| 11. | But the sudden notoriety meant the Zaca Mesa promptly became unavailable.
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| 12. | His distortions perverted justice and earned him notoriety among forensic scientists.
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| 13. | For all his notoriety Sweeney is remarkably popular around the hotel.
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| 14. | Letourneau, who wanted privacy, instead has gained nationwide notoriety.
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| 15. | Perhaps " notoriety " would be a better word.
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| 16. | The notoriety of her resignation is a double-edged sword.
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| 17. | But Milutinovic's notoriety borders on novelty status at times.
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| 18. | Gained notoriety last year for battle with drug and alcohol addiction.
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| 19. | Washington was being swept with bucket-and-broom notoriety.
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| 20. | The notoriety of the case has made many prospective jurors uneasy.
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