John was a well known and accomplished tailor and was gifted in that line of work. |
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Denis was well known among the racing fraternity having rubbed shoulders with them for many years. |
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Sarajevo and Mostar are well known for the wool rugs and carpets their artisans produce. |
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He was Brightlingsea born and bred and was well known and well liked in the town. |
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It is well known that red-grained wheats show a wider variation in grain dormancy than white-grained wheats. |
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The group has been expanding, becoming well known both here and in the States. |
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Panax ginseng is well known for its anti-stress and adaptogenic properties. |
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Based in Dublin and well known in African communities, their lively mix of toe-tapping, hip-swinging music blends French, Lingala and Portuguese. |
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This fast paced show is set to delight patrons in a town well known for its appreciation of quality productions. |
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It is a well known that virtually every ancient civilization flourished on riverbanks. |
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With a well known singer, he toured the halls as a professional dancer, excelling at the tango. |
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Immune reconstitution disease is a well known complication of highly active antiretroviral therapy. |
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All the accused men were well known for their licentious behaviour and for this reason possibly became easy targets for incrimination. |
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It is well known that people are more likely to commit suicide when they are in prison or in a police cell than when they are at liberty. |
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Chronic diseases such as rheumatism, arthritis, allergy and others are well known to be associated with inflammation. |
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It is well known that typical military broadband radios transmit only a few watts or less. |
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She is a well known anti-feminist, yet has written a book about the beginnings of the feminist movement. |
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In oriental medicine, it is well known that Zusanli is an acupoint related to stomach diseases. |
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He was well known by all students, whether they were jocks or computer geeks, the name Ricky Han was always followed by some form of recognition. |
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In the realm of cheese cookery fondue and raclette are well known internationally. |
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It's all a part of the legendary good time that the Edmonton festival is so well known for. |
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Melbourne is well known for its unpredictable weather but today's cold snap was one for the history books. |
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That decision is so well known that it is usually cited without any quotation from the speeches. |
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She was well known in the estate for her love of life and her quirky sayings. |
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Although it is well known that many small animals can feed on large ones, such predator-prey interaction is rare. |
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Many birds eat insects. Anis and Cattle Egret are well known for eating ticks from goats and cattle. |
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Not as well known is the fact that certain rare disorders, such as achondroplasia, are more common among births to older fathers. |
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The consequences for the French Army are too well known to need repeating here. |
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The last we ever hear of him, he is reportedly seeing a well known gay pop singer. |
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More than other parrot species, Amazons are well known for their strong or often moody characters. |
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He became well known for his natty dress sense and the rose he always wore in his buttonhole. |
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His benevolent and altruistic nature made him very well known to everyone in the area. |
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Acetylsalicylic acid, better known as aspirin, is well known for its properties as a nonnarcotic analgesic and anti-inflammatory drug. |
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The city is well known for its ladyboy clubs and red light districts, but not, as a few locals pointed out, any more than most large cities. |
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Ketones are extensively used as solvents, with acetone being the most well known example. |
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It is well known that vacuum cleaner bags capture large particles but can emit allergens that are too small to be collected in the bag. |
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May is a regular and well known visitor to the Day Care Centre in Abbeyleix District Hospital, for which she is also a dedicated fundraiser. |
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Johnny was a well known and well liked member of the local rural community and friends learned of his passing with sadness and genuine regret. |
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It is expected that some well known craftsmen will display their crafts at the fair. |
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He isolated potassium, another well known alkali metal, from potassium hydroxide in the same year. |
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It's generally accepted that you can use acronyms and abbreviations without explanation, where the term is well known by the audience. |
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It is well known that the introductions of alien species have wreaked havoc on indigenous fauna and flora worldwide. |
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A just man maintains his life as a wretched beggar while another, stained by well known crimes, accumulates the highest honours. |
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It is well known that speakers rely on prosodic and gestural features at the time of producing and understanding verbal irony. |
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It is a well known fact that all inventors get their first ideas on the back of an envelope. |
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This youth and his family are well known for stealing cars and are nothing but a menace to the community. |
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Mickey is a well known soccer referee and gave many years service to the game. |
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After the sheer tedium of a disastrous relationship with a well known record company, the guys have taken to playing gigs for free in local pubs. |
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It is unlikely, in contrast to Mantegna, that he devised his own allegories, though he was well known in Medicean humanist circles. |
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He was well known as a worthless man and was picked on whenever he was spotted. |
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The Warm and Fuzzys are well known for their fun factor and throbbing sound systems. |
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We offered a few local worthies well known for their forthright opinions the chance to let off a bit of steam. |
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Many are seen rarely outside their area of origin while some are well known and thriving. |
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When the objective is recognized, a wide variety of well known techniques may be used as transitional or enduring means of achieving it. |
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He was well known at cattle marts and was considered a good judge of cattle. |
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As part of these celebrations, a very well known Maltese architect will deliver the Weekend's keynote address. |
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He said his aunt was well known in the area where she lived and was a religious woman who worshipped at the Church of the Nazarene. |
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The eating of garlic is well known for causing a particularly pungent malodorous breath that can have unpleasant social consequences. |
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The distribution of maleo nesting-grounds is now fairly well known in North Sulawesi. |
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Washed by gentle waves of the Indian Ocean, it is well known for its tea, rubber, spices and, of course, coconuts. |
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I've tried to collect as much information as I could about the most well known malacologists. |
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The pensions industry is well known for its insatiable appetite for savers ' money and its attempts to part us from it. |
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It is well known that autolysis alters the molecular structure and thereby the antigenicity of tissues. |
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The early rotary engines were well known for being thirsty and wearing out the seals on the rotary piston. |
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Australia is not as well known for its Sauvignons as New Zealand, but some of the wines coming out of Western Australia are outstanding. |
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And, less well known but very useful, all the volumes of The Correspondance of Charles Darwin are searchable at Google Print. |
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These lunches are well known for being far from austere, since a wide variety of home-made soup is served, with a bap and cheese. |
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The Badger Flats area is also well known for clinozoisite, garnet, hematite, scheelite, vesuvianite, wollastonite, and zoisite. |
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The other evening I placed an online order with a well known company for some products of theirs. |
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Minerals such as wolframite, arsenopyrite, fluorite, and quartz are well known from this mine. |
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A former pupil at Fearns High School, Bacup, he was well known for participating in kick boxing, Thai boxing and karate competitions. |
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She was a member of the well known Brown family, until she married into the Murphys where she farmed with her husband. |
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Anne was well known for her beautiful and unusual flower gardens and her very kind and generous nature. |
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She was well known as an airwoman in the early days of flying and in 1930 was created a dame of the British empire for her services to aviation. |
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The city is well known for its regional flavors including Mexican, Tex-Mex, and barbecue. |
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I am well known for my versatility and willingness to give most things a go. |
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He had a very keen interest in wildlife and was also a well known farmer and builder. |
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It's ironic that the saxophone is well known while the sarrusophone is obscure. |
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Within the Tethyan belt, Turkey is well known for extensive areas of ophiolitic rocks in the mountains of the Alpine chain. |
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In this connection it is well known that molybdenum additions to Ni-Cr steels can eliminate temper embrittlement. |
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One of these visitors was Johann Hummel, well known in his day as a formidable pianist outdone on the keyboard only by Beethoven himself. |
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Conversely, it is well known that cracids can hybridize very easily in captivity, though natural hybridization has not been reported in the wild. |
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It is well known that large floating objects like buoys, logs or sargassum weed often attract large numbers of fish. |
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All of these effects are well known and may occur when one's consciousness shifts into a state between being fully asleep and fully awake. |
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It is well known that when mixed, chemicals may magnify one another's effects. |
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Malachite is also well known as loosely coherent aggregates and. as thin green films and stains. |
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He described Seamus O'Toole as a farmer's son who was well known for the wholeheartedness and sincerity he brought to everything he did. |
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I can't these days anyway, I am too well known to get away with just going out on the lash. |
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Peta is well known for its provocative ad campaigns, which sometimes feature nude models proclaiming they'd rather go naked than wear fur. |
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Additional assistance is provided by some of the most talented and well known mandolinists playing today. |
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The Kamba people are very well known for their wood carving skills and basket making. |
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Wearing another hat, he is also well known in these columns for his advocacy of the death penalty. |
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John was the salt of the earth and a very sociable animal, well known in the Old Oak and Mill Tavern. |
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She is particularly well known to television audiences for her powerful performances in popular dramas. |
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The cycads are well known as garden plants and the group includes the sago palm. |
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They ask if I've been drinking and I say yes because it's well known in the township that during rumspringa you can drink. |
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Another member of the family was well known locally for her artistic skills. |
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He was well known in the area as a shearer and wool classer. |
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They are generally living in older areas of modern cities, which are well known for poor sanitation, lack of health facilities and basic amenities. |
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His brother used to work as a woodworking labourer at Remploy in Pontefract, which provides employment for the disabled, and is well known in the town's pubs. |
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And I am not denying the fact that his womanizing, only too well known in Paris, is bothersome to many of us. |
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Already well known for his watercolours and woodcarvings, he turned his attention to miniatures after inheriting embroidery books and materials from friend Margaret Sarraff. |
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It is also possible that some defected to join groups less well known to the police. |
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Finnish is well known for possessing a front-back vowel harmony system. |
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The continuing weaknesses with Iraqi military and security forces were well known by U.S. military leaders, Bowen said. |
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Aspects of the life history of this species are not well known because of taxonomic confusion with the offshore form Ammodytes dubius Reinhardt, northern sand lance. |
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The effectiveness of fish weirs was well known throughout Europe. |
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Two well known locals last week celebrated with a birthday bash. |
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A large group of National Front for the Liberation of Angola soldiers also fled this area during 1975 whereafter they joined the well known Buffalo Battalion close to Bagani. |
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Meanwhile, it is well known that Hollande abhors just this sort of spotlight. |
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He may end up paying the biggest price just for trying to change one of Washington's most sacred cows, the well known third rail of American politics. |
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The production of charcoal by heating wood in the absence of air and of coke by heating coal in the absence of air were both well known to ancient peoples. |
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At the time he was quite well known for antagonizing women's libbers, so there was quite a contingent of sign waving female protestors, and some males as well. |
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Although several literary sources for the sacrifice of Aeneas belong to the Augustan period, the story was well known at least from the late Republic. |
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This Eagle mine is well known for dark spruce-green, rough-surfaced octahedra of fluorite associated with rhombohedra of rhodochrosite to 0.75 inch on edge. |
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Though Billings was discreet about his sexual orientation, it was well known throughout Washington. |
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She was well known for her development and construction of astrolabes. |
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While it's well known that many modern large animals, including Indian elephants, can swim, sauropods have long been viewed as bulky leviathans in a class of their own. |
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The company is chock-full of well known brands, enjoys steady, repeat custom, is making good financial progress and trades on a very reasonable valuation. |
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Elis: Ancient Greek region and city-state in the northwestern corner of the Peloponnese, well known for its horse breeding and for the Olympic Games. |
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The Haida's reputation isn't well known south of the border, but their canoes, longhouses, and cedar totem poles represent a high point in North American art. |
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It's well known among primatologists that the number of males within a group of, say, baboons, chimpanzees, or lemurs is related to the number of females. |
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One of the best wet fly or nymph pattern I have used for the Arctic grayling is the Teal blue and silver, a well known sea trout fly, I cannot understand why this should be. |
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Corallimorpharia are well known to aquarists because of their striking forms and colors, the latter often due to symbiotic zooxanthellae within the tissues of the polyp. |
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Like his father, Alfonso the younger was well known as a composer of church music, writing English anthems for the Anglican Church as well as motets to Latin words. |
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The British are well known for being able to make do and mend, but there has to be some remaining substance in the damaged article, upon which to make the repair. |
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The slasher film series Friday the 13th is well known for its homicidal tendencies. |
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Although the cause of the death of the cells is unclear, the symptoms and signs of the disease are well known and stereotypic. |
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The garden she made is so well known today and has been so influential, that it is difficult to remember how unfashionable formal gardens, knots and topiary once were. |
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The Crustaceamorpha are arguably the most well known of the arthropods because of their contributions to aquatic, aerial, and terrestrial food webs. |
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Insects such as houseflies, bedbugs, locusts, butterflies, honeybees, silkworms, lac insects etc. are well known to mankind, largely due to their economic importance. |
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Lydon was well known for playing the juvenile lead in a series in the early 1940s, and his work here tends to retain the flavour of that character. |
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She has a very well known nickname, chupacabra, which she was very proud to flaunt around the division. |
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The classic leukodystrophies include adrenoleukodystrophy, Krabbe's globoid cell, and metachromatic leukodystrophy, and a few other less well known entities. |
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Now, of course, it is well known that it can cause asbestosis or mesothelioma, a malignant tumour of the lung lining caused by inhaling asbestos fibres. |
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I was asked to enter some of my favourite music, so being deliberately awkward, I entered four of my less well known favourites, first among them being Lucy Woodward. |
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Sally Lunn's buns are perhaps not as well known as Bakewell tart, Richmond maids of honour and Eccles cakes but that is because they never appear outside their home town. |
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She was well known for her contrarian wit and was not afraid to speak her mind. |
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However, exceptional well-formed, lustrous crystals to 10 cm are well known from the Bluebell mine on the shore of Kootenay Lake, British Columbia. |
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Who are some great Afghani writers that your readers should know about, but who are not so well known abroad? |
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Menu trends often highlight roasted garlic, and the fiery food trend that has swept the nation has caused hot peppers to become well known to many consumers. |
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Segal recently signed artist David Mann, who is well known for his recurring spreads in Easyriders magazine, to put out limited-edition prints from his original paintings. |
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They performed a medley of well known songs that got the crowd going. |
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Nearly a year ago, a well known city-based aviculturist told wildlife authorities that he wanted to donate a pair of Emus, captive bred in his farm house, to the park. |
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Florida is well known for crazy hijinks, but the Sunshine State may have outdone itself this time. |
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You see, there is another Mexico, one that is not so appealing to business but well known to law enforcement. |
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The unnamed new species of fish is a smaller relative of the candiru, which is well known in the Amazon as a danger to people who go into the water. |
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Kimba The White Lion, first known as Jungle Emperor Leo, was a '60s Japanese animated film that some suggest inspired another well known production. |
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Mildred has maintained her great love for music and song down the years and is a well known teacher of set dancing and line dancing throughout the district. |
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What was not so well known was that there also existed an archive of color images from the war, the result of then new technology. |
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The presidential campaign was well known for its war room, not only responding very quickly to an opponent's attacks, but anticipating the attacks. |
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The children dressed in soccer gear whistled, shook rattles and cheered as the orchestra gave a rousing rendition of this well known football anthem. |
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The Department of Agriculture has requested well known animal nutritionist Dr John Milton to prepare an overview of strategies to feed pregnant and lambing ewes. |
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Although people have tried to modernise the system, I don't think there is another iconic feature as well known as a zebra crossing. |
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He is also well known for his ability to win scrappy frames with his tactical play and picking out shots to nothing. |
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Llanishen is well known as the home of the 'Tax Offices', the tallest buildings in north Cardiff and a landmark for miles around. |
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A common form is have a harp melody written down or a well known tune, while the vocalist improvises their own harmony while singing a poem. |
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He is most well known for his comic characters in The Fast Show, Harry and Paul and Harry Enfield and Chums. |
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Pembrokeshire is well known for its excellent food, having capitalised on the quality of its agricultural produce. |
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Italy is well known for its cultural and environmental tourist routes and is home to 53 UNESCO World Heritage Sites, the most in the world. |
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Two well known naval actions against pirates are the successful destructions of Edward Teach, or Blackbeard, and Bartholomew Roberts. |
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He is well known for being a Sandy Hook Pilot for the New York harbor and along the Atlantic Coast during the Civil War. |
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Adidas has done several collaborations with well known designers, including Jeremy Scott, Alexander Wang, and Raf Simons. |
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There is a symphony orchestra in each state, and a national opera company, Opera Australia, well known for its famous soprano Joan Sutherland. |
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The house has become well known as one of the supposedly most haunted places on the island. |
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Born in Gisborne, New Zealand, Clark started his career through petty crimes and was well known to police as a local thug. |
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Clark was well known for his womanising, and had a reputation for extreme violence. |
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Gregory is also well known for his writings, which were more prolific than those of any of his predecessors as pope. |
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Alsace is also well known for its foie gras made in the region since the 17th century. |
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Varus' name and deeds were well known beyond the empire because of his ruthlessness and crucifixion of insurgents. |
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Alexander VI, for example, was well known for his decadence, extravagance and immoral life. |
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Rome is well known for its statues but, in particular, the talking statues of Rome. |
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By the 16th century, the existence of Goths in Crimea had become well known to European scholars. |
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Roman historiography is also very well known for subversive writing styles. |
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The polka, the square dance, and the Irish step dance are very well known Western forms of folk dance. |
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Each of the well known names represent a specific era of the city's history. |
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Two of these songs are well known in Russia and its neighboring countries, such as Japan. |
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Another well known example is the Field of Corn in Dublin, Ohio, where a hundreds on concrete ears of corn lay in a grassy field. |
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At the time Venetian rococo was well known as rich and luxurious, with usually very extravagant designs. |
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It was well known for its stone masonry that includes rustication and ashlar. |
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Less well known outside of the area, and with pronounced local accents, are local broadcasters Eamonn O'Neal, Mike Sweeney and Jimmy Wagg. |
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Some of the more well known and distinctive bird species in New Zealand are the kiwi, kea, takahe, kakapo, mohua, tui and the bellbird. |
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The most numerous and only well known Khoe language is Nama of Namibia, also known as Khoekhoegowab or Hottentot. |
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Anaphylactoid reaction to administration of iodinated contrast media is a well known phenomenon. |
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The comedian was well known for working blue, so she seemed like an odd choice for the boy's eighth birthday party. |
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It is well known that the acidity of the sulfate catalyst is affinitive to its calcination temperature. |
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But Revenue Commissioner Pat Galvin told me she was well known for BlackBerrying during face-to-face meetings. |
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One particularly fierce bunyip described by Smith was well known as a man-eater throughout south Australia. |
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It is well known that a Peano space is a cactoid if and only if each of its true cyclic elements is a 2-sphere. |
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The story is well known of how ideas of race and nation made their impact on these extremely diverse cosmopoleis in the 20th century. |
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Putting aside passages which might possibly apply to great-pox, smallpox was evidently well known to Shakespeare and his contemporaries. |
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It is well known that young gannets or gugas are not only highly edible but their fat has remarkable curative properties. |
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Wales has also produced well known comedians including Tommy Cooper, Terry Jones, Harry Secombe, Rhod Gilbert and Paul Whitehouse. |
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In his own time, Bede was as well known for his biblical commentaries and exegetical, as well as other theological works. |
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John Bell, who was on the Ob River in 1722, said that mammoth tusks were well known in the area. |
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Modern writers have suggested the details of the battle were so well known that Gildas could have expected his audience to be familiar with them. |
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He was also well known as a regular book reviewer for the Manchester Guardian newspaper. |
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During the late 1960s the city became well known for the Liverpool poets, who include Roger McGough and the late Adrian Henri. |
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Wells Film Centre shows current releases and, in conjunction with the Wells Film Society shows less well known and historical films. |
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However, it was well known that proteins are structural and functional macromolecules, some of which carry out enzymatic reactions of cells. |
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Dawkins is an atheist, and is well known for his criticism of creationism and intelligent design. |
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This dirt separation principle was well known and often used in central vacuum systems. |
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Elagabalus was an incompetent and lascivious ruler, who was well known for extreme extravagance, that offended all but his favorites. |
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The land use is predominantly agricultural and the county is well known for its fruit and cider production, and the Hereford cattle breed. |
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Among the most well known German poets and authors are Lessing, Goethe, Schiller, Kleist, Hoffmann, Brecht and Heine. |
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It is, indeed, well known that the very greatest of them are not wholly immune from error. |
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Some Quakers in North America and Great Britain became well known for their involvement in the abolition of slavery. |
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It appears that the Vita Sancti Wilfrithi was not well known in the Middle Ages, as only two manuscripts of the work survive. |
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The 1930s economic debate between LSE and Cambridge is well known in academic circles. |
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Tom and Nicole had been married for several years, but it was well known that she was keeping a manstress on the side. |
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In El Salvador, chorizos are quite common, and the ones from the city of Cojutepeque are particularly well known there. |
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The story did not originate in the works of Chaucer and was well known in the 14th century. |
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Pratchett was well known for his penchant for wearing large, black fedora hats, as seen on the inside back covers of most of his books. |
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It was well known for its feral pigeons until their removal in the early 21st century. |
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Pigeons began flocking to the square before construction was completed and feed sellers became well known in the Victorian era. |
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The same companies sponsor players to use these rackets in the hopes that the company name will become more well known by the public. |
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Some top instructors who work with professional golfers have become quite well known in their own right. |
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He is a well known public figure and is generally viewed by his peers as one of the greatest players of all time. |
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Merchant Mariners from World War II later played well known television characters. |
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Several city pubs are well known for their live performances of folk music. |
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Cardiff is also well known for its musicians, such as Ivor Novello, after whom the Ivor Novello Awards are named. |
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The well known Pictish symbols found on standing stones and other artifacts, have defied attempts at translation over the centuries. |
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It appears, as is well known in later times, that noble kin groups had their own patron saints, and their own churches or abbeys. |
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Germany is well known for its diverse tourist routes, such as the Romantic Road, the Wine Route, the Castle Road, and the Avenue Road. |
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Of the remainder, several such as Staffa and the Flannan Isles are well known despite their small size. |
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King George I called on Robert Walpole, well known for his political and financial acumen, to handle the emergency. |
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There are also a few universities well known for classes conducted in English and for the teaching of the Japanese language. |
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It is not known why some butterfly species mudpuddle, but it is well known that they do. |
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While at Magdalen College, Wilde became particularly well known for his role in the aesthetic and decadent movements. |
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By the time of Shaw's birth, his mother had become close to George John Lee, a flamboyant figure well known in Dublin's musical circles. |
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Hank Marvin was the first well known person over here in England who was using one, but that wasn't really my kind of music. |
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The Courtauld is especially well known for its many graduates who have become directors of art museums around the world. |
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In his youth, Burton was a star athlete and well known for his athletic abilities and strength. |
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The author of God Save the Queen, one of the oldest and well known anthems in the world, is unknown and disputed. |
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It quickly became so well known that Handel quoted it in his Occasional Oratorio in the following year. |
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The Maasai culture is well known to tourism, despite constituting a relatively small part of Kenya's population. |
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Tijuana is well known for being the birthplace and base of the Tijuana Cartel. |
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Numerous well known people are buried in this graveyard including Lord Monboddo and his daughter Eliza. |
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The traditional Welsh costume and Welsh hat were well known during the 19th and early 20th centuries. |
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The most well known actors to have been born in the Rhondda are Sir Stanley Baker and brothers Donald and Glyn Houston. |
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The Greenfield Valley is well known for the abundance of birds and butterflies and many enthusiasts visit to see the array of species. |
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Flintshire is also known for its internet companies, the largest and most well known being Moneysupermarket. |
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Besides these very large colonies, many much smaller ones exist, some of which are well known as tourist attractions despite their small size. |
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Shrewsbury is well known in culinary circles for being the namesake of a classic English dessert. |
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Pontypridd was well known for the Brown Lenox Chainworks, which during the 19th century was the town's main industrial employer. |
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Heading west, the coast is an expanse of alluvial deposits stretching to the mouth of Glamorgan's most well known river, the River Taff. |
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Internationally, Naseem Hamed is the most well known Yemeni boxer and athlete. |
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They are named individuals, usually well known in the community as knowledgeable in their traditional lore. |
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In reality, illuminators were often well known and acclaimed and many of their identities have survived. |
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Cretan society is well known for notorious family and clan vendettas which persist on the island to date. |
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North Ronaldsay is well known as one of the best birdwatching sites in the country during the spring and autumn migration periods. |
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Due to this route not being as well known as Dover to Calais, prices are often cheaper. |
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Pliny refers to the way in which it exerts a charge when rubbed, a property well known to Theophrastus. |
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The European rabbit is well known for digging networks of burrows, called warrens, where it spends most of its time when not feeding. |
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As a politician he was a well known panderer to the lowest of public opinions. |
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Pigeons, especially homing or carrier breeds, are well known for their ability to find their way home from long distances. |
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The Orchidaceae are well known for the many structural variations in their flowers. |
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Tertullian was the first Latin Father and only well known such father of the 2nd century. |
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The region, together with part of South Asia, was well known by the Europeans as the East Indies or simply the Indies until the 20th century. |
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It is also well known as the location of the Pirates of the Caribbean films, featuring Port Royal. |
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The Florida Keys and its smaller islands are well known for their high levels of Sargassum covering their shores. |
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Perhaps the most well known projection is the Mercator Projection, originally designed as a nautical chart. |
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It was hoped that Ma Fuxiang would have improved the situation, since Chinese Muslims were well known for opposition to smoking opium. |
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Besides documentation the Middle Ages also had one of the first well known female physicians, Hildegard of Bingen. |
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Many of the national team footballers are celebrities across Sierra Leone and they are often well known by the general population. |
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There are also well known artists born to Cape Verdean parents who excelled themselves in the international music scene. |
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Argentine gauchos are well known for using it for night orientation in the vast Pampas and Patagonic regions. |
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This genre is often accompanied by gong music and one well known instrument is the Kulintang. |
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About 43 species of freshwater fishes are known from Trinidad, including the well known guppy. |
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Lutheran hymnody is well known for its doctrinal, didactic, and musical richness. |
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The state of New South Wales is particularly well known for the strength of its Equity jurisprudence. |
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This category covers matters that are so well known that the court may deem them proved without the introduction of any evidence. |
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Also, a place not well known to tourists is the Goa Science Centre, which is located in Miramar, Panaji. |
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Asquith had opposed votes for women as early as 1882, and he remained well known as an adversary throughout his time as prime minister. |
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He had become so well known by 1813 that he was appointed Poet Laureate after Walter Scott refused the post. |
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Sodium carbonate is well known domestically for its everyday use as a water softener. |
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Lucas is well known for his investigations into the implications of the assumption of the rational expectations theory. |
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Some well known and recognized papermakers have found fame in other fields, to the point that their papermaking background is almost forgotten. |
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This is the Skiddaw group, well known in views down Borrowdale and Derwentwater. |
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North west are the well known trio of Buttermere fells, High Crag, High Stile and Red Pike. |
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The climb up or down from the summit plateau onto Swirral Edge is another well known accident spot. |
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In the south east are the well known Furness Fells, their heavily quarried flanks rising above Coniston Water. |
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In addition to Eskdale, Bowfell has a footing in two other well known valleys. |
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The Poljot Moscow watch factory produces military, professional and sport watches well known in Russia and abroad. |
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One... who makes open profession of dealing in dead bodies and is well known by the name of the Resurrectionist. |
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The ancient town of Barnard Castle, Egglestone Abbey, and Rokeby Park, well known through Sir Walter Scott's poem, are all passed. |
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The Scott Motorcycle Company was a well known producer of motorcycles and light engines for industry. |
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In the latter plant, now well known to be a Sigillaroid root, we find no inner or medullary cylinder of vessels. |
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The sokoban problem encodes a small instance of a well known computer game, where a single stone must be pushed to its goal position. |
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By the turn of the century he was starting to become well known in literary circles. |
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In addition, for the first time both the upbend and the well known scissors resonance have been observed simultaneously for the same nucleus. |
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It is well known that all endomorphisms of an Abelian group form a ring and many of its properties can be characterized by this ring. |
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For absinthe is made with the herb wormwood, less well known as artemisia absinthium. |
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Akahoshi is well known for his involvement in charities that benefit wheelchair users. |
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Another important legume that is not well known in the US is the adzuki bean. |
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Although the Raman effect is well known to physicists it has not been involved in laser action. |
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For more than a century, ASTM has been well known as one of the world's largest and most established standards creating organizations. |
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Myviews are well known on this and I am not resiling from them or repeating them. |
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Low Mw high acid value polymers are well known in the printing ink industry, where resolubility on a press is one of the key properties. |
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The other Twitter topic you are well known for is the topic of salon. |
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