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    notorious


    1. This latter was a convicted pimp, an ex or perhaps still current member of the notorious C-Block gang of Bethnal Green, a suspected pedophile, rapist and drug peddler


    2. I would prefer performing to the notorious audience at the Glasgow Empire to facing this evening … but I don’t have the option


    3. ‘Nevertheless…’ Monchet was notorious for his


    4. (which was notorious for both its wolves and bandits) and


    5. So, in reality, what sustains a good person is the same as that which sustains a notorious one


    6. The transference of all sorts of property from the dead to the living, and that of immoveable property of land and houses from the living to the living, are transactions which are in their nature either public and notorious, or such as cannot be long concealed


    7. By far, the two most notorious cruisers were the English-built Florida and Alabama


    8. She looked tired and for a moment Esther thought she would get that notorious cold shoulder treatment


    9. Who will fail to recall Apartheid Police Minister Jimmy Kruger notorious reply on hearing of the death of Steve Biko in SAP custody: “It leaves me cold!” Or in other words: “I really don’t give a (you know what) if you have seen the movie


    10. His first act was to discharge from office some notorious Spanish officials of the old regime

    11. The notorious carpet-baggers have returned to Spain; and through the Paris treaty, Spaniards residing in the Island are to have equal rights with Cubans for one year, after which they must proclaim their citizenship or become aliens


    12. What about the notorious waterboarding and Guantanamo Bay? Yes, also necessary in the theatre of real life but it also recruited many more radicals


    13. was the place of the last chapter in a story of the by now notorious, exalted occultists


    14. It was the notorious commander of the Police hit squads or assassination team Colonel Eugene de Kock who in his book "A Long Nights Damage - Working for the Apartheid State" who first said what is rather obvious and few realised


    15. One of the more notorious cases was a Japanese skull sent home by a Marine to his fiancee, where she posed with it for the cover of Life magazine


    16. In the 1960s he gave a series of notorious speeches as a shill for the American Medical Association, claiming if Medicare became law, Americans would tell their children “what it once was like in America when men were free


    17. ” For welfare, Reagan invented two notorious race baiting lies


    18. Then when that did not keep enough troops, Bush turned to mercenaries, the most notorious being Blackwater


    19. In the most notorious incident, Blackwater mercenaries opened fire on a crowd of civilians, killing fourteen without cause


    20. In the US-Vietnam War its use became notorious, especially the infamous photo of a young girl running, burned and screaming

    21. pardoned the most notorious Cuban-American terrorist


    22. did pander to racists with his notorious Willie Horton campaign ads, promoting stereotypes of Blacks as dangerous criminals


    23. 5, but the others I had never heard of—Ralph Lauren’s Notorious, Shalimar, Caron’s Poivre, Joy by Jean Patou, and more that I could not even remember the names of


    24. The most notorious case was the poisoning of thousands of US soldiers given canned beef preserved with formaldehyde, the same chemical used to preserve corpses


    25. Notorious outfits like Quantrill’s Raiders and Angry Anderson’s carried out mass murders of civilians that were so horrifying, the Confederate leadership disavowed them


    26. Williams began to think that if this was the notorious Simon Dunbar, then he was well past his best days and was probably drinking himself to death


    27. He’d not wanted to infringe upon the local commander’s authority, especially with the arrest of a figure as notorious as Comandante Cobra


    28. A police spokesman speculated that the death of the Nicaraguan embassy employee represented the killing of a murderer within the notorious Tweety-Bird gang – and, through it all, Gordon Edward was portrayed as virtually a national hero


    29. But he made it very clear that I should continue my work here and protect what Paul had become so notorious for having accomplished! “Yes, I remember that well! They went on to their sacrifice, and I just stayed behind


    30. was notorious for fabricating stories; everything from the women he slept with,

    31. The most notorious example today is Candidate Obama, saying he would not raise taxes on certain folks, and he represented Change


    32. Already notorious as the “bad boy” of the school, he was constantly inspecting what anybody was up to


    33. The notorious “Cover-Up” as a technique, so heartily injected into the public mind under the rubric “Watergate,” had been around at least since McCarthy’s time


    34. The study concluded that genetic in the notorious bad development plays a main role in the family


    35. Amazon or even the large estate within Glasgow’s notorious


    36. The first one is perhaps the most well known, or should I say, notorious, in the Old Testament


    37. iniquity, men notorious for their vices, an example to after generations, when you did cover them with fire and brimstone


    38. Sylvester Stal one is notorious for daring not to comply with this convention


    39. And I said even, because Spaniards are notorious for their


    40. Surprised and worried, she went to the meeting to be told that Harvey White, a notorious rapist was now in Jail under custody, and had requested that she be his only contact with the world

    41. This is a notorious trick the RCMP pull when wrong-doings are


    42. “Thalidomide became notorious as the killer and disabler of thousands of


    43. employees are “on the clock” what are you really paying for? Will you experience notorious


    44. “open and notorious” romance with a SupShip contracting officer


    45. Unpredictably, I had been forced to rent a still larger house from our realtor (owner was a Coast Guard CDR in Alaska who was lowering the price by several grand per month until it sold in April 1992), so when Will succumbed to homesickness at Christmas time, we had plenty of room for him while he attended UConn’s Avery Point branch in Groton spring and summer semesters before daring to live in the notorious Jungle on the Storrs campus that Fall


    46. usually now called one, he was notorious for cruel sexual


    47. 5 It was you who did make the Sodomites those workers of exceeding iniquity men notorious for their vices an example to after generations when you did cover them with fire and brimstone


    48. Earlier this year, he had been outlawed by the Fjordane Assembly for his many notorious wrongs -- which meant that anybody who wanted to could kill him without penalty, even if it was a sneak-killing


    49. He was once the most worldly of priests, notorious for his gaudy clothes and feasting, but he seems to have interpreted the disaster as a personal message from God


    50. different, there are a few types of exercise that are notorious for














































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    Synonyms for "notorious"

    ill-famed infamous notorious dishonourable disgraceful base scandalous shameful

    "notorious" definitions

    known widely and usually unfavorably