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In his book "Nuremberg: Infamy on Trial," writer Joseph E. Perisco cites one SS officer who testified that Eichmann had told him "he would leap laughing into the grave, because the feeling that he had 5 million people on his conscience would be for him a source of extraordinary satisfaction".
It uses my supposed infamy on my own terms".
And he wrote my name in the corner of infamy on the blackboard.
Based on the book "Nuremberg: Infamy on Trial" by Joseph E. Persico.
James left in infamy on July 8, with a nationally televised show to announce he would sign with Miami.
This was in 1984, another year that lives in infamy on the west coast of Lake Michigan.
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By the time he had returned to Melbourne in 1977, via lectureships at Oxford and New York, Singer had already published, in 1975, the book that would catapult him to international renown and set him on the course to fame or infamy, depending on how one regards his beliefs.
The catalog of infamy goes on and on.
The perfectionist in me got swallowed up into the belly of the beast that year and now this moment lives on in infamy -- on Facebook, at the Thanksgiving table, in my kids' dreams and my worst nightmares.
Damon Linker clearly wants to capitalize on the infamy of the neocons — a groupuscule that is recognized and reviled the world over — and he has half a point.
Charles Dickens, in his "American Notes," described the heavily Irish Five Points almost entirely in terms of the black men and their mulatto partners he found in the basement dance halls, while Davy Crockett, in his ghost-written account, dwelt on the infamy of "black and white, white and black, all hugemsnug together".
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