Sentence examples for some notoriety from inspiring English sources

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Their appearance, however, ensured some notoriety.

"I had some notoriety, but not much.

"We've gotten some notoriety lately," he said.

His devotion to the team has gained him some notoriety.

Now I was the outsider -- of some notoriety -- when I returned.

Cannes didn't achieve international celebrity until 1954, when it manufactured some notoriety.

Aragonés carries some notoriety but he has taught Spain to count on their talent.

The McMillian case has gained some notoriety among lawyers opposed to the death penalty.

They gained some notoriety in 1999 when a bull escaped from a rodeo they had organized in Queens.

The physical approach that has earned meetings between these teams some notoriety, however, is not what he has in mind.

In 2000, she earned some notoriety when she allowed Peru's fugitive president, Alberto Fujimori, to stay in her Tokyo house.

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