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But it actually has the potential to do a lot of good and raise awareness – like when it rallied behind the now infamous cause of the verbally abused bus driver Karen Klein who ended up with over $702K for her extremely bad day at work.
This, Van Haren thought, looked more like the most infamous cause of paralysis: polio.
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End to an infamous case.
Some parking lots -- Scarsdale, Croton and Chappaqua come to mind -- add insult to injury with narrow exits infamous for causing traffic bottlenecks and rush-hour chaos.
Many people are shocked to learn that even asbestos, infamous for causing lung cancer, has never been officially banned by the EPA.
It is about one-and-a-half times bigger than the infamous one caused by the Exxon Valdez, which dumped 11m gallons of oil off the Alaskan coast in 1989.
The conservative daily Neue Zuercher Zeitung said the banks "with their clumsy, if not stupid or infamous, behavior caused unbelievable damage to the trust in our economic system, and the reputation of Switzerland and the Swiss airline industry".
Celtic began by arguing that Rangers were clearly benefiting from the inevitable and infamous imbalance caused by the split when it was decreed that they would play Hearts, the third team in the league, at home for the third time this season.
F. oxysporum is infamous for causing a condition called Fusarium wilt.
This group includes Giardia, a bug infamous for causing diarrhea in unfortunate hikers who drink from contaminated streams.
But sometimes, bacteria can send signals that trigger prions infectious, misfolded proteins infamous for causing mad cow disease in humans to replicate on the yeast's cell membranes.
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