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Headlines proclaimed a new "day of infamy".
Tonight's concert will also recall a day of infamy fresh in memory: Sept. 11, 2001.
Watching the twin towers fall, he thought of the earlier day of infamy.
Over the years, "the day of infamy" has become a classic reference point for galvanising patriotic sentiment in America.
"This is not just a day of infamy," said Representative Dana Rohrabacher, Republican of California, "It's a day of disgrace".
Born to American parents, in a Muslim country, on a day of infamy, she epitomized the people and places I had come to love.
Addressing the students in a shaking voice, he declared: "This is a day of infamy in the life of the student body".
"Neither the mayor nor the senator believes that Oct. 12th is a day of infamy unsuitable for public ceremonies," adds Mr. Stern.
I was walking south along Broadway, near the Flatiron Building, on our nation's second Day of Infamy, hastening to a physical therapy appointment.
All the general-presidents, from Washington to Eisenhower; Franklin D. Roosevelt, who was president during the original day of infamy; and Franklin's brave and bumptious older cousin Theodore.
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(One suspects that the original wasn't framed by snippets from F.D.R.'s day-of-infamy speech).
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