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The source code for the original “Shamoon” malware is widely known to have leaked.

He was a well-known raconteur, and some of his stories were widely known and repeated--often by him.

They only abandoned them when fighters from the Islamic State, widely known as ISIS or ISIL, got terrifyingly close.

Is it too much to say that this al Qaeda breakaway widely known as ISIS or ISIL is really just a collection of serial killers?

Instead, many states passed laws widely known as the “black codes.”

Indeed, his success was widely known, and Jean Baptiste had been rather curious to know the family intimately.

These will, of course, rapidly increase as its value becomes more clearly and widely known.

The Ratignolles' soirees musicales were widely known, and it was considered a privilege to be invited to them.

In railway circles throughout England, Scotland and Ireland he was widely known.

Afterwards Handel became more widely known, and was called from Whitchurch for larger fields of work.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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