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Describing bodily functions with any degree of realism — as he did in the witty sonnet "A Channel Passage," graphically equating lovesickness and seasickness — could make you notorious.
The upper part is designed to make you notorious, the lower part helps absorb your sweat.
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This choice also make you stay low on notorious level.
Try to complete as many milestones as you can, they'll increase your bounty, therefore making you more notorious in the Blacklist.
Their horrendous crimes might make them notorious, if uncovered, but celebrities they certainly aren't.
He didn't show up at school in the sort of clothing and haircut that would make him notorious.
However, it was during this period that the bizarre antics that would later make Sheen notorious began to surface.
By then, the commission that was to make Seifert notorious was already under way in his offices in Golden Square.
Although Bobby feels Scotty's Web site is exploitative, he has no problem with the fact that this film will make Bob Crane notorious for being a sex fiend.
During a second, failed voyage, however, an event took place that would make Amasa notorious -- at least among the readers of the fiction of Herman Melville.
"These recommendations will allow the G to keep pace with skyrocketing growth in Brooklyn and Queens – and make the notorious Train Sprint a thing of the past".
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