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1
Where was that learning for which he was
so
famed
?
2
After they quittedthebrazenpillar, they, too, traversed that sea
so
famed
in ancient story.
3
This last statement is marked by the exuberance of imagination for which the Mathers are
so
famed
.
4
The Alleghanies bear a striking geographic resemblance to the Highlands of Scotland,
so
famed
in song and story.
5
No one is
so
famed
for 'form,' as the baroness-andsilk merchants have bestowed her name upon a color.
6
In fact, Urban had summoned her thither, being evidently alive to the advantages of the support of one
so
famed
for sanctity.
7
Stonewall Jackson was
so
famed
for his rather obtrusive though awfully real piety that men named him the Havelock of the army.
8
When this became known abroad among the multitude, they gathered from every side to behold one
so
famed
for her goodness and beauty.
9
Each has an iconic corner, but none
so
famed
as Eau Rouge at Spa Francorchamps, a fast old-school track with little room for error.
10
This lady, I was informed, was the noble lady R-- ,sofamed for her charity on earth.
so
famed
so