A donor might also acquire confraternity and the right to be buried in the church, while the founder of a new monastery gained renown.
The two main disputants were prominent yeshivah students, both of whom earned some renown in their subsequent intellectual careers.
Contracts throughout the 1760s reveal a correlation between a singer's renown and the lateness of the date that he or she was allowed to arrive in the city.
Bangladeshi individuals and organisations have managed to achieve global renown with innovative strategies in the arena of development and poverty alleviation, for instance, with microfinance and adult education.
It is a tradition round which this country's reputation and renown have been wreathed with laurels for decades.
It is a glorious constituency renowned for the character both of its people and of its places.
This is some feat considering that teachers are renowned for being impervious to political considerations and shut off from them in their staff rooms.
It is, of course, renowned for its scenery, its beaches and its occasional sunshine.
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