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be illustrious
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Dignified
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He wanted to be "illustrious and unknown," he said.
These two young tyros are at the beginnings of what could and should be illustrious careers.
As he put it in "The Statues in the Public Gardens," "Children, to be illustrious is sad".
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This attitude is illustrious".
There are illustrious walk-ons — the Sing Sing warden Lewis Lawes, the mobsters Dutch Schultz and Joey Gallo.
Monday's cast was illustrious, with Diana Vishneva as Tatiana, Marcelo Gomes as Onegin, and Natalia Osipova as Olga, Tatiana's sister.
If the film carefully sidesteps the highly subjective question of which format is better, the roll call of interviewees is illustrious.
The roll call of the swindled is illustrious: Steven Spielberg, Jeffrey Katzenberg, author and humanitarian Elie Wiesel, New Jersey Senator Frank Lautenberg, and the New York Daily News' publisher, Mortimer Zuckerman.
His political career had been illustrious, including serving as prime minister during the first world war, but a major scandal broke over his resignation honours list.
Among financiers, his career as an innovator has been illustrious.
Considering this approach, three distinct channel types (small (S), median (M) and large (L)) are illustrious in different substrates based on various flow powers that extended from West to East.
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