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A child of great renown;
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renown went out among the heathen for your beauty, for it was perfect through my comeliness, which I had put on you, says the Lord
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15 But you did trust in your own beauty, and played the harlot because of your renown, and poured out your fornications on
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of the land of Egypt with a mighty hand, and has gotten you renown, as at this day; we have sinned, we have done wickedly
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19 Many are in high place, and of renown, but mysteries are revealed to the meek
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13 And among the elect was Neemias, whose renown is great, who raised up for us the walls that were fallen, and set up the gates and
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The international renown of that almost “divine” city is due not only to great number of important
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It is also in that part of the city that many stars of international renown, some of them previously alluded to, have a recreational home
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4 There were giants in the earth in those days; and also after that, when the sons of God came in to the daughters of men, and they bore children to them, the same became mighty men which were of old, men of renown
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2 And they rose up before Moses, with certain of the children of Israel, two hundred and fifty princes of the assembly, famous in the congregation, men of renown:
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Men of renown is to say they were
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And his mission that had brought such a threat to an edifice of such renown
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edifice of such renown
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5 Through envy Paul too showed by example the prize that is given to patience: 6 seven times was he cast into chains; he was banished; he was stoned; having become a herald both in the East and in the West he obtained the noble renown due to his faith; 7 and having preached righteousness to the whole world and having come to the extremity of the West and having borne witness before rulers he departed at length out of the world and went to the holy place having become the greatest example of patience
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Miniver mourned the ripe renown
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The Bengal Tiger is the most renown, followed by the
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I bowed my head, exhaled the last bit of humanity in my soul, and set out to stake my evil renown
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Keiko Miramoto, a small Japanese woman of 34 years of age and a doctor and bio-chemist of renown in 2052, was the third person to get out of the HERMES once the heavy shuttle had landed
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reputation but the reputations of hundreds of other renown
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The 215 year-old man, renown for his patience and wisdom, took the time to gather his thoughts before speaking in a slow, deliberate tone while looking around at the other members of the Council
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Shinjuku District was widely renown as the center of Tokyo’s adult entertainment and certainly lived up to its sulfurous reputation
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� The HUDSON was not renown for its bump-free ride, however good it was in its numerous roles
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� The Storch was renown for its simplicity and, especially, its phenomenally short take off performances
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were renown in the accomplishment
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the outstanding adventurers of ancient renown,
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the same became mighty men, which were of old, men of renown
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Well before Christians imagined a divine conception for Jesus, the authors of Genesis, in chapter six, verse four stated the children of gods and human women roamed the earth as giants: “There were giants in the earth in those days; and also after that, when the sons of God came in unto the daughters of men, and they bare children to them, the same became mighty men which were of old, men of renown
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Because of his renown as an archaehistorian and because of the job description that came with it, politicians were oftentimes trying to influence what he wrote, especially if it had to do with their city or planet
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Many of those were renown members of liberal professions or government bureaucrats
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Doctor Reginald Jones, head of the Athena Section and renown British physicist, watched absentmindedly the Canadian icebreaker ship that was leading the long line of British warships through the celebrated Northwest Passage, which was in this season mostly free of ice
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He was now looking at Coco Chanel, the fashion icon of the 20th Century, at the renown
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Muslims have been renown for
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There is almost nothing that the narcissist refrains from doing, almost no borders that he hesitates to cross to achieve renown
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a proxy to win both renown and rulership of a thriving realm
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The story goes like this: They claimed that once, in the past, a forefather of this family had witnessed God’s Manifestation on the Night of Valuation, and so asked God to grant him abundant wealth, many children, and endless honour and renown
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But thou didst trust in thine own beauty, and playedst the harlot because of thy renown, and pouredst out thy fornications on every one that passed by; his it was
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There were giants in the earth in those days; and also after that, when the sons of God came unto the daughters of men, and they bare children to them, the same became mighty men which were of old, men of renown
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Following the impression of the planet Earth pulled through space, this renown
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O Lady of blessed, glorious renown, may there be the
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Your beautiful body is ablaze with the glory of renown,
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In 1897 we settled near the Deerfield River in North Central Massachusetts and became well renown horsebreeders
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We settled into our home and to the outside world we were well renown horsebreeders
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Herr Ingram, of course, an artist of renown--if he had not been of very great renown they could not have seen their way to admitting him on terms of equality into their circle--might paint whoever's hair he pleased; but was there not some ecclesiastical law forbidding that the hair of one's pastor's wife should be painted? To have one's hair painted when one was a pastor's wife was hardly more respectable than having it dyed
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“But father, every renown Ashura potentate has been defeated whether he
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His renown may be
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You are the plant of renown
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Everything done by the lower class, the middleclass, and the nobles… was supposed to be only to increase the renown and glory and power and wealth of the sacred, sanctified, deified King, or Queen
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They published newspapers and literary magazines in their own language, produced plays and nurtured their poets and novelists, who in many cases achieved international renown
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The more glorious your fame and renown becomes
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Men of renown and scholarship have for ages sought for proof on the pages of nature‘s book, for the immortality of the souls of
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Men of renown and scholarship have for ages sought for proof on the pages of nature’s book, for the immortality of
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Men of renown and scholarship have for ages sought for proof on the pages of nature’s book, for the immortality of the souls of all men
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If I said, ʻBehind the curtain there's a very successful man,' you might think it's someone who's made a fortune, maybe involved in business, attained some kind of renown in political life or something like that
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In short, his wits being quite gone, he hit upon the strangest notion that ever madman in this world hit upon, and that was that he fancied it was right and requisite, as well for the support of his own honour as for the service of his country, that he should make a knight-errant of himself, roaming the world over in full armour and on horseback in quest of adventures, and putting in practice himself all that he had read of as being the usual practices of knights-errant; righting every kind of wrong, and exposing himself to peril and danger from which, in the issue, he was to reap eternal renown and fame
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"Have I not told thee," answered Don Quixote, "that I mean to imitate Amadis here, playing the victim of despair, the madman, the maniac, so as at the same time to imitate the valiant Don Roland, when at the fountain he had evidence of the fair Angelica having disgraced herself with Medoro and through grief thereat went mad, and plucked up trees, troubled the waters of the clear springs, slew destroyed flocks, burned down huts, levelled houses, dragged mares after him, and perpetrated a hundred thousand other outrages worthy of everlasting renown and record? And though I have no intention of imitating Roland, or Orlando, or Rotolando (for he went by all these names), step by step in all the mad things he did, said, and thought, I will make a rough copy to the best of my power of all that seems to me most essential; but perhaps I shall content myself with the simple imitation of Amadis, who without giving way to any mischievous madness but merely to tears and sorrow, gained as much fame as the most famous
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If this has been done by the command of the magician king your father, through fear that I should not afford you the aid you need and are entitled to, I may tell you he did not know and does not know half the mass, and was little versed in the annals of chivalry; for, if he had read and gone through them as attentively and deliberately as I have, he would have found at every turn that knights of less renown than mine have accomplished things more difficult: it is no great matter to kill a whelp of a giant, however arrogant he may be; for it is not many hours since I myself was engaged with one, and-I will not speak of it, that they may not say I am lying; time, however, that reveals all, will tell the tale when we least expect it
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"Weep not, good ladies, for all these mishaps are the lot of those who follow the profession I profess; and if these reverses did not befall me I should not esteem myself a famous knight-errant; for such things never happen to knights of little renown and fame, because nobody in the world thinks about them; to valiant knights they do, for these are envied for their virtue and valour by many princes and other knights who compass the destruction of the worthy by base means
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"The Merchant Lover," nor yet in "The Friendly Fair Foe," nor in some others that have been written by certain gifted poets, to their own fame and renown, and to the profit of those that brought them out;' some further remarks I added to these, with which, I think, I left him rather dumbfoundered, but not so satisfied or convinced that I could disabuse him of his error
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George, at which he might win renown above all the knights of Aragon, which would be winning it above all the knights of the world
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The more the vanquished hath of fair renown,
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knight-errant, whatever renown he may have as a man of valour, that could offer what my master has offered now?"
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If thou dost acknowledge this fairly and openly, thou shalt escape death and save me the trouble of inflicting it upon thee; if thou fightest and I vanquish thee, I demand no other satisfaction than that, laying aside arms and abstaining from going in quest of adventures, thou withdraw and betake thyself to thine own village for the space of a year, and live there without putting hand to sword, in peace and quiet and beneficial repose, the same being needful for the increase of thy substance and the salvation of thy soul; and if thou dost vanquish me, my head shall be at thy disposal, my arms and horse thy spoils, and the renown of my deeds transferred and added to thine
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Don Quixote was amazed and astonished, as well at the Knight of the White Moon's arrogance, as at his reason for delivering the defiance, and with calm dignity he answered him, "Knight of the White Moon, of whose achievements I have never heard until now, I will venture to swear you have never seen the illustrious Dulcinea; for had you seen her I know you would have taken care not to venture yourself upon this issue, because the sight would have removed all doubt from your mind that there ever has been or can be a beauty to be compared with hers; and so, not saying you lie, but merely that you are not correct in what you state, I accept your challenge, with the conditions you have proposed, and at once, that the day you have fixed may not expire; and from your conditions I except only that of the renown of your achievements being transferred to me, for I know not of what sort they are nor what they may amount to; I am
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'Hers is the greatest glory who has the least renown among men,' is the historian's conception of feminine excellence
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He was, in truth, a minstrel of the western continent—of a much later day, certainly, than those gifted bards, who formerly sang the profane renown of baron and prince, but after the spirit of his own age and country; and he was now prepared to exercise the cunning of his craft, in celebration of, or rather in thanksgiving for, the recent victory
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Until such a one chose to make some movement, no deeds in arms, no natural gifts, nor any renown as an orator, would have justified the slightest interruption
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Warrior after warrior enlisted in the dance, until all of any renown and authority were numbered in its mazes
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A folded piece of paper in one of them attracting my attention, I opened it and found it to be the play-bill I had received from Joe, relative to the celebrated provincial amateur of Roscian renown
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There sleep the mighty dead as in life they slept, warriors and princes of high renown
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The young divine, whose scholar-like renown still lived in Oxford, was considered by his more fervent admirers as little less than a heaven-ordained apostle, destined, should he live and labor for the ordinary term of life, to do as great deeds for the now feeble New England Church, as the early Fathers had achieved for the infancy of the Christian faith
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As this ancient lady had the renown (which subsequently cost her no less a price than her life) of being a principal actor in all the works of necromancy that were continually going forward, the crowd gave way before her, and seemed to fear the touch of her garment, as if it carried the plague among its gorgeous folds
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That’s an odd thing to say about a warrior, let alone one whose renown comes from the number of kills he made
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There is something very sad in the extinction of a family of renown, even if it was fierce, domineering, feudal renown
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More recently, he’d earned a measure of renown hosting an early-a
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And the lame will be saved and the outcast gathered, and their shame will be changed into praise and renown in all the earth
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“Have you heard me name myself a champion? That way lies renown
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The only advice I ever got from my college adviser, a novelist of minor renown named James Boylan (who later had a sex change operation, changed his name to Jenny, wrote a bestselling book, and appeared on Oprah) was to never go anywhere without something to read
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There was a roomful of old books at Bly—last-century fiction, some of it, which, to the extent of a distinctly deprecated renown, but never to so much as that of a stray specimen, had reached the sequestered home and appealed to the unavowed curiosity of my youth
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Yet, though before all was won the Battle of Five Armies was fought, and Thorin was slain, and many deeds of renown were done, the matter would scarcely have concerned later history, or earned more than a note in the long annals of the Third Age, but for an 'accident' by the way
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'For here are men of renown and prowess, whom you should not take into the shadows, but should lead to war, where men are needed
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behind when the Riders depart, to mind the house while they win renown, and
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Foremost went twelve of the king's household-men, Riders of renown
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Alas! for her deeds have set her among the queens of great renown
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Because he was high and puissant, and you wished to have renown
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great, they will now have more renown than any wide realms that are no
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This he called having "royal renown
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" This royal renown sometimes drew down upon him singular windfalls
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There is always a trace of anarchy in renown
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Noble and mysterious triumphs which no eye beholds, which are requited with no renown, which are saluted with no trumpet blast
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the seed of evildoers shall never be renowned
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So renowned was he throughout the country, indeed throughout the world, that many famous and influential people came to visit the him at his London home, from where the man worked so hard to forge his shrine to political verisimilitude
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Connie is renowned for never missing a thing …
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So renowned was he throughout the country, indeed throughout
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Widely renowned as a speaker and a gifted teacher,
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I am indeed surprised by your ignorance of the presence in your own community of an internationally renowned rod-maker, and not fifty paces from this very spot! Might I direct you just down the boardwalk to the Mercantile? There you will find not this sad pole's equal, but its lord and master!” The Sportsman exclaimed; then added, “I'm sure the tackle you sell is adequate for the leisure fishing interests of the tourists or stray visitor who might of caprice decide to 'go fish a bit, since there's a lake here and all,' but do not impugn the truly exquisite work of master craftsmen by putting these on offer for anything but what they are
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To have as your own neighbor: a world renowned, internationally acclaimed Master Rod and Reel Craftsman should fill every citizen in this village with immense pride---just at his residence here, let alone his acquaintance
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It didn’t surprise her – Ozzie’s projects were not renowned for their success quotient and she was becoming suspicious of Andy and his so-called scientific talk
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He was in sports medicine and renowned all over the state for his work
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Sandini was renowned for
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This is the third largest island in Europe, and renowned for its greenery (caused by rain –
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One very renowned artist was an artist by the name of Ted DeGrazia
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which the Cevennes is renowned, the atmosphere couldn’t
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His skill with knives was renowned and unrivaled, in this world, or any other world he ever set foot upon
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renowned, and he was looking forward to a generous
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Even those three countries, the wealthiest, according to all accounts, that ever were in the world, are chiefly renowned for their superiority in agriculture and manufactures
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? Anyway, Charles Darwin was a renowned English naturalist of the 19th century who studied plants and animals through observational rather than experimental methods and arrived at the conclusion that all species of life have descended over time from a common ancestry
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Elphinstone Emiclairsenne Tei I, born in the highlands, adopted daughter of the Matriarch of Lascor---and her chosen Heir---onetime captive of the Naud, and now pre-eminent Contractor of the Lascorii Selective Service renowned across the Alliance as: the Elf
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When renowned medium, George Anderson was asked about the existence of different religions he said everything eventually goes to God and so it made no difference as to one’s preference
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The world renowned DELFIN Trilogy has been called
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The taking of their herbal drug, Iowaska, had become a right of passage for most psychology students, its effect was renowned, legendary
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We have already shown that, hidden within the codes, it contains accurate and elaborate information about renowned people living today
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The very concept of a signature dish which was renowned
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But how could she? But later in his house, when they had dozed by the fire, he hadn't slept as much as Rosemary - he was used to cat-naps - and had spent most of the time awake, just looking at her, sleeping, sitting back straight on the big old couch with the knitted shawl around her; the last thing his Mother had knitted, for she was renowned for her knitting, before she finally took to her bed; the wools, in the muted colours of bog earth and heather with light touches of soft blue, like the morning sky reflecting on pale cornflowers
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All local myth but for a hundred years it had been renowned
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He was renowned for his skill in using a boning knife in the meat-packing plants that had made Sioux City, Iowa, a thriving town
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It must be the Amber Globe with all its renowned powers and qualities
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His father was a great alchemist and his mother a renowned witch
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their parameters; and the captains of military ships were renowned for walking the narrow line
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The Rooinekke were renowned as champions on the disco floor, in case we Afrikaners did not already know that and they were willing to graciously teach us all of their moves, since we are comrades in arms so to speak! It seems they indeed had a lot more rhythm than us if I am being honest, but I cannot dance and it common knowledge that I am very clumsy
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Its renowned symbol, the mythical Merlion, a term that derives from the words “mermaid” and “lion”, takes the shape of an icon half fish and half lion
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We would have loved to visit much more of that delightful and truly eolith city: more of its museums, more of its abundant flora, its Botanical Garden and especially its renowned “Bottle Box”, located 30 feet below surface in one of the underground pits of Canning Park Fortress
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It was in this environment that I was able to enter for the first time since 1944 in the historic and renowned “Cabildo” of Salas de los Barrios, a huge wine cellar that formerly belonged to my uncle Daniel Tahoces and is today the property of his descendents with whom I could recall some pleasurable moments of the past
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When she had first stood beside Fergus Fal, her King and husband, her beauty and warrior skills were renowned in the kingdom
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Anasuya (the one without malice) renowned for devotion to her
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renowned artists you just mentioned, I cannot think of one that has not seen the
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He knew only that Bruce had a reputation for being independent and he was renowned for his automobile
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Isa 14:20 Thou shalt not be joined with them in burial, because thou hast destroyed thy land, and slain thy people: the seed of evildoers shall never be renowned
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I’ve read some of the most renowned books by the best scholars
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Assyrians with them: all of them desirable young men, captains and rulers, great Lords and renowned, all of them riding on horses
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you destroyed, what was inhabited by seafaring men, the renowned city, which was strong in the sea, she and her inhabitants, which
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“Well heres the deal sir” her eyes told a story of hundreds of years in a place remote to him like meeting someone from a foreign country with a totally alien culture to ones own “I’ll tell my lords I found you wonderin around and that you belong to Sir Williams estate in the North, a lord who is renowned for betting his slaves, giving them away and even sometimes totally abandoning them from their families to see where they end up as a hobbie of his
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2 He will keep the sayings of the renowned men, and where subtle parables are, he will be there also
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collating this data, including consultations with renowned
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through the cities of Judah, destroying the ungodly out of them, and turning away anger from Israel: 9 So that he was renowned to the
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renowned in the sight of all Israel, and of all the heathen, wheresoever their name was heard of; 64 Insomuch as the the people
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greatly renowned for riches, silver, and gold; 2 And that there was in it a very rich temple, in which were coverings of gold, and
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his honourable name was renowned to the end of the world
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a few, they overcame the whole country, and chased barbarous multitudes; 22 And recovered again the temple renowned all the world
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proven mathematically through the efforts of many renowned physicists and experienced as truth
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heard the renowned “Sermon of the Encounter” of Jesus and his mother
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adventurous journeying through less renowned or remote sites now come in tour packages
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The excursion that Roger and Lucille chose took them to Sarchí, home of the renowned arts and crafts of the country
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There, the renowned
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They journeyed along the renowned Playa Caleta and
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With quite a tumultuous past, Nassau is now celebrated for its mild sun and renowned beaches as well as for its smooth and perfumed breezes
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North Shore City, an area to the north of the port’s bridge, is renowned for its relaxed life-style, its panoramic view of the port and resplendent white-sand beaches
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Tauranga also represents the entry door to Rotorua, an area renowned for thermal activity with its geysers and hot water springs, its lakes and abundant supply of trout… Besides, at “Maori Village” named “Te
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With its magnificent beaches and placid lakes and luxuriant vegetation in plains and mountains, with its driving and supported wild life and above all its animated, well-attended and renowned university, Dunedin could become for Roger a very pleasant and appealing city where to live
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But who knows the Arapiles name, even in Spain? Salamanca, however, is renowned
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The driver mentioned the name of renowned Ned Kelly whose
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Towards Circular Quay’s extreme end shines the internationally and really exquisite and impressive Opera House, one of the most renowned and active artistic centers in the world
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With a mind renowned, as a jailed bird, in small towns you lived
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He was none other than the ex-director of a renowned TV station; who had a major say in arranging concerts in top sabhas in Chennai; who had nurtured top talents; and who still takes pride in spotting right talents
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Fátima, the renowned site of reported apparitions of the Virgin Mary in 1917 to Francisco, Jacinta and Lucía has a special meaning for Roger
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In 1990, they rented a private boat and toured the fascinating islands of Murano, renowned for its glass-blowing factories; Burano, well known for its lace-factories and loved by painters for the colors of its houses, and Torcello, the idyllic island whose past is recognizable in the Cathedral and its mosaics, and in the XIIth century church of Santa Fosca
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Spoleto is world known for its arts Festival dei Due Mondi (Festival of the Two Worlds), while Urbino is renowned for its university, its Palazzo Ducale and its native sons Raphael and Bramante
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is renowned for the hidden
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The right wing had as its most renowned
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16 These were the renowned of the congregation, princes of the tribes of their fathers, heads of thousands in Israel
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On that road to his destiny he was to find out that all the Scriptural knowledge he had, all the teaching he had received under the renowned teacher Gamaliel was only the beginning of a much greater source of knowledge
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8 Moreover he went through the cities of Judah destroying the ungodly out of them and turning away anger from Israel: 9 So that he was renowned to the utmost part of the Earth and he received to him such as were ready to perish
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63 However the man Judas and his brothers were greatly renowned in the sight of all Israel and of all the heathen wheresoever their name was heard of; 64 Insomuch as the the people assembled to them with joyful acclamations
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1 About that time king Antiochus travelling through the high countries heard say that Elymais in the country of Persia was a city greatly renowned for riches silver and gold; 2 And that there was in it a very rich temple in which were coverings of gold and breastplates and shields which Alexander son of Philip the Macedonian king who reigned first among the Grecians had left there
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10 He provided victuals for the cities and set in them all manner of munition so that his honourable name was renowned to the end of the world
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19 Now as concerning Judas Maccabeus and his brothers and the purification of the great temple and the dedication of the altar 20 And the wars against Antiochus Epiphanes and Eupator his son 21 And the manifest signs that came from Heaven to those who behaved themselves manfully to their honour for Judaism: so in being a few they overcame the whole country and chased barbarous multitudes; 22 And recovered again the temple renowned all the world over and freed the city and upheld the laws which were going down the Lord being gracious to them with all favour: 23 All these things I say being declared by Jason of Cyrene in five books we will assay to abridge in one volume
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One of the renowned speakers who were invited was Cindy Jacobs
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23 And now you are both beautiful in your countenance and witty in your words: surely if you do as you have spoken your God shall be my God and you shall dwell in the house of king Nabuchodonosor and shall be renowned through the whole Earth
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The renowned Weasels were known for the biggest balls in SEA
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Beloved brother in spirit, renowned across all of Christendom for the abundance of your spiritual graces, to you alone have I desired to impart -- and God is our only witness -- by this tear-stained letter, under what a load of misery and what a crushing burden of worldly distractions we are weighted down
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Consider well the bronze creatures' earnest cautions, dear Renowned Spear
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Their most renowned tactic was the surge in which they simply broke ranks and quickly descended into their opponents in a screaming mass
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21 According to the renowned neurosurgeon, Karl Pribram, there is no space and time, no causality, no matter and no mind in the holographic, enfolded order
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The Milotites were dark-skinned tribesmen, as black as their reputation and renowned for their skill with the throwing spear from a distance
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According to renowned physicist, Lee Smolin, when we imagine we are seeing into an infinite 3d space, we are falling for a fallacy in which we substitute what we actually see for an intellectual construct (generated by the brain)
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When asked about the source of his information, Edgar Cayce, the renowned clairvoyant (who died in 1945), replied that there were essentially two: The first was the subconscious mind of the individual for whom he was giving the reading and the second was the Akashic records
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Aruba, renowned for its low crime rates and a major
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renowned subtle energy healer, is not the only one who
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david Peat, a renowned scientist-philosopher of the twentieth century,
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the world renowned psychiatrist Carl Jung had a heart attack, then a near-
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contacted the renowned neurosurgeon Karl Pribram to tell him that they
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The temples were renowned for this service
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One renowned writer of action thrillers
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However, for more efforts that he was doing in pursuit of the acquisition of the so renowned value, this seemed to become diluted at his self-pity's hills
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He is also renowned for his picture-perfect straight drive, often completed with no follow-through
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Renowned internationally as the ‘Clay Shooting
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Beatrice exhaled a mitigation sigh, it is not that she had no faith in the renowned powers of the big Supreme Magician but she thought he was too old and had no chance of winning in a confrontation against that robust boy
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First, a Creative Writing course taught by the renowned poet, Archie Ammons
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Walking on, they soon came to a district that was renowned for a higher class of taverns and eating-houses