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Given its notoriety, it's not surprising backers would try to do it again.
But given its notoriety, one has to assume that there are enormous political and public pressures on the district attorney to forge ahead full speed.
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Released by the BBC on YouTube and iPlayer, it's possible that the ban has given it more notoriety (and viewers) than it would have had otherwise.
The length of time that Detox has taken to record, as well as the limited amount of material that has been officially released or leaked from the recording sessions, has given it considerable notoriety within the music industry.
The war in Afghanistan created an unprecedented level of activity at Guantánamo Bay and gave it international notoriety.
Though you managed to give it some notoriety, the 72-year-old Flushing line, which runs mostly on elevated tracks, is pretty typical of New York City's buses and trains.
Typically, guards at the Charleston County Detention Center make sure that all cells are locked before Roof is moved to and from the shower given his notoriety.
Hecht saw K-1 as a safer bet, given it had more international notoriety.
Stone was modest about the all the publicity: "Because of Twitter I've gained notoriety, so that's given it a boost," Stone told HuffPost in an interview.
This lapse of memory is notable, especially given the notoriety of the project, with its contextural innovations and its social problems.
"It's given him notoriety.
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