Encara no tenim significats per a "justly famed".
1The city is justly famed as a hot house of forced knowledge.
2It is not our purpose, however, to question the conclusions of the justly famed Maorian philosopher.
3Two dessert dishes were heaped up with delicious cakes-thecakes for which French pastrycooks are justly famed.
4The Waziri, justly famed for their archery, found no cause to blush for their performance that day.
5Its justly famed and poetic evocation of love is perhaps the most popular biblical reading at contemporary wedding ceremonies.
6Obviously it was too early in the day for any of that sparkling back-chat for which my daughters are so justly famed.
7And Molly the cook has contributed once more some of her justly famed cloud bursts, an indispensable exhibit in this unequaled historical collection!
8We are justly famed for our writers, but ask for a list of world-changing Irish scientists and engineers and you may get blanker expressions.
9Holding a splendid belt of wampum in his hands, Pontiac was now addressing Gladwyn with the eloquence for which he was so justly famed.
10You have within the last few days supplied several people with that marvelous powder for the preparation of which you are so justly famed.
11They only say that his loud, incessant cries bore testimony to the perfect lungs for which the House of Hanover is most justly famed.
12Some of these are women, like the Empress of Austria, who were justly famed for a beauty which is not often the gift of royalty.
13"Bedlam is justly famed as the best Dry Walk in London."
14"They are justly famed," he answered, gravely, "for you know I brought home the chef from Voillard's.
15"Comfort in Travel" has nowhere reached a higher degree of perfection than on this far and justly famed road.-ChristianHerald, Detroit.
16"And after our digestion has been soothed with epigrams," said their host, "we will enjoy the justly famed dancing of her ladyship's troupe.
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