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America's best-known curmudgeon, H.L. Mencken once observed that in the American democratic system, accepting the insoluble was unfashionable, if not infamous.
I am sorry to have to disappoint you, but this is a pretend religion and, in any case, Jedis are supposed to be the goodies, not infamous mass-murderers.
This is one way of understanding what has become one of the most famous, if not infamous, gedankenexperimenten of the early modern period, Newton's bucket.
She became the Time Magazine's "Person of the year 2015", and her quotes like "If Europe fails on the question of refugees, then it won't be the Europe we wished for", and particularly in Germany "We will cope"(Wir schaffen das) became famous, if not infamous, expressions.
Contempt of court, even if punished by greater than one year imprisonment, is not infamous.
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She always maintained that John Inverdale's now infamous "not a looker" remark did not trouble her.
The big problem is not the infamous "grey goo" of self-replicating nanomachines eating everything.
Fortunately, the Department of Correction, headed, at the time, by the not yet infamous Bernard Kerik, was more helpful.
"She was," Ms. Cropper adds, "a very famous painter during her own lifetime, not just infamous now".
In this 1969 classic, a woman, and not the infamous ring, is the object of the narrator's obsessions.
The camera has finally gotten around to Michaele and Tareq Salahi, who look like manic strivers but are not yet infamous as the self-invited guests at President Obama's' first state dinner last November.
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