Famous
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They're pretty
famous.
It's a pretty
famous
protein, actually, from jellyfish that a lot of people use in its natural form because it's easy to see that you made it.
It shows the
famous
Fountain of Youth.
CA: It led to you publishing a
famous
paper together.
But there's a
famous
physicist named [Eugene] Wigner, and he wrote an essay on the unreasonable effectiveness of mathematics.
Now as a conservation photographer obsessed with blackwater, it's only fitting that I'd eventually end up in the most
famous
swamp of all: the Everglades.
There could be 40,000 or 50,000 to see a
famous
criminal killed.
Perhaps the most striking example of the human ability to watch a beheading and remain unmoved and even be disappointed was the introduction in France in 1792 of the guillotine, that
famous
decapitation machine.
Frances Larson: I used to work at a museum called the Pitt Rivers Museum in Oxford, which was
famous
for its display of shrunken heads from South America.
There's a
famous
story about the great rabbi, Hillel, the older contemporary of Jesus.
In one incident, Achilles, the
famous
warrior of Greece, takes his troops out of the war, and the whole war effort suffers.
“The Raven,” in which the speaker projects his grief onto a bird who merely repeats a single sound, made Poe
famous.
Yes, indeed, the old man is there, as is this
famous
pen drawing of the Homo Vitruvianus.
So you can imagine that the water had tens or even hundreds of millions of years to sculpt the strangest forms on the tepuis' surfaces, but also to open the fractures and form stone cities, rock cities, fields of towers which are characterized in the
famous
landscape of the tepuis.
Well, this is the
famous
question asked by Enrico Fermi in 1950: "Where is everybody?"
And I watched the most famous, most stable pack in Yellowstone National Park.
For much of the past century, architecture was under the spell of a
famous
doctrine.
Take Shakespeare's
famous
metaphor, "All the world's a stage."
Here's the beginning of Langston Hughes
' famous
poem "Mother to Son." "Well, son, I'll tell you.
Fathers and uncles take the kids to the Forum Augustus to see statues of Rome's
famous
warriors like Aeneas, who led Rome's ancestors, the Trojans, to Italy.
In the 1890's, a Russian physiologist named Ivan Pavlov did some really
famous
experiments on dogs.
Euclid laid it all out as a logical system of proof built up from a set of definitions, common notions, and his five
famous
postulates.
This is Zeno of Elea, an ancient Greek philosopher
famous
for inventing a number of paradoxes, arguments that seem logical, but whose conclusion is absurd or contradictory.
Beyond the physical landscape of our planet, some of the most
famous
celestial images are of intersections.
She was a NASA project scientist who spearheaded the NASA side of the Rosetta mission, which became
famous
this year for landing a rover on a comet, and the 1.5 billion dollar Galileo mission to Jupiter, two high-profile scientific victories for NASA, the United States and the world.
Let's start with the most
famous
physics formula ever: E equals m c squared.
One
famous
nobleman, Lord Sakai, was an avid fisherman, and, when he made a large catch, he wanted to preserve the memory of the large, red sea bream.
Cancun is
famous
for spring break, tequila and foam parties.
They succeeded in this through the Apollo program with Neil Armstrong taking his
famous
step on July 20, 1969.
Another possibility is the
famous
Ponzo Illusion.
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