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  1. Richard's Almanac and The Pennsylvania Gazette. Franklin gained international, renown ,as a scientist for his famous experiments in electricity and for his many
  2. And the Minerva Symphony Orchestra, both of which perform at the acoustically, renown ,Sale Nezahualcóyotl, which was the first wrap-around concert hall in the
  3. In northern France, where his brilliant rule gained for him later the, renown ,of a saint. It was not uncommon for the Merovingian, Carolingian,or later
  4. Gibson, after which Baez was sometimes called" the barefoot Madonna," gaining, renown ,for her clear voice and three-octave range. She recorded her first album for a
  5. Stripes on the pant legs, and solid blue socks. For this they gained their most, renown ,nickname," Big Blue ". For road uniforms, they wear a white jersey with red
  6. To whom certain extant homilies are attributed. These homilies enjoyed some, renown ,in the Eastern Church in the sixth and seventh centuries. Their homiletic
  7. Daggers (2004) and The Promise (2005). It featured no star of international, renown ,and was acted mostly by non-professionals. Many of Sixth Generation films have
  8. Kerala and Tamil Nadu. Chamber deceit Birthday Singh Guitar achieved national, renown ,before being killed in 2005. The most infamous deceit was Sultana Baku in
  9. Who worked with Miles Davis on the famous Kind of Blue album) achieved, renown ,for being one of the first jazz bassists to play bebop solos with the bow.
  10. And strong light, has sustained a vibrant visual art scene of international, renown , Artistic activity within Cornwall was initially centered on the art-colony of
  11. American musician, actor and television producer. While he gained international, renown ,for leading a Latin music band, the Desi Area Orchestra, he is probably best
  12. Set against the artifice of human civilization ". Friedrich’s work brought him, renown ,early in his career, and contemporaries such as the French sculptor David
  13. Any mention of Boniface, a West Saxon missionary to the continent of some, renown ,and of whom Bede had almost certainly heard, though Bede does discuss
  14. For describing new inventions. Hungarian literature has recently gained some, renown ,outside the borders of Hungary (mostly through translations into German
  15. Also been dubbed The Land of Poets, due to various literary contributions of, renown ,Nicaraguan writers, including Rubén Darío, Ernesto Cardinal and Golconda Bell.
  16. Managers for industry practice. Historic hotels Some hotels have gained their, renown ,through tradition, by hosting significant events or persons, such as Schloss
  17. As the greatest Hungarian composers. Other composers of international, renown ,are Johnny, Franz Schmidt, Zoltán Kodaly, Gabriel von Way ditch, Rudolf
  18. Socrates),suggesting a legendary origin. Even during his life, Hippocrates ', renown ,was great, and stories of miraculous cures arose. For example, Hippocrates was
  19. Architecture. Earthly In the arts,Steiner's new art of earthly gained early, renown , Earthly seeks to renew the spiritual foundations of dance, revealing speech
  20. Of those learned in civil and canon law. There was no need for a man of, renown , or a pure advocate of state interests. His predecessor in a like case was John
  21. Influence (Huger 1998,15; Björk 1996; Ross 2004,53 & 55). Wider cultural, renown ,Stockhausen, along with John Cage, is one of the few avant-garde composers to
  22. Rhubarb,2 Cities Cry 'Foul! '" on the competing claims of two towns to such, renown ,: Stockton, California,and Hollis ton, Massachusetts. On the possible model for
  23. Reception Contemporary responses Austen's works brought her little personal, renown ,because they were published anonymously. Although her novels quickly became
  24. The winner of the Man Booker Prize is generally assured of international, renown ,and success; therefore, the prize is of great significance for the book trade.
  25. By the nobility of God, because of the favor which He has shown us, and the, renown ,which He has given us, and the power to which He has raised us, because of what
  26. John Speed's Historic of Great Britain in 1632 praised John's" great, renown ," as a king; he blamed the bias of medieval chroniclers for the king's poor
  27. Borges immediately resigned as director of the National Library. International, renown ,Eight of Borges's poems appear in the 1943 anthology of Spanish American Poets
  28. Never again held a civil or military post, in spite of his experience and, renown , He was offered the governorship of the province of Africa, but declined it
  29. Their sister choir, the Phoenix Chorale. The Chorale has achieved international, renown ,with 9 recordings, ( 3 with the Phoenix Chorale). Kansas City jazz in the
  30. The garden was in 2002,named the best garden in the British Islands. The most, renown ,concert hall is the Music Hall on Union Street, built in 1822. Transport
  31. In recent decades that Norwegian architects have truly achieved international, renown , One of the most striking modern buildings in Norway is the Sami Parliament in
  32. In 1808 the Prints and Drawings collection has grown to international, renown ,as one of the richest and most representative collections in the world. There
  33. 3: While other nations of the globe: Behold us from afar, : We'll rise too high, renown ,and shine: Like our glorious southern star;: From England soil and Fatherland,
  34. Were largely spent in the shadow of his brother Titus, who gained military, renown ,during the First Jewish-Roman War. This situation continued under the rule of
  35. Coins. Works of art bearing their likenesses further enhanced their fame. The, renown ,of certain actors, such as Quintus Rosins Gallup, endured until the 19th
  36. Old land of my fathers is dear to me, Land of bards and singers, famous men of, renown ,; Her brave warriors, very splendid patriots, For freedom shed their blood.:
  37. Into the wilderness, a geographical shift that seems to have contributed to his, renown , Anthony is appealed to against infectious diseases, particularly skin diseases
  38. Himself in designs for vases and table ornaments that brought the factory, renown ,across Europe. The artistic community appreciated his work in this vein, and
  39. Recorded in the 1920s and 1930s. Several Appalachian musicians obtained, renown ,during the folk revival of the 1950s and 1960s,including Jean Ritchie, Roscoe
  40. With the rediscovery of his theatrical works, Handel,in addition to his, renown ,as instrumentalist, orchestral writer, and Methodist, is now perceived as being
  41. Of a tariff on imported peanuts, brought him wide publicity and increasing, renown , In these years, he became one of the most well-known African Americans of his
  42. The finer things in life usually denied to a black man, even a famous one. His, renown ,was such that he dined in the best restaurants and stayed in hotels usually
  43. 1679). Military career Frederick William was a military commander of wide, renown ,; he was a good elector, his standing army would later become the model for the
  44. Samuel Adams. Singling out Hancock and Adams in this manner only added to their, renown ,among Patriots. President of Congress With the war underway, Hancock made his
  45. Expertise as his musicianship. Billy Strayhorn was an arranger of great, renown ,in the Duke Ellington orchestra beginning in 1938. Jelly Roll Morton is
  46. Actress (d. 2001) * 1925 – Virginia E. Johnson, of Masters and Johnson, renown , American psychologist. * 1926 – Sir Alexander Gibson, Scottish conductor (d.
  47. January 1836 – 9 March 1895) was an Austrian writer and journalist, who gained, renown ,for his romantic stories of Galician life. The term is derived from his name.
  48. Speeds. Christopher Houston" Kit" Carson (December 24, 1809 He gained, renown ,for his role as John C. Fremont's guide in the American West. Carson also
  49. Among British Prime Ministers for having gained equal social and political, renown , He was twice successful as the Glasgow University Conservative Association's
  50. This period due to the influence of the Enlightenment. However, a number of, renown ,Kabbalists claimed the exact opposite. In their view, Kabbalah transcends the

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