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The grand ballroom was once the most prestigious ballroom in Shanghai.
Mr. Wang, as you know, is a distinguished writer. ?
Speaking of Fortune kiln, not only hemp cities, mountains are famous throughout the eastern Hubei.
He has hired a prominent international lawyer, Robert Amsterdam, to plead his case.
Seeing the seven wonders of the world, going on safari in Africa and swimming with dolphins are among the list of 50 things the average person wants to do before they die.
Besides Fort Mackinac, the island is famous for the Grand Hotel.
Scott of the Antarctic was a national hero of mythic proportions.
There's no name on it, but I think the Knave wrote it.
Our class is a bad class in our school.
Xiang embroidery crafts include valuable works of art, as well as materials for daily use.
Ray Tomlinson may not be as famous as Bill Gates, but he surely has his place among the geniuses.
It happened sometimes that there were hardly any nouns left in the hymns that Peter read.
Proper nouns deserve an investigation phase of their own.
Ultimately she divorced, moved back to Illinois, and became an artist of some renown.
He daydreams of being a famous journalist.
'England is famous for its food,' she said with heavy irony.
However, the view has no name by default.
They all have names, and if you tell me their shape I can name them for you.
This is a poem written in the depth of the Depression and also at the height of Frost's fame.
The right college, I thought, was one with prestige, one with a name.
The most beautiful and most famous monument in the city, Angkor Wat, lies about one kilometer south of the Royal Town of Angkor Thom.
Lamar Odom, the star forward for the Los Angeles Lakers, is known for his outsized love of candy, sometimes downing entire bags of chocolate and jelly beans on game day.
When we were in school he was a famous unconventional, and self-indulgent old-style intellective. Now he is more unrestrained, distinctive, and not punctilious.
Perhaps the best known of this other group is coeliac disease, an allergy to proteins present in the gluten of wheat, barley and rye.
There was a very famous cover of The New Yorker in which you had a map of the United States as seen from New York.