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  • What worries me is the so called "Renowned" doctors who are so full of themselves they don't bother to come down to the level of their patients, this is dangerous.

    Aish Weekly Articles 2009

  • What worries me is the so called "Renowned" doctors who are so full of themselves they don't bother to come down to the level of their patients, this is dangerous.

    Aish Weekly Articles 2009

  • What worries me is the so called "Renowned" doctors who are so full of themselves they don't bother to come down to the level of their patients, this is dangerous.

    Aish Weekly Articles 2009

  • "Renowned" journalists quote rumours as evidence and think nothing of slander.

    Bloggers.Pakistan 2008

  • "Renowned" journalists quote rumors as evidence and think nothing of slander.

    Bloggers.Pakistan 2008

  • Renowned for his sensibility for style, Beaton first captured Queen Elizabeth II in 1942, when she was just a teenager, sparking a lifelong relationship that has shaped the public perception of the queen and the monarchy throughout her life.

    What's On Around Europe 2012

  • Renowned throughout the NHL for his ability to irritate opponents, Avery had three goals and 174 penalty minutes last season for the Rangers.

    Agitator Sean Avery to Return to Rangers Kevin Clark 2011

  • Renowned entomologist Mark Moffett found the amazing bug after two days of searching New Zealand's Little Barrier Island.

    Giant Weta, World's Largest Insect, Photographed In New Zealand (PHOTO) 2011

  • And what a foray: Renowned already for his meticulous framing and control in black-and-white, the director famously painted grass and trees as well as fruit at a road-side stand to play with the drama in their natural colors—all of which networked well with his fixation on electric reds and blues spied in industrial factory settings.

    Wandering in the 'Desert' Andy Battaglia 2011

  • Renowned for his sensibility for style, Beaton first captured Queen Elizabeth II in 1942, when she was just a teenager, sparking a lifelong relationship that has shaped the public perception of the queen and the monarchy throughout her life.

    What's On Around Europe Thorsten Gritschke 2012

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