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Here indeed, is the entrance to the two most celebrated high valleys of the Pyrenees.
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The most celebrated of them is M57, the Ring Nebula in Lyra.
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Much the most celebrated object in the constellation is Omicron Ceti or Mira, the prototype long-period variable.
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Music and sport are areas in which blacks have made the most celebrated and acclaimed contribution.
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If their complexion was their most celebrated feature, then perhaps a long necklace of perfect pearls.
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He created several automatons, the most celebrated being Psycho, which first performed in 1875.
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Chico Mendes was one of the 1200, in fact the most celebrated case.
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Cyril Connolly had been a contemporary at Eton, and painted the most celebrated pen-portrait of the Prime Minister-to-be in 1938.
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a celebrated professor
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Martin Luther King Jr. gave his celebrated speech before the Lincoln Memorial in 1963.
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Van Gogh, perhaps Holland's most celebrated artist, died in poverty.
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As part of the exhibition, the celebrated publishing house will be showing six films it has produced on the Catalan artist.
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Cobden-Sanderson, co-founder of the Doves Press, was a celebrated binder as well as printer.
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Here also is the celebrated tomb of Saint Xavier.
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Here indeed, is the entrance to the two most celebrated high valleys of the Pyrenees.
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Jacques Delors's celebrated outburst over the fine levied against Renault was a case in point.
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The most celebrated of them is M57, the Ring Nebula in Lyra.
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The origins of Nizan's celebrated cynicism are to be located here.
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To Donne's celebrated image of the compasses' it may be doubted whether absurdity or ingenuity has the better claim,.