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the notoriety of the convicted felon.
Preferring jazz to mass songs and speak-easies to 'red corners', brigade members gained notoriety as 'hooligans'.
Yet despite its occasional notoriety, the territory remains largely as obscure now as it was in 1975.
In translation modals seem to pose certain problems due to their notoriety and ambiguity.
As a scientist, philosopher and theologian, he produced a formidable body of work that earned him considerable notoriety in his day.
How do you present a writer who really does not have a consistent or compelling canon, but whose notoriety rests on one book?
For me the notoriety was nearly as bad as the 'failure'.
Public interest in magic had increased with a number of performers gaining notoriety in fairs as well as theatres.
This action occasioned some notoriety, for which she received a good deal of press coverage, many visitors - she claims 50,000 - and presumably also customers.
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臭名昭著,聲名狼藉…
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臭名昭著,声名狼藉…
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notoriedad, mala fama…
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notoriedade…
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悪名…
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kötü şöhret/ün, dillere düşmüşlük…
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(triste) notoriété, mauvaise réputation…
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mala fama…
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