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Other considerations must weigh against the suspected witch, "inasmuch as 'tis an undoubted and a notorious thing" that a devil might impersonate an innocent, even virtuous, man.
In 1902, he wrote that although it was "quite the most notorious thing in New York" and though he admired the detailing of the terra cotta facade (often erroneously described as stone), he was very disappointed in the building's basic character.
Remember that while looking good is important, it can never be the most important thing in your life or the only good or notorious thing about you.
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With the vacation-prone G. W. Bushes in office, who were also notorious homebodies, things got quieter in post 9/11 DC.
Zuckerman is notorious for wanting things, if not both ways, then at least the other way.
Throughout their 20 years of brutalizing, the Lord's Resistance Army has become notorious for many things.
"The N.C.A.A. is notorious for applying things arbitrarily and inconsistently, and it would not be beyond imagination for them to conjure something up within the current bylaws".
Over the years Libya has been notorious for many things, including its links to the Lockerbie bombing and the often bizarre activities of its leader, Muammar Gaddafi.
Undergraduates are notorious for leaving things to the last minute, in favour of dealing with the here and now, and job searching is not immune to this mindset.
An older man reminisced to a young female partygoer, "Paris Review parties were notorious for two things: beautiful women and so-so food".
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