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What to make of renown of this kind?
Because of the renown of those names, Langhe kept expanding, even as northern Piedmont faded.
Those drafts are aided by the renown of college players benefiting from major television exposure.
The renown of sports shoes long outlives that of the sports stars who made them famous.
The renown of these men in the Anglo-Saxon world is not properly recognised by anyone.
Ms. Cusack, however, has garnered an impressive share of acting renown of her own.
Sunny and well-wrought, Dvorak's Symphony No. 5 does not share the renown of the composer's following four symphonies.
And later, when she herself took to fiction, literature gave her a second helping of renown, of a different kind.
As a political adage, it lacks the rhythm and renown of the old saw about Maine and the nation.
And an upcoming release justly burnishes the renown of another musician of lesser originality but profound personality, Red Garland.
Commercially, Comedy Central is clearly hoping to extend the good fortune and renown of "The Daily Show" another half-hour every night.
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