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famed

[feymd] / feɪmd /
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famous
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Even the famed nutcracker museum sat largely empty.

From The Wall Street Journal

Finishing the ballroom in the next three years would be difficult for anyone, but it’s quickly becoming clear it will be nearly impossible for the famed real estate tycoon to pull it off.

From Salon

Held mid-December each year, the festival acts as a platform to highlight the region's famed lantern industry, which first started more than 100 years ago.

From Barron's

For years, the famed holiday treat has been difficult to secure, selling out quickly in the park.

From Los Angeles Times

Newman was famed especially for his environmental portraits—i.e., pictures of people in their natural settings—though this book also includes dramatic examples of extreme close-ups.

From The Wall Street Journal