Frequently experienced; known closely or intimately.
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Examples for "famous"
Examples for "famous"
1I therefore consider three famous examples of sensible correlations with increasing size.
2Even New York's most famous superhero needs a day job, Quesada said.
3Exciting new stories about famous people and great events by top authors.
4However, there is a crisis brewing in its most famous city, Miami.
5General Sahib pointed at the famous photo from the '71 India-Pakistan War.
1When countries prosper, birth rates fall: this is a well-known, global trend.
2Rationale and objectives: Vasodilatation is a well-known side effect of contrast media.
3But it was when he said reality has a well-known Liberal bias.
4In a so-called traditional heterosexual union, the roles are clear and well-known.
5But large, well-known private firms don't need a SPAC to go public.
6Foreign Minister Murray McCully said the two vessels are well-known repeat offenders.
7Hypoglycemia induced by alcohol ingestion is a well-known problem in diabetic patients.
8Oh well, I could always ask Google, that well-known friend of freedom.
9Introduction: The benefits of physical activity for manual wheelchair users are well-known.
10Thailand is a well-known trafficking hub of illicit wildlife products, including ivory.
11Exposures: Work stress was measured with the well-known JS and ERI models.
12Huyghue said the TV deal will be with a well-known national broadcaster.
13At first thought, there's the well-known risk of having sensitive data hacked.
14This point wasn't the best of meets, but was a well-known building.
15The paper is published in the well-known town of Sudbury, in Suffolk.
16Ephesus was a well-known seaport and the principal city in Roman Asia.