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The ancient Greeks had a female - yes, I know, because men never gossip - personification of rumour called Pheme who went about with wings and a trumpet, spreading information that could bring infamy, or could bring renown.
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The department Chief Smith now leads and the city it serves are in the arduous stages of trying to integrate lessons drawn from the episode that brought infamy to Sanford 16 months ago.
But competition from cheaper terrestrial networks undermined mass-market mobile and broadband services via satellite, vapourising tens of billions of dollars of investors' money in the process and bringing infamy to once celebrated firms such as Globalstar and Iridium.LEO operators are now doing a bit better: Euroconsult reckons their revenues grew by 6% last year.
In a letter sent to President George W. Bush on Thursday, WorldCom Chief Executive John Sidgmore John Sidgmore said he was "surprised and outraged" by the suspect accounting that has brought infamy to his firm.
The pamphlets going back to London telling of the violent derring-dos of the Bahamian pirates were the ones that brought infamy to the names of Charles Vane and Blackbeard.
We fueled his belief that pledging his life to ISIL in a 911 call would bring him infamy.
It gives them huge leverage, but also brings greater infamy".
In some ways it was the last defiant spasm of the radical politics of the Sixties that brought Oakland infamy as the birthplace of black nationalism and the Black Panthers.
In 2006, in The Independent's ABC Magazine, he questioned the task of his work on the memoir at all: "Why lock yourself in a room and invent conversations?" In any event, in 2000, Horsley definitely ventured off for the Philippines, where he was crucified, an event that brought him infamy over in London.
If his career seemed to take off after they met, Mr. Currin had already exhibited his natural flair for riling people up with his first exhibition featuring racy portraits of middle-aged women, in 1992 (a Village Voice review declaring "Boycott this show!" brought him instant infamy).
After all the preparations for violent outbursts and repeated entreaties from pastors for calm, people here did not riot — and barely protested — in these days after the acquittal late Saturday of George Zimmerman, the man whose deadly encounter with an unarmed black teenager, Trayvon Martin, brought the city infamy almost a year and a half ago.
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