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These include Bilbao in Spain, which is famed for its waterfront Guggenheim Museum.
The owner comes from the nearby island of San Pietro, which is famed for its annual tuna catch: not surprisingly, the seared tuna fillet is sensational.
And they are among the least familiar components of Shaker visual culture, which is famed for its plain-style, no-frills domestic objects.
The developer is planning to revive the 90-year-old Childs building as a restaurant, retaining the palatial facade, which is famed for its terra cotta seashell ornamentation, wide-mouthed smiling fish and Neptunes.
Because he sometimes called himself Tawaraya Sōtatsu, it is conjectured that he was associated in Kyōto with the Tawaraya weaving factory, which is famed for its Chinese-style textiles.
But a year ago officials became concerned that the Ugandans were guilty of war crimes in the long-running battle against Joseph Kony's rebel movement, which is famed for its brutal atrocities and abduction of children.
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Looking up as a brisk wind peeled vinyl siding from the upper stories, Mr. Finch said that when he heard about the home's planned destruction in the late 1990s, he was already fed up with the city's habit of razing historical landmarks like the homes of P. T. Barnum or the Harral-Wheeler mansion, which was famed for its Gothic Revival architecture.
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Unlike all previously known specimens, which have fleshy, three-lobed tails fringed with flexible fins, the new species (artist's reconstruction shown) had a stiff, crescent-shaped tail like modern-day tuna and barracuda, both of which are famed for their speed.
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