Sentence examples for notorious exemplars from inspiring English sources

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Libertinism originated in Europe in the 16th and 17th centuries, but found its most celebrated and notorious exemplars in the 18th century.

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The condition owes its name to its most notorious exemplar, Armand Hammer, the founder of Occidental Petroleum.

"Mexico is a notorious example".

It was then that the battle lines were drawn; for a few, Picasso and Matisse were the heroes of the moment; for the many Picasso was a notorious hoaxer (Matisse was simply incompetent), the exemplar of a nihilistic aesthetic creed which would have a deleterious effect on British art.

In the Chamber of Commerce's notorious 2011 Report, The Impact of State Employment Policies on Job Growth, the exemplars of state policy are not (as they might have been in 1940) Massachusetts or New York or Wisconsin; they are Mississippi, North Dakota, and Tennessee.

You need exemplars.

Taboo became quite notorious.

"He was notorious before.

Cameramen are notorious rearrangers.

"Hypnotize," the Notorious B.I.G.

His other exemplars are Joseph Conrad and Laurence Sterne.

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