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  • His famed ' supernatural ' powers even verged on what, within the dichotomised understanding of rational-irrational, was regarded as ridiculous.

  • And his name is still famed throughout the world as one who developed his own unique theatre methodology.

  • In terms of the pamphlet literature generated, the election of 1796 compares favourably to the famed contest of 1784.

  • Not that they were inherently inferior soldiers, for they were internationally famed for their toughness, discipline, and appearance.

  • Famed for the maturity of its portrayal of mysterious, existential and elusive aliens, 2001 raised science fiction cinema to a new level.

  • Pasta was the acknowledged diva del mondo during the 1820s, famed not only for an extraordinary if flawed voice, but also for the physicality of her performance modes.

  • Scholars of performance studies have surely felt entitled to overlook opera also because of the genre's famed elitism and because opera endlessly restages a dead and no longer expanding canon.

  • Vivaldi is justly famed for his love of contrasted instrumental colours.

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    ünlü, meşhur, tanınmış…

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    знаменитый…

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