Though he was very modest about his business abilities, no one can deny the renown he has won as a mariner. |
For all his renown as an economist, he was something of an outsider in the economics profession. |
The special occasion gave guests the opportunity to meet the director, singers and dancers of the world renown opera. |
One can't help but suspect that the motive behind the Italian researcher's efforts is rooted in gaining glory and renown rather than altruism. |
Etched in optical glass, the reticle has the clarity Leupold scopes are renown for. |
One chronologer, the Huguenot scholar Joseph Justus Scaliger, won renown for his reformation of the traditional approach to chronology. |