Sentence examples for both famous and infamous from inspiring English sources

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For instance, the both famous and infamous masterpiece "The Little Fourteen-Year-Old Dancer," 1881, takes center stage on the second floor, but it is surrounded by what Ms. Line Clausen described as "a tour of the artist's ideals".

Corlears Hook would become both famous and infamous -- famous as a world-class shipbuilding center, infamous (for where there are ships there are sailors) as a red-light district terrorized by criminal gangs until the late 19th century.

Yelp's US community is both famous and infamous of its reviews of restaurants, shops, events, you name it.

"We're both famous and infamous," Hof told the Times in March.

Many presentations will be given by, both famous and infamous alike, historians, scientists, geneticists, and physicians.

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Both the famous and infamous passed through his salons' doors.

It's been characterized through the ages by both the famous and infamous.

He was both famous and (in some quarters) infamous.

Given how much time presidents spend on the road, it's no surprise how many noteworthy events -- famous and infamous both -- have taken place at hotels.

The famous and infamous abound.

Fun is, of course, what made Daly famous, and infamous.

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