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And what a marvellous name!
When a New York Times reporter with the marvellous name of McCandless Phillips confronted Burros with the news and identified him as a Jew, Burros immediately committed suicide rather than confront the contempt of fellow Klansmen and the obloquy of his co-religionists.
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Ben Jonson, Pope, Shelley (in his "Letter to Maria Gisborne") and Yeats were marvellous name-droppers in their poetry.
— Jeff Gordinier The Foodie Bugle: In the 1970s, the marvelously named British food writer Josceline Dimbleby wrote marvelous little cookbooks like "Marvellous Meals with Mince".
Now they have brought a marvellous chef named Jeremy Lee into the business.
He and Reinhardt had found a marvellous actor named Royal Dano to play the part of the Tattered Man, he said, and Dano had that singular quality that makes for greatness on the screen.
She's marvellous, yet her name appears in small, almost illegible print on the posters.
Think of Ali throwing his Olympic gold medal into the Ohio River; Barry McGuigan's dad singing "Danny Boy" at Loftus Road; Marvin Hagler legally prefixing his name with "Marvellous"; and basically everything Mike Tyson's ever done.
It's not named the Marvellous City for nothing.
Even the name is rather marvellous: pur-ple-sprou-ting-broc-co-li.
US developer Originator made its name with the marvellous Endless Alphabet app, and this is the follow-up.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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