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1These men Arngrim attacked, in order to win renown, and he crushed them.
2What careth he how many of us be slain in a causeless fight, if he can win renown?
3At first Julio had tried to win renown with his brush, believing that it would prove an easy task.
4For everywhere he went he had always been laying down money both for knights and squires, in order to win renown.
5How eager I was to leave boring, quiet Ithaca, see the world, win renown by feats of arms and so forth.
6What chance had Galileo to win renown in physics or astronomy, when his parents compelled him to go to a medical school?
7The repetition of the initial 'L' may show the name of the admiral, ship, or battle in which the officer will win renown.
8Rudeger was now armed, and with him five hundred men; thereto he gained twelve champions, who would fain win renown in the stress of battle.
9For he went in many guises, and won renown under many names.
10Then your city did bravely, and won renown over the whole earth.
11It was not for the sake of winning renown, praise, or reward.
12The Spanish monarch won renown by becoming the champion of Christendom against the Ottoman Turks.
13Of this great company, what can we say save that they won renown through self-renunciation!
14Her leading general, Hannibal, who had been winning renown in Spain, believed that the their mighty rival.
15They have won renown among the nations.
16Davy loved the pomp and circumstance of fame; Faraday the inner consciousness that he had fairly won renown.
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