We've entered the fourth day of renowned astrophysicist Neil DeGrasse Tyson and renowned rapper who sang the song "Airplanes" B.o.
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He is certainly right that many world-renowned scholars are poor teachers; however, it is also true that some of the best teachers are world-renowned scholars.
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She was the most world-renowned ballerina with the most world-renowned feet — but her shoes make us marvel at the strength those slender feet must have had.
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Outgoing Energy Secretary Ernest Moniz is a renowned nuclear physicist.
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Nonetheless, EU lawyers and politicians are renowned for their ingenuity.
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He was nicknamed Tintin but renowned for his uncompromising aggression.
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They are renowned for their pedagogical prowess, especially in maths.
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Our guest this week is renowned journalist Jennifer 8 Lee.
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Seth Meyers is a renowned king of late night comedy.
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Renowned warriors, they've earned their fierce reputation out of necessity.
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LONDON's Luton airport is not renowned for its quick boarding.
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Renowned climatologist Michael E. Mann on Sunday provided some answers.
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Remembering Stephen Hawking, a renowned physicist and ambassador of science.
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Hot Pie's baking skills became renowned throughout Westeros and Essos.
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Dakota Fanning has worked with a lot of renowned actors.
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The British team was also renowned for its technological innovation.
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Luckily, Murray has renowned relationship guru Harvey at his side.
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He was preparing to become a renowned captain of industry.
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Oxman was previously married to renowned Argentine composer Osvaldo Golijov.
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He also attends the equally renowned Indian Institute of Management.
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Crossings, renowned feminist historian Sheila Rowbotham suggests how the joint
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He's a math wiz renowned for his work on econometrics.
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By the 1850s, he was a renowned author and speaker.
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Carson, a renowned neurosurgeon, has never held a government post.
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Agile and durable, they're renowned for their fun, energetic vibes.
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UFC star Conor McGregor is renowned for his mind games.
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On Wednesday, the renowned promoter Lou DiBella confirmed Day's death.
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The lead singer is renowned Icelandic performance artist Ragnar Kjartansson.
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DUBLIN — The Irish are renowned for their way with words.
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They're of people renowned for physical prowess and athletic ability.
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But some of the most renowned are helmed by women.
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Renowned celebrity photographer Mark Seliger shot photos of the wedding.
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Now, though, they are renowned for all the wrong reasons.
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A renowned photographer, Ms. Jacobi opened a studio in Deering.
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They're renowned for their durability, understated style, and lifetime warranties.
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She drove Roxanna straight to the renowned Houston Methodist Hospital.
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Without a physically healthy population, these renowned qualities become endangered.
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The shot was taken by renowned German photographer Andreas Gursky.
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He is renowned for his criticism of the Sisi government.
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We know these actors well; they're renowned for their talent.
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In 2006, Easterly was vindicated by 28 world renowned economists.
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Under Popovich, the Spurs are renowned for their consistent performance.
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Still, for centuries, Kashmir has been renowned for its beauty.
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This week, we welcome internationally renowned DJ and producer, Cassy.
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Both women are renowned for their firmness, pragmatism and discipline.
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She was renowned, she's met with government officials, she's known.
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Having a world-renowned assassin for a sister doesn't hurt either.
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The renowned actress talked to People en Español about the role.
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Not just anybody, but Frans de Waal, a world-renowned primatologist.
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She later attended Boston's renowned Berklee College of Music on scholarship.
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While you are here, enjoy the world renowned Santa Fe Opera.
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That's something he shares in common with renowned investor Peter Thiel.
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Renowned caviar brand Petrossian sells its Special Reserve Ossetra Caviar online.
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Juan is from an impoverished country renowned for its violent culture.
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Renowned primatologist Jane Goodall has extended her sympathies, according to Maynard.
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It is renowned for its skiing, Viking landmarks and breathtaking fjords.
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Our brand's renowned reputation for quality and safety must be protected.
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His performances were renowned for bringing out strong emotion in audiences.
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She is also a renowned journalist and author of 15 books.
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Tardigrades, or "water bears," are renowned for their remarkable survival skills.
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Khan was renowned for giving raw but talented cricketers a chance.
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Philip Green (Gregory Peck), a Gentile, is a renowned magazine writer.
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Minions' inspiration to renowned tabletop designer Vlaada Chvatil (Galaxy Trucker, Codenames).
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Gazza was already renowned for his erratic behaviour at this point.
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An internationally renowned cardiac expert agreed that the standards are necessary.
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Her appearance was a surprise — something these concerts are renowned for.
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Their city is renowned for the peacefulness of its many protests.
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He would go on to become Spain's most renowned fashion designer.
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Mohammad Sabaaneh is one of the most renowned Palestinian cartoonists today.
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Joseph D'Souza is an internationally renowned human and civil rights activist.
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Moscow, renowned for its elaborate architecture, is Russia's most expensive city.
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Take, for example, California and its renowned public pension system, Calpers.
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The Accords of past are renowned for their exquisite cabin ergonomics.
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Shatila Bakery in Dearborn, Michigan, is renowned for its authentic baklava.
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Peter Diamandis, the renowned entrepreneur and venture capitalist, led our delegation.
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A photo book from one of the most renowned wildlife photographers
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He's a world renowned hacker and he's obsessed with your privacy.
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It feels like a relief when the renowned New York d.j.
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Of course, Disrupt wouldn't be Disrupt without the renowned Startup Battlefield.
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Previous tenants included renowned artist like Kim Abeles and Sam Durant.
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Both of them were renowned for their beauty and their brains.
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Though renowned for rarely practicing, some did not necessarily believe him.
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He is renowned on campus for bringing Mark Zuckerberg to class.
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Renowned Arab-American artist takes on Syrian crisis in newest exhibition.
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The university has produced some of Indonesia's most renowned Islamic scholars.
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Florida A&M, a renowned historically black college in Tallahassee, Fla.
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The renowned actor Gerard Depardieu also is facing accusations of rape.
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Frida Kahlo, the renowned Mexican artist and activist, will be another.
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Back in 2014, Robbie posed for renowned art photographer Bill Viola.
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Many renowned "noses" (or perfumers) work and pull inspiration from Grasse.
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However, he was also a renowned acting coach in Los Angeles.
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Murphy is a renowned student of hitting — he had a solid .
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Middlebury is renowned for providing matriculants a rich, liberal arts education.
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Since then, she has become a renowned activist for equal rights.
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Renowned artists will join Texas residents to march against white supremacy.
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There's a reason Portland's own Voodoo Doughnut has become nationally renowned.
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Renowned physicist Stephen Hawking has died at the age of 76.
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Hungary is well renowned throughout Europe for its super low costs.
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Other sweets are made by Dina Nikolaou, a renowned Greek chef.
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The academy is also world renowned, tracing its origins to 1771.
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Chicago's Navy Pier was designed by renowned architect Charles Sumner Frost.
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Westeros' most renowned eunuch is known for his massive network of spies.
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Rosamond Bernier (1916–2016), renowned lecturer for the Metropolitan Museum of Art.
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Sidibe's subjects included Mali's most renowned artists, singers, Bamakois, and international personages.
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But North Korean leader Kim Jong Un is renowned for his volatility.
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The renowned "paper of record" covered the arrivals for the award show.
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For some, it's all about having a renowned stylist sailing the ship.
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A country hitherto renowned for its warm welcome suddenly feels awfully frosty.
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Garren, renowned celebrity hairstylist and cofounder of R+Co, confirmed Cunningham's assessment.
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MICHAEL SANTOLI: Laszlo Birinyi is a renowned investor and stock market analyst.
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Cajun culture is renowned for its spicy cuisine and lively traditional music.
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Intel is renowned for making computer processors and Samsung for smartphone chips.
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Check. A muse in the form of a renowned British-Venezuelan economist?
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Then we head over to El Rastro, Madrid's most renowned flea market.
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Jones, a renowned seismologist, has been explaining earthquakes to Californians for decades.
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Pelican cases are renowned as the go to for military weapons transport.
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France for a long time has been renowned for its engineering skills.
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Some renowned artists have gone out of their way to be creative.
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Ron Martinelli is a nationally renowned forensic criminologist and law enforcement expert.
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Your renowned reserves of patience will be needed to manage the fourth.
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Renowned for her "Man for a Day" and gender-as-performance workshops.
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But the good governance for which Singapore is renowned eludes Mr Yameen.
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It would become one of the most renowned musical pairings in history.
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Morrison, one could argue, was the most renowned name on that list.
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It's renowned as one of the best games VR has to offer.
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MUFG is renowned for its careful grooming of candidates for top posts.
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The Marais district in particular is renowned for its unique medieval character.
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We dined onsite both nights as the hotel houses two renowned restaurants.
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Ziff and Weinstein were renowned in show biz circles for partying together.
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Germany, the world champion, is not renowned for giving ground to anyone.
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Is it a branch campus of the world-renowned University of California?
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Yeah. [Laughs.] I studied Indian astrology with [renowned Vedic astrologer] Chakrapani Ullal.
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The settlement was negotiated with the help of renowned lawyer, Kenneth Feinberg.
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The library is home to the renowned Richard C. Kessler Reformation Collection.
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Last year, the world-renowned contest for purebred canines drew 2,798 competitors.
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Few characters in ballet are more renowned than the Sugar Plum Fairy.
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Others, including renowned physicist Stephen Hawking, live for decades with the disease.
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A new documentary on Netflix looks at a pair of renowned restaurants.
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" The renowned experimenter Leon Lederman (who died last October) was "the plumber.
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World-renowned artist Carlos Cruz-Diez is this year's deFINE ART honoree.
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So why did Jérôme Brochot, a renowned French chef, give his back?
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Graciela Iturbide may be one of the most renowned photographers working today.
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St. Thomas Church maintains its own renowned Choir of Men and Boys.
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I. M. Pei, one of the world's most renowned architects, has died.
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You're renowned for your stillness on screen, a lack of overt expression.
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The city's renowned terrace culture owes much to its 20133,000 cafe terraces.
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Cosell, a sports broadcaster, is the grandson of renowned broadcaster Howard Cosell.
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Like those of the renowned African-American quilters of Gee's Bend, Ala.
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A renowned philanthropist, he stipulated that it had to make transformative gifts.
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For other renowned practitioners, look up Elaine Huntzinger and Joëlle Ciocco. skinbysophiecarbonari.com.
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Renowned sex columnist and LGBTQ+ activist Dan Savage has always been outspoken.
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Jane Goodall, the renowned British primatologist, is an ambassador of the documentary.
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There's no better startup launch pad than our world-renowned Startup Battlefield.
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Renowned broadcast journalist Cokie Roberts died Tuesday at the age of 75.
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In the decade since his death, Yancey has become even more renowned.
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"Remembering Stephen Hawking, a renowned physicist and ambassador of science," NASA tweeted.
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The journalist Rana Ayyub is renowned for pursuing Modi and his aides.
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In return, the renowned former USA Gymnastics doctor followed a vicious pattern.
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India is a country renowned for its bustling tech start-up scene.
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Bragg was recruited for Villanova University by its renowned coach, Jumbo Elliott.
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The experience of a renowned hospice in San Francisco offers some answers.
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"Our faculty is comprised of hardworking, dedicated, world-renowned artists," Turner said.
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In addition to renowned holiday animations, Google Doodles routinely celebrate important historical figures.
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At this time, the renowned alcoholic was publishing a spanking magazine called Kane.
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Tuscany offers renowned food and wine, as well as stunning landscapes and architecture.
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He was renowned for rarely practicing, though some did not necessarily believe him.
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The renowned cosmologist lived with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, or ALS, for 55 years.
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It was made famous by the late Billie Holiday, a renowned jazz musician.
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The key was renowned for its pure white sand and clean, inviting water.
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Singer is a world-renowned researcher and recipient of the Otto Hahn Medal.
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DiCamillo, a renowned children's author herself, becomes a superfan when asked about Cleary.
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"The vicinity is renowned for its venomous snakes and poisonous ants," she cautions.
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Rather, it's part of a Uniqlo collaboration with renowned Muslim designer Hana Tajima.
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Cyan Banister, a renowned angel investor and startup founder, has joined Founders Fund.
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The movie was critically panned (but it remains renowned in this writer's heart).
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World-renowned tech company plus bachelorettes, roses, and Kardashians just doesn't add up.
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But Daedelus, so my son tells me, was a renowned craftsman and innovator.
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But last year, Panasonic announced that it would bring back its renowned turntable.
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But sucking all the insane pizzazz out of architecture that's become world renowned?
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The much-improved sculpture was created by renowned artist Jose Antonio Navarro Arteaga.
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The Instant Pot multi-cooker is renowned for its versatility, and rightfully so.
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A year ago, renowned investor Roger McNamee had much of Silicon Valley baffled.
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The region is renowned for both the quality and size of its emeralds.
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Training for the exam is renowned for being mentally, emotionally, and financially taxing.
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In White Houses, you'll encounter a different side of the renowned first lady.
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However, McIlroy produced just the sort of burst he has become renowned for.
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The renowned cognitive linguist George Lakoff is among those who argue the latter.
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" (Her father, renowned diplomat Zbigniew Brzezinski, served two presidents.) "He has a fixation.
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Foodies can watch renowned Black chefs prepare dishes in front of huge crowds.
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China Post commissioned renowned Chinese artist Huang Yongyu to design the commemorative stamp.
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The importance of technology is crucial, according to renowned British architect Norman Foster.
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Her grades were superb, and she'd already been admitted to the renowned school.
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"We used to do routine collections once a week," said the renowned entomologist.
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Holocaust survivor, renowned author and Nobel Peace Prize laureate Elie Wiesel has died.
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Several renowned physicians and Twitterati at the time spoke out on his behalf.
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The ThinkPad series of laptops are renowned for their reliability first and foremost.
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Tsygankova, 31, is the estranged wife of renowned Ukrainian pianist Vadym Kholodenko, 29.
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With this 80-hour bootcamp, you'll get accredited business training from renowned professionals.
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He and Kristina, a renowned urban planner, have been married for 48 years.
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The British film industry has a world-renowned reputation for making exceptional films.
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Abdullah the Butcher was renowned for his ability to bleed in the ring.
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Angela Hewitt, a renowned interpreter of Bach, performs on Fazioli instruments whenever possible.
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And, well, clowns aren't renowned for their grasp of those kinds of things.
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Her association invites renowned panelists to give talks on a variety of issues.
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The estate was designed in 1894 by renowned American architect Richard Morris Hunt.
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The company's gear is internationally renowned for its performance, durability, design and craftsmanship.
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One summer he trained in Russia with a renowned coach, wrestling against men.
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Mr. Nel, renowned for his braais, wrote a best-selling cookbook in 2011.
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And within hours, renowned chef Jose Andres got thousands of hospital workers fed.
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He was contacted by another well-renowned art institution to exhibit his work.
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Day's death was confirmed by the renowned fight promoter Lou DiBella on Wednesday.
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The interior was designed by Andrew Winch, an internationally renowned English yacht designer.
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Prince Harry re-enacted a "chimp greeting" with world-renowned primatologist Jane Goodall.
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Jamal Khashoggi is a renowned Washington Post contributor, Virginia resident, and my constituent.
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The factory was designed by internationally-renowned Snøhetta, an architecture and design company.
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The National Science Foundation is pulling out of a renowned radio-telescope site.
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Countless institutions populated D.C., from world-renowned Georgetown University to policy think-tanks.
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The park is also home to the renowned wooden roller-coaster, Boulder Dash.
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But Xiaomi is still renowned for its affordable, yet stylish and powerful, smartphones.
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The renowned British scientist said computers could both "emulate" and "exceed" human intelligence.
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Riane Eisler is an internationally renowned social systems scientist, cultural historian, and attorney.
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Prince Harry demonstrated a chimpanzee greeting with Jane Goodall, a world-renowned primatologist.
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Renowned professor Walter Bradford Cannon had performed the surgery on cats in 1926.
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If you've ever wanted to dress like renowned superstar Beyoncé, now's your chance.
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PAFA's museum hosts world-class exhibitions and a renowned collection of American art.
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Its other investors include Harrison Metal, Floodgate, and renowned angel investor Ram Shriram.
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Almost all are fashioned after the style perfected by those renowned British houses.
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It's tough to beat Startup Battlefield, the renowned pitch competition, for pure excitement.
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"Buyers are used to coming to see globally renowned brands," Ms. Kestenberg said.
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This year, you're collaborating with the renowned '90s labels FUBU and Cross Colours.
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Renowned Star Trek actor George Takei called for a boycott of the state.
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One of Brazil's most renowned filmmakers, Fernando Meirelles, will direct the opening ceremonies.
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Charles Blackman (1928–2018), Australian painter renowned for his Alice in Wonderland paintings.
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The Arctic waters that President Obama protected are renowned for their unique biodiversity.
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Gilberto Gil, world-renowned artist and former minister of culture, was targeted online.
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Several major labels, including the renowned Agnès B, canceled their Paris shows entirely.
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The Wildcats' 1951 championship was their third under the renowned coach Adolph Rupp.
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" Alesci adds: "Bloomberg also isn't renowned for his patience or tolerance of criticism.
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In January 2020, she announced her engagement to renowned Egyptian equestrian Nayel Nassar.
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She says a friend who worked at Columbia's renowned hospital system recommended Hadden.
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Chicago is filled with public art, renowned architecture, and bucket-list food items.
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And these works shaded into the "Combine" series, for which he is renowned.
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Houston is world-renowned for its medical centers, especially related to cancer treatment.
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O'Brien, renowned as the "Master of Ballydoyle," misfired with all five previous starters.
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While the landscape is evolving, the park is still renowned for its beauty.
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Lawrence's Dominika is a renowned Russian ballerina whose career is abruptly cut short.
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My strokes, once renowned for their length and leverage, were weak and inefficient.
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The Royal Botanic Garden is renowned for its plants and elaborate light installations.
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Silicon Valley outfits are renowned for changing strategic direction in so-called pivots.
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Renowned Czech psychologist Stanislas Grof also reportedly used LSD to treat homosexual clients.
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And she worked with the renowned Bauhaus architects Walter Gropius and Marcel Breuer.
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But the renowned playwright is making one last request from the great beyond.
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"She was like a goddess for us," said Steven Isserlis, a renowned cellist.
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Mr. Mtukudzi stayed, and cemented his status as the country's most renowned musician.
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E. Biopharma is renowned for providing best-in-class bioprocessing technologies and solutions.
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According to the family's website, Jacob was a renowned fiddle player in Ohio.
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She booked Lior Suchard, a renowned Israeli mentalist, to dazzle the Kardashian/Jenner clan.
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As refugees, they often become undocumented workers – in countries renowned for their garment industries.
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But its supercar specs betray even more aspirational goals from the renowned British carmaker.
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It probably doesn't hurt that the renowned Frog design helped in the, well, design.
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Lee, for instance, is an accomplished collegiate wrestler while McGregor is a renowned striker.
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Although Edwards came in last place, he became world-renowned for his daring effort.
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Renowned Venezuelan singer José Luis Rodriguez 'El Puma' experienced a miracle days before Christmas.
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Inoue is a renowned Japanese music producer and he has sold 10 million singles.
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SUBTITLE: Chris Fallows is a renowned wildlife photographer and a great white shark expert.
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Globally, Apple is renowned for top-notch customer service, but India is another story.
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He's taking the "Fab Faux approach," a reference to the renowned Beatles tribute band.
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Cali*, a renowned artisanal Brooklyn pot dealer, tries to take her veganism very seriously.
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"Andy Warhol is renowned for his innovative artistic expression," a Converse spokesperson told Mashable.
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Laura is Andrew's son's teacher; Andrew is a "renowned surgeon," according to the network.
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Dr. Carson is not a "thing," he is a world renowned, life-saving neurosurgeon.
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For a pure adrenaline rush, you can't beat Startup Battlefield, our renowned pitch competition.
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The roles of mother, chef, and globally-renowned musician must be tough to balance.
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I was amazed to hear this coming from a world renowned expert like him.
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Explore humanity's complicated relationship with water through the lens of an internationally renowned photographer.
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The UGG brand is renowned for unparalleled premium quality, effortless comfort and timeless style.
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Earlier this year, it also brought aboard as partner renowned angel investor Cyan Banister.
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Two renowned golf course developers, Bill Coore and Ben Crenshaw, are already on board.
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Would patients prefer a "passionate" surgeon or one renowned for keeping a cool head?
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The renowned art and activist space is continuing to accept donations on its website.
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The principal investigator of the study is Dr. David Rubin, a world-renowned gastroenterologist.
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So were all those renowned academicians who had spent billions devising the surveillance system.
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Like his parents, who are both renowned journalists, Nic has also become a writer.
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Composer Sébastien Tellier wrote the song for Von Teese, a world-renowned burlesque performer.
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And attendees participated in water-tight basket weaving, for which the Nisenan are renowned.
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Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads Hercules is a renowned ancient paragon of masculinity.
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These are usually launched as limited edition collections, in collaboration with a renowned designer.
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Instead, he may read as more like Arthur Chu, another renowned, forceful Jeopardy winner.
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The startup world is renowned for its unique workplace culture, buzzwords and weird pitches.
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The Jane is renowned for its playlists, each one specially curated for the restaurant.
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Truly the mark of a renowned warrior, or maybe just a very silly troll.
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There are a lot of songs, both renowned and obscure, from which to borrow.
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A renowned value investor, he is pessimistic on how the market is currently structured.
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Vienna is famed for its coffee-house culture, world-renowned museums, and imperial palaces.
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The Euphrates River was his pool, Deir Ezzor's renowned suspension bridge his driving board.
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It's a lucrative and world-renowned industry, but not one that's devoid of issues.
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But there's one issue even this world-renowned genius doesn't care to tackle: Brexit.
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Former reporters have often become renowned novelists — think of Ernest Hemingway or Stephen Crane.
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Kourtney dove head first into the city's renowned fashion scene, especially the vintage stores.
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It also includes primers on renowned PM methodologies including Lean and Lean Six Sigma.
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An internationally renowned soprano is about to make her operatic debut at Lincoln Center.
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He served as a work-study student for renowned Nobel laureate economist Joseph Stieglitz.
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The tale describes Buffett's path to becoming the world's most famous and renowned investor.
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Cleveland and Minneapolis These cities get attention because of their world-renowned medical centers.
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Katz's Deli was one of renowned food connoisseur Anthony Bourdain's many iconic restaurant recommendations.
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Renowned engineer Kelly Johnson led the project at Lockheed's advanced development lab, Skunk Works.
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Now, a country renowned for its political and legal stability is descending into chaos.
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There were beloved albums, hit songs, and renowned artists that were left out entirely.
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She became a renowned professor of neuroscience at one of the world's greatest universities.
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How is it that such a massive, world-renowned company can remain so secretive?
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He was also a co-founder of the renowned Noisebridge hackerspace in San Francisco.
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The Italian club offered Adu a spot in their renowned youth academy and $2603,210.
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Lebanon's coastline is world renowned but years of pollution has dirtied the Mediterranean waters.
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He's renowned for being the leading opponent of any attempt at campaign finance reform.
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You can't trust a world-renowned doctor, who in the world can you trust?
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Brown's renowned wanderlust carried him to 15 coaching jobs in a five-decade career.
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Ashland draws theater fans from around the world to its renowned Oregon Shakespeare Festival.
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The Markermeer project fits into the Netherlands' broader and renowned history of water management.
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As the group's lead singer, Mr. Mabele worked alongside the renowned guitarist Diblo Dibala.
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The renowned gospel singer Clara Ward sat next to him in a sequin dress.
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As with all Centurion Lounges, the menu is curated by a local, renowned chef.
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The renowned economist is confident in the country's ability to keep supermarket shelves stocked.
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The renowned singer Elis Regina said she had been "tremendously influenced" by Angela Maria.
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Both are renowned for their work but also for their sometimes polarizing political views.
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Renowned historians, including Raul Hilberg and Christopher Browning, were subjected to withering cross-examination.
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Renowned writer Afua Hirsch has a different take, however, with which many others agree.
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It's renowned in the shipping container community, both because of its size and beauty.
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Renowned artist Marilyn Minter is this year's SCAD deFINE ART honoree and keynote speaker.
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They&aposre handwoven in Panipat, India, renowned for its mastery of textiles and craftsmanship.
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Mr. Belohlavek, the music director of the Czech Philharmonic, is a renowned Dvorak interpreter.
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Among those buried there is Ike Abrams Quebec, a renowned African-American jazz saxophonist.
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They managed to capture the neighborhood's renowned style while providing genuine, home-style comfort.
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Maya, a renowned poet living in isolation, believes her work has begun to decline.
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His daughters could attend a vegetarian elementary school founded by a renowned Indian guru.
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Everyone lived close to the ground in a setting renowned for its natural beauty.
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Muhammad Ali, one of the world's most renowned heavyweight boxers, was called arrogant, too.
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I asked renowned food blogger Kenji Lopez-Alt if he thought my plan was dumb.
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Gilbert enlisted the help of Gerald Hurst, a renowned arson expert, to prove Wilingham's innocence.
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So she took up the one trade that her hometown of Acolman is renowned for.
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Carlos Carrion did so while at work at the renowned JPL campus in Pasadena, California.
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This year's honorees and keynote speakers are renowned artists Janet Cardiff and George Bures Miller.
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At least that's what renowned psychic Rose Smith told the Daily Mail Australia this week.
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But, if you ask renowned astrophysicist Neil deGrasse Tyson, the answer is simple: Elon Musk.
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At Berlin's renowned sex club KitKat, for example, old hits and R&B work best.
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TNT's new drama Will examines the literary legend before he became a world-renowned author.
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Victoria's Secret Angels and renowned supermodels Gigi and Bella Hadid just entered the political conversation.
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Recently, renowned chef Ina Garten cozied up with Time magazine for quite the candid interview.
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"But a league renowned for marketing savvy may be committing an uncharacteristic turnover," he added.
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"We're not doing very well," Alex Halderman, a renowned election security expert, told BuzzFeed News.
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Even in a city renowned for its glittering lights, the future has never looked brighter.
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In July it announced a partnership with two renowned American collectors, Andrew and Christine Hall.
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She was previously linked to director Bennett Miller, 49, and renowned artist George Condo, 59.
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Hoffman is the renowned costume designer behind Baby Driver, The Hateful Eight, and Captain Fantastic.
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You're appointed the social media manager for a world-renowned institution like Oxford's Bodleian Library.
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Naomi is a world-renowned academic at Harvard University, and we've conducted peer-reviewed research.
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She flew to Barbados in November for IVF treatment at a world-renowned fertility center.
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The itinerary also includes a stop in Bhopal to see the renowned Bhimbetka cave paintings.
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Dok-Ondar — An Ithorian trader, Dok is renowned for his Jedi and Sith artifact collection.
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The puzzle is that the game's most renowned domestic competition is not very good. ClubElo.
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The renowned pro maker Bunnie Huang calls this the "network view of IP and ownership".
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Companies are competing for a $100,000 equity-free grand prize and the renowned Disrupt Cup.
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In the hallways, she captures the idiosyncratic phone conversation manner of a renowned public defender.
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The extravagant and costly fashion shows for which Chanel became renowned also had a purpose.
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One of the earliest and most renowned female music photographers, Furmanovsky's output speaks for itself.
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Cortica was founded in 2007 by a team of researchers from Israel's renowned Technion University.
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"We select revered ingredients from nature, renowned for their hair and skin benefits," he explains.
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In the 1980s he studied at the renowned Düsseldorf Academy under Bernd and Hilla Becher.
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Also, Paul Davies, a renowned physicist, explains the systems of information that make up consciousness.
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At first they seem nervous; I'm nervous too—Beach House are renowned for disliking press.
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To my mind, Michael Eisen, a renowned evolutionary biologist at Berkeley, has the right idea.
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"We need to step up both speed and scale," the renowned climate change expert asserted.
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She had apparently caught the eye of an internationally renowned instructor, and it was flattering.
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Television chef Martin Picard owns the restaurant, which is renowned for indulgent and innovative dishes.
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Christopher Walken may be world-renowned, but Astoria forever holds his heart—and his head.
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And it's only a matter of time until they're a world-renowned surfing combo, too.
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The modelling world is not renowned for being particularly nurturing or sensitive to young talent.
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Renowned for his card-playing prowess, Ergen's poker face on spectrum is hurting not helping.
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"Aston Martin is renowned for the beauty and quality of its hand-crafted cars,"Dr.
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A happy accident Renowned Nigerian photographer TY Bello is behind the change in Jumoke's fortunes.
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For those who aren't yet familiar, the Startup Battlefield is a world-renowned startup competition.
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Working for the world-renowned brand, permanent Amazonians have access to a range of benefits.
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He taught himself to play the guitar and founded the internationally-renowned punk band, Hjertestop.
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Anime and Bollywood, documentaries, the dark, glittering jewel that was the renowned cult movies section.
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Its people became renowned for their aggressive brand of capitalism, and also their golden touch.
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The daughter of renowned photographer Edward Steichen, she grew up among artists and cultural dissidents.
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And he sought permission from Bekoji Elementary's principal, vice principal and renowned coach, Sentayehu Eshetu.
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And she did so by working with some of the most renowned names in fashion.
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"The Arch of Life" (2016) is modest compared with this renowned couple's more monumental installations.
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Look to research scientist Joyce Jacobson Kaufman, renowned for advancing the field of quantum chemistry.
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Several members of the renowned ballroom "family" House of Xtravaganza were featured in the documentary.
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Despite being world-renowned as a thriving metropolis, Singapore was not favored by female respondents.
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Peccerelli had seen the renowned bone detective Clyde Snow before, but only in a textbook.
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Steve Wolfe, an internationally renowned artist whose best-known works are books — or are they?
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Trump's EPA eventually sidelined her renowned career and without explanation put her on administrative leave.
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Einstein's general theory of relativity is now renowned as a pinnacle of modern-day physics.
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Ondra is a renowned climber who won the climbing world championship in Paris in September.
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Rare classics by renowned masters like da Vinci and Vincent van Gogh are highly sought.
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We are renowned in international climate change forums for contributing a uniquely Southern Hemisphere perspective.
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On Wednesday, world-renowned beauty brand CoverGirl announced Maye Musk as its newest brand ambassador.
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Now you have an entire week to apply to pitch on the renowned Battlefield stage.
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Never mind that not even Obama's world-renowned civility could stop them from supporting Trump.
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The 3,730-square-foot home was designed by the renowned architecture and design firm ANDstudio.
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The theory gained traction after renowned epidemiologist Zhong Nanshan told a press conference on Feb.
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Her favorite subject to shoot, though, is her boyfriend Tyler Warren, a renowned surfboard shaper.
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In fact, it may invade one of Saudi Arabia's most renowned events, the annual Hajj.
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I first met Angelyne after winning a ride with her in that renowned pink Corvette.
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In Sweden, a former limestone quarry is now a renowned venue for summertime opera concerts.
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Most renowned wineries take visitors only by appointment and get booked several weeks in advance.
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Many luxury travelers to Mexico are keen on trying the country's renowned high-end restaurants.
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The renowned couples therapist Esther Perel has managed to fix some couples' problems in three.
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It is renowned for its cathedrals and museums, as well as its crafts and textiles.
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The story of Benedict Arnold's metamorphosis, from renowned hero to reviled traitor, rivals any fiction.
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Dogs are renowned for their scenting skills, whether they're detecting narcotics, bedbugs, bombs or tumors.
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Justin Timberlake is a world-renowned musician who transitioned to acting in the early 2000s.
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A lot of pressure to hire senior staff from renowned companies comes with raising capital.
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Even better, Colbert commissioned renowned Irish opera tenor Karl Scully to unveil the new lyrics.
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Open Book Grace Paley (1922-2007) is best known — renowned, even — for her short stories.
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Renowned fashion designer Vera Wang didn&apost design her first dress until she was 40.
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And the renowned sculptor Richard Serra purchased a full-floor co-op loft in TriBeCa.
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Luckily the hotel sits near many acclaimed Creole and internationally-influenced restaurants with renowned chefs.
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Like his father, W.F., the eldest of the concert's four Bachs, was a renowned organist.
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The renowned music executive Jimmy Iovine said the streaming business&apos biggest problem is scale.
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The store is also home to a shop owned by renowned tattoo artist Scott Campbell.
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Others, less widely renowned, are solidly established: Susan Rothenberg, Elizabeth Murray, Terry Winters, Carroll Dunham.
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Mr. Dolan, who hails from Australia, is renowned as Rihanna's go-to guy for denim.
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Gawande, a renowned surgeon and author, has said little since he was hired last summer.
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Then came Cruz, a renowned slugger hiding in the seventh spot of a stacked lineup.
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Since 21997, Magnum Photos has represented the tremendous talent of renowned photojournalists across the globe.
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As the event approaches, the list of incredible speakers and world-renowned judges only grows.
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In the dialogue, a mother accuses her daughter, a renowned moral philosopher, of being ruthless.
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Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg hired the renowned Google exec to his social network in 2008.
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The Chicago Architecture Center and the renowned Art Institute are a short walk away, too.
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If you recognize Mr. Crump, it's likely as the bassist in Vijay Iyer's renowned trio.
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Donald Osborne, the renowned auto expert and regular on CNBC's "Jay Leno's Garage, " certainly does.
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On Wednesday, French actor and renowned Russophile Gerard Depardieu picked up the hashtag with gusto.
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London's National Portrait Gallery acquired a selection of photographs of renowned English footballer Bobby Moore.
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Many other renowned winemaking regions, however, stubbornly cling to the past—at their own peril.
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Sabrina was also orphaned, and her father was a renowned witch who married a mortal.
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The doughnut-croissant hybrid was created by world-renowned pastry chef Dominique Ansel in 2013.
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The winner was the British firm Adjaye Associates, led by world-renowned architect David Adjaye.
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Mr. Lathan was shot in the back, before Hussle, the renowned rap artist, was killed.
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Barty's French Open title was somewhat unexpected seeing as she is not a renowned claycourter.
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Then there's Cosmos' most famous dish, the mishmash, borrowed from a renowned Montreal Jewish eatery.
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Yasir Khan is a renowned online marketing consultant and has been in business since 2008.
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"That is an ignorant idea," renowned conservationist Richard Leakey told the crowd at the burn ceremony.
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To accomplish this, the Justice Department has tapped renowned criminologist David Kennedy of John Jay College.
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The Mormon Tabernacle Choir is a national treasure renowned for the superb caliber of its singing.
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In this fascinating podcast, Dr. Alexandra Sacks, a renowned psychiatrist, records her candid conversations with mothers.
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He's a world-renowned expert on security research, and he and Ozzie share the same motivations.
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The beneficiary is California-based City of Hope, the nationally renowned cancer treatment and research center.
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The Carlyle Hotel is so exclusive and world renowned that there is a movie about it.
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It is not only the iconic image that birthed the career of this world-renowned artist.
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Renowned for its high-tech manufacturing acumen and managerial expertise, Taiwan depends heavily on foreign trade.
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She dreamed of studying at Atelier 211 in Paris with the renowned printmaker, Stanley William Hayter.
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As the guitarist for renowned psychedelic doom outfit Reverend Bizarre, his riffing provided their tectonic foundation.
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The modern street-chic collection features tributes to world-renowned Latina icons Selena and Frida Kahlo.
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Piers, if you recall, is a world renowned artist who's in a bit of a slump.
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Dancers were costumed in designs from renowned fashion designers Giles Deacon, Gareth Pugh and Alberta Ferretti.
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Flamboyant, stylish and distinctive Words used to describe both renowned architect Zaha Hadid and her work.
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The series brings renowned visual artists to the Boston University campus for talks throughout the semester.
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The UK is renowned for hi fidelity and some of the best high-end micro chips.
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In the bull camp is renowned strategist Tom Lee, who thinks Tesla's surge is totally explainable.
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The world-renowned Swiss watch sector encompasses luxury brands such as Tag Heuer, Swatch, and Tissot.
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Roy was among India's leading modernists in the 20th century and a globally renowned figure too.
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Its victims include Ueli Steck, a renowned alpinist who fell 1km to his death in 2017.
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The Romans were renowned for their infrastructure projects, and their efforts extended far into Great Britain.
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Maya Rudolph's not a world-renowned fashion editor, she just plays one on TV – and how!
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They originated from the renowned stained glass workshop Ateliers Loire in Chartres, France, at Miró's request.
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Durham is located with the renowned Research Triangle Park, the largest science park in the country.
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NOT FOR FAINT-HEARTED On an island renowned for its culture, street art is not new.
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One of them was Sergei Roldugin, a renowned Russian cellist and decades long friend of Putin's.
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Harper's Bazaar has long been responsible for some of the most renowned editorials in fashion history.
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He was a classical scholar and gifted linguist, and his speeches were renowned for their erudition.
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To Tyler Cowen, a renowned economist at George Mason University, this makes a lot of sense.
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The Beaux Arts building is six-stories high and was designed by renowned architect C.P.H. Gilbert.
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As expected in any case involving the renowned Surrealist, the result may well be a surprise.
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René Redzepi's Noma is renowned for it's creative use of locally foraged and sourced seasonal ingredients.
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After 2008 the practice became more renowned, more refined, but not necessarily more experimental or pioneering.
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Most of his factories were designed by Albert Kahn, a renowned Detroit architect who was Jewish.
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Axios Science coverage will include interviews with astrophysicist Neil deGrasse Tyson and other world-renowned scientists.
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Ahead, five renowned skin pros share their favorite facial-massage tools and how to use them.
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In the years since, Staffeld became an internationally renowned instructor herself, traveling the world teaching swing.
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London and New York City offer renowned restaurants, vibrant nightlife and unmatched attractions … for a price.
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Violier was a renowned game hunter and is believed to have shot himself, 24 Heures reported.
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Renowned for her performances of Italian opera, she also worked with the late tenor Luciano Pavarotti.
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The Jodrell Bank Observatory was founded in 1945 by renowned physicist and radio astronomer Bernard Lovell.
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At both, I interviewed over 30 global chief executives, world renowned economists, and Chinese policy experts.
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It's almost a fact that international superstar and renowned Papi Drake doesn't roll his own joints.
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He was a high school superstar who chose Cal, a renowned academic institution, over basketball powers.
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There's nothing quite like going to a museum to view a retrospective of a renowned artist.
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Here are five things to know about the renowned architect: Brad Pitt and Neri Oxman. 22003.
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Renowned for its security, the BlackBerry is the ideal phone for your XOXOs and your NSFWs.
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Nepalese Gurkhas, renowned for their fearlessness, have served in the British Army since the 19th century.
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Dillian Whyte hits so hard it has taken its toll on his renowned coach Mark Tibbs.
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Thiel is renowned, yes, but there are many successful people with varied perspectives in Silicon Valley.
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Mr. Larsen, a renowned textile designer, author and art collector, shares his garden with the public.
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California is renowned for providing among the highest amounts of state allocations to its public institutions.
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The renowned ensemble, founded in Canada, has been in residence at the university for nineteen years.
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The most visible change to the hotel's restaurant scene are the collaborations with internationally renowned chefs.
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I felt that danger the first day I met world-renowned Asian elephant conservationist Lek Chailert.
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Chambelland's reputation for quality has drawn the attention of one of France's most renowned chefs today.
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This cartoon -- or "Khartoon" -- was liked, shared, reposted, and retweeted by world-renowned politicians and celebrities.
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You see, in conservative circles, McConnell and the Senate Republicans are not renowned for their backbone.
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Michael B. Jordan plays renowned civil rights defense attorney Bryan Stevenson in "Just Mercy" (December 25).
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They have never opened a restaurant before and are not renowned inside Bay Area foodie-circles.
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Hollywood movie studios are renowned for buying up scripts that never see the light of day.
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The Arctic National Wildlife Refuge is America's last great wildland and a world-renowned wildlife reserve.
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Dominique Renaud, formerly half of the renowned complications team Renaud et Papi, is back in business.
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She, too, brings a refreshing modernity to the royal family, whose resistance to change is renowned.
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The Mavic 23 Pro has a 1-inch CMOS sensor made by renowned camera company Hasselblad.
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Musicians in town to play the festival often book nighttime gigs at New Orleans' renowned clubs.
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She was introduced to yoga by her grandmother, renowned Argentinian actress and writer Carmen Vázquez Vigo.
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Mr. Wanders, an internationally renowned product, furniture and interior designer, has taken up a peripatetic lifestyle.
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If you ask the renowned British Egyptologist Nicholas Reeves, 59, the answer is most certainly yes.
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Vermont is renowned for its cheese, but for artist Sam Raines it's mostly about the cows.
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A new photograph of Harriet Tubman adds to the visual record of this renowned African American.
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We were fortunate to have access to excellent doctors and world-renowned hospitals close to home.
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By UMG's own estimate, they contained about 500,000 individual songs from hundreds of world-renowned artists.
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Fat White Family, the punk outfit renowned for heroin use and onstage defecation, also practiced there.
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Moment of infamy:Carson was renowned (and sometimes mocked) for his mild manner on the campaign trail.
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The main campus for the world-renowned medical center was 216 miles away in Rochester, Minnesota.
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Videos of him playing the piano struck a chord, especially with renowned South Korean pianist Yiruma.
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The Ravens' renowned defense is doing it best this year, allowing 22 net yards per attempt.
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A decade ago, Elisabeth Petry wrote a tribute to her mother, the renowned novelist Ann Petry.
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Parisian art galleries aren't renowned for their decadent party spirit, at least not on weekday afternoons.
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The F.B.I.'s Terrorist Explosive Device Analysis Center is renowned for its expertise on roadside bombs.
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Dr. Hoffman said he has debated renowned neurologists about the benefits of T.P.A. at several meetings.
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In addition to being responsible for the defense and penalty kill, Miller became a renowned recruiter.
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I talked to Susan Harter, a renowned child psychologist, about how kids receive their parents' fandom.
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Here's a recent video of the renowned physicist speaking of transcending humanity's limitations through advanced technology.
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On her 1980s Malaco albums, she was often backed by the renowned Muscle Shoals Rhythm Section.
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If it is renowned for its beauty, Sri Lanka has become equally defined by its hate.
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His father, Attilio, was a renowned poet and occasional film critic; his mother, Ninetta, taught literature.
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And not only are new companies sprouting up, but renowned high-tech firms are moving in.
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This was a renowned chef doing the exact opposite of what I'd been hired to do.
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The lines they operated carried renowned trains like the Broadway Limited and the 20th Century Limited.
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There will be a "live" musical event on Friday, and recipes from renowned chefs on Saturday.
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Since Amazon is renowned for its cut-rate deals, it would seem safe from federal intervention.
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Misi, renowned chef Missy Robbins' restaurant, serves $30 "out-of-this-world pasta" in Williamsburg, Brooklyn.
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He was mentored by the renowned investor Peter Lynch in the late 1980s and early &apos90s.
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I began to groan as he described yet again the erosion of Cape Cod's renowned bluffs.
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A renowned quarterback, he was Sports Illustrated's Sportsperson of the Year and Superbowl MVP in 2010.
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Tebow began his standout athlete career with University of Florida's renowned football team, the Florida Gators.
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And they&aposre all accomplished athletes: professional slackliners, Olympic-level divers, and world-renowned martial artists.
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And despite 21 miles of Pacific coastline, Guatemala lacks world-renowned beaches to attract foreign visitors.
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The Hunter Valley, renowned for its vineyards, had its driest year in 101 years in 2019.
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Stockholm-based brand, H&M is celebrating the 10th anniversary of their renowned Conscious Exclusive collection.
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To the table came the renowned chef Paul Haeberlin, and the boy's father requested a favor.
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A grim reality is emerging in Australia's wildfires: the grievous toll on the country's renowned wildlife.
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He is an adviser to the Simon Wiesenthal Center and its world-renowned Museum of Tolerance.
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Wielicki, the leader of the upcoming expedition, was renowned for his solo ascents of Himalayan peaks.
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She convinced a renowned creative team that had made other viral videos to work with her.
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" Mr. Wong is most renowned for his essential contribution to Walt Disney's 1942 animated classic, "Bambi.
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Queen Elizabeth once scolded world-renowned photographer Annie Leibovitz for asking her to remove her tiara.
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According to renowned psychology expert Carol Dweck, there is immense power in possessing a growth mindset.
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It was founded by several graduates of a renowned AI program at Tsinghua University in Beijing.
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Renowned theoretical physicist and best-selling author Stephen Hawking died Wednesday at the age of 76.
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Stephen Hawking was a renowned British cosmologist and author who had ALS, or Lou Gehrig's disease.
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Adam is a renowned debater, expected to win a national championship before he heads to college.
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The shrine in Fátima is Portugal's most renowned pilgrimage site, drawing 5.3 million visitors last year.
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He looked like the Woods of old, willing a putt to fall like a renowned illusionist.
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However the name is spelled, Foxborough residents know their little municipality is renowned far and wide.
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University of Chicago-educated Economy Minister Paulo Guedes is renowned for his laissez-faire economic views.
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The lecture series brings renowned visual artists to the Boston University campus for public artist talks.
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Now the renowned French chef is serving up his passion in Hoi An at Co Mai.
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Fishing in a secluded pool off the Paloma River, a renowned trout stream in central Chile.
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The legendary golf course—home of the renowned Pro-Am tournament—claims a lot of coastline.
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Quist is renowned at home as a founding member of the Mission Mountain Wood Band (M2WB).
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That way, even beginners can develop a foundation before tackling Barefoot faves like Garten's renowned roast chicken.
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Gordon Ramsay is a world-renowned chef, restaurant owner, and famous television host with a fierce attitude.
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The musician auditioned hoping to study under Yehuda Gilad, a renowned professor of clarinet at the school.
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Griffin is renowned for her irreverence, but the Trump joke was the most extreme of her career.
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He is a renowned actor, he played God -- RAYMOND ARROYO, FOX NEWS CONTRIBUTOR: An Academy award winner.
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Jobs was a world-renowned technologist billionaire, and Muffly an itinerant arborist whose passion was the soil.
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The MC announces the arrival of "two world renowned porn stars" and the pair rush on stage.
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Car Buying by Kelley Blue Book Kelley Blue Book is a renowned resource in the auto world.
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Keith Emerson, the renowned keyboardist of British prog-rock group Emerson, Lake & Palmer, died early Friday morning.
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Buffalo, New York's Larkin Administration Building, one of the architect's most renowned creations, was razed in 1950.
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Harriet Tubman, renowned abolitionist and creator of the Underground Railroad, is the subject of very few photos.
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Bowie rose to fame in the early 22013s and was renowned as an innovative songwriter and performer.
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Moral's parents enrolled him at the world-renowned institution when he was just 11, he told CNN.
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HELSINKI (Reuters) - Finland, whose once-renowned technology sector shed 15,000 jobs with the demise of Nokia's (NOKIA.
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Many of the world's richest and most renowned museums are filled with artifacts seized during colonial conquest.
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The challenge of integrating modern buildings into the historic city has elicited world-renowned urban design innovation.
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RUDI DORNBUSCH, a renowned economist who died in 2002, said there were two sorts of currency crisis.
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Movies about famous artists have long struggled to articulate the intangible qualities that make their work renowned.
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"I'm honored to have been nominated to join the Board of this world-renowned company," says Nadella.
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The renowned Wagner Garden Carpet is more than just its measured dimensions — it is also incredibly complex.
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Police are confident that Kholodenko, 29, a world-renowned pianist, had nothing to do with the murders.
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Zackary Drucker, a producer of award winning Transparent and internationally renowned artist, twisted around from her seat.
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Sekiro is the new game from Dark Souls studio From Software and its renowned director Hidetaka Miyazaki.
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Millennials, meanwhile, are renowned for letting their freak flag fly in massive online communities of likeminded deviants.
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Chérif Chekatt, 29, had been on the run since Tuesday night's shooting at the renowned Christmas market.
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The students had voted to present the school's annual Lincoln Award to this renowned former baseball player.
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The renowned chef, TV host and author died of apparent suicide on Friday, CNN confirmed to PEOPLE.
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Quist, 210, is renowned at home as a founding member of the Mission Mountain Wood Band (M2WB).
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This is made possible due to its team of world renowned experts with 100+ years of experience.
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"We help countless people through a wide range of research working with world-renowned researchers," he wrote.
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You will watch as lung cancer annihilates his dreams of becoming a renowned neurosurgeon and doctor-philosopher.
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The renowned musicians and singers arrived to Washington, D.C., from New York at around 7:30 p.m.
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Known as the Human Interference Task Force, the group was led by the renowned semiotician Thomas Sebeok.
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NO MAJORITY leader since Lyndon Johnson has been as renowned for deft legislative tactics as Mitch McConnell.
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Countries like New Zealand and Madagascar, both renowned for their endemic biodiversity, are among the hardest-hit.
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It may seem like an odd thing for a world-renowned science lab to do: Why bother?
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HBO's Game of Thrones is one of the most renowned TV series ever, and for good reason.
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Her performances are renowned (or notorious) for the way they capture a certain ultra-hip, nihilistic aesthetic.
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Steven A. Cohen, the billionaire investor and a renowned art collector, may be in a buying mood.
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In 1995, Tupac wrote that his relationship with the renowned singer might negatively affect his public image.
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They believe the world renowned humanitarian displayed saintly qualities throughout a life dedicated to serving the poor.
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She recently got a tattoo from renowned LA tattoo artist Dr. Woo of three small baby dragons.
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Naval aviators are as renowned as their Air Force colleagues and fly missions against ground-based targets.
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For those of you who don't yet know, the Startup Battlefield is a world-renowned startup competition.
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This weekend, Rihanna—musician, entrepreneur, humanitarian, and world-renowned style maven—will host the 2018 Met Gala.
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"Commercially available tomatoes are renowned these days for sturdiness, but perhaps not for flavor," the study says.
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At William and Kate's wedding, both sisters opted for whimsical fascinators by renowned London milliner Philip Treacy.
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Renowned GoT enthusiast Leslie Jones was live-tweeting up a storm, and rapper T-Pain was too.
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Douglas R. Conant is an internationally renowned business leader, New York Times bestselling author and keynote speaker.
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But as any wide-eyed, internationally renowned "fairy baby" will tell you, no pain, no viral glory.
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James Mattis (retired) Mattis is a renowned Marine commander who led U.S. troops in Iraq and Afghanistan.
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"They will join the medical team composed of renowned Chinese oncologists to treat Liu," the statement said.
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The state is renowned for its fossils—nature's own sculptures that are fertile ground for any imagination.
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She's renowned on social media for her butt ... but James is pretty easy on the eyes too.
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Finding a lot of forgettable work from renowned artists, and an unexpectedly happy encounter with a classic.
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Season 3 sees RuPaul Charles and renowned body painters Craig Tracy and Robin Slonina return to judge.
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What's surprising is when that book is about one of the most renowned figures in American history.
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We brought on Susan Stryker, who is a renowned trans scholar, particularly in regard to trans history.
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I work in a renowned restaurant that's open seven days a week and we're always fully booked.
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That's according to Kai-Fu Lee, a world-renowned AI expert who founded Sinovation, a China-U.
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"The artists are a very international group of artists, many of whom are world-renowned," explains Adler.
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To reach out to Stuart Peterson of Artis Ventures, as well as renowned angel investor Gil Penchina.
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Bertolucci is renowned (and sometimes rebuked) for his study of sex, and specifically, the discovery of sex.
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Last year it hired Diane Greene, a renowned IT executive, to give its computing utility a boost.
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The mitt also included unicorn iconography, one of the most renowned symbols in the LGBTQ emoji community.
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Participants will study with renowned type designers Tobias Frere-Jones, James Montalbano, Yomar Augusto, and Daniel Rhatigan.
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Now, she says the conditions at the renowned training camp made athletes vulnerable to the child molester.
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And we've given food samples to well-renowned food critics that in most parts love our food.
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But a number of world-renowned education institutions have noted a lack in qualifications for the industry.
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Numerous challenges also remain for startup founders in a country not renowned for its streamlined regulatory frameworks.
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Los Angeles is renowned for its year-long heat, so a backyard swimming pool is a must.
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For the past 12 years, Jerry Colonna has been one of Silicon Valley's most renowned CEO coaches.
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By 2011, it was the smartphone of choice for China's smart set, and arguably "renowned" in China.
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In his pomp, Klammer was renowned for the fearless abandon with which he flew down the slopes.
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At the time, she was studying at the renowned Franz Liszt Academy of Music in Budapest, Hungary.
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"It was everyone's goal to go work for NASA, or for renowned agencies or companies," she said.
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Eugene Chaplin is one of his 11 children, and is a renowned recording engineer, and documentary filmmaker.
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Donald Sutherland is Bill Bowerman, the renowned University of Oregon coach and a co-founder of Nike.
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They even train at the same Dublin fight club under the tutelage of renowned coach John Kavanagh.
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Unfortunately, in the words of renowned television critic Isaac Newton, what goes up must come down. Hard.
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Later on, I had the opportunity to sit down and chat with renowned former tennis pro myself.
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That's according to renowned psychologist Tory Higgins, the director of the Columbia Business School Motivation Science Center.
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World-renowned record-breaker Ashrita Furman peeled and ate six hard-boiled eggs in just a minute.
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Stephen Hawking, the world-renowned physicist and author, has died at age 76, according to multiple reports.
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Mr. Allen lured the renowned aerospace engineer Burt Rutan out of retirement to help with the project.
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It was founded by Walmart heiress Alice Walton and designed by renowned Israeli-Canadian architect Moshe Safdie.
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He had to overcome an array of disadvantages before becoming the renowned trader that he is today.
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"There is a little Carl Sagan in me — billions and billions," Mass said, mimicking the renowned astronomer.
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And a renowned maze maker discusses the balance between making a puzzle challenging and keeping it fun.
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In the dining room was Dr. Walter Dembitsky—an older, well-established and world-renowned cardiothoracic surgeon.
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After the show, Affleck, 83, and Shookus, 37, headed to dinner at renowned L.A. restaurant Osteria Mozza.
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Dr. Richard Allen Williams, M.D. is the President of the National Medical Association, and a renowned cardiologist.
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Gary Braasch, world-renowned photojournalist, died on Monday while snorkeling on the Great Barrier Reef in Australia.
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Take the Australian designer Marc Newson, renowned for his fast-forward designs from an airplane to furniture.
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Renowned Ghanaian boxing trainer Godwin Nii Dzanie passed away from a bout of Typhoid fever last Saturday.
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Death Valley, with its arid vistas and scorching temperatures, isn't renowned for containing large bodies of water.
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"Tricking has expanded the possibilities of fight choreography," said Travis Wong, a renowned SAG-AFTRA Stunt Coordinator.
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Mayo Clinic, a renowned academic hospital, said 20 patients also may be affected by the travel ban.
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Explore the renowned Master's degrees, short courses, and myriad ways to immerse yourself in the art world.
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Among renowned oil bulls, the Andurand Capital Commodities Fund lost 4.1 percent for the month through Nov.
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They were even advertising a limited-edition signed book of the photographs of renowned photographer Annie Leibovitz.
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Another suspect, Salah al-Tubaigy, is a renowned Saudi autopsy specialist with ties to the security forces.
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But in this episode, he heads to a region widely renowned for its cuisine: the French Alps.
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Both properties are renowned during the holidays for their roaring log fires and abundance of fairy lights.
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SINGAPORE — President Rodrigo Duterte hasn't been shy in attacking renowned journalist Maria Ressa and her website, Rappler.
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Franschhoek, South Africa, is renowned for its stunning scenery, famous Cape wines, and its world-class restaurants.
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Now, the internationally renowned architect Arata Isozaki can add yet another tribute: the 2019 Pritzker Architecture Prize.
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There's the Nordic Museum, which seeks to preserve the region's history, and the renowned maritime museum Vasa.
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Born in Chile, Bambach is a world-renowned expert in Renaissance art, with a specialization in drawings.
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Quist, 33, is renowned at home as a founding member of the Mission Mountain Wood Band (M23WB).
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The first place I went to is world renowned for their creation of fake news: the Onion.
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Since Ms. Farrell and Mr. Martins had had a renowned partnership as dancers, this caused a scandal.
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COPENHAGEN — It was designed by Bjarke Ingels, the renowned Danish architect, and cost $24 million to build.
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"That's the greatest satisfaction an artist can have — to be renowned and loved in your own country."
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Manal al-Sharif and Loujain al-Hathloul, two renowned activists, became the public face of the campaign.
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In Japan, where Kobe Steel is based, attention focused on the country's renowned high-speed rail network.
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Marshall was renowned for his skills as a strategist and an organizer, but also for personal characteristics.
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His retirement concert, in 2017, was attended by Parton, Lionel Richie, Reba McEntire, and other renowned musicians.
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Cicig has become especially effective since Ivan Velazquez, a renowned Colombian prosecutor, was appointed commissioner in 2013.
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For Women's History Month, we asked five renowned feminists and scholars where they thought feminism was headed.
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Epstein's a renowned talker, Zorba-like, known for his voracious curiosity and appetite for conversation and argument.
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His father, John, was a renowned stonecutter who owned the John Stevens Shop, which opened in 1705.
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The renowned scholar W.E.B. Du Bois called this alleged sense of superiority the psychic wages of whiteness.
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Smith is renowned for spinning dismal outcomes into reason for optimism during postrace evaluations with horse trainers.
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Theatergoers can attend performances at the renowned Westport Country Playhouse, as well as the Westport Community Theatre.
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The bakery, which has locations around the world, is renowned for its Instagram-friendly Mille Crêpes cake.
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Jungle in the concrete city Hong Kong is renowned for its dense urban areas and dazzling skyscrapers.
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He was renowned as a commentator, offering extensive, detailed critiques of work sent to him in manuscript.
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In reality, he is a world renowned Porsche collector with a garage of 25 uniquely modified 233s.
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In 1959 one of her paintings was included in the internationally renowned São Paulo Biennial in Brazil.
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Randolph hustles through her subject's climb from modest suburban origins to the renowned Salomon Brothers investment bank.
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For instance, a world renowned surgeon may make more than the head of her department or hospital.
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HVSD, which is named after renowned physicist and electrical engineer Oliver Heaviside, is Kitty Hawk's third act.
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Max Azria, who passed away in May 2019, founded the world renowned fashion company BCBG Max Azria.
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The Bosawas Biosphere Reserve, renowned for its biodiversity, is a treasure-trove of rare and endangered species.
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Oswald, born in 1966, is the daughter of a renowned garden designer, and read classics at Oxford.
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It's a reboot of the Dr. Dolittle series, in which a renowned doctor and veterinarian has adventures.
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He's renowned for his bet against the subprime mortgage debt that helped spark the 2008 financial crisis.
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Why are we not hearing from this thrilling creature, celebrated for her ear, renowned for her sound?
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Devra Lee Davis PhD MPH is internationally renowned for her work on environmental health and disease prevention.
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Renowned security expert Graham Cluley said the newly discovered bug did not represent a major security threat.
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" In November, OnePlus also said it would be partnering with a "world-renowned security platform next month.
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But, experts say, their virtual enslavement remains disturbingly widespread for a country renowned for its products worldwide.
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What we know: Four employees, including renowned head coach Sylvia Hatchell, were placed on paid administrative leave.
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Australia is renowned for its abundance of wildlife, and sometimes the cute creatures wander onto the roads.
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Charismatic leaders are strong public speakers and are renowned for their ability to influence and inspire others.
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But with its renowned white beaches and clear blue seas, many are looking forward to new opportunities.
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"Lee Berger is a renowned paleoanthropologist responsible for many groundbreaking discoveries about early man," a narrator says.
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They have not, in recent years, been renowned for their stability or for their aptitude at basketball.
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Mohamed El-Erian — renowned investor and chief economic advisor at Allianz — thinks he has it figured out.
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Go inside this tiny home, built by a world-renowned architect, to see every high-end detail.
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"It was a remarkable day," she recalled of the photoshoot, captured by renowned celebrity photographer Annie Leibovitz.
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Vodianova also recommended her favorite shops and attractions in the capital, including the world-renowned Bolshoi theater.
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The Wise Men were renowned for visiting Bethlehem, but they're famous for annual pilgrimages to Manhattan, too.
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Architecture aside, it has a world-renowned meat-heavy food scene, and is famous for its nightlife.
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Miss Brennan helped propel the careers of renowned chefs like Paul Prudhomme, Emeril Lagasse and Jamie Shannon.
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More than 100,000 active duty members of the military visited the world-renowned zoo in 2016 alone.
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Among those who expressed anger over the photos was the renowned singer Elza Soares, who is black.
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A scientist recruited by the renowned Cleveland Clinic is stuck in India because his visa is delayed.
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The complex is designed by Adjaye Associates, which was established by renowned architect Sir David Adjaye OBE.
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On September 11, a judge in Bangladesh struck down a bail petition for renowned photojournalist Shahidul Alam.
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But Dr. Hayakawa, a world-renowned semanticist, had a priceless moment in the spotlight from his past.
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Like his cousin, brother-in-law, and predecessor Imad Mughniyeh, he was renowned as a military commander.
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In Mallorca, the artist would say he was just "Pilar's husband," rather than a world renowned artist.
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She works with renowned Mumbai based lawyer Anil Anturkar who is a well-wisher of our work.
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The lecture series brings renowned visual artists to the Boston University campus for a public artist talk.
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In the gilded world of fine dining, there is no living chef as renowned as Joël Robuchon.
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He picked renowned climate change skeptic Myron Ebell to run his transition at the Environmental Protection Agency.
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While the exterior of this renowned building is well know, the interiors are rarely seen, until now.
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