Sentences with phrase «especially notorious»

Dogs are especially notorious for getting into cabinets and are very curious about bottles.
This so called «HSUS Puppy Mill Task Force Tip Line» is available to anyone who wants to share information on any crimes involving animal abuse, and especially these notorious puppy mills.
The latter especially notorious for false news
Cartridge razors are especially notorious for irritation, as each stroke is the equivalent of three, four or five passes with a single blade razor.
One of the developers at collaboration software company Bluebeam is especially notorious for hoarding web pages, so one time while he was on vacation, his co-workers printed out hundreds of images of tabs and wallpapered his cubicle with them.

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It's a mistake, Dannin says, portray «a single, notorious example as representative of the entire religious movement,» especially when the NOI under Elijah Muhammad «resembled Islam only to the extent of its taboo against alcohol and pork.»
It has become notorious, especially in the Ecumenical Movement, that an understanding between such divergent manifestations of Christianity is difficult and, indeed, often bound to fail.1 Ecumenical hermeneutics is an attempt to unveil the reasons for the apparent lack of agreement through the analysis of the divergent ways of understanding Scripture and its tradition, as well as for the difficulty of mutual understanding between Christians.
Wenger is notorious for not playing his strongest Arsenal side possible in the Champions League, especially in the goalkeeping position.
For as notorious as Arsenal are for youth talents, Arsene Wenger is the same but with French prodigies, especially when it comes to those playing in Ligue 1.
Arsenal are notorious for not paying that kind of money in the transfer window, especially not for players who haven't even managed to establish themselves as a regular at the highest stages of European football.
Daily (even several) blowouts are notorious in infants especially during the early weeks.
High chairs are notorious for being hard to get baby in and out of, and especially hard to keep clean!
Of course, it could be a function of our notorious unwillingness to confess weakness, especially to other men, but I suspect it has much more to do with the fact that we aren't as burdened with the weight of historical expectations.
However, Aquarians are notorious for flinging insults, especially if they are annoyed.
But babies, especially newborns, are notorious for their short sleep cycles and frequent night wakings.
And high level administration jobs are notorious for burning people out — especially if their boss in a particularly hard - charging type, like Cuomo.
New York Public Interest Research Group NYPIRG also criticized the opacity of the state budget process, which notorious for taking place largely behind closed doors, especially in terms of the final, major deals reached, with the infamous «Three Men in a Room» process determining what stays and what goes — largely without public input.
A rapidly growing population, especially in Atlanta, as well as overdevelopment and a notorious lack of water planning, is running the region's rivers dry.
Dolphins are notorious chatterboxes, especially when they meet new dolphins.
In their native range in South America, monk parakeets have become notorious crop pests devouring cereal grain and citrus fruits, and they have the potential to become the same especially in Florida with its citrus crops, although so far they have had minimal impacts.
She was part of Chicago's improv community — a subculture with a notorious drinking reputation — which made this an especially difficult task.
When you're eating out, make sure to eat clean but high - caloric meals that will help you maintain your muscle mass, especially if you're one of those notorious hardgainers.
In fact, lavender oil is one of the most notorious irritants in skincare, especially creams, it's right up there with artificial fragrance unfortunately.
Personally, I found these results surprising, especially considering just how much prepared and packaged food we eat, which is notorious for containing the high levels of salt which appeals to our tastebuds, activates our appetite centre, and stimulates impulse purchases.
Doing a «sort of max» also tends to keep athletes more honest with their technique, especially on things like squats, where athletes are notorious for missing that last two inches of depth, just to hit the lift.
And the benefits are quite striking, especially in relation to other notorious antioxidant powerhouses: matcha contains more than six times more antioxidants than goji berries, seven times more than dark chocolate, seventeen times more than wild blueberries, and more than sixty times the antioxidants in spinach.
Shop: Dress / / Sleeveless Version / / Wedges / / Jacket / / Hat / / I am notorious for over packing when I go on trips, especially to the beach.
I think I learned it from my mother and grandmother, especially my mom, she is notorious for taking excellent care of her skin.
South African singles, especially men, are notorious for being a bit difficult to read and even shy when it comes to dating.
by Walter Chaw Completely uncompromising in a way that films, especially sports films, just aren't, Ron Shelton's Cobb is one of the most effective hagiographies in film history not for the way that it elevates its subject to sainthood, but for the way that it allows its subject to be one of history's most notorious, relentless miscreants.
The Boston accent is a notorious one, and this cadre of Brits (Cumberbatch), Aussies (Edgerton) and Americans not from Boston (everyone else; Peter Sarsgaard especially appears to be inhabiting another planet) run the gamut of actors whose full understanding of the accent is hearing impressions of impressions of impressions of John F Kennedy, the sort of gestalt entity that has become the Hollywood Boston Accent.
Between this and the balanced approach Tsui gives to the woman's point of view in many of his romantic films (Working Class, The Lovers, Love in the Time of Twilight, Green Snake, etc) as well as the brilliant job he and Carina Lau do in re-envisioning the notorious Empress Wu in the Detective Dee films, I wonder if Tsui should be getting more credit for progressiveness in his depictions of women, especially relative to such macho directors as Woo, Sammo Hung, Jackie Chan, Ringo Lam, Wong Kar - wai and others of that generation.
The even - tempered, exceedingly rational «El Doctor» seems more laudable than Eastwood and Bronson combined, especially in light of the Mexican government's notorious ineptitude and corruption.
Looking back over Hong's career, there are a large number of shifts and variations, especially for a director renowned (and notorious) for simply repeating himself.
District vs. charter schools: Newark is notorious for its public battles between district and charter schools, especially since superintendent Cami Anderson has sought to share space between the two.
They're grateful for the time with the teachers, and especially the assistant coach from one of the notorious varsity high school basketball teams.
Weingarten, whose ties to the Clinton campaign have been well - documented by Dropout Nation and in e-mails obtained by the notorious WikiLeaks, will probably face particular scorn, especially given that her previous strategies for maintaining the union's declining influence have blown up in her face.
The reading experience definitely suffered the moment it was time to flip the page; the Vox's notorious loading pinwheel, which appears more often when the Vox has to load an image, proved especially distracting when we were engrossed in a story.
HELOCs are notorious for suddenly being decreased or being closed altogether, especially if the borrower has not been actively drawing from the loan.
And a BofA branch certainly does not have the authority to readd removed features to a retail consumer product, especially not BofA which is notorious for not refunding fees.
No matter how well - meaning, buying dogs — especially the large - scale purchasing of dogs from slaughterhouses during China's notorious Yulin dog meat festival — is ultimately counterproductive, risking the unintended consequence of artificially boosting the dog meat trade.
Male dogs especially are notorious for this, and we encourage the purchase of an Elizabethan collar to prevent damage to the incision.
Hot spots just under the ear / on the facial cheek, for example, are notorious for covering up a deeper skin infection below and often require more extensive treatment, especially in Golden Retrievers.
The grooming section will enable you to effectively groom your springer at home; the health section will give you all the tips and tools to keep your dog in the best condition, I would especially recommend the ears page to new or prospective owners, as Springers are notorious for getting ear infections.
Hot spots just under the ear / on the facial cheek, for example, are notorious for covering up a deeper skin infection below and often require more extensive treatment, especially in the Golden Retriever.
Dogs, especially young dogs, are notorious for eating foreign objects.
Canned food, for example, is notorious for building up on teeth and gums especially quickly.
All dogs bark, but some breeds and sizes (especially toy breeds) are notorious for barking more, and the longer they practice a behavior, the harder it is to change.
German Shepherds are notorious for digestive problems, especially chronic diarrhea caused by food intolerances, colitis (inflammatory bowel disease), hemorrhagic gastroenteritis, or pancreatic insufficiency.
Clarita's is notorious for housing hundreds of drunk people, especially during high season.
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