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1 The city is justly famed as a hot house of forced knowledge.
2 It is not our purpose, however, to question the conclusions of the justly famed Maorian philosopher.
3 Two dessert dishes were heaped up with delicious cakes-thecakes for which French pastrycooks are justly famed .
4 The Waziri, justly famed for their archery, found no cause to blush for their performance that day.
5 Its justly famed and poetic evocation of love is perhaps the most popular biblical reading at contemporary wedding ceremonies.
6 Obviously it was too early in the day for any of that sparkling back-chat for which my daughters are so justly famed .
7 And Molly the cook has contributed once more some of her justly famed cloud bursts, an indispensable exhibit in this unequaled historical collection!
8 We are justly famed for our writers, but ask for a list of world-changing Irish scientists and engineers and you may get blanker expressions.
9 Holding a splendid belt of wampum in his hands, Pontiac was now addressing Gladwyn with the eloquence for which he was so justly famed .
10 You have within the last few days supplied several people with that marvelous powder for the preparation of which you are so justly famed .
11 They only say that his loud, incessant cries bore testimony to the perfect lungs for which the House of Hanover is most justly famed .
12 Some 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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