Sentence examples for notorious declaration from inspiring English sources

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The Gordon Gekko character in the 1987 movie Wall Street perfectly captured the spirit of the decade with his notorious declaration that "greed is good".

Watson's description of Corbyn as the "right choice" to lead Labour may revive memories of the notorious declaration by Jim Mortimer, the chair of the Labour national executive committee.

Recalling Lady Thatcher's notorious declaration that she would go "on and on", Mr Blair said: "Please, I'm really not getting into the issue of whether I'm a 'go on and on and on' person or whether I'm a 'about to resign tomorrow person'.

How was it that the biggest battle of the Iraq campaign was fought more than a year-and-a-half after the invasion - and after the now notorious declaration by President Bush of "Mission Accomplished"?

Third, Bin Laden's first and most notorious "Declaration of War against the United States" in 1996 was neither a declaration nor a call to war.

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The Pistols themselves imploded after a few brief years culminating in Rotten's notorious San Francisco declaration "Ever had the feeling you been cheated?' And for all their bluster the institutions that they so despised are still here stronger than ever.

When the California Supreme Court declared it a right in 2008, Newsom promptly made himself the inadvertent star of the Yes on 8 TV ads with his notorious, braying declaration that gay marriage is inevitable in America, "Whether you like it or not".

László Moholy-Nagy (1895 1946) became notorious for the declarations he made about the end of painting, encouraging artists to exchange brush, pigment, and canvas for camera, film, and searchlight.

His aides were scrambling to contain any fallout from the "stuff happens" remark, which had immediately elicited a response from President Obama, and echoed one of the most notorious statements of the Bush Administration: Rumsfeld's declaration during the chaos in Iraq that "stuff happens".

His aspirations foundered on the rocks of British and French colonial ambition, notably the twin reefs of the notorious Sykes-Picot agreement of 1916 and the Balfour Declaration of 1917.

Nonetheless, increasing external regulation, emanating from the Helsinki Declaration in 1964 [ 2] onwards as a result of notorious aberrations in trust, has moved ethical practice from agency-based to institutional-based governance.

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