Thus, to take a well-known instance, the word "idealist" has one meaning as a piece of philosophy and quite another as a piece of moral rhetoric.
In the book, scholars compare the Holocaust to other well-known instances of genocide and mass death.
Nakayama's lemma is perhaps the most well-known instance of this.
A well-known instance occurred in 1790, when Prince Anton Esterházy succeeded his father and dismissed almost all of the latter's extensive musical establishment.
The "nature versus nurture" debate is a broadly inclusive and well-known instance of a discussion about human nature in the natural sciences.
There are many well-known instances.
Jos - juice is probably the most well-known instance.
There was, of course, the well-known instance of Liston and the aneurism; and a dozen others that I could mention.
A well-known instance of a polar concept argument is Gilbert Ryle's argument against scepticism (1960).
A well-known instance is offered by those set up by the commissioners called III.