnings in 1995 can be likened to the success of a certain well-known brand of shortbread. |
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The other well-known xylem tapping parasites are the mistletoes. |
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But while Akerson may be an unknown quantity in Detroit, he is well-known to Whitacre. |
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Once I set up the system, I was asked to produce an album for Jeff Skorik, a well-known Nashville session vocalist, incredible tunesmith and fine guitar player. |
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A veteran Conservative politician, Tebbit is well-known for his controversial pronouncements. |
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I like it when bands put a different twist on well-known pieces at live shows, but, yeah, completely distorting a hit is not the way to get your fans up and dancing. |
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Directing of attention with or without the aid of props and focusing aids is a well-known strategy, though often unapparent and not clearly stated! |
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Black flies, turkey gnats, buffalo gnats, deer flies and horse flies are well-known members of this group. |
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Vitamin E occurs in eight forms based on their chemical structure, and the most well-known form belongs to a variety called tocopherols. |
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Another well-known and feared complication is superinfection with Pneumococcus and Staphylococcus aureus, leading to increased mortality. |
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In addition to its well-known benefits in bone health, research is unveiling even more potential health benefits for this supernutrient. |
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It's a well-known fact that minorities are underrepresented in the field of energy. |
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Some of them, such as the cat asana, are well-known yoga postures, but others the instructor develops and creates on her own. |
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Being well-known in Portugal has lived among the most prominent Portuguese surrealists. |
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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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She was also well-known as a geobotanist, naturalist, educator, and conservationist. |
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The well-known cannabis and tetra hydrocannabinol possess antispastic action, hallucinogenic, antiemetic, anxiolytic and analgesic effects. |
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It seemed likely that he would need First Aid when those wonky steps yielded, at length, to the well-known law of gravitation. |
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Half of UNKLE, who brought us one of the best albums of 1998, James is well-known for his ground-breaking adventures into sound. |
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She is the wife of a well-known French journalist, and she herself used to be a violent upholder of Syndicalism over the Channel. |
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Foley, well-known syntactician and anthropological linguist, talks about how we use language to construct models for construing experience. |
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Retinol is among the most well-known and well-studied cosmetic ingredients available to formulators designing anti-aging products. |
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Jerez de la Frontera in the province of Cadiz is one of Spain's most important wine regions and produces the country's well-known sherries. |
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Cranog Davies was a well-known figure in his local community of Pontypridd, after serving its residents for more than half a decade. |
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The display will feature well-known colorful flowers such as orchids, anthuriums and bromeliads. |
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Shomer creates an unassuming relationship between the female radical and the well-known womanizer. |
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The plesiohedra include such well-known shapes as the cube, hexagonal prism, rhombic dodecahedron, and truncated octahedron. |
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The diversity of biologically active molecules from animal venoms is well-known and has long garnered the interest of toxinologists. |
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Replacing the well-known Outbacker MXP Series, the Stealth HD Series is powered by MXI Security's Bluefly Portable Security Processor. |
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To create a substrate of the desired geometry, we exploited a well-known but little used characteristic of aclar, namely its thermoformability. |
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The only well-known cyclist likely to whoosh over our roads is Clr Martyn Bolt. |
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I t is a well-known fact among Mallorcans that Solla produces the sweetest, most flavoursome, orange juice in the world. |
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We asked four well-known Scotswomen to tell us about the items they couldn't bear to lose. |
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Similarly, he describes the use of the schnorkel by German U-boats, but he does not mention it by its now well-known name. |
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She looks after the site's many cultural objects, including its well-known collection of totem poles. |
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In the film Kutcher plays a well-known scenester named Nikki who regularly sees the inside of the bedrooms of Hollywood's rich and influential. |
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Which multi-talented US Secretary of War was also a physician and a botanist after whom a well-known Christmas flower is named? |
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We prescribed Naja because of its well-known affinity for the valves, in a 12C plussed liquid form. |
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Another option is Londolozi, a well-known South African bushcamp specializing in leopard conservation. |
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Two well-known examples of plant families possessing laticifers are Apocynaceae and Euphorbiaceae. |
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A less well-known but not uncommon sequella of undiagnosed diabetes mellitus is hyperosmolar hyperglycemic syndrome. |
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But some in-the-know report that well-known names are playing the roles of bilker and bilked investors. |
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One well-known and well-studied sleeplike state is called nyctinasty, or night movement. |
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This is well-known equation for Love waves in a homogeneous isotropic layer over a homogeneous isotropic half space. |
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The groupers, hinds and many related serranids are well-known for their rather unusual reproductive styles. |
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Antidiarrhoea medicines such as loperamide and Imodium for example are well-known and can help reduce the impact. |
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Many notations from the lambda calculus have been adopted in the EP data model.The pure lambda calculus is a well-known untyped system. |
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Penicillin came from the bread mold Penicillium and streptomycin came from bacteria known as actinomycetes, to name two well-known examples. |
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A series of anecdotes featuring well-known personalities from the local circuit completes the offering. |
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Kraft, based in Northfield, Illinois, makes Oscar Meyer cold cuts, Jell-O pudding and Velveeta cheese, among other well-known brands. |
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Some of the more well-known dishes of Malaysia are Nasi dangang, Asam Laksa, Asam Pedas, Nasi Goreng, Satay and Keropok Lekor. |
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Mr Cornforth is a well-known figure in both legal circles and community g roups. |
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The entrepreneurs behind this venture are two figures well-known in Portland's microbrewing community, Gregg LeBlanc and Walter Scheurle. |
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Pardon? It's a well-known fact that all female stegosauri were called Glenys. |
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Most eye drops contain the compound sodium cromoglicate and well-known brands includeOpticromandOptrex. |
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One of the most well-known gender nonconforming cabaret artists is Mx Justin Vivian Bond. |
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They include well-known delicacies such as Roquefort cheese and Parma ham, but also number more esoteric entries like Newcastle Brown Ale. |
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His Calembour line was the first well-known one in this country and still is a dominant bloodline in French Brittany circles. |
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Australian Prime Minister Kevin Rudd, a well-known Sinophile, has come under fire over his government's close ties with China. |
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Stevens House was named after well-known Coventry weaver Thomas Stevens, who was famous for the creation of the Stevengraph woven pictures. |
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She was also well-known in the Colne Valley where she and her husband ran a milk round bearing the family name. |
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However, she rhymed off a list of high achievers and well-known personalities who were known to suffer from learning disabilities. |
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Welshmen from throughout the Principality, as well as well-known international players, came to Cardiff to don the famous balck-and-blue jersey. |
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The goal of the revolutionaries-marionettes and their stipulators is well-known. |
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Silk crepe yarns have been very widely used in the past for well-known fabrics such as crepe-de-chine, marocain and georgette. |
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It is well-known that wisteria roots can be a limiting factor where flowering is concerned. |
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They also address regional variants of yogurt such as ayran, koumiss, and the somewhat more well-known kefir. |
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Comedian Dean Burnett, a PhD neuroscientist at Cardiff University, has become a well-known face on the stand-up circuit. |
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The Stellio, sometimes called the Hardim by the Arabs, is a well-known Lizard inhabiting Northern Africa, Syria, and Greece. |
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Speakers include representatives of such well-known players as City CarShare, Zipcar, and Carma. |
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Brain abscesses are a well-known entity and can occur in immunocompromised patients. |
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Egypt has a well-known problem of street children living without care from guardians. |
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Achalasia and diffuse esophageal spasm are two of the more well-known esophageal motility disorders diagnosed on barium studies and manometry. |
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Actress Deborah Raffin, who became well-known relatively late in her life for launching a successful audio book company, has died of leukemia. |
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According to Laha Magazine, Bah worked with a number of well-known poets and composers to create a successful album. |
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Zaitseva is a well-known activist in Nizhny Novgorod who serves as a spokeswoman for her local branch of the Other Russia opposition movement. |
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The Leonids are quite a famous and well-known meteor shower due to immense bursts of activity observed throughout history. |
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The well-known words depict a woman seeking sanctuary in a love relationship form a brutal, rapacious man. |
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Only well-known retailers have a chance to bypass the banks and issue their own commercial paper. |
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He was equal in status, if not celebrity, to the Dalai Lama, the well-known leader of another school of Tibetan Buddhism. |
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The transformation of the Farley Post Office into the Moynihan Station is as well-known as the overcrowding at Penn Station. |
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Kavan Donohue will be showing off his guitar skills and is also well-known for his uilleann pipe and harp work. |
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The View of Delft is not topographic, but an imaginative reassemblage of well-known buildings. |
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Which well-known English actor played the opinionated and curmudgeonly Stan Carter in EastEnders? |
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The well-known sugar maples get their name because they are the source of maple sugar and syrup. |
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Formaldehyde, the same chemical used in embalming fluid, is a well-known carcinogen, Epstein points out. |
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He's a well-known figure on TV and stage and has held numerous rib-tickling programmes in India and abroad. |
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In many ways, Jones, Pascual, and Stedman amalgamate well-known multilateralist and neo-idealist works with their collective practices. |
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Like maybe Tony Robbins, a well-known Mexican curandera, and writer of many bestselling self-help books. |
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Britain's first well-known chain restaurant was the Lyons Corner House, where middleclass housewives could nibble a rock cake and fantasise about Trevor Howard. |
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Kruse tosses in another popular, if more obscure, trend in ideological historiography by inaccurately conflating libertarianism with the more well-known conservative movement. |
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The Aurora fruit has been specially cultivated to be almost seedless, while maintaining the well-known nutritional properties of Papaya and a distinctive, great taste. |
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Among the well-known types of quartz are rose quartz and smoky quartz. |
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His name is known to every medical student and is immortalized in the well-known Cushing syndrome, Cushing disease, Cushing reflex, and Cushing ulcer. |
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This collection of essays examines the idea of modern-day feminism through the lens of popular heroine Hermione Granger, a character in the well-known Harry Potter series. |
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