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  • The arrival of the worldrenowned headsman was greeted by a roar of acclamation from the huge concourse, the viceregal ladies waving their handkerchiefs in their excitement while the even more excitable foreign delegates cheered vociferously in a medley of cries, HOCH, BANZAI, ELJEN, ZIVIO, CHINCHIN, POLLA KRONIA, HIPHIP,

    Ulysses 2003

  • Many of you already know that Dr. Mustard is a worldrenowned medical researcher and expert in human development.

    Signals from the Future 2001

  • She'd studied under Professor Fisher, a worldrenowned authority on the subject of cultural trends and lifestyle targeting.

    Too Many Bosses Freed, Jan 1995

  • Northern Telecom is an ideal example of a worldrenowned, high-tech company that knows it cannot rest on its current technology-although it is excellent.

    Engineering Change: Transition to Tomorrow 1986

  • Are not these facts sufficient to inspire with hope and with pride every born Canadian, and yet we must defile the whole situation for five and twenty years or longer by making the magnificent harbour of this worldrenowned Lake, pure in its intent, and in its inception grand, little more than a vile, polluted spot next door to a sewer.

    City of Toronto Disposal of Sewage and Water Filtration 1907

  • Bringing them together under one roof highlights a goal of the worldrenowned hospital to raise its profile as a centre of research.

    Archiseek.com - Architecture News & Discussion 2010

  • A seminar at 2: 30 p.m. will be led by "Ultimate Poker" host and teacher Dr. Richard Lederer, a poker player and author of more than 30 books who is also the father of worldrenowned poker sensations Howard Lederer and Annie Duke.

    Examiner 2010

  • The club sent Hargreaves to the United States this month to visit Richard Steadman, the worldrenowned knee surgeon, in a bid to cure the England midfield player of the persistent tendinitis that is threatening his career.

    ESPNsoccernet 2008

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