Sentence examples for is fairly well known from inspiring English sources

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Mr. Grahm's story is fairly well known.

Prokofiev's "Toast to Stalin," performed by the American Symphony in December, is fairly well known.

Photograph: Damien Meyer/AFP/Getty Images 5.19pm GMT The real pianist was Denis Matsuev, who apparently is fairly well known.

Like Santa, Economist hacks have to prepare early for Yuletide.Her story is fairly well known, but still captivating.

"This is an old-line boutique firm that is fairly well known around the county," he said of Julia B. Fee.

America's use of animated propaganda during the second world war is fairly well known, but propaganda made after the iron curtain went up is rarely seen or discussed.

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While the story of these murders is fairly well know even today (and painfully memorialized in Spike Lee's film, 4 Little Girls), I was mesmerized by Mr. Jones for every minute of his 90-minute talk.

He's fairly well known around here.' And Sting said: 'Is he? Me too.'" It's almost 20 years since I first met the man who in recent years has been described, in Le Figaro and The New York Times, as "the world's most famous butcher".

These details are fairly well known.

It's fairly well known that there is no love between McCain and Hume.

"I have gotten to be fairly well known as an amiable guy.

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