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storied

[stawr-eed, stohr-] / ˈstɔr id, ˈstoʊr- /


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CNN anchor Anderson Cooper is walking away from his second job at “60 Minutes” in the latest sign of upheaval at the storied news magazine.

From Los Angeles Times

CABIMAS, Venezuela — The pumps that brought prosperity from deep in the Earth’s crust are now mostly rusted relics of a storied past.

From Los Angeles Times

Ruemmler had risen to the top ranks of Wall Street and become a key adviser to Goldman Chief Executive David Solomon after a storied legal career.

From The Wall Street Journal

Scott Baird, of the storied Starlite bar atop the Beacon Grand Hotel in San Francisco, suggests you think of premium cocktails as “the tomahawk rib-eye of the cocktail world.”

From The Wall Street Journal

Unlike JFK Jr’s storied upbringing, Bessette was raised in a middle-class family and worked her way from a mall job in Massachusetts to the top ranks of Calvin Klein.

From The Wall Street Journal