The Romanoffs, Hitler, Mussolini and the poet Rainer Maria Rilke all reputedly stayed here.
For all its flaws, Google is reputedly quite data driven in the way it makes decisions.
That line was reputedly the work of David Brown, Ms. Brown's husband and partner in most of her endeavors.
The Pensione Hotel is a reasonably priced and understated hotel in central Melbourne, reputedly modelled on a European Pensione.
Maurice Glasman, a thinker and community organiser who fascinates some Tories around Mr Cameron, reputedly had a hand in the speech.
And while Van Gogh is reputedly the most beloved artist of all time, Gerhard Richter is the most beloved of the moment.
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And what reputedly happened after Jesus's death, the Resurrection, poses the biggest question of them all - was he the Son of God?
It was left to the SDLP's Eddie McGrady, in whose constituency the saint is reputedly buried to appeal, for unity on the issue.
Last December, for example, Lee Kun-hee, the chairman of Samsung Electronics and reputedly the country's richest man, had his conviction for tax evasion expunged.
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In fact, the Pistols lived at a flat above no 6, while a then-impoverished David Bowie reputedly lived in a campervan on the street.
But somewhere in the thick of it was Boris Berezovsky, reputedly the richest man in Russia, who cast himself afterwards as Mr Chubais's nemesis.
Birla showed us round their factory, reputedly one of India's safest.
Coram's Fields was part of an 18th-century foundling hospital, while Tooting Bec Common was reputedly a transit camp for soldiers heading off to the Napoleonic Wars.
Produced in the mountains just west of Tokyo, in one of the highest distilleries in the world, it's reputedly made from a water like no other.
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The insects are revered in the region for their nutritional value and reputedly aphrodisiac qualities, and have for centuries been roasted as a snack or accompaniment to a meal.
Labour ministers reputedly feel now that their civil servants are saving their ideas and energy for the Conservative government that is likely to be elected next year.
The third is the lack of entrepreneurs who combine technological expertise, business acumen and the sort of balls that, in 2006, reputedly let Mark Zuckerberg turn down Yahoo!'
Reputedly he threw a watch, that had been given to him by Adolf Hitler when he performed in Munich, off one of the resort's piers when war broke out.
At issue is whether absinthe needs to contain minimum levels of two substances - anethole and the chemical thujone, a toxin extracted from wormwood, which reputedly has mind-altering effects.
They even promised a Cyber Threat Assessment Centre (CTAC), which would reputedly be as critical to UK security as JTAC, the Joint Terrorism Analysis Centre created by Labour in 2003.
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Witness Russia's insistence on March 5th that Boris Berezovsky, reputedly the richest and most powerful of the oligarchs, be sacked as secretary of the Commonwealth of Independent States, the ailing heir of the Soviet Union.
But for the longest sled run in the Alps -- and, reputedly, the world -- head to the Jungfrau region of Switzerland and the touristy town of Grindelwald to hurl yourself 15km down the Big Pintenfritz.
It's more of a crisis than you might think: The place is also reputedly the home of leprechaun Patrick O'Toole, whom the late Oregon Journal columnist Dick Fagan claimed granted him a wish of having his own park.
Maybe Stephen Carter, his new right-hand man at Number 10, will help: Mr Carter is reputedly the man to provide the grip and focus that Mr Brown lost when he gave his erstwhile top aides their own cabinet jobs.
The new cyberlocker service is a simplified, super-encrypted successor to Megaupload, the file-sharing site that once reputedly accounted for 4% of all internet traffic, and which US prosecutors had taken offline moments before the helicopters descended in New Zealand a year ago.
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Mr Obama has let one former tax-avoider through: Tim Geithner, the new treasury secretary, who failed to pay self-employment taxes when he was a consultant for the International Monetary Fund. (Foes of America's absurdly complicated tax code were delighted to note that even a reputedly brilliant economic mind failed to comply with it.) But with the financial and economic crisis raging, Mr Geithner appeared simply too important to lose.
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