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He also pledged something that Mr. Bush's father once won notoriety for promising: no new taxes.
The political machine of Tom Pendergast won notoriety for corruption but also produced Harry S. Truman.
That case won notoriety for its extreme barbarity, but similar attacks are distressingly common.A broader matter is public health.
A few years ago, Wiesenfeld won notoriety for seeking, unsuccessfully, to deny the playwright Tony Kushner an honorary degree, on account of Kushner's criticisms of Israel.
The cherub-faced Mr. Li was also dabbling with a musical career, but he won notoriety in 2011, when a BMW he was driving hit another car.
The movement won notoriety when its leaders allied themselves with Saddam Hussein during Iraq's war with Iran from 1980 to 1988.
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Achieved award winning notoriety in the field of cyber-terrorism, computer and network forensics.
Dr. Mark Zelig, a Salt Lake City forensic pathologist, said that the imitators are often people who hope to win notoriety by committing a crime or confessing to one.
By "marketing," Mr. Rosenbluth does not mean that Mr. Abramoff will win notoriety for his establishment -- though he clearly has, since the media attention has been steady and, judging from Mr. Rosenbluth's disposition, somewhat annoying.
In the 3G version players will take the role of a new member of the club, and will have the usual agenda: to gain fame and win notoriety in the tabloid world.
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