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a notorious criminal/murderer.
The problems of estimating resource usage in lazy functional languages, and the pitfalls of naively transferring intuitions developed in imperative programming are notorious.
This is further demonstrated in relation to the lives of victims, by the neglect of notorious victims of injustice and wrongful conviction.
This brief minute or so from an opera notorious for so many other reasons is one of the crucial turning points in operatic history.
Genetics is a prominent, even notorious, area of science in this respect.
But it is the culture of partisanship within the city has, for a century and more, made planning ' 'wars ' ' a notorious staple of democratic urbanism.
Attempts to specify the exact nature and scope of divine attributes are notorious for being the grounds of significant disagreement, and omniscience is no exception.
Indeed, it has become a commonplace to assert that part of this project's failure can be put down to its notorious disregard for indigenous awareness.
In several experiments, we have examined some of the noncausal base-rate problems that are notorious for provoking philosophical dispute.