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German is particularly notorious for them.
The war became particularly notorious for the hacking off of limbs, ears and lips of civilians, including children.
Several witnesses for the prosecution recounted in court last year instances of the mutilation and torture that became common across Sierra Leone.The drugged-up fighters of the RUF were particularly notorious for amputations.
Lip-syncing app Musical.ly is particularly notorious for featuring girls under 13 dancing provocatively to modern pop songs in front of audiences of millions — which worryingly include adults.
The combination of high-fat and acidic foods (pizza, lasagna, meatballs, fajitas) is particularly notorious for aggravating heartburn.
In a period marked by widespread conflict and unrest, the Gyeongju area became particularly notorious for the level of guerrilla activity in the mountains.
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Among hundreds of such instances catalogued here, one particularly notorious boo-boo should suffice for illustration.
The United States State Department's 2010 Human Rights Report for Venezuela mentions one particularly notorious case in which I am involved as legal counsel.
Privatisation of rail was a form of socialism for the rich that became particularly notorious.
Particularly notorious was MK Ultra, a CIA project which experimented with the use of psychedelics for mind control, sometimes with unwitting subjects.
Particularly notorious was the case of the Wise forgeries.
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