Sentence examples for become infamous from inspiring English sources

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It's an action-forcing event in a town that has become infamous for inaction".

Several years later, another reserve center would become infamous for his contract.

(In March 1862, one site would become infamous as Libby Prison).

In addition, Blyth said, it had become infamous for gambling, drunkness and debauchery.

It was the beginning of the period that would become infamous as the Terror.

Yet his speech in Bangalore, India, has fast become infamous here.

Recently they have become infamous in the Netherlands; on May 8th Dutch Bandidos members smashed a café in Sittard.

Thus begins the "Vision and Values" statement of the company whose bankruptcy, moral and otherwise, has become infamous.

But since politicians did not provide new runways, La Guardia has become infamous for the nation's longest flight delays.

He has also been worried about getting drafted into the Russian Army, which has become infamous for hazing so brutal that it kills dozens of draftees every year.

By the time he fought back and won, he'd discovered a fury in himself for which he would later become infamous.

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