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pantheon

noun as in temple

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The musical has become such a staple in the pantheon of pop culture that a movie version could turn a lucrative Hollywood no-brainer into a cringeworthy laughingstock if the source material wasn’t handled with the care that diehard fans expect.

From Salon

Rob Wood, chief UK economist at Pantheon Macroeconomics, said that the Bank of England would focus on big trends rather than "small data misses" by the ONS.

From BBC

"We’re not in the pantheon of 'gay pop', we’re just in the pantheon of pop."

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It contributed to an evening that will go down in the pantheon of great Mourinho press conferences.

From BBC

But she cemented her place in the pantheon of “Real Housewives” greats last season by confronting cast member Monica Garcia, linking her to a social media account that trashed her co-stars.

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