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1 Some hospitals are justly famous for the excellent training which they give.
2 The Greater Caucasus in Georgia are justly famous for their fantastic hiking routes.
3 The bank and other public buildings of Dublin are justly famous .
4 From these justly famous works a selection should be made.
5 His works at Florence, Rome, and Venice are justly famous .
6 This spirited version of five plays is justly famous .
7 He is justly famous for his majestic odes, and Platen revered him as his master.
8 This is why the silent final scene of Queen Christina (1933) is justly famous .
9 Here every afternoon the coffee for which Guatemala is so justly famous was served to visitors.
10 Nunar's treatise was justly famous and many copies had been made, though such books were guarded jealously.
11 Some even justly famous men have not been proof against this insidious form of vanity and pretence.
12 The modesty for which Powell was justly famous seemed to soak into the fabric of the buildings.
13 One of this sort is justly famous .
14 Porridge's opening credits are justly famous .
15 That same taking of justly famous .
16 The dead breaking open the lids of their sarcophagi and rising to judgment are justly famous for spirited action.
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