Sentence examples for renowned first from inspiring English sources

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I believe these features, coupled to the long-term commitment of an internationally renowned first -division publisher (Oxford University Press), is a winning combination that will attract the confidence of plant biologists worldwide.

I believe these features, coupled to the long-term commitment of an internationally renowned first -division publisher (Oxford University Press), and absence of author fees for an introductory period are a winning combination that will attract the confidence of plant biologists worldwide.

His many years as a reporter and editor for The Wall Street Journal are evident in the clean, engaging way he tells such back-room tales as his decision to dump the renowned First Amendment lawyer Floyd Abrams (who, in addition to representing Time Inc. and Mr. Cooper, also represented Judith Miller, then a reporter for The Times, in the Wilson affair).

Therefore, we enlisted the help of renowned First Amendment lawyer Robert Cofn-Revere of Davis Wright Tremaine in DC and Cary Wiggins of The Wiggins Law Group in Atlanta.

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The renowned "Second Story Sunlight" (1960) does.

A committee will be set up to discuss two other objects in Cleveland: a first-century chariot attachment depicting a Winged Victory with a cornucopia, and a renowned fourth-century B.C. bronze statue of Apollo slaying a lizard, which the museum attributes to the classical Greek sculptor Praxiteles.

A key example is Cloud Nine, by Buckminster Fuller (1895 1983), the renowned twentieth century inventor and visionary, who dedicated his life to making the world work for all humanity.

The deaths of the men still loomed over Prescott, where the crew was based and which was overflowing with visitors who streamed into this rustic mountain city of 40,000 for its renowned Fourth of July festivities and rodeo.

In contrast to renowned Fifth Generation directors like Zhang Yimou and Chen Kaige, who tended toward grand historical narratives and stories set in the countryside, the so-called urban generation studies a society undergoing change and deals realistically with sensitive subjects like alcoholism, prostitution, disability, mental illness and the gap between rich and poor.

Further details have emerged about the presumed identities of three women alleged to have been kept as domestic slaves inside a cult-like Maoist group for 30 years, including the revelation that one is the daughter of a renowned second world war codebreaker.

With the help of high-powered lasers, superconducting magnets, and state-of-the-art machine-learning algorithms, they concluded that "if human will is free, there are physical events. . . that are intrinsically random, that is, impossible to predict". The group dubbed their experiment the Big Bell Test, after the renowned twentieth-century physicist John S. Bell.

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