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were renowned
adjective
Famous, celebrated, or well-known.
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They were renowned for their parties.
Their parents' dinner parties were renowned.
Some master composers were renowned for their improvisational artistry.
The sessions were renowned for their sometimes grueling interrogations.
Again: the invocation of the work ethic for which two championship Pistons teams were renowned.
He and Mary were renowned for singing duets of Scottish songs at political and family gatherings.
For generation after generation, the monks were renowned for their feats of strength and courage.
Through the 1950's the Turnesa brothers were renowned in the golf world and beyond.
The Tuareg (who call themselves Kel Tamasheq) were renowned for their warlike qualities and fierce independence.
The ghettos of Frankfurt am Main and the Prague Judenstadt (German: "Jew town") were renowned.
In the precrisis era, big banks were renowned for their extravagant holiday parties.
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