Sentence examples for was apparently known from inspiring English sources

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However, in its home country it was apparently known as "Farty Hans" due to its very smelly emissions.

The art of perfumery was apparently known to the ancient Chinese, Hindus, Egyptians, Israelites, Carthaginians, Arabs, Greeks, and Romans.

Mr Abrahams was apparently known as "Podge" at school and, later, as "Daft David" in the town-hall circles that he tried unsuccessfully to penetrate.

There is no evidence that a Jim Speers worked at The Times, but The Times had a reporter who was apparently known as Lem Speers.

The word is derived from the Latin per fumum, meaning "through smoke". The art of perfumery was apparently known to the ancient Chinese, Hindus, Egyptians, Israelites, Carthaginians, Arabs, Greeks, and Romans.

The wing-shaped instrument was described by Arnaut of Zwolle in the mid-15th century and was apparently known throughout Europe by the end of the century, although no 15th-century examples have survived.

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Sóller is, apparently, known as the citrus garden of Majorca.

The basic premise was to follow three holiday- makers at Magaluf (or "Shagaluf," as it's apparently known).

One set of flats in Glasgow is apparently known as "laser block" after a series of incidents there.

He cited meetings where no one talks about how to help clients, or "muppets" as they are apparently known to some within Goldman.

Runyon's nameless narrator speaks highly of this drink and of Good Time Charlie Bernstein's speakeasy, where Good Time Charlie is apparently known for his Tom and Jerrys.

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