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Now he is infamous.
While renowned for his passion on the court, he is infamous for his poor work habits.
He recalled that Martin once broke three clipboards in a game and that he is infamous for using a two-word profanity.
"I believe the inclusion is solely for sensational purposes, that the knife and fork have nothing to do with why Hitler was heinous, why he is infamous.
He is infamous in Britain for his role in the Sandline affair of 1998, in which a company he founded shipped 30 tons of arms to Sierra Leone in contravention of a United Nations arms embargo.
The Boss returned most of the calls seeking the alarmist ravings he is infamous for but had a difficult time panicking, of taking the Red Sox as seriously as the sportswriters' warning in early August that Boston wasn't going away and that the payroll-heavy Yankees might miss the playoffs.
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Although he was infamous for declaring (in What Is Property?) that "property is theft," he did not advocate communism.
He was infamous for stalking American oarsmen at the World Championships.
By the time he had barely graduated from King High School in Corpus Christi, he was infamous.
He had yearned for high-profile success, and now he was infamous.
Through Feb. 13 Mark Kostabi was almost famous once; then he was infamous.
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