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There were many surprises, singers of less renown who proved unexpectedly amazing.
There are also works by Picasso, Matisse, Ben Shahn and others of less renown.
It might be of less renown if not for the remarkable dissent by Justice Sonia Sotomayor, whose essay on human rights may be a forecast of a Supreme Court of the future.
Based on intelligence reports the Admiralty decided on 17 November 1917 to allocate two light cruiser squadrons, the 1st Cruiser Squadron covered by the reinforced 1st BCS (less Renown) and, more distantly, the battleships of the 1st Battle Squadron to the operation.
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Even being added to a library with less national renown than the Ransom Center can affect an artist or subject.
What black Christianity offered less guidance or renown for was a graceful, timely exit.
She has attained that renown less through litigation — though she has done plenty of that — than through a blend of high-profile legal advocacy and public relations.
He descended safely to something less than Lindberghian renown.
But True's mythic renown owed less to his ability to run than to his capacity to inspire.
The hall's vast collection had very little on Gordon, one of the best players of his time but whose renown was far less than that of his teammates like Joe DiMaggio, Phil Rizzuto, Lou Boudreau and Bob Feller.
Desiree: But is that just the nature of having more and more renown, is that you have less and less ability?
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