Sentence examples for usually renowned from inspiring English sources

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"I'm making an album for Warp," he reveals – the Sheffield-based record label usually renowned for techno.

The trend away from bridezillas in meringues has also been evident at recent celebrity weddings, not usually renowned for their understated style.

We're at a Spring Breakers-style outdoor party, where pumping piano house stirs the mid-morning calm of a resort usually renowned for golfing.

A smoky haze has descended on the city of San Diego, leaving deposits of ash and an uncharacteristically subdued city, that is more usually renowned for its sunny disposition.Locals face disruption caused by both the fires and the evacuations.

Antigua and Barbuda's World Cup run has given the sports-mad population hope that, one day, an island usually renowned for its cricketers can see its footballers rub shoulders with the likes of Wayne Rooney and Lionel Messi at a global tournament.

Indeed, it handles so many transfers that there is even an old joke about it: you may not know whether you're going to heaven or hell when you die but you'll connect in Atlanta.But although Hartsfield-Jackson is a common destination, it is not usually renowned for being a particularly pleasant one.

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In my view, the most accurate long-term economic forecast of all time was provided by the legendary Renaissance French seer, Nostradamus, usually more renowned for his prophecies on the end of the world.

The renowned facility is usually the preserve of very talented athletes looking to hone their basketball, tennis or soccer skills, but Byers and his teammates were here preparing for a match they never thought possible at this time a year ago.

The Quay Brothers are renowned as original filmmakers who usually work on a small scale, creating stop-motion animation films, often using puppets.

For those who aren't familiar with the term 'grindhouse', it refers to cinemas in the US - popular in the Seventies - that were renowned for showing multiple films, usually exploitation movies synonymous with disreputability.

"The Japanese government usually thinks it must increase funding to research," said Syukuro Manabe, a renowned climate physicist who has spent most of his career working in the United States.

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