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Sentence count:122+2Posted:2017-05-02Updated:2020-07-24
Similar words: famousinfamousworld-famousenormouslyanonymouslysynonymouslyunanimouslyposthumouslyMeaning: adv. 1. in a manner or to an extent that is well known 2. in a splendid manner. 
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91. In 1889 Otto von Bismarck[1] famously introduced the world's first (modest[2]) pension scheme in Germany.
92. In 1989, the artist famously severed his pinky from his left hand and left China for Europe, where he would go on to graduate from London's prestigious St. Martin's Academy of Art.
93. In Burgess's 1962 dystopian novel A Clockwork Orange, famously filmed by Stanley Kubrick in 1971, the unruly youngster Alex is subjected to "the Ludovico Technique" by the crazed authorities.
94. European integration has already transformed most of a famously bellicose continent into a stable zone of peace.
95. Nyiragongo is one of eight volcanoes on the borders of Rwanda, the Democratic Republic of Congo and Uganda, a region dense with tropical forests and famously home to rare mountain gorillas .
96. The famously silver-tongued Warren Buffett was once so petrified of public speaking that he made himself take a Dale Carnegie course (the certificate still hangs in his office).
97. After the cultural shock had worn off , Smirnow and I got along famously.
98. Vladimir Putin's action man image is complemented by an athletic body, famously revealed on a fishing trip when he stripped off his shirt to show a fine pair of pecs.
99. King Bhumibol famously said in 2005 that he was not above criticism.
100. Leave it to the famously plainspoken Alan Simpson, Republican co-chair of President Obama's deficit commission, to boil it all down.
101. Bill Clinton famously remarked a decade ago that the efforts of Chinese leaders to control the Internet were doomed, akin to "nailing Jell-O to a wall.
102. Oppenheimer famously said that witnessing the incredible violence of the test recalled to him lines from Hindu scripture, the Bhagavad Gita: "Now I am become Death, the destroyer of worlds."
103. As the physicist Richard Feynman famously said: The first principle is you must not fool yourself, and you are the easiest person to fool.
104. One self-effacing Cobbe, the writer Frances, famously said of her family that it was "chiefly remarkable for never having done anything remarkable''.
105. Montgomery, famously self-centred and arrogant, was roundly criticised by the British press and Opposition MPs in the House of Commons.
106. Reagan famously asked Americans whether they were better off than they had been four years ago; the answer, actually, was yes — most families had higher real income in 1980 than they did in 1976.
107. When recording started, the songs had come in such profusion that, famously, The White Album had thirty of them – enough for two high-class musicals.
108. Famous procrastinators include writers Marcel Proust and Douglas Adams, who famously said he loved the "whoosh" of missed deadlines passing over his head.
109. All of Chandler's novels have been adapted for the big screen, most famously The Big Sleep, starring Humphrey Bogart.
110. John Maynard Keynes famously likened the processes of stock exchanges to a newspaper beauty contest.
111. And he does the same thing, in fact, to those around him, famously to his lover, Maude Gonne, who becomes Helen of Troy in "No Second Troy"and in other poems.
112. If knowledge is power . as sir Francis Bacon famously wrote in 1597 [http://sentencedict.com], then perhaps creativity can be described as the ability to use that power .
113. Bukharin had famously said, in 1925, that peasants should strive to "get rich."
114. The furry superstar, who was famously hand-reared by keepers after being rejected by mother Tosca, attracted half a million more visitors to the zoo last year.
115. He was famously a fan of the superannuated British rockers Deep Purple.
116. As Wren's epitaph famously declares, the cathedral itself is his monument.
117. I'm using the word "stuck," of course, because the Lady had been stuck so famously and so prominently in Comus.
118. In contrast, planar technology kept steadily improving, enabling amazing advances at a rate famously commemorated by Moore's Law.
119. Lazy like a fox. Or, as Robert Heinlein famously wrote of one of his characters, too lazy to fail.
120. In the first paragraph of his first epistle, which will be released on January 26th, Mr Gates says he will not try to match Mr Buffett's famously folksy humour: "I won't be quoting Mae West."
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