The world-famous Vienna Boys' Choir has departed from more than 500 years tradition to perform pop and rock music. |
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Plans for regeneration of the world-famous hotel were given the green light by Lancaster City councillors this week. |
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But in the late 1970s it was home to a poltergeist who became world-famous. |
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Ski rental services, which provide ski equipment from world-famous brands, are also not in short supply. |
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The theatre became world-famous for staging protest theatre throughout the repressive apartheid years. |
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The medieval statues that line the world-famous Charles Bridge in Prague have seen a lot of history in the past 650 years. |
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Built in 1823, the palace has a distinct Indian flavour and you can't help but see links with the world-famous Taj Mahal. |
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Shops, bars, restaurants and arcades could soon be built on Southend's world-famous pier, it was revealed today. |
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And now the world-famous circus is being banned from performing in the town where it attracted crowds of 2,000 a day. |
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There will be a chance next month to share the musical memories of world-famous tenor Thomas Round. |
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At the same time, many world-famous luxury brands have targeted China as a major growth market for the next decade and beyond. |
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An entire section is devoted to the artist's commanding deer paintings including the world-famous Monarch of the Glen. |
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For such a world-famous city, Liverpool has yet to host a world-class restaurant. |
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The man who helped create York's world-famous Jorvik Viking Centre has offered to help save the Mystery Plays. |
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Later, this place would become world-famous, people travelling from all over the globe to see it. |
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The move opens the way for the world-famous Tiptree company to bring in about 90 foreign students to pick the strawberry crop. |
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The world-famous airshow, saved this year by a News Shopper-led consortium, will go ahead in 2004 as hoped. |
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To the east, the world-famous Forth Bridge dominates, with the pretty villages of South and North Queensferry to either side. |
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Felice is a spicy little number making her living as a world-famous fashion model. |
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Sports Illustrated will publish its world-famous swimsuit issue next month. |
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These ships were world-famous for their craftsmanship, speed and solid construction. |
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While she convalesced from her serious illness, she watched the world-famous Whitbread Race on television and was transfixed by the entire event. |
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Most world-famous cities have an equally renowned river flowing through them. |
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The pair performed together as part of a rescue agility team at the world-famous dog show on Saturday morning. |
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A one-eyed rescue pooch has proved you do not need a pedigree to be a top dog at the world-famous Crufts. |
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The Swiss watch industry and its world-famous brands are estimated to account for half the value of the world's market. |
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We also select the best products among the biggest world-famous brands to propose you the last technological innovations at the best price! |
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The world-famous Bohemian crystal was and has remained a reference in its field for many years. |
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The first step on the road to being a world-famous creator is creating your own game. |
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The inspiring collaboration between Empa staff and the world-famous bridge builder dates back many years. |
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It was up to Rougié, world-famous brand to professionals, to fill the void. |
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Jarre's hometown would also pay tribute to the world-famous musician, giving him the keys to the city of Lyon. |
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He was the world-famous acrobat who proved that bodybuilding does not lead to inflexibility or the inability to excel in other sports. |
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The Makonde are world-famous for their woodcarvings, of both human figures for family worship and masks for initiation ceremonies. |
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An astonishing 500 million people have visited the world-famous waxworks since it was founded in the early 19th century. |
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They all make their first appearance in the 2003 edition of the world-famous reference book Who's Who, which is published this week. |
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Some holes at the world-famous golf links, in Ballybunion, have been in danger for several years. |
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The menfolk of Shanghai are world-famous for their consideration towards their wives and their diligence in carrying out household chores. |
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The world-famous purveyor of fine teas is celebrating its tricentenary this year. |
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Blackpool will erupt in a blaze of colour tonight when the town's world-famous Illuminations blossom into life. |
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That clearly was not cause for concern for her or her world-famous mother today. |
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The other is the son of a Missouri judge and a world-famous radio broadcaster. |
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She pauses next to her convertible, soaking up the SoCal sun as the world-famous Hollywood sign beckons in the background. |
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The first part of the journey will bring passengers from Kilmeaden on a riverside sojourn to the world-famous Mount Congreve Estate. |
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Shoppers couldn't believe their eyes when they spotted a world-famous band busking in a Manchester street. |
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And the winning Irish trainer Jimmy Mangan admitted the horse could line up again for the world-famous steeplechase again next year. |
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Two pastorates in New York State preceded the world-famous ministry he established in Neshaminy, Bucks County, north of Philadelphia. |
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The board voted to eliminate hunting and trapping on a buffer zone of state lands bordering Denali that make up a portion of the world-famous Toklat pack's territory. |
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All the more so when it comes to work together with such a prestigious and world-famous name that helps enhance the company image by far as well. |
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A world-famous name in the heart of Fatimid Cairo, this is one of the oldest markets in Egypt. |
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His father was a world-famous spelunker, while his mother served as a G Corporation executive. |
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She would be a world-famous cryptozoologist. |
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The off-shore islands, which are part of the estate, provide sanctuary for several world-famous bird colonies including the exceptional Eilean Dubh gannetry. |
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He footslogged it around the world-famous Dal Lake, visiting all the Mughal Gardens at Nishat, Shalimar and Harwan and the Botanical Gardens, but all in vain. |
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On one corner of the square, you step into the Maille boutique, where the black and gold emblazoned company sells its world-famous mustards and vinegars. |
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Ouzo, an aniseed liqueur made from grapes and aniseed, is a world-famous aperitif drunk in just about every country. |
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The council commissioned the sculpture of the world-famous artist who painted matchstick figures who lived in Mottram-in-Longdendale for nearly 30 years. |
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Carrickmacross lace production is world-famous. |
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Columbia, it's a world-famous institution. |
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The world-famous 'Tube' map was also developed under his patronage. |
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Another national historic site, Chiefswood, the family home of world-famous poet E. Pauline Johnson, was reopened to the public after several years of restoration and dedicated work by volunteers from the Six Nations. |
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The first programme in the series sees Kaddy going behind the scenes at Canterbury Cathedral to find out what it takes to become a chorister in their world-famous choir. |
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As part of this approach, the Group commissioned world-famous designer Marc Newson to create a cookware range for consumers with high aesthetic standards. |
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Your new T Series system is designed to give you the best of both sound reinforcement worlds: the freedom of a wireless system, and the world-famous Shure sound quality. |
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His latest film, haywire, features a world-famous martial-arts fighter as a spy on the run. |
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The important contribution of this event to the world-wide reputation of the Vienna State Opera House, as it usually involves world-famous opera singers, confirms its distinct cultural importance for Austria. |
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A world-famous oculoplastic and reconstructive surgeon, Elahi is also an impassioned philanthropist. |
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The unmistakable handwriting of the world-famous star designer is reflected in exclusive models with soft, flowing, totally natural looking shapes. |
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Joining Aled and Pam to count down the nation's favourite carols are chart-topping singer Katherine Jenkins and world-famous classical soloist Andrea Bocelli. |
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Funds poured into a restoration appeal and the Iona Community is now a world-famous centre for religious pilgrimage, with the restored abbey its crowning glory. |
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The 14th duke wanted a house that was big enough to absorb the world-famous Hamilton Palace collection but that was small enough for a family home. |
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He cycled more than 2,000 miles following the route of the world-famous Tour de France on his own for six weeks in the blistering heat of French summer. |
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What should a renowned publishing house do when it wants to republish a not-so-good story and a very good story from a world-famous author posthumously? |
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There are more challenging trails from the top, like the world-famous Kamikaze. |
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That means ever higher premiums are paid for the most covetable items over those that are merely good from world-famous works of art, to the finest wines, to one-of-a-kind stamps. |
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Diego asked the world-famous singer and songwriter. |
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It includes world-famous buildings such as the Empire State Building in New York or the Sears Tower in Chicago but also sights such as the Statue of Liberty and exceptional models such as the luxury liner Queen Mary! |
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Yet at the age of 58, the woman who is world-famous for creating the Aga saga has begun showing off like a silly teenager. |
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Mobile company ADAIA is announcing a partnership today with world-famous BASE jumper and wingsuit pilot Jeb Corliss. |
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The gems belonged to Chopard, the world-famous Swiss jeweler. |
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Good Old Jigsaw Puzzles is a classic world-famous game lovingly crafted by true jigsaw puzzles fans. |
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Electro music will be followed by the world-famous jewellery of Bulgari, while sport will be represented through the fencing world championships and international show jumping. |
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He was a clock-maker, a self-made man in astronomy and a realisator of three world-famous creations: The Centenary Clock, the Astronomical Studio and the Astronomical Clock. |
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Concert ASWING band from Huddersfield, formed just three years ago, is to make its debut at the world-famous Edinburgh Fringe Festival tomorrow. |
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Members of world-famous string quartets past and present also performed on Strads. |
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Before closing, I should like to pause to consider a type of poetry which is well-known in Japan, indeed for which Japan is world-famous, the haikai or haiku, depending on the pronunciation. |
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In 1990, a university rector called Alberto Fujimori rose from nowhere in the final weeks of a presidential election campaign to trounce Mario Vargas Llosa, a world-famous novelist. |
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Its association with metal decorating began in 1932 when the company built its first metal-decorating oven for Nivea's world-famous blue tins of face cream. |
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Antwerp was world-famous for its harpsichords, but it was also a centre, in the 16th century, where citterns, lutes, viols and later violins were constructed with skill. |
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Imran's Restaurant, based in Ladypool Road in the heart of the city's world-famous Balti Triangle, has now created The Birmingham Bolti in honour of Bolt. |
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A TOWERING 20-stone councillor slapped a newspaper editor across the face during a booze-fuelled VIP knees-up to launch the world-famous Oul' Lammas Fair. |
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The sound of Viking lurs will launch a remarkable concert at Symphony Hall on Saturday, October 6, when Copenhagen's world-famous Tivoli Gardens are transported to Birmingham. |
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Golfers who enjoy the play at the world-famous Palmetto Dunes Resort in Hilton Head Island, South Carolina now will have fewer meltdowns on the course. |
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Mother Teresa's self-sacrificing nature made her world-famous. |
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Then, if they have a few hours to spare, they hop on a tour bus and travel to world-famous Butchart Gardens, where flowerful containers dazzle them further. |
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