Sentence examples for as notoriously from inspiring English sources

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The New York Observer described her recently as "notoriously harsh".

The Bush administration is as notoriously weak on follow-through as it is on planning.

As notoriously camera and publicity shy as Wingfield was, surely he deserved better?

Carrey, notoriously, got the first twenty-million-dollar deal, and, as notoriously, the film proved curdled and bleak.

She was a great curser, and took pride in this: "I am known in my circle as notoriously foul-mouthed".

In one of the cables, a U.S. diplomat described Ziya Mammadov as "notoriously corrupt even for Azerbaijan".

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Malick himself is, notoriously, as silent as Garbo before the talkies, and as fugitive as the novelist Thomas Pynchon.

If anything, her style choices seemed as designed to conceal her real self as her notoriously close-lipped interviews.

The book is reportage, as he notoriously said, "using the techniques of fiction".

This number easily could be higher as China notoriously underreports its arms trade data.

This is a Blu-ray upgrade for a film long available only as a notoriously bad DVD.

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