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They are innocent but notorious.
The city council has voted to clean up the historic but notorious district, which has become bloated with expanding sleaze.
Why, it's surströmming, the craved-for but notorious Swedish classic herring dish (aged in lactic acid, bacteria and enzymes and sealed in cans that bulge and sometimes burst).
But Notorious is only another in a long line of films (The Hurricane, American Gangster) that offer only a highly biased version of their subject's lives.
The collective Anonymous, an informal but notorious group of hackers and activists, also declared war on Sunday against enemies of Mr. Assange, calling on supporters to attack companies that do not support WikiLeaks and to spread the leaked material online.
Contests between Venus and Serena, though improved in recent years, were for a long time understandable but notorious duds, anticlimaxes to major championships in which fans didn't know whom to root for.
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But the notorious pair that long lorded it over Serbia may have to wait their turn for a spousal moment.
Curtis also scripted Atkinson's later stage shows: a success in London but a notorious flop on Broadway.
She eked out a living as a hack writer, but her notorious novel, Frankenstein, brought in only a pittance.
But New York, notorious for its cutthroat pace of pedestrian traffic, has approached countdown signals with more of a saunter.
Thus Gregor's boss is no longer "partial to the ladies" (Muir) but a "notorious skirt-chaser".
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