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1 Yet the battle was a famous one , and led to greater consequences:
2 There were certainly lingering conditions, tuberculosis being a long, famous one .
3 The most famous one in the world is at Lakeview, California.
4 In this context, I guessed he was a jockey: probably a famous one .
5 Federer was actually generating more pace from his famous one - hander than his forehand.
6 In the world outside he's known by another name, a very famous one .
7 There's a famous one , we invited the strippers, JFK and Stalin.
8 It remained a convent, and a famous one , for over six hundred years.
9 My dear friend, he is a lawyer, and a famous one .
10 That is the, eminent man, though he may not be a famous one .
11 But Maimie Mannering was the famous one for whom the house was first built.
12 It's the famous one that everyone seems to know about.
13 Our victory today's secure and will be a famous one .
14 Shakespeare, for example, in his famous one hundred and sixteenth sonnet, boldly states that
15 I tell you that fellow will be famous one day.
16 Proust didn't invent it, he was just the most famous one to play it.
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