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In the future, "there may be less Languedoc," a region that produces fine vintages, but was long infamous for its piquette, or biting wine.
So continued Kiffin's impersonation of Bill Belichick, the coach of the New England Patriots, long infamous for treating every piece of information, however trivial, like some sort of state secret.
What the police described as a network of sellers worked in an area from West 139th Street to West 143rd Street, long infamous as a drug wholesale market, the police said.
In fact, the ploys and plays on human nature that Madoff used to pull off his brash heist have a long, infamous history.
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The shallow marshes where the bodies were found have long been infamous dumping sites.
In fact, cheating in sports has a long and infamous history.
But among experts, pediatric cold medicines have long been infamous as expensive placebos.
Washington has long been infamous for having the worst performing big-city system in the country.
Kennedy has long been infamous for its inaccessibility because of busy roadways and poor mass transit links.
The stark inequalities for which the country has long been infamous are being reduced: income distribution is less unequal than at any time in the past 25 years and poverty has fallen by a third since the early 1990s.
She made laughing reference to a long ago, infamous advertising campaign for Gucci, in which it was she who suggested to Tom Ford that they shave a double-G Gucci logo into the model's pubic hair (Ms. Roitfeld used a racier word).
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