Sentence examples for notorious today from inspiring English sources

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Briggs feels it unjust that Cambridge University is more notorious today for the spies it bred in the 1930s (Philby, Burgess, Maclean, Blunt and so on) than it is celebrated for the codebreakers and cryptographers it produced a generation later, whose minds hatched what Churchill called "the golden eggs" of war-winning intelligence.

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Notorious (1946) was much more polished.

With Rancho Notorious (1952) Lang hit his stride again.

"Regrets for what?" he asked in a notorious 1978 interview.

They called themselves the Krays after the notorious 1950s and 1960s gangster brothers.

In a notorious 2001 case, Andrea Yates drowned her five children in a bathtub.

At one notorious 2001 public hearing, angry protesters reportedly spit on their foes.

It interwove trial testimony with commentary about a notorious 1927 murder case.

The first time I did the notorious Late'n'Live show was very memorable.

(He characterizes the notorious 1975 "Zionism equals racism" resolution merely as "extremely silly").

BS Johnson's notorious 1969 novel The Unfortunates was unbound and published in a box.

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