In Britain, the anti-GE lobby's infamous Frankenfoods campaign is still resonating with the public. |
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The infamous Six O'Clock Swill died under a raucous cheer when pubs were allowed to stay open serving the amber liquid until 10pm. |
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Two strains were studied, one with the infamous Bt gene and another with a gene from cowpea. |
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They have also courted controversy, particularly over the infamous deep-fat fryer scene. |
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At one time, Intel used to build its infamous white unbranded boxes at Leixlip, sold through the channel, but those days are now long gone. |
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In those days 8-tracks blew the doors off anything coming from a radio station, despite their infamous fadeouts when the tracks switched. |
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The infamous blacklist was already being compiled, and the subject matter of the movie could have made him suspect. |
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For the uninitiated, lutefisk is an infamous Norwegian dish made of dried cod fish soaked in lye. |
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The new film deals with the infamous Borgia family which produced no less than two saintly Popes in Italy during the 14th and 15th century. |
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Though not an avid canoeist, she managed to convince a friend to portage through Riverdale Park one spring for a jaunt down the infamous stream. |
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The first obstacle was the infamous Northam Weir transpiring 500m from the start, forcing participants to carry or portage their craft. |
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The infamous robber was sentenced to 30 years for his part in the 1963 robbery of a Glasgow to London mail train in which a guard was injured. |
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His previous high flying career as a Stock Market financial wizard, had hit the buffers, when he pulled a sickie one infamous Friday. |
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Added to this cocktail were rumours that the tsarina, Alexandra, and her favourite, the infamous Rasputin, were German spies. |
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The infamous Eskimo snow words meme is spread by people who don't know about Inuit or any related language. |
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His intransigence on the issue is probably no surprise to lawmakers who have encountered his infamous temper. |
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None other than those infamous troublemakers and malcontents, Winston Churchill and Thomas Jefferson, respectively. |
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Five years ago this week, the first plane load of detainees arrived at the soon-to-be infamous Guantanamo Bay Detention Center. |
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She rushed to the nearest telephone booth outside that infamous university and hastily dialed Matt's number. |
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The spillover crowd blocked the infamous traffic circle as people jocked for entry. |
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You are the manager in chief of a public company, infamous for your undemocratic behaviour and love for power. |
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Don't let the infamous bag lady distract your attention from the real issues. |
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This is beamed particularly at the over 25 age group and merrymakers should dress as the favourite infamous gangsters and molls from the movies. |
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Curse them, because now I cannot watch the show without thinking about the woman's infamous reputation as an abusive, belligerent ball-buster. |
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The finished design marks the 400th anniversary of the 1605 gunpowder plot, led by infamous York son Guy Fawkes. |
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When being questioned in the inquest to this last incident, he is said to have given what I consider to be his most infamous saying yet. |
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This stance has been immortalized by the infamous Biblical fiend Haman, the father of ethnic cleansing and the historic author of anti-Semitism. |
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Even his fondest memories are tinged by the infamous inferiority complex that continues to drive him. |
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He was widely regarded as a lock for the top three and a very strong contender just two weeks before his infamous misconduct. |
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However, it is those same traits that have made her famous and infamous in equal measure. |
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Now on medication which keeps his infamous temper in check, Souness says he has matured, if not actually mellowed. |
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She was hardly ever photographed without a drink in her hand, and her benders were infamous. |
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Two weeks ago he was again celebrated when the infamous Luas Bridge in Dundrum was named after the engineer but this time he was a Carlow man! |
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Names of the renowned and the infamous are forever appearing in books, articles, and primary materials. |
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I've always said that he was either going to be famous for something or infamous for something. |
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Still to come, some of the famous and infamous journalists who joined us during the past year. |
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Once society felt certain of the difference between the famous and the infamous. |
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Or was there something that took place in your village that made it famous, or infamous? |
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How well I remember New York delicatessens, having grown up in that city made famous and infamous by recent events. |
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He's famous, infamous even, for many exploits, none of which, you sense, has done him anything but harm. |
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Amsterdam is famous, indeed infamous, for its relaxed laws on certain narcotic substances. |
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Of course there are far more famous or rather infamous figures in the history of the last two centuries. |
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Let me ask you about the most famous, or infamous, use of explosives, of course, that plane that went down. |
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Debates about ethics have often accompanied well-known, not to say infamous, cases of alleged ethical transgression. |
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Become famous, ideally infamous, through music which attracts teenagers and repels adults in equal degree. |
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When you shake her hand, it's with an awareness of all the other hands, famous and infamous, naked and long dead, that she has shaken. |
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Famous and infamous incidents in the world of sports will be related to the child. |
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Up until the early to mid eighties, Chile was famous or infamous for cheap Spanish style reds and whites. |
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The most infamous are those fatheads who are barely in their train seat before announcing the fact loudly into their handset. |
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One day after he was indicted by a grand jury in Houston and did the infamous perp walk. |
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Britain's most infamous perjurer enjoyed as much, if not more, attention while in prison than he did on the outside. |
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This is an infamous example from the 1950s of code-named experiments on people gone wrong. |
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They were infamous rumour mongers because they overheard a lot of idle chatter at the latrines. |
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The passing of time has enshrined Keegan's infamous combustion on live TV as the pivotal moment in the 1995-1996 title race. |
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North America's most infamous precinct had just undergone a housecleaning aimed at rooting out corruption. |
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The schoolboy wizard and his chums have to unravel the mystery of Sirius Black's escape from the infamous prison of Azkaban. |
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One of the most infamous of these illustrations shows the draughtsman using a sight to locate his subject on a piece of paper. |
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The infamous hot box detector at Springer caught us and resulted in a half hour delay, which killed most of the time we made up. |
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I remember a few years back the infamous Yahoo taxi cabs that let you surf the internet. |
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It tells the story of a 1946 escape attempt from that most infamous of prisons, Alcatraz. |
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It tells of a meeting with Harold Larwood long after the infamous bodyline series. |
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Perhaps the most infamous superspreader in history was Mary Mallon, aka Typhoid Mary. |
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Showing up in his infamous purple suspenders and chomping a cigar, Mr. Kyanka marked his entrance by sucker-punching our waitress in the stomach. |
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However, it takes more than endurance for a British guitar band to survive 15 years, eight studio albums and many infamous hindrances. |
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Then again, you could always remember her for her infamous temporary insanity and overactive imagination. |
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As well as documentaries, this year's fest offers up a compelling docudrama on an infamous true story. |
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They wanted a fighter that could catch and destroy the dread Stuka, even when the bomber was in its infamous dive. |
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His infamous recording studio the Gas Station could be considered the hub of the Canadian indie rock sound, plus he's one hep producer to boot. |
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Also in 2004, her infamous epistolary vampire novel, The Letters of Mina Harker, was reprinted by the University of Wisconsin Press. |
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He celebrated his birthday on Monday, the anniversary of the infamous 1963 robbery. |
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A case in point is organophosphates, infamous for their devastating effects on the central nervous system. |
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Then there's her infamous ' wardrobe malfunction ' at the Super Bowl half-time ceremony. |
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We studiously avoided that tone of spoiled and bored querulousness for which colonials were infamous. |
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He is infamous throughout the village for his bitter temperament and quickness to anger. |
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Cronenberg, infamous for exploding heads and such, isn't going to let us go home without grossing us out just a bit. |
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The big Scot will be anxious to prove that, even after his infamous 84, he need not be put out to grass. |
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Certainly, the fact that he helmed Penthouse magazine's infamous foray into Roman history hasn't helped his standing in the world of film. |
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When you're infamous, it's hard to grapple with the difficulties of notoriety. |
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Regardless of their infamous local reputations, or perhaps to restore them, these castrates occasionally attempted to marry. |
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I say and protest with one voice against our further soiling our souls and hands in this infamous jobbery. |
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Winds just as strong rage from the Gulf of Alaska, infamous for terrible storms that drop several hundred inches of rain and snow annually. |
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Nietzsche illustrates the dynamics of the strong valuation with an infamous image of birds of prey devouring defenseless lambs. |
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He plays the most infamous hacker in the history of computer espionage, who has done time in stir and now wants to go straight. |
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Look out for my good self and other infamous bloggers talking out Christmas in Web User magazine. |
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Venomous fish should not be confused with poisonous species, such as the infamous puffer fish, which harbor colonies of toxin-producing bacteria. |
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Whatever the refurbishment cost the building cannot, must not, become another infamous centre of dereliction. |
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Tristyn whined her complaint as he once more changed the channel to the infamous movie. |
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Dean wasn't just whistling Dixie when he made his infamous remark about reaching out to bubbas bearing Confederate flags. |
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This ravishing city, seductively perfumed with orange blossom, is every bit as alluring as Spain's most infamous femme fatale. |
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Unlike more infamous reality television programming, there are no contests to play, no prizes to be won. |
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And not even the infamous wiggle of his Cleopatra can compare to his passion for golf. |
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The infamous killer whale has a reputation for attacking mammals such as sea-lions, smaller dolphins and, in packs, even other whales. |
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Just beyond the city, one will also find the infamous killing fields where thousands upon thousands were put to death. |
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Coming to Toronto from off-Broadway, The Confessions of Punch and Judy purports to be an updating of the infamous English puppet plays. |
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For a while he affected a black eye patch, but eventually opted for a glass eye after one too many pirate jokes ruffled his infamous ego. |
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Spain's most infamous spy returned from the dead Monday, five years after his sister published a death notice. |
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It was the usual recount of social events, told with the sharp wit of the infamous Lady Featherington. |
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Sea Scouts didn't just have to cope with the infamous woggle, but with a lanyard as well. |
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If I weren't such a worrywart, I could have looked at their infamous smiles and forgot everything that was wrong. |
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Not to be missed on a trip to this area is the infamous Runnel Stone, reputed to have wrecked more than 27 ships. |
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Their stage shows were infamous for lots of drink being sprayed on the crowd and excessive amounts of swearing. |
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The infamous front man was one of the first to wear obvious makeup on stage, way before glam rock. |
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Sure enough, Dorcia's fingers sported the infamous prints that had baffled so many. |
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A special cold case squad will reinvestigate some of the infamous Atlanta child murders. |
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Deodati's infamous video nasty is a cult film that deserves and will never get wider exposure. |
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A fortnight on from his now infamous defiance of the smoking ban, our own John Deasy remains as unrepentant as he has been from day one. |
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He deserves a more vigorous reproval, if only for signing, along with fifteen others, the infamous letter. |
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Surely, this is a clear warning of the resumption of the infamous slush fund returning to State House! |
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He is infamous for his off-the-field antics which include zinging across the city on a high-powered motorcycle and getting into fisticuffs. |
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The phenomenon is transforming the nature of technology service, an industry long infamous for being impersonal. |
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Microsoft this week released a tool to clean up systems infected by the infamous Blaster worm and its sundry variants. |
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Fearing the big hit over the boundary, Greg told Trevor to bowl the now infamous grubber. |
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In some circles, ethics experts are infamous for just this kind of psychological legerdemain. |
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Along with the infamous Mont Ventoux, the climbs on the route today are the most feared monsters in France. |
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From oil rip offs to mail scams, the country is infamous for fraud, kickbacks and graft. |
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This was an allusion to the most infamous murder committed by the two anti-heroines of the book as they are on the run through France. |
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The man leaning against the high-backed chair was darkly handsome and Cassidy wondered if he was the infamous Ian Royale. |
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Some trees, notably the infamous leylandii, can be pruned but are hard work due to the rate of their growth. |
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The scorpion holds an infamous place in Greek mythology as the slayer of Orion. |
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The infamous body slam was one of the biggest and best moments in WWF history. |
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Her eyes narrowed into her infamous glare, and the woman was riled enough to fight back. |
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A resident of Brewery Gulch, the infamous canyon furrowing north from downtown, decided to spray a beehive wedged in an old brick warehouse. |
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Slightly fruity, consistently skunky and infamous for its hangover potential, most aficionados drink it for the fame, not the flavour. |
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At age 15, he was travelling Italy with Lazio's infamous Irriducibili hooligans, skirmishing with police and opposing supporters. |
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The night she painted her now infamous Diana painting, the air was thick with the smell of turps, linseed oil and paint. |
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The reality star bared her infamous behind on the cover of Paper magazine, and the web went wild. |
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The singer blamed her infamous lip-synch fiasco on acid reflux. |
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The infamous discipline seems to be coming apart at the seams. |
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Armstrong told Patch creative director Abel Lenz during a now infamous all-staff meeting and conference call earlier this month. |
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The now infamous Chinese tire-incident sparked cries of protectionism that although subdued, are not forgotten. |
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And, like a true critic, Menkes dwelled for a moment on the centerpiece of that collection, the infamous armadillo boot. |
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You would never know that Larson was infamous in evangelical circles for his bombastic showmanship by talking to him. |
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The conviction of the man known as The hatchet, infamous for filming himself torturing gay people, is good news. |
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It was not just that the sun was shining brilliantly in a place infamous for its cloudiness. |
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She has difficulty believing the rumours of her husband's acquaintance with the infamous Mrs. Erlynne, but yields to the rumours anyways in hope of finding true love. |
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For as long as anyone can remember, Indonesian supporters have been infamous, rabid in their encouragement of winners and cruel in their criticism of the vanquished. |
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The two brothers at the centre of Australia's most infamous gold swindle have today told one of Western Australia's most senior policemen to put up or shut up. |
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A notably large Irish contingent took part in the infamous draft riots because they did not want to compete for jobs with blacks. |
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If an infamous rakehell like Lord Braunfield could undergo such a remarkable and genuine reformation, surely there was hope for the likes of Lord Ashbourne? |
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Back in 1988, after that infamous tackle, he had to rebuild his career following a two-year hiatus once surgeons had reconstructed his right knee. |
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It's simply impossible for me to 'belong' to this quarrelsome, hostile, disputatious, and deservedly infamous group. |
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President Sisi, already infamous for his crackdowns on dissidents and the press, is now going after the LGBT community. |
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In towns, the infamous Leyland cypress is often the barrier between homes. |
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The artist formerly known as President fitz is slated to bring the infamous polygamist to life in an upcoming Lifetime movie. |
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The ship was named for an infamous pirate from the eighteenth century. |
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A look at Fight Club, goonies, and more infamous urinations on the big screen. |
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He deletes that infamous unresolved opening chord and inserts some suitably ominous guitar atmospherics that play up the desperation obscured by the Beatles' peppy original. |
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The only excuse might be confusing it with Hama, the site of the infamous 1982 massacre. |
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Earl went on to influence design by giving recognisable features to cars such as chrome, tail fins, curved windshields, and the infamous Motoramas. |
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This infamous film, withdrawn by the director during his lifetime, deals with the questionable effects of aversion therapy on a violent teenage rapist. |
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And, of course, no warm weather spot would be without his infamous Adidas slip-on sandals and a pair of madras shorts. |
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He was manacled, blindfolded, held on his knees for hours, beaten, and taken to the infamous Salem prison where he stayed for eleven days without charge or defence. |
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Finally, in November, they launched out on their storied and infamous scorched-earth March to the Sea. |
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The main effort in the attack was carried out by the infamous Waffen SS 6th Panzer Army. |
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The most infamous case was that of Kanae Kijima, a onetime housekeeper who became a highly paid mistress. |
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Think of the infamous August 1978 CIA assessment that asserted Iran was not in a revolutionary or pre-revolutionary state. |
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It is themed around the antics of a group of infamous pirates. |
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When they did finally find the now infamous V. Stiviano recording, their jaws dropped. |
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He was at the infamous Orgreave coking plant near Sheffield during a particularly ugly confrontation, and narrowly avoided being badly hurt at Woolley pit near Wakefield. |
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It seems that Marco, a well dressed, polite gentleman, has borne the burden for all these years, becoming infamous in Italy for that particular sitter. |
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Their infamous beer o'clock singalong Don't Stop Believing was announced as the top-selling digital classic rock song in history by Nielsen SoundScan. |
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Squirrels are infamous for their ability to get into bird feeders. |
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And two decades later, he re-visits the underarm delivery and provides a fascinating insight into why he asked his younger brother Trevor to bowl that infamous delivery. |
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Bromhall's next foray into the borderlands of science concerns the infamous Mother Goddess myth that all societies were supposedly female-fixated in prehistory. |
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The infamous London smog is an example of extreme air pollution. |
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His tendency to bounce directors from post-production is infamous. |
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She stayed, briefly played peacemaker, and then let rip with a now infamous speech, in which she gave her unvarnished opinion of all her fellow celebrities. |
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When the bell rang signaling the start of their one-hour of free time, a large flock of girls gathered around Millie to hear one of her infamous stories, or uproarious jokes. |
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Jerry Sandusky, now infamous in the media, joins the ranks of many notorious Pennsylvanian prisoners. |
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Some-one please bridle this infamous brute, before it is too late! |
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Examples of this include the bulldog bat, who has adapted to catch fish, or the infamous Desmodus rotundus or vampire bat which survives primarily on the blood of mammals. |
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The infamous cable about the pretentiousness, quirks, and unpredictability of Muammar Gaddafi is but one example. |
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Mapplethorpe is infamous for his raw depictions of sexuality, but Rodin was no prude. |
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During one of his infamous animal interactions, Johnny Carson got up close and very personal with a Burmese python. |
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The man with the most infamous perm in Scottish football history proved that a goalkeeper from an unfashionable club can step up and do a job for Scotland. |
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Cap'n Jack Sparrow is a pirate who's infamous for his ineptitude. |
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A truly democratic medium, the radio is accessible to everybody, and as a result the famous and infamous, the royalty and commoners, all tune in and talk to each other. |
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An infamous character might be very likely to be a charge on the State. |
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Amiterre legem terrae is a Latin phrase used in law, signifying the forfeiture of the right of swearing in any court or cause, or to become infamous. |
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Being an outdoor attraction, there is the peril of contending with the infamous British weather, but there are aspects which can be controlled to boost visitor numbers. |
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The Calgary restaurant wine scene has come a long way since a barrage of steak houses pushed gallons of cheap plonk down our throats via the infamous half-litre carafe. |
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Kim and I were creaming him on the fact that Indian girls have better clothes than the guys, hands down, when his dad suddenly sprung the infamous line. |
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Following to the recent bugging of the DP offices, our daring team of investigative reporters bugged the DP offices, to see what was on the infamous tapes. |
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In the mid 1700s the Chapel, at Chapel Plaistow, in Box, was home to the infamous John Poulter, who regularly primed his pistols in the kitchen of the nearby Bell pub. |
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The infamous wallpaper tax, introduced in England in 1712, did not take effect here until 1797 when it caused the already prohibitive price to double. |
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The 18 tracks include the infamous Vietnam War rant against the US military top brass, War Pigs, Children Of The Grave, and Killing Yourself To Live, among other dark dirges. |
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Gene Hackman stars as the infamous Rankin Fitch, a jury selection specialist not afraid to play dirty if it gets the results his clients pay him big bucks for. |
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Here was that infamous swath of dry terrain that encompasses both prairie flats and jagged gulches as it stretches through the westernmost reaches of Nebraska and the Dakotas. |
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Boomtown Houston of the past was infamous for brawling and duelling. |
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I ask Andy to talk me through some of his infamous escapades. |
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For locals in Buenos Aires, the intrigue of the infamous green spirit dates back over a hundred years. |
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While the PM may have ditched the infamous pastie tax, he's left the humble toastie at the mercy of the VAT man. |
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Aschkenase says she then found herself face to face with Josef Mengele, a Schutzstaffel physician infamous for his practices at the death camp. |
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Remember what Romney was asked that occasioned his infamous comments? |
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Fans cannot wait for the movie to be released and they are excited to see the red room of pain, the infamous sadomasochist room of pleasure. |
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The punk movement started here, as did the infamous cockney Rhyming Slang. |
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Investors in Saudi developer Sokook's infamous Ivory Tower project still get notices of contract cancellations, a report said. |
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The industrial wind machines weren't to contain his infamous combover thatch, however. |
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The infamous bobo was telling people that I had slept with a hooker. |
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The presentation touched on such topics as the fermentation process and the infamous French paradox. |
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His name, infamous now, would have an additional horror, and ever be remembered by posterity in unspeakable loathing, in unsoftening wrath. |
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The judge declared a sentence of death by hanging for the infamous cattle rustler. |
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In the 1990s it became infamous with high crime rates and impoverished living standards. |
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The era of the Congo Free State is most infamous for the large number of atrocities committed under it. |
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Winter storms are an occasional problem, such as the infamous Blizzard of 1993, although ice storms are a more likely occurrence. |
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The infamous purple drank made me dizzy and sick, but I loved its aftertaste. |
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Darnley quickly became unpopular in Scotland and then infamous for presiding over the murder of Mary's Italian secretary David Rizzio. |
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May Week.... As in every year, that infamous week was dragging its boorish heels with remarkable infestivity. |
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The Imperial Chamber Court was infamous for the long time it took to reach a verdict. |
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The period was also infamous for papal corruption, with many Popes fathering children, and engaging in nepotism and simony. |
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These tax farmers called publicans were infamous for their depredations, great private wealth, and the right to tax local areas. |
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The Cape Hatteras area is infamous for being frequently struck by hurricanes that move up the East Coast of the United States. |
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Genera with mushrooms containing deadly toxins include Conocybe, Galerina, Lepiota, and, the most infamous, Amanita. |
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It later became infamous for espionage infiltration, known as the Portland Spy Ring. |
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In time this gave birth in time to American whiskey and Kentucky bourbon, and its infamous later cousins moonshine and Everclear. |
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The dolphin became infamous for killing a swimmer and injuring many others, which later earned her the nickname killer dolphin. |
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She forces Jack aboard the Queen Anne's Revenge, a ship captained by the infamous pirate Blackbeard, Angelica's father. |
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He was also infamous for his piercing stare, bullying, bursts of temper and, on occasion, his sullen refusal to speak at all. |
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This government was undermined by the infamous Zinoviev Letter, which was used as evidence of Labour's links with the Soviet Union. |
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Some implicate either his taster Halotus, his doctor Xenophon, or the infamous poisoner Locusta as the administrator of the fatal substance. |
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This involved the mass demolition of the city's infamous slums and their replacement with large suburban housing estates and tower blocks. |
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After being captured and held in the factories, slaves entered the infamous Middle Passage. |
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Lambs and Barbz, remain calm, but Mariah Carey is once again talking about her infamous feud with Nicki Minaj. |
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John was held in numerous PoW camps including the infamous Stalag Luft VI in Lithuania, where more than 9000 troops were incarcerated. |
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Betts seeks to look behind the accepted view of the failed communist state as a totalitarian nightmare in the grips of the infamous Stasi. |
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Tommy guns became infamous in the Prohibition era in America when they were the weapon of choice for law enforcers and gangsters. |
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The second is the Queen Anne's Revenge, the flagship of the infamous pirate Blackbeard. |
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Among the most infamous Caribbean pirates of the time, was Edward Teach or Blackbeard, Calico Jack Rackham and Bartholomew Roberts. |
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It's the official after-party to the infamous Azure fete, which traditionally ignites the monthlong Sydney Mardi Gras festival. |
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The Tunga Bridge in Shimoga is infamous for the rather explicit PDA that couples indulge in. |
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The ongoing repurposing of the infamous drug thalidomide may include treatment of Crohn's disease, an incurable bowel condition. |
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Jim played flute, clarinet, and saxophone for Boston area contradances and weddings, initially with the infamous Roaring Jelly. |
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Basically a gagging or suppression order, the media have given these the now infamous name, super-injunctions. |
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The papers focus, among other topics, on the infamous brain drain, sweat shop labor, wage levels, and changes in production processes. |
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His now infamous Twitter account has a measly 186 followers. |
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Both California and Brazilian peppers are infamous for forming suckers, as are tree-trained crape myrtles plus carob and olive trees. |
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The team reported from the legendary Khyber Pass and infamous Tora Bora mountain complex. |
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Did cinematographer Danny Minnick then lead our young stars and starlets to a grand burrito food fight at the infamous Taqueria Cancun? |
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But after the infamous gate-crashing incident of the Salahis in November last year, the Indian embassy distanced itself from the event. |
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Provoked by the infamous butterfly ballot, citizens and many political leaders apparently prefer a uniform ballot across the country. |
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Even as he condemns the sentimentalisation of the infamous hoodlums, he understands it. |
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These are so infamous that even their names strike fear into the most professional of jockeys. |
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Talking about Beyonce's Super Bowl 2014 after party wardrobe malfunction may remind you of the infamous wardrobe malfunction of Janet Jackson. |
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The infamous beer gut can be blamed on fatty foods, lack of exercise and consuming huge quantities of booze, they claimed. |
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A few days later the Convention passed the infamous law of 3 brumaire IV, an omnibus bill of political exclusion. |
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This was a parody of the infamous Friday Night, Saturday Morning programme, broadcast a week previously. |
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A repeat of the most infamous case of gyppy tummy in football history could prove equally disastrous. |
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The manifold meanings of the simple English word 'set' are infamous among dictionary makers. |
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Horton reported that brand name Nosferatu was inspired by an infamous Walachian prince known as Viad the Impaler. |
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In his efforts to humanize his infamous subject, Zuckoff even goes so far as to dredge up a tale from Ponzi's days as a nurse to injured miners. |
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The three most common forms used were the infamous rack, the Scavenger's daughter, and manacles. |
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The incident is one of the most infamous events associated with the Tower of London. |
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Like many other subcultures considered perverse by much of the general public, bronydom has its roots in the infamous website 4chan.org. |
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Hyperactive editing undermines some sequences, leaving us disoriented as if we've been clobbered by the infamous rhythm stick. |
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A meeting was held in his castle in 1529, now known as the Colloquy of Marburg, which has become infamous for its failure. |
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The infamous hanging, dimpled and pregnant chads of the 2000 election spurred state legislators to review their laws on counting ballots. |
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The infamous lover tells his labyrinthal tales of deflowering to a failed businessman who's now an innkeeper and chef. |
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The now infamous Florida punchcards make this system seem the least attractive alternative and the most prone to voter error. |
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He was involved in the infamous golf buggy incident with Wales and the London barroom controversy with football fans in April, something that led to his release by Wasps. |
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Penny dreadful publications were an alternative to mainstream works, and were aimed at working class adolescents, introducing the infamous Sweeney Todd. |
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He was a resident in one of the most infamous industrial schools in Ireland at the time, and about to leave to take up a job in a local hotel as a bellboy. |
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The stadium was the site of an infamous match between St Kilda and Fremantle which was controversially drawn after the umpires failed to hear the final siren. |
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One infamous operation was the bombing of Guernica in the Basque country. |
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Through the beginning of 1918, Portugal continued to fight along the Allied front against Germany, including participation in the infamous Battle of La Lys. |
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After years of debate, the spat over proving the squaring of the circle gained such notoriety that it has become one of the most infamous feuds in mathematical history. |
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She was advised to wear more appropriate loser-fitting clothes that hid all her bulges instead of wearing tight fitting items as the infamous camel toe trousers. |
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His infamous behaviour only redounded back upon him when he was caught. |
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One of the most infamous tactics of the movement is the Battle of Seattle in 1999, where there were protests against the World Trade Organization's Third Ministerial Meeting. |
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The Romans exhibited a passion for blood sports, such as the infamous Gladiatorial battles that pitted contestants against one another in a fight to the death. |
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And he would have relished the juxtaposition of the wedding dress with the infamous bumster trousers that are, as of this week, on show in the Metropolitan Museum. |
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Home was the infamous Chelsea Hotel where she and her best friend would rollerskate along the hallways and spy on the drug dealer across the hall. |
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These were the days of the infamous chokeholds, long since banned. |
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In it, Zidane is depicted as a singing telegram man who head-butts the old dear that answers her door, copying his infamous rush of blood against Marco Materazzi. |
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Another local legend says that the rocks were named after Harry Paye, the infamous Poole pirate, whose ship hid behind the rocks awaiting passing merchantmen. |
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Jarlshola is the location in Melhus thought to have been the hiding place of Haakon Jarl and Tormod Kark on their last night before the infamous murder at Rimul. |
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In 1721 the infamous pirate Captain Roberts was cornered off the coast of Africa by a Captain Ogle in the HMS Swallow, a powerful fifty gun warship. |
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The infamous Bodyline Ashes of 1932 is a key area to look into. |
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But earlier in the week the Huddersfield chief spent two days confined to his bed after becoming one of the many Lions victims of the now infamous Norwalk virus. |
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The infamous visit made by JB Priestley to the North East in 1933 provoked comments from the renowned writer so stinging that they have lingered ever since. |
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And indeed it's probably going to be Fatboy Slim's rejigging of the booty-shaking I See You Baby, from that infamous advert, which shifts copies of this release. |
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Though like Florida's infamous butterfly ballot they have arrows leading from the candidate to the appropriate button, MicroVote's machines don't seem to confuse. |
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One of the most infamous establishments in the whole of New York was The Sportsman Hall, commonly known as the Rat Pit and owned by Irish mobster Kit Burns. |
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Before this, we didn't even know she had a perfume brand, let alone what it was called, now all she has to do is pull her now infamous pose and Ka-ching. |
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The most infamous case, which went beyond anything considered acceptable at the time, was that of William de Braose, a powerful marcher lord with lands in Ireland. |
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Young Urban Professionals epitomised 1980s success, and were infamous for their high spending, Filofaxes, having the latest gadgets and splashing out on expensive dining. |
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Butler isn't a master storyteller, but she has a firm grasp on dozens of other details from FDR's infamous non-stop talking to Stalin's honey-colored eyes and fireplug body. |
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Sheriff's deputy James Mee, who is suing his department for religious discrimination, wants the tape of Gibson, 66, making his infamous anti-Semitic rant, shown in court. |
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The infamous doctor will be exploring the ickier, stickier, distinctly yuckier side of the human body along with his notorious monster and a few unusual medical professionals. |
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And when I reach the bottom I see for the first time the enormity of the narrow tunnel as it disappears into the distance and towards the now infamous Altiplano prison. |
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Although Buchenwald was a work camp, rather than a systematic extermination centre like the infamous Auschwitz, life was brutal for the forced labourers. |
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And, according to this numpty, the better of the goals was the infamous Hand of God first one, and not the second, which was one of the finest I've ever seen. |
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Opium smoking later spread with Chinese immigrants and spawned many infamous opium dens in China towns around South and Southeast Asia and Europe. |
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Agent Orange was the infamous herbicide sprayed extensively in Vietnam to defoliate leafy jungles and to eliminate hiding places for enemy troops. |
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Kipling who famously justified the Western colonisation and European imperialism in the now infamous poem, The White Man's Burden, was nothing if not a pragmatist. |
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Consequently, in an infamous statement in the 1957 Defence White Paper the Sandys review declared that manned aircraft were obsolescent and would soon become obsolete. |
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Kipling who famously justified the Western colonization and European imperialism in the now infamous poem, The White Man's Burden, was nothing if not a pragmatist. |
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They include everything from the very small delicate mouse to large tree rat, various common field mice and even the infamous the carnivorous water rat. |
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Ethical investors may want to do their research first, to avoid inadvertently financing poor labour conditions and the infamous blood diamond trade. |
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He attended at least two of the infamous White House coffee klatsches. |
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The Bugis sailors of South Sulawesi were infamous as pirates who used to range as far west as Singapore and as far north as the Philippines in search of targets for piracy. |
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