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This is the
famous
K-T.
These boats ranged from 7 to 15 meters long, and were built to look like vessels from
famous
encounters.
This is perhaps best exemplified in Hamlet’s most
famous
declaration of angst: "To be or not to be—that is the question: Whether ’tis nobler in the mind to suffer The slings and arrows of outrageous fortune, Or to take arms against a sea of troubles And, by opposing, end them."
Winston Churchill, a
famous
wit, once said, "You cannot hope to understand the most serious things in life, unless you understand the most humorous."
In the middle of the 16th century, a talented young anatomist named Andreas Vesalius made a shocking discovery: the most
famous
human anatomy texts in the world were wrong.
And of course, there are a lot of actors who are more
famous
than I am, have more followers than I do, but I bet you they would tell you the same thing.
The tunnels are
famous
for having been used during the development of the Manhattan Project.
The tunnels are
famous
for having been used by the Resistance, which Victor Hugo wrote about in "Les Miserables."
So, Vienna in the 1900s, was
famous
for its café culture.
In April 2019, a cartoon by a
famous
Portuguese cartoonist, which was first published in a newspaper "El Expresso" in Lisbon, was picked by an editor at the "New York Times" and reprinted in the international editions.
Two years after this, I was the first to BASE jump from Matterhorn, a very
famous
mountain that probably everybody knows in here.
2005 I did a BASE jump from the Eiger, from the Monk and from the Jungfrau, three very
famous
mountains in Switzerland.
None of these creations were as
famous
as Talos, who appeared on Greek coins, vase paintings, public frescoes, and in theatrical performances.
And Ayn Rand of course, Ayn Rand is
famous
for a philosophy called Objectivism, which reflects another value of Newtonian physics, which is objectivity.
Alicia, in her own right, very
famous.
So here, in wool, through a domestic feminine art, is the proof that the most
famous
postulate in mathematics is wrong.
The story of prediction and discrepancy and new theory and triumphant discoveries is so classic and Le Verrier became so
famous
from it, that people tried to get in on the act right away.
The most
famous
of these erroneous predictions came from Percival Lowell, who was convinced that there must be a planet just beyond Uranus and Neptune, messing with those orbits.
The most
famous
of all of them is probably the supernova explosion that gave rise to the Crab Nebula.
In 1990, the Italian government enlisted top engineers to stabilize Pisa’s
famous
Leaning Tower.
No one wanted the tower to fall, but they also didn’t want to lose the landmark’s most
famous
feature.
And when you're famous, there's a lot of things that you can do.
This is the south polar region, with the
famous
tiger-stripe fractures crossing the south pole.
As president of a leading liberal arts college,
famous
for its innovative history, there were no excuses.
Here we have 49
famous
computers.
This is, obviously, that
famous
view now of the Arctic, which is likely to be gone at this point in the next three or four or five years.
The first one is the
famous
one, the printing press: movable type, oil-based inks, that whole complex of innovations that made printing possible and turned Europe upside-down, starting in the middle of the 1400s.
As another
famous
man, Jerry Garcia, said, "What a strange, long trip."
This is a relatively
famous
chair.
It's a film about Maya Gretel, a
famous
ceramicist, and a teacher at Cranbrook.
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