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More recently it has become famed for accommodating militants.
Strengthening the tradition of democracy for which Costa Rica was to become famed throughout Latin America was the victory in 1889 of Pres.
The following year's Trespass, their first for Charisma Records, hewed closer to the progressive rock for which they would soon become famed, and The Knife – a late addition to the album – was its strongest track.
Demonstrating the shy charm for which he has become famed over the years, Love announced this by issuing a statement to the press, apparently without actually telling the people he was firing first.
"All those people living their little lives," said the big man, with the humility for which he has become famed, before remembering himself, "And some of them rather grand lives too, I expect.
There has been nothing as good since". Written at the mid-point in Twain's career, it combines the charm and humour of his earlier writing with the acute social commentary for which he was to become famed.
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Its own grazing lands became famed for Hereford herds and wealthy cattle barons.
The area became famed for its atrociously bad travel: soft dunes, scorching in summer and infested with highwaymen at night.
He quickly became famed for his super-analytical style, painstakingly dissecting tactical decisions using a series of on-screen arrows and slow-motion replays.
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