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1 However, McIlroy produced just the sort of burst he has become renowned for.
2 Over that period the county have become renowned for producing diminutive, wristy hurlers.
3 If it is successful, you will become renowned throughout the world!
4 After the excesses of his youth, Accardo would become renowned for his fairness.
5 She has also become renowned for her fight back against online abuse and trolling.
6 Boniface VIII inaugurated the fourteenth century with a pilgrimage festival which has become renowned .
7 Poulter has become renowned for his outspoken dress sense on the fairways in recent years.
8 The name of Alexander bids fair to become renowned .
9 Prince Harry and Meghan Markle have become renowned for their swift progress through life's milestones.
10 Ye must strive with heart and soul that ye may become renowned in character and knowledge.'
11 Over that period the county have become renowned for (...)
12 By association, such a bunker can become renowned .
13 From these have the country of Cashmere become renowned , and the fountains aye as the fountains of Paradise.
14 Slow Food Festival, Derry Over the last decade, Derry has become renowned for its excellent food experiences and restaurants.
15 The Californians are a noble people; therefore, I hope they may make extraordinary progress and become renowned for their virtues.
16 Pecan nut trees line the picturesque gardens and encourage the sense of tranquility that Jan Harmsgat has become renowned for.
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