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Renowned as being the " Father of Railways ", the Victorians considered him a great example of diligent application and thirst for improvement, with self-help advocate Samuel Smiles particularly praising his achievements.
Renowned for its coal and steel, Belgium has experienced strong industrial growth since the Middle Ages.
Renowned for his placidity, Reynolds often claimed that he " hated nobody ".
Renowned local architect Henry Ives Cobb designed several buildings for the exposition.
Renowned for his distinctive Cockney accent, Caine has appeared in over one hundred films and is one of Britain's most recognisable actors.
Renowned for the success of its cooperative education programs, it now has the largest engineering school in Canada.
Renowned for his performance of Shakespeare's greatest roles: Hamlet, Richard III etc.
Renowned for its prosperity and beauty, it may have been the largest city in the world at the time.
Renowned throughout the San Francisco Bay Area for its spectacular display of spring wildflowers, Edgewood Park occupies of grasslands, chaparral, and wooded foothills between Highway 280 and the homes of Emerald Hills.
Renowned for its grand interior, some of the stained glass windows were designed by the 18th-century portraitist Sir Joshua Reynolds and contains works by Sir Jacob Epstein and El Greco.
Renowned for its healthful climate, the town earned the nickname of the English Riviera and favourable comparisons to Montpellier.
Renowned for the changes she wrought to the French and global music industry with her powerful and colourful performances, she is today still remembered by aficionados throughout the world.
Renowned for his flamboyant lifestyle outside the ring, Robinson is credited with being the originator of the modern sports " entourage ".
* Canterbury: Renowned for its cathedral.
Renowned for its vibrant colour and its ability to survive even perched on rocky, precarious cliffs, it has found an important place in New Zealand culture for its strength and beauty and is regarded as a chiefly tree ( rākau rangatira ) by Māori.
Renowned for its multi-storied houses-as mentioned by the Central Asian conqueror Babur-the city was part of the Mughal Empire in the 16th century.
The full modern English title for the work commonly known as Pantagruel is The Horrible and Terrifying Deeds and Words of the Very Renowned Pantagruel King of the Dipsodes, Son of the Great Giant Gargantua and in French, Les horribles et épouvantables faits et prouesses du très renommé Pantagruel Roi des Dipsodes, fils du Grand Géant Gargantua.
Renowned Canadian poet Alden Nowlan also lived in the town for several formative years while working for the Hartland Observer newspaper.
Both these limits are relaxed for Sports and Dealership licenses where a person of the " Renowned Shooters "- status is allowed a maximum of 5 arms and the dealer is allowed several arms as long as they are never armed or loaded and ammunition is kept safely locked.
Renowned for its postmodern complexity and opacity, Ashbery's work still proves controversial.
Renowned for his wide range of characters and singing abilities, he performed Muppet characters on Sesame Street, The Muppet Show, Fraggle Rock, and various Muppet movies and specials.
Renowned within Judaism as a sage and scholar, he was the founder of the House of Hillel school for Tannaïm ( Sages of the Mishnah ) and the founder of a dynasty of Sages who stood at the head of the Jews living in the land of Israel until roughly the fifth century of the Common Era.

Renowned and term
Renowned soldier and military historian, Captain Cyril Longmore 44th Battalion AIF, first recorded the Australian troops doing trench digging practice on Salisbury Plain prior to embarking to Turkey and being called " diggers " by their mates as the origin of the term.

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Renowned for repartee and for being an eloquent conversationalist, Morley gained the epitheton of being a " wit ".
Renowned scientist George Stow excavated a cave near Smithfield in 1877 and found tools from the Late Stone Age which he described in the book, " Native races of South Africa ".
Renowned for his social films that reflected the changing middle-class ethos, Mukherjee " carved a middle path between the extravagance of mainstream cinema and the stark realism of art cinema ".
Renowned Irish folk singer Christy Moore, in the title track of his Welcome to the Cabaret album, describes Tulsk as being like " hell ".
Renowned for his lightning pace, he is nicknamed " Speedy González ".
Renowned for his defensive technique, Jupp was known as " Young Stonewaller ".
Renowned Welsh historian Sir John Edward Lloyd wrote that Rauran " comes from Saxton's map of Merionethshire ( 1578 ), which places ‘ Rarau uaure Hill ’ ( Yr Aran Fawr ) where Arenig should be ".

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With the rising popularity of the Internet, there is a current vogue in China for coining English transliterations, for example, 粉丝 / 粉絲 fěnsī " fans ", 黑客 hēikè " hacker " ( lit.
In 1667, New Englanders sent to King Charles 10 barrels of cranberries, 3 barrels of codfish and some Indian corn as a means of appeasement for his anger over their local coining of the Pine Tree shilling.
In delivering his eulogy, David Lee credited Angell with coining the word " boinking " as a euphemism for sex on Cheers.
Other works include a dictionary of geographical allusions in classical literature, De montibus, silvis, fontibus, lacubus, fluminibus, stagnis seu paludibus, et de nominibus maris liber ( a title desperate for the coining of the word " geography ").
* Edward Soja ( born 1941 ), noted for his work on regional development, planning and governance, along with coining the terms synekism and postmetropolis.
McLuhan is known for coining the expressions the medium is the message
( Historical Note: Prior to the coining of the term " consequentialism " by Anscombe in 1958 and the adoption of that term in the literature that followed, " utilitarianism " was the generic term for consequentialism, referring to all theories that promoted maximizing any form of utility, not just those that promoted maximizing happiness.
Stokely Carmichael is credited for coining the phrase institutional racism in the late 1960s.
Hogan is also credited for coining the term Ragtime.
'" The following day the newspaper stated that " Dr. Des Voeux did a public service in coining a new word for the London fog.
Gail Martin is attributed for coining the term " Embryonic Stem Cell ".
Huxley wanted science to be secular, without religious interference, and his article in the April 1860 Westminster Review promoted scientific naturalism over natural theology, praising Darwin for " extending the domination of Science over regions of thought into which she has, as yet, hardly penetrated " and coining the term " Darwinism " as part of his efforts to secularise and professionalise science.
However, the TDK is occasionally criticized for coining words which sound contrived and artificial.
The Yellow Kid is also famous for its connection to the coining of the term Yellow Journalism.
Mary's reign, however, introduced a new coining system that would be used until the 18th century, and her marriage to Philip II created new trade routes for England.
States are prohibited from coining money or making anything other than gold or silver coin legal tender for payment of debts and are prohibited from entering into treaties or alliances, although compacts with other states are allowed with the permission of Congress.
The movie was notable for coining the term firewall in reference to computer network security.
* The Republic of Venice begins coining the ducat, a gold coin that is to become the standard of European coinage for the following 600 years.
* 1284 – The Republic of Venice begins coining the ducat, a gold coin that is to become the standard of European coinage for the following 600 years.
He was also responsible for coining the term psychosurgery.
H. L. Mencken is credited with coining the word " ecdysiast " – from " ecdysis ", meaning " to molt " – in response to a request from Gypsy Rose Lee for a " more dignified " way to refer to her profession.
He also co-hosted the Weekend Update segment for a season with Jane Curtin, coining the famous catchphrase " Jane, you ignorant slut " during point-counterpoint segments.
Although there is some disagreement among historians, credit for coining the term is usually given to Lt. A. D. Conningham of the British Royal Navy in 1915.
He is also known for coining the maxim " Less is a bore " a postmodern antidote to Mies van der Rohe's famous modernist dictum " Less is more ".

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