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1 The Bewley's brand name could become as internationally renowned as Jameson Whiskey.
2 The house is internationally renowned , a splendid example of Irish Palladianism.
3 I'm very proud to work with top scientists at such internationally renowned hospitals.
4 It's a mixed blessing to be internationally renowned for one thing.
5 The internationally renowned harpsichordist talks about his passion for the music of Versailles.
6 South Africa is internationally renowned for using dialogue to solve differences and problems peacefully.
7 Another keynote speaker is the internationally renowned Professor Temple Grandin of Colorado State University.
8 I think Janet Hardy, keynote speaker and internationally renowned sex educator, explained this best.
9 Dr Abdelrahman is an internationally renowned scholar at Cambridge University.
10 Matthew was an internationally renowned scholar and a member of the Oxford University faculty.
11 An internationally renowned organist, Tibbles had a busy year of overseas travel for work cancelled.
12 John Edgar is also an internationally renowned sculptor working with stone, jade, metal and glass.
13 And there are other internationally renowned clubs: Milan and Real Madrid to name but two.
14 The former was an internationally renowned artist and the latter an acclaimed academic and activist.
15 Ireland, you see, is an internationally renowned surfing paradise.
16 Azmeh is an internationally renowned soloist who crosses many genres in his playing and compositions.
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