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Record labels and eternal fame is ahead
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fame in these still relatively tender years had been a youth appearance for Scotland,
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His main claim to fame in these still relatively tender years had been a youth appearance for Scotland, although sadly a combination of injury and a tendency towards dilettantism meant that such early promise remained as yet unfulfilled
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Pyramid: If you see one, riches and fame are in store for you; if you are standing on it, you will achieve a high social status
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Everything that is about money and purchase and selling and fame from our wealth is Babylon
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It may be in population, but Trenst's fame is the swamp
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Given her local fame as the woman who had a go, as the woman who stood up to racist yob culture, she was delighted to be asked onto the committee of the “Asylum Centre Campaign Group”
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Later that year, being the largest account holder at the great and majestic bank, and because of his newfound fame as a television celebrity, the soldier was unanimously elected as its new chairman
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From then on there was no stopping their fame
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I really don’t care about wealth or … property or … or fame even
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Given her local fame
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majestic bank, and because of his newfound fame as a television
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the general public's fascination with wealth and fame that Terry and
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She had probably been more attracted to his fame than his person from the way she talked
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wanted their fifteen minutes of fame that’s all
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“Maybe I’m hooked on the fame
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"I thought you were beginning to enjoy the hint of fame?"
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They were concerned with possessions, worldly fame, and
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Have you not heard that’s what my poem describes? It’s gained great fame and accolades across the lands of Hellas
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People give money for a variety of reasons: out of guilt; in an attempt to save their souls; because their religion advocates it; in their search for fame; for tax reasons; for publicity; to attract business of groups and associations who are concerned with charities… The list goes on for there can be as many reasons as there are donors
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Not everybody would be happy under the limelight of fame
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Achieved at Ilion in the field of fame;
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“’Achieved at Ilion in the field of fame
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With Homer still inside his dreams of fame, nothing would be easier than to walk away
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Alternatively, the dream represents your aspirations for fame
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To see a rainbow in your dream represents hope, success and good fortune in the form of money, prestige, or fame
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His fame rapidly spreads across the country
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In these materialistic times, success could be easily be construed as the achievement of one’s goal to attain massive fortune and fame for self gratification
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ii) What does one do with the fame and fortune that have been attained?
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Enjoy the wealth selfishly or share it with others? Use fame to command others or to draw attention to needy causes?
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This was the original hackers' ethos, now all but abandoned in the rush for money, fame and
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“Your good deeds and your success in battles will bring fame to your names, and this will attract the interest of other Great Angels
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His fame always arose from knowledge of war
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Although they are not of the ancestry of the fame of Aldereithellen, the farmers and villagers of Menjaraith are also keen hunters and archers, and many of those farmers were once soldiers who are now hardened veterans
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His main claim to fame would seem to redound from his sexual conquests
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Ex CIA agent of Watergate fame, prolific writer, and conservative commentator
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His name and fame are the birthright of every American citizen
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Then we have Marx, whose main claim to fame was to dictate the end of history by asserting that man is the product of his machines and not vice versa, conveniently forgetting that any system that purports to explain everything, in reality explains nothing
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Glances and chatter; perhaps he should be enjoying his fame
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But with fame comes responsibility, and in his case accountability
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That which had earned him hatred from his community and a place on death row now brought him fame and adoration
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His enduring claim to fame was to admit that he loved individual men, but hated mankind
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They said it was to boost the morale of the prisoners, but as he approached, I felt so intimidated, not by his fame but by his reputation
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friend Hugh Hefner of Playboy fame opened a restaurant that succeeded for a while
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“Kiri and Alexia weren’t interested in my fame,” he snapped, unable to keep the words in
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All the pain and anger within was flowing through him: Alexia’s death, his new fame, the interview, Kiri’s release
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With Minnesota in their two-minute offense, San Francisco picked off the Minnesota future hall of fame quarterback and kicked a field goal to end the half 24 to 10
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As a specimen of their cool effrontery, they wrote the following letter in London, and forwarded it to the Queen, but needless to add, their character and fame had gone before, and they were not received
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Barbed wire fences barred the way, but Lieutenant Wise, of Military Kite fame, and other officers smashed the posts with logs
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The New York Yankees hosted a pregame ceremony at the stadium honoring Phil Rizzuto‘s recent induction into the Hall of Fame
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and there went out a fame of him through all the region round about
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I also signed for it as Colonel H Saunders (from KFC fame) expecting them to wizen up but all what happened was that I was saluted wherever I went
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Their fame and impact gives a false impression of who makes up most of the media
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What can one do, though? Such is life… but what a pleasant lesson of simplicity and modesty did I receive from those two personalities of world fame!
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After a few years, these hip hop stars start losing their fame,
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This may have given rise to the idea of building the “flood platforms,” first out of mud and silt and then faced with brick that might have been the precursors to the biblical “Tower of Babel” later theorized to be the Ziggurat, near Ur, of Babylonian and the Hanging Gardens fame
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rapper; the joint that gained him the fame
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Case closed! I had solved the whole puzzle though it wasn’t gonna get me any promotion or fame because it could have put someone’s live at risk but I did it for my sake
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Maybe I was the first jumper, but I suspect that’s where my Dauntless fame begins and ends
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31 For he was wiser than all men; than Ethan the Ezrahite, and Heman, and Chalcol, and Darda, the sons of Mahol, and his fame was
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1 And when the queen of Sheba heard of the fame of Solomon concerning the name of the Lord, she came to prove him with hard
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prosperity exceeds the fame which I heard
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my son is young and tender, and the house that is to be builded for the Lord must be exceeding magnifical, of fame and of glory
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1 And when the queen of Sheba heard of the fame of Solomon, she came to prove Solomon with hard questions at Jerusalem, with a
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fame that I heard
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4 For Mordecai was great in the king's house, and his fame went out throughout all the provinces, for this man Mordecai waxed
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22 Destruction and death say, we have heard the fame of it with our ears
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Will be sown by the blue sea, by the heavens fame
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In a Hole of Fame, you will be met with applause,
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And then he remained in the Hall of Fame,
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He wasn’t born a Statilini though, only the bastard child of a bastard child with no claim to fame
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afar off, that have not heard my fame, neither have seen my glory; and they shall declare my glory among the Gentiles
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"And when the queen of Sheba heard of the fame of Solomon concerning the name of the LORD, she came to prove him with hard questions
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7Howbeit I believed not the words, until I came, and mine eyes had seen it: and, behold, the half was not told me: thy wisdom and prosperity exceedeth the fame which I heard
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Your fame , your wealth
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me of stealing the fame that he believed was rightfully his
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gather her who was driven out; and I will get them praise and fame in every land where they have been put to shame
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I receive they occasional email, as he travels the world in search of the light of fame
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his brothers, and an exceeding great dread, to fall on the nations round about them: 26 Insomuch as his fame came to the king, and all
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41 And the merchants of the country, hearing the fame of them, took silver and gold
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the American Quarter Horse Hall of Fame &
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The American Quarter Horse Hall of Fame
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Our present social status is based on wealth, power and fame but they should be based on merit, honesty and altruism
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the American Quarter Horse Hall of Fame
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Coaster Enthusiasts Hall of Fame
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Watson describes scientific research as exceedingly competitive, conducted without regard for ethical principles, and as driven, not by a cool search for the truth, but by a passionate craving for recognition and fame
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How is it possible to evaluate the next Armageddon scenario splashed across the media and boomed through the ether that is presented as “scientifically” proven? How are valid scientific findings based on scientific principles to be distinguished from reports that arise from special interests or unscrupulous pursuit of fame and fortune?
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thing, shelter, family, friends, name, fame, security, survival — all
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Gallery goers eager for a moment in the presence of evanescent fame, but who may wish to share only the presence, but not the essence, of this unique exhibit, beware
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45 And all nations and tongues heard of his fame, and they gathered themselves to him, and they bowed down to the Earth, and they brought him offerings, and he became their Lord and king, and they all dwelt with him in the city at Shinar, and Nimrod reigned on the Earth over all the sons of Noah, and they were all under his power and counsel
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or fame will bring us fulfillment
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4 And the sons of Jacob dwelt with their father in the valley of Hebron, and all the inhabitants of the land knew their strength and their fame went throughout the land
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That is the section of the city where nowadays people of world fame and enormous financial resources take refuge
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That exciting and moving city of international fame undoubtedly stands as one of the most popular summer resorts in the world and center of origin of most Hispanic entertainment programs in the United States
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My theory and plan for fame had nothing on this discovery
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29 And the inhabitants of Bibentu heard of his fame and they were greatly afraid of him, and they went out to meet him with weeping and supplication, and the inhabitants of Bibentu entreated of Angeas not to kill them nor destroy their city; and he did so, for Bibentu was in those days reckoned as one of the cities of the children of Chittim; therefore he did not destroy the city
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I could never choose love over fame and glory
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50 And the Lord was with Moses and his fame went throughout Egypt
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There was a constant yearning for chances to sing, to perform, and to gain fame alternating with a nagging sense of its shortage, though an air of high-nosed, celebrity-like manner and living was always kept up
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“Is chance, fame?” he asked with the confused mind of a teenager
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She was famed throughout the elite echelons of London’s highest society for humping and dumping the most eligible young men, and all of it was done in the blaze of paparazzi flashbulbs and on the glossy pages of celebrity gossip magazines
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She was famed throughout the elite
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With warm winds and safe harbours, these islands are famed for their unbroken coral reef
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Famed for Havana cigars and vintage American cars, this island has 4000 miles of coastline and is home to the world’s smal est frog and bird, migrating land crabs, and bee
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The north shore is famed for its seahorses
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North of Australia, this island is home to more than 850 tribes and as many languages, and is famed for its butterflies, moths and 300 types of orchids
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not in its famed basilica - but many miles to the south in
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The poet had just described the famed battle between Diomedes and Ares, where Athena intervenes and
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"bad famed” is not very far away, but the
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Imbrus was famed
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grows on Tenedos, it’s famed across the wide Aegean… And you, what are you doing here?”
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A handful of gleaming coins and a warm smile would be more than enough to convince the carriage driver to take her most of the way - just a bit further beyond the point at which the road split and the way upward to Meridia’s famed shrine came into view
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consulted a chandler in the market across from the famed Temple of Zeus
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“This man that Philemon defended is Homer, the famed poet,” said Nerissa
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His face was done, even though he was still awake, so he did not see King Regis Trosalan leading his famed horsemen through the broken gate
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Dorro and Forgo were mystified by her odd behavior, but had they known of her secret pirate past—or of her exploits as the famed Water Wolf—it would have explained much
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” Famed Filipino historian E
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At the same time, General James Doolittle, famed for his early raids, opposed targeting civilians as, “Terrorism, without any justification on military grounds
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For example, the founder and owner of Time magazine for over 40 years was famed conservative Henry Luce
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Roosevelt began the most famed part of his career as a bored rich man playing at being soldier, a dilettante and warmonger with little understanding of war who greatly exaggerated his own role in a minor skirmish against an outgunned enemy of draftees in a failing empire
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Nixon, the famed anti Communist hardliner and early conservative culture warrior, actually was far more moderate and even liberal in practice than either his supporters or critics often know or admit
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One year before his death in 1953, Stalin sent the famed Stalin Note
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Famed General Douglas MacArthur Jr
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He glanced sideways at his captive audience, and hoped she would enjoy the famed wines of Spain
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Even the famed burning of Atlanta, turned into a myth of horrific suffering by incredibly inaccurate books and films like Gone With the Wind, had less harm than most have been led to believe
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Cooper had concluded with a fervent appeal, had wiped the perspiration from his massive brow, had said "Let us pray" as he was famed for saying it, and had duly prayed
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21 And all the princes of Nimrod and his great men took counsel together; Phut, Mitzraim, Cush and Canaan with their families, and they said to each other, Come let us build ourselves a city and in it a strong tower, and its top reaching Heaven, and we will make ourselves famed, so that we may reign on the whole world, in order that the evil of our enemies may cease from us, that we may reign mightily over them, and that we may not become scattered over the Earth on account of their wars
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34 And the man laid his cause before Serak the judge, when Hedad replied, saying, It is not so, but so the matter stands; and the judge said to the traveler, This man Hedad tells you truth, for he is famed in the cities for the accurate interpretation of dreams
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21 And all the princes of Nimrod and his great men took counsel together; Phut Mitzraim Cush and Canaan with their families and they said to each other Come let us build ourselves a city and in it a strong tower and its top reaching Heaven and we will make ourselves famed so that we may reign on the whole world in order that the evil of our enemies may cease from us that we may reign mightily over them and that we may not become scattered over the Earth on account of their wars
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34 And the man laid his cause before Serak the judge when Hedad replied saying It is not so but so the matter stands; and the judge said to the traveler This man Hedad tells you truth for he is famed in the cities for the accurate interpretation of dreams
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That young fellow there, who is so skilled at being innocuous, is Kenesir of Sming, a famed recordist
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When the famed Healer Hilsith called out that she could not save your life, I knew I had killed you
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The 270-footers were named after the Bear, Northland, Harriet Lane and Tampa, famed cutters in Coast Guard history
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red; the famed Dither temper was beginning to simmer
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They were coming up on the Whitehead Bridge, a half-mile long national landmark famed for it spectacular views over the city port and as a suicide ‘hot-spot’
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It was a unique area of Ireland famed for its wild landscape
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The country was famed for its abundance of antiquities he knew
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Taramis seems to have gone quite mad; whereas formerly she was famed for her virtue, justice and tranquillity, she is now notorious for qualities precisely opposite to those just enumerated
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in that famed fray
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He was far inferior in size and strength to the giant Cimmerian, but he was in full armor, and was famed in all the western nations as a swordsman
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Even now, when winter was crisping the leaves beyond the mountains, the tall rich grass waved upon the plains where grazed the horses and cattle for which Poitain was famed
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Middle-aged and with a shock of red hair, which matched his temperament, the captain was not famed for being conventional in his dealings with unofficial travellers, especially when dealing with pirates
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closing credit sequences of the famed The Pink Panther
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Goodall was brought into this field by the famed Dr
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In 1828, the Zoological Society of London founded the famed
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honoured and famed the world over for the expert instruction and
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ODIE was a character from the famed comic strip Garfield
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Pongo was the first Dalmatian in the famed move One Hundred and
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The ring-tailed lemur, Madagascar’s most famed lemur species is facing serious threats to its survival
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the staff of Moses, the famed staff that turned into a snake
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For once the Japanese, famed for their skills at naval night combat, would be at a disadvantage in the dark
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Chao Min was famed for his ruthlessness, and not even a one of these men wanted to be the one to piss him off
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just after the famed Comstock Lode had been discovered on Mount
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They were shocked to see that the growing silhouettes were in fact a modern battleship and even worse, accompanying it was the famed and feared Mighty Hood
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This historic city famed for producing toothpaste, baby powder, and porcelain, was certainly not a military target, and was overpopulated with refugees
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After the famed statistician, Dr W
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Near the end of the 4th and beginning of the 5th centuries, Christian mobs burned the famed Library of Alexandria and slayed Hypatia, an early female mathematician and teacher
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“Like Dows’ famed guardian angel?” Joked Lake, who had read like everybody in the United States the newspapers headlines two years ago about Ingrid’s miraculous healing in Palestine
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Even his famed campaign against the Persians owed its success to the latter's precipitous decline rather than merely to Alexander's military genius
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at the office, watching the famed blanket creep surreptitiously over Table Mountain,
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‘This is the famed pilgrimage of Balayogi,’ said Raja Rao as they reached Mummidivaram, ‘the saint who’s said to have been holed up in penance round the year
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And won’t their famed collection of the priceless jewels give a measure of the poverty into which they had pushed the hapless populace of their province?
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Besides, in the modern warfare, of what avail is the famed Arabian horse, the swiftest breed on earth that served the Musalman marauders so admirably in their plunders of yore in the Islamic folklore? On the contrary, the heaps of shoes that Nasser’s soldiers rid themselves with so as to run faster to safety in the Sinai desert give an unerring account of the martial decay of the once dreaded Mohammedan Armageddon
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Interest in the effect of manganese and bone health began when famed basketball player Bill Walton’s repeated fractures were halted with manganese supplementation
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That she hadn’t been, caused varying degrees of guilt and remorse, in each of the famed seven and their bodyguard, for not having double-checked
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The course of action the famed seven decided upon, was for the interview with Corrine Prescott to take place as planned, with the exception that Joel’s part in it would be very brief
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Gareth was famed for his ability to shoot birds from the sky
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Oysters were famed as a cure for male erection problems
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And this was in Odessa, a city famed for its beautiful women
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Durability is another one of famed investor Warren
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in the famed Sharp-Hughes Tool Company
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on the first of his famed ethnological expeditions, initially to then untrammeled Caribbean shores (descriptions of which
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As a lifetime member of the famed Explorers Club,
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on the first of his famed ethnological expeditions, initially to
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But the Brangas have tested even the famed Kashi patience and hospitality
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colonization ventures, the Order of Christ was famed to
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Salman is famed for devising the
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was the site of important institutionsof learning, such as the famed Universidad de SanMarcos
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He did mean what he’d said to Darci, but his mind was on only two things: Iron Mike Ditka and his famed sweater vest
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It became famed for crashes and bugs that would cause the system
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Why? Because they had not earned the hatred of all the uncivilized tribes who had built-up the myth of Rome into a part of their traditions from the legacy of its famed dominance for hundreds of years
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time the famed Tower of Babel was built, its purpose
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Out of ancient carvings and significant structures, paintings and monuments, the double darkness stories its archetypal voice, into the new star of the new century, where again a famed madness, copied over from the Ancient Egyptians, Greeks & Romans, is heard and acted out in the B
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And so he went on naming a number of knights of one squadron or the other out of his imagination, and to all he assigned off-hand their arms, colours, devices, and mottoes, carried away by the illusions of his unheard-of craze; and without a pause, he continued, "People of divers nations compose this squadron in front; here are those that drink of the sweet waters of the famous Xanthus, those that scour the woody Massilian plains, those that sift the pure fine gold of Arabia Felix, those that enjoy the famed cool banks of the crystal Thermodon, those that in many and various ways divert the streams of the golden Pactolus, the
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In this other squadron there come those that drink of the crystal streams of the olive-bearing Betis, those that make smooth their countenances with the water of the ever rich and golden Tagus, those that rejoice in the fertilising flow of the divine Genil, those that roam the Tartesian plains abounding in pasture, those that take their pleasure in the Elysian meadows of Jerez, the rich Manchegans crowned with ruddy ears of corn, the wearers of iron, old relics of the Gothic race, those that bathe in the Pisuerga renowned for its gentle current, those that feed their herds along the spreading pastures of the winding Guadiana famed for its hidden course, those that tremble with the cold of the pineclad Pyrenees or the dazzling snows of the lofty Apennine; in a word, as many as all Europe includes and contains
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unfortunate in thy lot; begone where thou wilt, for thou bearest written on thy forehead that neither Astolfo's hippogriff, nor the famed Frontino that cost Bradamante so dear, could equal thee in speed
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The oaks will yield us their sweet fruit with bountiful hand, the trunks of the hard cork trees a seat, the willows shade, the roses perfume, the widespread meadows carpets tinted with a thousand dyes; the clear pure air will give us breath, the moon and stars lighten the darkness of the night for us, song shall be our delight, lamenting our joy, Apollo will supply us with verses, and love with conceits whereby we shall make ourselves famed for ever, not only in this but in ages to come
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And then--and then only you shall see the triumph of material, of clever contrivances, of the whole box of engineering tricks in fact, and cover with glory a commercial concern of the most unmitigated sort, a great Trust, and a great shipbuilding yard, justly famed for the super-excellence of its material and workmanship