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I thought maybe he was trying to put up a facade for a journalist, but being a don of such notorious stature, I don't think he needs to put up a facade.

The lawsuit alleges that "having signed 181 executive orders to date, Barack Obama seems intent on chasing the records of such notorious renegades as Dwight Eisenhower (484) and Theodore Roosevelt (1,081)." Andy Borowitz is the New York Times best-selling author of "The 50 Funniest American Writers," and a comedian who has written for The New Yorker since 1998.

To many, the term 'clostridia' is synonymous with disease, a consequence of the exploits of such notorious human and animal pathogens as Clostridium botulinum, Clostridium tetani, Clostridium perfringens and Clostridium difficile [ 2].

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If recent accolades are any indication, American craft beer has reached, and in some cases even surpassed, the ranks of beer produced in such notorious hop-loving countries as Germany and Belgium.

Teach and Vane spent several nights on the southern tip of Ocracoke Island, accompanied by such notorious figures as Israel Hands, Robert Deal and Calico Jack.

He was part of the teams that brought down such notorious gangs as the Jheri Curls, from Washington Heights, and the Wild Cowboys.

Mr. Bout developed ties with such notorious figures Charles Taylor of Liberia, bedded down next to his plane in African war zones and sometimes took payment in diamonds, bringing his own gemologist to assess the stones.

A prominent forensic psychiatrist who has consulted on behalf of local and federal prosecutors about such notorious serial killers as Jeffrey L. Dahmer and Theodore Kaczynski is now involved in the case of a New York police officer charged with plotting to kidnap, rape, cook and eat women, a new court filing shows.

Nevertheless, the emergence of evidence of British involvement in the running of such a notorious detention facility appears to raise fresh questions about ministerial approval of operations that resulted in serious human rights abuses.

There seems, in short, to be a quite stunning lack of understanding that a museum recreating and exploring the crimes of such a notorious killer of women, inviting visitors to pose with dummy corpses and have "fun" while imagining themselves in the shoes of terrified victims, might be offensive – or downright outrageous.

This prompted the expansion of U.S.-bred gang culture across El Salvador, Guatemala and Honduras and midwifed such notorious groups as Mara Salvatrucha (MS-13) and Barrio 18.

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