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He was internationally notorious, and only 21.
His case was assigned to a judge internationally notorious for human rights violations.
In the summer of 1977, the Sex Pistols became nationally and internationally notorious.
Ten immigrants drowned or died of hypothermia after jumping into the Atlantic off Queens, a brutal end to an internationally notorious four-month journey in squalor.
He became internationally notorious for his views about AIDS, joining maverick scientists in questioning whether a virus was the cause of the illness.
Six years ago, a young woman from Nis, two Serbian men, and a Scottish accomplice became internationally notorious, after they stole the Comtesse de Vendôme necklace, studded with a hundred and sixteen diamonds, from a Tokyo boutique.
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By late afternoon villagers had stormed the Khiam prison, which was run by the Israeli-backed militia and notorious internationally for reports of human rights abuses.
Russia is fairly notorious internationally for its treatment of some non-Russian nationalities, particularly people from Caucuses region.
Internationally, the country has been more notorious for allegedly hosting and supporting hackers who have carried out infrastructure attacks in opposition to Stuxnet and spreading malware, with the aim of disrupting services thought to be supportive of the U.S. or Israel — claims the country has denied.
They're the perfect couple: the internationally famous pop star and the globally notorious burlesque bombshell.
The most notorious of these chemicals, such as PCBs and DDT, have been internationally banned.
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