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The national renown that followed probably also led to international attention.
There were few troops and no officials of any renown here now.
So I will offer instead the best trail of least renown.
He did not earn renown for public or military service.
State officials and scientists say they hope it will win international renown.
World renown author of 50 books on education, culture, and politics.
International shows have brought the museum renown, as it is the first of its kind in the world.
Not long ago, a young student achieved great renown by trying to saw his own head off.
The first to be rebuilt was number 1918 Renown in 1908.
His public lectures and work among the poor brought him great renown.
Is a figure of extraordinary renown and respect in the industry.
He is also well renown and popular in a few neighboring countries.
Although he lost the case, his legal arguments won him international renown.
What are riches and renown but the means to power!
I tell you frankly that my life has been long enough, whether in years or renown.
Even the small countries come up with, for example, composers of world renown.
This year's Yankees have a shot at that kind of renown.
Things of great sorrow and renown have come to pass.
She was, perhaps, the source of the town's greatest renown.
One figure does, however, occupy a place of special renown inside the agency.
For look you; to be a general of vast renown, what is that?
"I have wanted renown and influence for their own sake."
Those that will take the most persistence and win her the least renown.
After a dizzy ride of international renown, he needed a job.
Paintings produced during this period came to be his most renown works.