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1 Some people, of course, are so famous that they require no surnames.
2 No other English name before the Conquest is so famous in literature.
3 These are the Devas or Dives, so famous in Persian fairy mythology.
4 It is not so famous as Arcole, but perhaps it was finer.
5 If there was any fairness, he would be so famous by now.
6 Galway remains the summer racing festival so famous it doesn't need an adjective.
7 Because you were so famous , so popular, so loved by everyone, she said.
8 I mean, she's so famous , and part of history and everything.
9 I am terrified and ashamed to act before him; he is so famous .
10 Lebrun, which was so famous in the time of that artist.
11 It might not be so famous but it's way more fun.
12 This specialist so famous that his articles are on the Internet?
13 This zoo was so famous it was surrounded by acres of parking lot.
14 Fewer still have been so famous and tried so hard to live obscurely.
15 His father's adventures were so famous , how could the son ever match them?
16 But that will make no difference to so famous a warrior.'
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