Graff with its million dollar gems or even Barneys given their world-famous displays?
His world-famous formulation: Be fearful when others are greedy and greedy when others are fearful.
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This is a favored place for world-famous names to come and chat to fans.
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Knut became world-famous after his birth in 2006, as news of his unusual upbringing emerged.
And what trip to Morocco would be complete without tasting the nation's world-famous cuisine?
He gave himself a triple challenge for charity - which started with Sunday's world-famous 26-mile race.
Arenas was a nobody, and Marquez was world-famous -- and justly so, I might add.
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D. from Cambridge University, having studied physics at its world-famous Cavendish Laboratories, headed by Lord Ernest Rutherford.
England is world-famous for its afternoon tea, in which the beverage is served with finger sandwiches, scones and petit fours.
Doble asked Vilane, who was working as a game ranger, why there weren't many world-famous black mountain climbers.
Others, like Sony, are world-famous and haven't waited for a recession to make changes that will ensure growth.
In recent years, the world-famous cabaret has collaborated with singer Kylie Minogue, designer Karl Lagerfeld and musician Bob Sinclair, among others.
This is hardly Labour's doing: Cambridge, Oxford, Imperial College and a handful of others have long been world-famous.
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After all, the world-famous rocker devotes much of his time, money and status to debt relief for African nations.
The festival was made world-famous by Hemingway's 1926 novel The Sun Also Rises.
For instance, we assist Toyota's logistics department in managing their world-famous, just-in-time inventory system around snow and ice storms.
They are heads of state, corporate CEOs, newly minted billionaires and world-famous entertainers.
For National Geographic Radio Expeditions, NPR's Susan Stamberg visits the world-famous crown palace.
Jim was working with a world-famous investor, a paragon of the investment world with whom he had instantly clicked.
Born in Birmingham on 17 June 1924, the world-famous conductor began playing the violin at the age of five.
They were world-famous people yet they've been lost to history a little bit.
Lightner is a Portland import, by way of the world-famous kitchens of Noma, in Denmark, and Mugaritz, in northern Spain.
The team was just 8-15 when Lin started getting regular playing time and from there he became a world-famous phenomenon.
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The world-famous high jumper Dick Fosbury, for instance, developed his revolutionary technique known as the Fosbury Flop in defiance of his coaches.
World-famous sitarist Ravi Shankar, once a favorite of the Beatles, was awarded a bungalow under a category for eminent artists.
Dennis Horgan, the winery owner, is also a skilled marketeer, who flies in world-famous orchestras for concerts at his estate.
The series of glass-covered cubes proposed for the world-famous gallery have been replaced with a pyramid-like structure clad in perforated brick.
Rio's world-famous Maracana stadium has reopened after nearly three years of renovations to prepare it for the World Cup finals in 2014.
The Proms in the Park event also allows those not at the Royal Albert Hall to experience the world-famous Last Night celebrations.
As the most populous city in the United States, New York has plenty to offer in terms of first-class restaurants, world-famous museums and far-out fashions.
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