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I hope I'm more "infamous" than "famous".
More infamous: the imputation that Shakespeare "wanted art".
Mr. Harrell's house is far older and more infamous.
She was not related to the more infamous Riccitelli, however.
At left are some of the more infamous examples.
'I'm more infamous than famous,' he readily admits.
Some of the more infamous ones have come against the New York area's three teams.
One of the city's more infamous clubs is also within walking distance of the hotel.
Those hearings anticipated the much more infamous and influential investigations that would take place after World War II.
Banning girls from school was one of the more infamous symbols of the Taliban's rule from 1996 to 2001.
One of our more infamous was held in 1975 in our 22-room Victorian house in San Francisco.
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