notorious

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  • The city is notorious for its red light district and strip clubs.

  • He was notorious for his violent and threatening behaviour.

  • He has spent the past three months in Florida, ostensibly for medical treatment, but in actual fact to avoid prosecution for a series of notorious armed robberies.

  • Politicians are notorious egotists.

  • During the trial he was held in one of the country's most notorious prisons.

  • Shopkeepers too were notorious for the ' trading lies ' their businesses obliged them to tell.

  • It is indeed the natural way and most notorious habit of men of science.

  • The notorious phenomenon of structure dependence is a case in point.

  • This is, of course, the notorious problem of induction.

  • Could the small number of access routes have increased the efficiency of collecting the state's notorious importation tariffs?

  • The contagiousness of laughter is better known, and is the basis for the notorious laugh tracks on television situation comedies.

  • Both flies are notorious pests of tropical and subtropical fruits.

  • In several experiments, we have examined some of the noncausal base-rate problems that are notorious for provoking philosophical dispute.

  • 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.

  • 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.

  • 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.

  • Genetics is a prominent, even notorious, area of science in this respect.

  • This brief minute or so from an opera notorious for so many other reasons is one of the crucial turning points in operatic history.

  • This is further demonstrated in relation to the lives of victims, by the neglect of notorious victims of injustice and wrongful conviction.

  • The problems of estimating resource usage in lazy functional languages, and the pitfalls of naively transferring intuitions developed in imperative programming are notorious.

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