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While Harvey Milk, as a man who put his life on the line to fight for other people's rights, probably deserves such treatment, it's the cases of Frost/Nixon and Notorious that are most troubling in their attempts to rewrite history.
The problems are so notorious that residents have nicknamed the town "Crookhaven".
It's well known, possibly notorious, that Robinson's next work of fiction, Gilead, did not appear for almost 25 years.
Indeed, in the former Crown colony it is so notorious that it has attracted a nickname: the "Battle of the Wills".
Diadema became so notorious that people who lived there felt they had to lie about their address in job interviews.But since then the murder rate has dropped steeply.
They became notorious that year because of the exhibition "Red, Black, Green, Red, White and Blue," which attacked race prejudice and corporate America.
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The James boys were rather notorious at that age - they certainly backed themselves up, put it that way.
"He's notorious for that," he told The Sun. "That's one thing I've learned to live with.
Braddock was a notorious community that was steeped in violence.
Teenage boys are notorious for that," said Ghaemi.
It is a retrovirus, from the same notorious family that causes AIDS and leukemia in people.
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