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"I was notorious from the age of 11 onward," Bond writes.
Hamas agreed to remove from its list of prisoners some of the most notorious from Israel's point of view.
Few people in England have seen it, and when it came on the screen at the Film Society's show last Sunday the audience found they were watching the most famous of all Soviet films, familiar by hearsay, many of its scenes well known through reproduction of isolated stills and notorious from frequent bannings.
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In the 1990's, Mr. Deutsch was notorious for shooting from the lip to generate attention for his clients and agency.
Nearly all the Seleka are Muslim, including mercenaries from neighbouring Chad and the notorious Janjaweed from Sudan's Darfur region.
The bodies include those of mentally ill patients from Bethlem, the ancient and notorious asylum from which the word Bedlam entered the English language.
In those notorious pictures from last season, she had worn a white halter top dangling from chains; you could count her vertebrae.
Judy Clarke has saved some of America's most notorious killers from the death penalty.
"Multicultural crap", was the notorious tweet from one Tory MP, prompting an onslaught of vitriol.
The film put me in mind of Nancy's notorious song from the musical Oliver!
Lynndie R. England, who was in some of the notorious photographs from the Abu Ghraib prison.
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