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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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(61) Renowned pediatrician Berry Brazelton wrote an article in 1962 that changed the way parents approach toilet training.
(62) He's renowned for his ad-libs, of course, whether about my conventional haircut or brown suede boots.
(63) Anpetuwi has a reputation as one of the most renowned resorts in the world.
(64) Rodgers, hailed none the less as a hero in papers across the country, was renowned for being taciturn.
(65) By 1969 the parish was renowned for its vibrant liturgies, lusty singing and excellent preaching.
(66) Viking justice hadn't been renowned for its leniency, she recollected.
(67) Some of the most useful and renowned journals for the modern period are listed below.
(68) In addition to fashion, Bond Street is also renowned for its auction houses and for its fine art galleries.
(69) These are the bases of the passionate beliefs of this renowned astrologer.
(69) Sentencedict.com try its best to collect and create good sentences.
(70) The video was shot by renowned photographer Herb Ritts who has a history of shooting sexy videos.
(71) The Castle is renowned not only for its service and hospitality but also for the excellent of its cuisine.
(72) He is a renowned and honourable man, but with regard to this matter he is either being naive or obtuse.
(73) Dame Sybil Connolly, internationally renowned interior designer, entertains at her private home in Dublin.
(74) Karlovy Vary, in western Bohemia, is the most renowned, with a tradition of spa treatment spanning six centuries.
(75) High quality, tightly woven fabric is used, with Hood's renowned soft finish for easy handling and long life.
(76) My father and I were visiting the family of a stern judge who was renowned for his unflinching rectitude and respectability.
(77) Tough, modest and possessing an ideal temperament, Phil is renowned for always giving of his best for the Palace cause.
(78) Several equally renowned eating places such as Drouant are also threatened with extinction.
(79) EastEnders, once renowned for gritty realism and giant characters, is now awash with pygmies acting out absurd leftish fantasies.
(80) Thereafter he quickly became its most renowned liberal member, leading some opponents to accuse him of judicial activism.
(81) Thomas was renowned as a vigorous opponent of affirmative action or reverse discrimination, espousing minority self-help rather than racial quotas.
(82) The offices of the renowned Literary Review are well camouflaged.
(83) World renowned for their lively, personal and vibrant performances, Sweet Honey has shared an uplifting vision with countless audiences.
(84) Mead was already world renowned, as famous for her social activism as for her cultural anthropology.
(85) Dining options focus not only on renowned Alberta beef but also on almost every imaginable ethnic cuisine.
(86) More recently the Whitbread Hop Farm has become renowned as one of Kent's major tourist attractions.
(87) Scarborough Group enticed internationally renowned playwright Alan Ayckbourn into posing for a press photograph while signing appeal letters.
(88) Mr Hardman was a popular teacher, renowned for his sense of humor.
(89) The prince was renowned for his bravery, and chose to lead his troops in person.
(90) Sprayway are renowned specialists in garments for active people whose leisure pursuits take them outdoors and into extreme conditions.
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