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At Barcelona he is one of the talents, but not more renowned than Messi, Xavi, Andrés Iniesta or Henry.
Liam Williams's own shows are arguably more renowned than his work with Sheeps, while Naz Osmanoglu is building a big name for himself outside WitTank.
Although Deng is little known on these shores, in America he is far more renowned than Beckham, at least in terms of sport.
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.
Manchester's breadth of scientific prowess is unfortunately far less renowned than its soccer teams and music scene, laments Rothwell.
Throughout McMullen's tenure, he has usually been more renowned than his players.
"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".
From his days canvassing for clients in gangland social clubs and bars, Mr. Aronne has come across plenty of other guys, many more renowned than Alphonse, he said.
The writer Jack London, who covered the fight, was outraged by Johnson's performance and wired back a story challenging Jim Jeffries, a champion more renowned than Burns, to come out of retirement.
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Of course, one has to bear in mind that there never was a more whingeing, misanthropic, self-pitying, extremely wealthy, internationally renowned author than Fowles.
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