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His proposals are famous for their strength, clarity, and falsifiability.
Initiates pored over the book's photographs of famous ancestors, getting me to translate passages, which were then discussed and criticised.
Exciting dreams are dreamed as one remembers famous players who began that way.
The township was famous for its horse fair and was situated at an important crossroads.
They indeed provided some famous examples of biological invasions which had a catastrophic impact on local biodiversity, leading to the extinction of local species.
Then it gives a detailed description of the various kinds of vowel-length alternations and the famous phenomenon of vowel harmony.
Tell us about your famous work on repeated games.
Judges declined to believe the famous dying declaration.
Among the notes constituting the framework are the famous blue notes, and my explanation of the blues mode must begin by defining them.
He also hopes that the text will inspire more historical research into the lifestyle of famous jazz musicians.
None is dominated by a famous-name composer, and few address music that will be familiar to any but a handful of scholars.
Why hire a famous actor to sing a song, when another performer will do it cheaper?
We will try to explain and establish this point by revisiting a famous counterlibertarian argument.
In this paper we look at a case where the dementia of a famous author figures in the tributes at her death.
The famous moon illusion does not make the moon illusory.
In spite of an increasing number of females engaging in the musical profession, the textbooks hardly mention famous female composers and performers.
A famous combinatorial formula describes this number in term of hook lengths.
Being indisputably one of the leaders of bioethics and a famous, extremely productive scientist, he was in the first place a very fine human being.
They were also better at identifying information about currently famous people.
The speed with which the requests from famous persons were treated can provoke nothing but astonishment.
He implicitly criticises the church, the institutional frame for the careers of most famous musicians of the day.
He deals with faults, and reproaches some of his contemporaries in several famous passages.
Among his famous successes is the geodesic flow on an ellipsoid, which he found to be integrable.
Many famous hard optimization problems, such as the travelling salesman problem or the protein folding problem, are global optimization problems.
The responses by contemporary scholars are also an invaluable addition, since they provide a critical and explanatory framework for each of these famous arguments.
The second world war saw the famous work on prediction for antiaircraft gunfire, with implications for extrapolation, interpolation and smoothing more generally.
The lyrics of these tunes, whose melodies were famous folk songs, were rewritten to reflect the lives of investigators of nature and physicians.
On this occasion the meeting was held in the southern hemisphere winter, to take advantage of the blooming of the famous winter flowers.
Such a claim seems admittedly problematic when considering the 'famous fire cause', because it appears to be a striking example of unequal treatment.
Many famous scientists were forced to denounce themselves and even to attribute their research work to individualism.
Few orchestral works by famous composers must wait decades to be heard.
The famous couch is a case in point.
Everyone who recognizes his most famous name will readily acknowledge their importance.
Very unlike the ideal suggested by that famous newspaper controversy is she.
The famous claim that moral goodness is the same for all rational beings threatens to be either false or empty.
Of course, not everyone had access to such powerful patrons, so it is no surprise that only the most famous musicians could skip the broker.
Both highlighted the intellectual capacities and famous works of the celebrated persons and then affirmed these observations in retrospect by looking at the brain.
In the ambiance of these drawings the famous moon watercolors are not in the dark.
As some of these examples suggest, it is not only the names of the famous that can be subject to ellipsis.
Politicians cannot help themselves ; they know diaries can make them famous or wealthy.
He came from a famous family that had produced generations of doctors.
The famous promissory note was never paid up either, so that those 3,500 taels remained on paper as well.
Thus, the famous rubber share mania of 1909-10 was to some extent financed by chop loans.
We can take steps to modify our language a little, and there are some famous recent examples of the perils attending that policy.
Unlike that famous liberal thinker, royalists propagated a way to preserve liberty that did not necessitate an appeal to a public spirit at all.
However, dinosaurs are not the only vertebrates to have been recovered from these famous localities.
There are one or two famous cases of serendipitous discoveries like penicillin, but generally speaking, science appears and moves by prediction.
Of course, it was immediately shortened to the more famous form.
The illustrators learned the format and style from painting, and they claimed to imitate specific famous painters as well.
I mean, there are famous people 'now' in the same way as there were famous people 'then'.
I could not believe they were part of those famous romances - they were all old crones.
At least four productions were affected and this alteration was performed by some of the most famous sopranos of the time.
A famous bonmot asked whether one was supposed to dance the tango standing up.
The plots of the most famous films inevitably glorify macho behaviour and anti-social crime as antidotes to class and race tensions.
In a famous sequence, he throws himself face down on the conveyer belt and is swallowed by the machine.
Then came the famous imprisonment of the fty-three communists.
In the cemeteries, famous people's tombs were acknowledged.
Their live shows briefly became famous for their use of pinball machines instead of keyboards.
Indeed, in many cases the personal reasons for becoming an actor are driven by monetary gain and an outright desire to become famous.
Incidentally, has the "big, famous" problem ever been solved?
Presumably it refers to a once famous film about gangsters, but who today can remember the plot?
Questions have arisen during the past century about postmortem disclosure of information about powerful and famous (but not so much about infamous) people.
Only a few of these schemata - famous basses like la romanesca and la folia - are still recognized today.
He is also one of the most famous visitors to the empire.
On one page, six famous men are arranged on two rows and identified by labels.
His fellow guests then force him to tell the story of the singer, and to sing some of the songs for which he was famous.
In response to the heroic image of the discoverer of the unconscious, the role of the famous self-analysis was also reassessed.
Moral considerations guided agency in those exceptional cases in which famous skulls were obtained.
In this situation of symbolic occupation, comparable procedures could never be applied to respected or even famous persons.
In fact, the famous five groups of axioms are so conceived as to express specific, separate ways in which our intuition of space manifests itself.
Like many other scholars of his generation, he probably encountered some of the famous women philosophers in these cities.
The poem's most famous lines leave no mistake about the potential for linking physical ardour and spiritual transport.
When a famous philosopher ventures in your territory, it is tempting to engage in malicious reading, just to catch him out of his depth.
To paraphrase another famous philosopher, it is as if some things are best passed over in silence.
With this book, the reader is offered poems by various famous poets and images in the styles of numerous important painters.
Famous general died after fighting - that's the way the wind blows!
Perhaps the most interesting feature of this topic lies in its connections with some famous hypergraph problems.
As shown in famous theorems of welfare economics, the market may be used, supplemented by appropriate transfers.
Such an algorithm is certainly known in dimension one, namely the famous continued fraction algorithm which has many nice properties.
I speak, of course, of the famous provocatio legislation.
They say they know you from the time you broke the town's famous winding steps.
The first epigraph comes from as famous a book.
As in the north, so too here, mention should also be made of the famous towers.
Besides the bona fide famous individuals there would be others that would be unfamiliar.
The market ensures a uniform coverage of space - the famous metaphor of the flow of rainwater is based on this idea.
Although there were famous instances of resistance to individual officers' claims, some people who protested suffered reprisals.
There is, however, one famous case in which it is beginning to look as if the molecular estimate is better than one based on fossils.
One famous example of this was when he asked students to pretend that they were boarders in their own homes, and to behave accordingly.
Bees, for instance, have an elaborate communication ritual- the famous" waggle dance" - indicating the exact direction in which nectar is to be found.
The detailed instructions which were obtained were followed, and the famous garden flourished in the sand dunes as a direct result.
Big factories in the famous sectors were not the whole of the factor of twelve.
To begin with, there is the famous hermeneutic circle between modern civilization and prehistoric cultures studied by archaeology.
Perhaps the famous crossgenerational debate among classicists between 'modernist' and 'primitivist' interpretations did not always zero in on the most pertinent issues.
The commercial artist had replaced the temple's original fluted baseless columns with columns resembling the world's most famous bottle.
A famous orchestral player would talk about his music college students.
These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors.
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