Sentences with phrase «now notorious»

Our fuzzy, faulty memory has been covered before both at this blog and in many books and articles: the memory's shiftiness is by now notorious.
That must explain why self - proclaimed celebrity attorney Vicki Roberts issued a press release today outing herself as actor Gary Busey's companion during his now notorious appearance at this year's Academy Awards ceremony.
Mosley was dealing with the now notorious robocall scandal that afflicted the last federal election.
Would it be possible to stop prefacing the contents of the CRU archive with the word (s) «notorious» or «now notorious» please?
Also starting in 2009, officially on 1 May, was the now notorious HIGHNOON.
Given the now notorious threats to Rushdie's life, the film alludes to potential physical threat — and the viewer perhaps feels unease at watching Rushdie in a state of such vulnerability.
Taking place in the now notorious Raccoon City, players choose to take on the role of either S.T.A.R.S. (Special Tactics and Rescue Service) team member Chris Redfield or Jill Valentine who have been sent into the city to find the missing Bravo team.
Recently, the publishing world has been in a tizzy about the «fixing of the lists» by a now notorious first - time author, Lani Sarem.
Now a notorious criminal, Janie sets out to prove her innocence, armed with a false identity and the smallest of leads.
The 650 - horsepower sports car is now notorious for heat - soaking issues, which sideline the car at track days
Looking past the now notorious charter school annual report that will likely get a new sheen applied to it prior to its submission to the General Assembly next month, I bring to you another contentious discussion that took place this week at the January Charter School Advisory Board meeting in Raleigh.
Now a notorious pirate surrounded by a band of loyal, exiled Englishmen, Blood — an Irish buccaneer with vigor and wit to spare — steals from anyone foolish enough to cross his path and spars with a rascally Spanish pirate (Basil Rathbone's Captain Levasseur) before eventually reuniting with, and successfully wooing, Arabella.
The brazenness of the cartels and the rampant corruption of Mexican law enforcement are by now notorious.
Then I was frustrated when the now notorious error 37 appeared on my screen.
As a spiritual successor to Super Meat Boy, it's nigh impossible to talk about The End without first acknowledging the ground - beef - work tenderized by the now notorious meatsack's debut outing.
Like the now notorious Time magazine «Are You Mom Enough?»
According to Thaindian News, famed and now notorious ex-New York Governor Elliot Spitzer is due to become the official «Ultimate Sugar Daddy» in the next annual George Burns Memorial Sugar Daddy Awards.
Just as Larsen A underwent its now notorious collapse, the Prince Gustav ice shelf, 60 kilometers to the north, also vanished.
Recall that the Party had on several occasions distanced itself from the now notorious twitter handle, «@APCNigeria» following unauthorized tweets and subsequent false reports credited to the Party on the outcome of the Benue South Senatorial rerun election (February 21, 2016) and an «Assessment Poll» on President Muhammadu Buhari Administration (May 31, 2017), among others.
It's been six months since Carl P. Paladino published his now notorious comments about the Obamas, and ever since then calls for his removal from the Buffalo School Board have remained persistent.
Coverage of the US Presidential election last week was dominated by the now notorious video in which Mitt Romney declared that:
From his roles in the Patricia Etteh saga culminating in the now notorious and ignoble image of Dino in his torn attire on the floor of the House; to his alleged threat to beat up a woman, a fellow senator and wife of former Lagos State Governor, Senator Oluremi Tinubu, to the controversial paternity issue with a known Nollywood actress; to his ostentatious display of personal wealth such as his expensive automobiles, to his certificate scandal and many more, what is it that Dino represents that should be the envy of the right - thinking?
The Westminster leaders, panicked by that now notorious YouGov poll, were quick to sign on the dotted line committing to it.
But this position seems to be in line with that of the now notorious nineteenth - century thinkers who sought the historical person of Jesus behind the records and criticized the records from that vantage point.
Such a strategy, of course, could also have the opposite effect as illustrated by Lululemon's now notorious see - through - pants disaster of 2013.
Back in the days before MCI Communications was swallowed up by the now notorious WorldCom, it was a prime example of an innovative company, and founder William McGowan was anybody's definition of an innovator.

Not exact matches

The Lizard Squad incessantly took credit for the outages on Twitter, where the notorious group continues to issue tweets demanding more followers and retweets, now in exchange for bringing the PlayStation Network back online.
Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump and his supporters have suggested that the now - notorious 2005 conversation made public by the Washington Post on Friday — in which Trump is heard making sexually explicit comments about women while TV personality Billy Bush eggs him on — was typical of the kind of harmless «locker room talk» in which men engage in all the time.
The now - notorious Internet Research Agency — often referred to as a «troll farm» — was reportedly not founded until around 2013, leaving half of the researchers» data free of its influence.
His notorious claims to fame in the media and gossip pages, were of course the $ 15,000 umbrella stand and $ 6,000 shower curtain that he and his now ex-wife had adorned throughout their apartment.
In January, Premo added a politics section, and this is where its biggest - ticket tweeters now lie: the notorious Twitter bloviators John Schindler and Eric Garland, who have on their public accounts a respective 266,000 and 175,000 followers.
The notorious cell, dubbed «The Beatles» and once headed by now - deceased SDGT Mohamed Emwazi (also known as Jihadi John), is responsible for holding captive and beheading approximately two dozen hostages, including several Westerners.
And several prime shopping districts now have availability rates well over 20 percent, while stretches on Bleecker Street and Broadway have become notorious for their empty storefronts.
In a 65 - page court filing made today (and available at the bottom of this post), Hogan says that Gawker Media leaked to the National Enquirer now - notorious recordings of Hogan saying extremely racist stuff, thereby destroying the one - time reality TV star's reputation and costing him hefty sums of money.
Now to the last and most notorious ingredients of all, CBD oil which is extracted from cannabis, and no it doesn't make you high.
That was the point of a former prison, now turned peculiar tourist attraction, which once held notorious criminals and political enemies.
And his judgement is a lil impaired attaching emotion to football is a bad way to loose games, i was happy he finally drop Carzola last match and did nt play Flamini, but he also needs to open his eyes and address issues that everyone keeps shouting at before its too late, hes notorious for leaving things too late he did the same with ALL the deadwood in our past, and hes doing it now with our good players, we easily have the players to take this league by storm but bad judgement of form and on pitch responsibility is what is killing us!
The quest for reasons has been going on for as long as this now - notorious trophy drought.
Yet he was out of a job just six months later, having been sacked in the midst of a media storm caused by his now - notorious claim made in an interview with the Times:
In the past, office spaces have been notorious for supplying junk - food office vending machines replete with donuts; however, healthy vending in offices is now becoming the norm.
So you managed to survive the notorious «Terrible Two's», and barely made it out alive of the tumultuous «Threenager Years» — the coast must be clear by now, right?
Consider the notorious «welfare queen» of the Reagan era — most famously put into words by now - Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas.
Because campaigns now institutionally knows everything about a supporter — from their donor history, social media engagement, field responses and activity, website signups, and email open rates — many notorious miscommunication opportunities between field, finance and digital teams fall away.
Not only did the Liberal Democrats alienate left - leaning voters by entering the coalition, but its leaders did as much as David Cameron and George Osborne to brand Labour as spendthrift and irresponsible — Nick Clegg by playing up the comparison between the UK and Greece, David Laws by brandishing the now - notorious note from Liam Byrne.
The UK government parties have made concessions that were unimaginable before the now - notorious September «Vow».
We dubbed the election desk «the smear desk» and I shared a byline on the notorious «Jennifer's Ear» story about the NHS with Peter Hitchens, who also managed to get into a scuffle with Neil Kinnock after one Labour press conference in the Atrium, in Four Millbank, where I now work.
SO, there is a true humor and view into human nature when one of the most notorious periods in New York City government, then led by Mayor Koch, is apparently discounted and finds our former Mayor now advocating for some type of improvement in the conduct of the State Legislature.
Godfatherism has been a notorious practice in Anambra politics since the inception of the Fourth Republic, but the voters now appear to have rejected it.
, the prime example, suggested a woman couldn't get pregnant during a sexual assault — thereby coining the now - notorious term «legitimate rape.»
It is hoped that now that the police have taken their attacks to the members of the National Assembly may be the legislators will use their powers to bring about change in the police force that has become notorious for professional incompetence, indiscipline and grossly corrupt.
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