Sentence examples for famous entry from inspiring English sources

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Morrell's side dominated against Grimsby Town but needed a penalty shoot-out to beat their Conference Premier opponents to pen another famous entry in the club's history.

The anonymous annalist who composed one of the versions of the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle repeated Bede's list of seven kings in a famous entry under the year 827, with one additional king, Egbert of Wessex.

The Irish came here to escape famine and religious prosecution by Cromwell, the Quakers came here to escape religious prosecution both in England--and even in puritan Massachusetts: the Quakers were the first to petition their government in the new world, earning the right to religious freedom and quite possibly being the impetus for that famous entry in the first amendment.

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Among Mr. Foster's less famous entries in the Basie canon, some, like "Blues in Hoss' Flat," have enjoyed steady circulation in the repertories of high school and college jazz bands.

From his office at Steeplechase Films, in New York, Ric talked about how he got the idea of making a documentary about one of the most famous entries in the history of cannibalism.

The fifth and final entry, "Famous Deaths," by a team from the Netherlands, consisted of four mortuary coolers, inside which visitors could smell and hear the last four minutes of a celebrity's life.

In this week's London Review of Books, Terry Castle writes about the overlooked works of Maude Hutchins, a woman who, I was dismayed to learn, doesn't even have a Wikipedia page, and who seems to have been left out of her more famous husband's entry.

I bet she was a fun woman to have a drink with. Andrea Walker In this week's London Review of Books, Terry Castle writes about the overlooked works of Maude Hutchins, a woman who, I was dismayed to learn, doesn't even have a Wikipedia page, and who seems to have been left out of her more famous husband's entry.

By Andrea Walker August 12, 2008 In this week's London Review of Books, Terry Castle writes about the overlooked works of Maude Hutchins, a woman who, I was dismayed to learn, doesn't even have a Wikipedia page, and who seems to have been left out of her more famous husband's entry.

Roger is telling Bert that if you leave your shoes outside the door here -- Cooper's famous requirement for entry into his office -- somebody takes them away and polishes them.

Pacszkowski has a good track record on his own, but The Loop's Jim Dalrymple posted one of his famous monosyllabic blog entries shortly following the appearance of the report, with an affirmative "Yep".

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