Sentence examples for infamous images from inspiring English sources

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The body of the detainee, pictured wrapped in plastic and packed in ice, became one of the most infamous images in the abuse scandal.

The low-ranking reservist soldiers who took and appeared in the infamous images were singled out for opprobrium and punishment; they were represented, in government reports, in the press, and before courts-martial, as rogues who acted out of depravity.

Some photographs, which document treatment of detainees in detention facilities after the September 11 attacks, are said to be more disturbing that the infamous images of detainee abuse at Abu Ghraib uncovered in 2004.

Many of its infamous images are loaded straight into the new film: the identical twins, the axe-head splitting the door, the elevator that opens to unleash a blood-dimmed tide — in which, on this occasion, one of Spielberg's more lumpen characters slithers and slips, purely for a laugh.

ONE of the more infamous images of belle époque Paris, and perhaps the most well-known portrait by John Singer Sargent, is Madame X, the marble-skinned, weirdly posed redhead in black velvet you can visit in the American Wing of the Metropolitan Museum of Art.

That article, by the way, was the source of the infamous images of me smoking a cigar and burning $100 bills (I've since learned that you don't actually have to do what the photographer tells you to do).

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The now infamous image marked the moment where the artist widened his satire from social problems in the UK to international issues.

Notably, it is during Smith's articulation of his System of Natural Liberty that one finds his infamous image of the Invisible Hand.

This is the artist whose "Piss Christ," his infamous image of a plastic crucifix bathed in urine, sparked the first skirmish in the culture wars 30 years ago.

We felt that the juxtaposition of the infamous image replaced by a snapshot of the UK's flourishing minority communities in so many ways couldn't be more stark – the powerful verses the powerless; the constantly heard against the voiceless.

Today we have released a recreated version of the rather infamous image of the 1987 Bullingdon Club, which in its original form portrayed a group of young men who have come to epitomise great privilege and power.

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