Sentence examples for gaining notoriety from inspiring English sources

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Lately, some parts of Westchester have been gaining notoriety as speeding hot spots.

This suggests that impressing peers and gaining notoriety weren't the motives.

But while Antiquarius's prices have long shocked many people here, the restaurant is now gaining notoriety for another reason.

In late 2009, Barnes told his bosses about a new threat, an extremist group gaining notoriety in Nigeria.

Mitochondria, the powerhouse of the cell, known for producing energy through oxidative phosphorylation and the Krebs cycle, continue gaining notoriety for roles beyond bioenergetics.

During this time he also wrote stories and began self-publishing comic books and in 2006 began winning awards and gaining notoriety for his graphic novels.

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Other rooms have gained notoriety as well.

But Richardson gained notoriety long before that.

Terrorists often attack partly to gain notoriety.

In the late nineties, it gained notoriety for endemic violence.

The evolving novel gained notoriety and was reposted on forums.

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