0 in a way that is famous or well known:
He has designed dresses for many celebrities, most famously Elizabeth Taylor.
1 extremely well:
We got along famously.
2 very well:
Maria and her roommate get along famously.
The notion of ' possibility ' is famously elusive, and its meaning in this context is far from clear.
Famously, he remarked how from his earliest youth he had been a devotee of "the vast" and that the world of "little things" had always been alien to him.
He does, famously, appeal to the impartial spectator upon which he grounds his normative claims, but the spectator is limited by the human imagination and is an imperfect ground.
In the first, he is tongue-tied with embarrassed desire, and she is only just recovering from the aesthetic shell shock so famously described at the opening of chapter 21.
They preferred to produce elegies, comedies, and, finally and most famously, psychological novels which had little to do with the sublime and effectively subverted the authoritative.
Thus, although hierarchies and constraints provide some sort of boundaries within which the random processes of selection reward the well adapted, biology remains a famously messy subject.
Second, to the extent property was protected by institutions of government, these proposed institutions (some of which were famously defeated) were far more targeted and efficient mechanisms for their goal.
What we famously have agreed on, without formal assent, is how to get rid of the illegals.
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