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He's just more notorious.
Abacha was one of Africa's more notorious military rulers.
It is even more notorious for failing to meet them.
In the 50s, Kusama was more notorious than Warhol.
One of the more notorious recent examples, oddly not cited by Ricks, is Col.
Undercover inspectors now patrol the more notorious bars and clubs for evidence of law-breaking.
Bern had its own disagreeable version of Zurich's more notorious heroin mecca, Platzspitz.
For instance, there's Louisiana, fabled for corruption more notorious and theatrical than ours.
Mr Reeds said Fowkes said later he was now "more notorious than Ian Huntley".
A more notorious, though not quite so hazardous, affair was his liaison with Cleopatra.
More notorious inmates also have been housed in Northern Neck by the U.S. Marshals Service.
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