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For those of a sky blue persuasion, he has been a scourge, but no less renowned.
The English are famed for their tendency to understatement, and of this the supreme example, to those who have been to Nuremberg, must be Milton's opinion that peace hath her victories no less renowned than war.
"Let us hope that we are beginning a new Elizabethan age no less renowned than the first," said Clement Attlee.
"Let us hope we are witnessing the beginning of a new Elizabethan Age no less renowned than the first".
No less renowned and nearly as old are the Academy of Arts (1757), the Institute of Mines (1773), and the Military Medical Academy (1798).
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The nutritional benefits of cinnamon are perhaps less renowned.
Perhaps unfairly, he is less renowned for his oddly brilliant movies than for the arduous, and sometimes savage, circumstances under which they were made.
Less renowned, but also a landmark, is the firm's 94-year-old Hamilton Fish Pool and Recreation Center, at East Houston and Pitt Streets.
One recent, drizzly Sunday, I met the artist Vik Muniz at his Ipanema home to drive from Zona Sul, the beachy, bathing-suited Rio of Copacabana lore, to the less renowned poorer part of the city in the north.
He became an important figure on BBCs late Saturday-night satire show, That Was The Week That Was, and later on its less renowned successor, Not So Much A Programme More A Way Of Life.
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