Synonym: celebrated, famous, far-famed, illustrious, notable, noted, renowned. Similar words: defame, ashamed, inflamed, family, famous, familiar, unfamiliar, defamatory. Meaning: [feɪmd] adj. widely known and esteemed.
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151. Trinidad's famed steel percussion orchestra was touring theand Calypso had and devoted following.
152. At Columbia, he studied under the famed statistician Harold Hotelling.
153. Mr Roh was famed abroad for his attempts to build rapprochement with communist North Korea.
154. Sofia Coppola , daughter of famed director, Francis Ford Coppola, played Sach é in The Phantom Menace.
155. Famed attorney Clarence Darrow Scopes 'defense team in what the press quickly dubbed the Monkey Trial.
156. Beckham, famed for his fashionable hairstyles, diamond stud earrings and for wearing a sarong on the beach, is a metro*ual style icon par excellence.
157. David McMaster, a Bartlett vice president, said the cloning would target several "Olmsted trees, " dating from the creation of Central Park by famed architect Frederick Law Olmsted in the late 1850s.
158. Debutantes break into an impromptu kick-line dance during the reception line ceremony at New York's famed Waldorf Astoria Hotel during the 52nd International Debutante Ball December 29, 2006.
159. The famed lawyer and congressman Daniel Webster was the prosecutor at the ensuing trial.
160. Within a few months of her arrival, Goodall met the famed anthropologist and paleontologist Louis Leakey.
161. Famed US actor Dennis Hopper, who starred in such cinematic classics as "Easy Rider" and "Apocalypse Now, " during a career spanning more than half a century, is dying of cancer, AP reported.
162. Kew: A district of western Greater London in southeast England. The famed Royal Botanic Gardens were established in 1759 and presented to the nation in 1841.
163. Repose the far and near of station of river mansion tide that be here is famed.
164. Today the Blue Hole is famed for its sponges, barracuda, corals, angelfish —and a school of sharks often seen patrolling the hole's edge.
165. A trained nuclear engineer, Carter worked under famed Admiral Hyman Rickover, the father of the Navy's nuclear program, on the "Sea Wolf," an atomic submarine.
166. Famed psychiatrist Sigmund Freud believed that life in modern society forces people to suppress their desires.
167. Clear Dai Qianlong year, this are street because run book and the four treasures of the study famed, name formally bookshop street.
168. Several manufacturing plants have encountered serious troubles in England because of the famed British tea break.
169. Halfan hour ago, I walked into a plush reception lobby on Harley Street - athoroughfare famed for its exclusive private medical practices.
170. Singer Lena Horne, who broke racial barriers as a Hollywood and Broadway star famed for her velvety rendition of "Stormy Weather, " has died at age 92.
171. The panda had been missing from the famed Wolong reserve,(www.Sentencedict.com) located near the epicenter.
172. When a certain actress - famed for her countless marriages and love af-fairs - complained that she could not come up with anything apt, Benchley gladly came to her aid.
173. Memorandum of Association, which is a famed as the constitution of a corporation, is an important chapter of company law.
174. Pierre Paulin, the French designer, famed for his unusually shaped chairs and a favourite of presidents, has died at the age of 81, his family said.
175. It is also famed for its examples of Romanesque, Renaissance and Baroque architecture.
176. Hawass, a famed archaeologist and Egyptologist, said the man's name is Imhesy.
177. Famed inventor Nikola Tesla, for example, was among those who dreamed of capturing and using electricity from the air.
178. The British are not famed for their philo-sophy and tend to be more practically minded.
179. The team found 17 buried pyramid-shaped structures, including one at Saqqara, famed for its numerous pyramids.