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Sentence count:278+7Posted:2017-01-27Updated:2020-07-24
Synonym: celebrateddistinguishedfamousnotablenotoriouspopularwell-knownSimilar words: drownedphenomenonownerownershipdenotevenomenoughnoumenonMeaning: [rɪ'naʊnd]  adj. widely known and esteemed. 
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(31) It is renowned as a business and commercial centre.
(32) Club Med is the renowned retreat for lustful yuppies.
(33) The Langstrasse is renowned for variety and competitive prices.
(34) Prices Rockley overlooks Poole harbour, renowned for windsurfing and sailing.
(35) Thorngumbald was once renowned for its Agriculture and Flower Show until costs and age overtook its original helpers.
(36) Boxer, a renowned liberal, defeated right-wing Republican Bruce Herschensohn in a campaign noted for its level of personal invective.
(37) Jesse Jackson, the renowned civil rights leader, was in the city again last night.
(38) Deutsche Grammophon - Flawless musical sound Deutsche Grammophon is renowned for the technical perfection of all its recordings.
(39) The most renowned of these pipe bands travel periodically to the cities, where they perform in night spots for tourists. Sentencedict.com
(40) Inevitably, perhaps, Jasper Johns's renowned Target is here and undeniably yet again succeeds in making its mark.
(41) So much milk came into Waterloo that it was renowned for smelling of sour milk all day.
(42) York ham is renowned throughout the world, although other hams are less well known.
(43) As a result she was renowned for her ability to cope patiently with awkward guests.
(44) I am about to have my first encounter with the sort of backstabbing and intrigue for which investment bankers are Justifiably renowned.
(45) Another figure from the arts was Aytmatov, a Kirghiz and one of the Soviet Union's most renowned living novelists.
(46) And he remained ice cool to stroke the ball home with his renowned touch of arrogance.
(47) Barbados is renowned for the marvellous cricket players it produces.
(48) Equally, I also knew which three routes we had to do to bag the most renowned classics.
(49) And he made Hewlett-Packard both an industry giant and renowned for its team-oriented principles.
(50) The World Yachting Grand Prix has now gained credibility by attracting renowned and respected sailors.
(51) Renowned as a newspaper editor, Greeley ran against Grant for president in 1872.
(52) Majorca was renowned for its springtime almond blossom, Fernando had told her.
(53) His experience at two of the most renowned engineering firms in the world was to prove invaluable.
(54) Are some renowned amongst their fellows for the quality of their underwater ballads and harmonies?
(55) Lawler was renowned as a snob which was in total contrast to his wife.
(56) The islands are also renowned for their thermal springs and sulphur baths.
(57) Sunny Downs Hotel Sunny Downs is renowned for its comfort, cleanliness and cuisine.
(58) Our reputation is built on the manufacturing skills that have made Sheffield world famous for cutlery and Birmingham equally renowned for silverware.
(59) Our Peaches Restaurant is renowned for a warm and welcoming atmosphere with quality and personal attention from Gill and Doug.
(60) The Rudolf Steiner schools are renowned for their fine educational work with the mentally handicapped.
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