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Just being notorious as the poster boy for deliverymen's liberation won't cut it.
But when I think of that Joni Mitchell-hating pilgrim, standing at the east window, idly wondering whether she could persuade her beloved to stop for some kind of microwaved service-station snack somewhere between here and the church (British weddings being notorious in their late delivery of lunch), I truly cannot understand the language of my former heart.
They are repeatedly drawn to mismatched pairs such as the story's central duo; their continuing and wide-ranging tour of great American landscapes has not yet taken in the expanses of Oklahoma and Arkansas, where the novel is set (though the film was shot in Colorado); and, despite being notorious lovers and up-enders of genre, they have never directly tackled a Western.
Chickens were sent to work the Hilton Hotel near the old Madison Square Garden, or the Astor Hotel in Times Square, the latter being notorious for the young men who lounged on the "meat rack" outside it, and for the circular bar in the Orangerie which was popular with theatre people.
Protein expression levels obtained with these novel polymer transfection reagents were higher than, or comparable to, expression seen in the cases of JetPEI™, FuGENE® 6 and Lipofectamine™ 2000, the later being notorious for cytotoxicity that accompanies high transfection efficiency.
Both of us being notorious cheapskates, my then-fiancée and I balked at the price tags they put on things like catering, photography and wedding bands.
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