In the 1990s, the ports infamously dumped inner-harbor dredgings in a popular fishing spot near the islands. |
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What are the his employment policies in an infamously pinchpenny and corner-cutting sector of the health industry? |
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In 1977, infamously, he was dunted from behind by a police horse called Adjutant, a slice of film we obviously had to use. |
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His crowd was infamously brutal, especially to the weaker of their own kind. |
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The popes of the later 15th century behaved like temporal princes, notoriously political and infamously corrupt. |
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For the architect, establishing a relationship with the backyard mitigates the ranch's infamously low ceilings. |
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We have adopted the model somewhat infamously described in Animal Farm where all animals are equal but some are more equal than others. |
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He infamously demanded that a curtain be erected in a justice department building to cover two statues. |
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It is infamously secretive, with very scant trace of its existence in the public world except for news stories and gossip. |
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In fact he was there at that party that night in 1960 when Mailer infamously stabbed his then-wife, Adele. |
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In 1895, Booker T. Washington infamously counseled accommodation to racial discrimination in exchange for material progress that never materialized. |
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In 1949, the first Bollingen Prize went somewhat infamously to Ezra Pound. |
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I remind deen that his namesake died in an infamously horrible car crash, so he may want to cool it on texting and driving. |
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Up to half a million people die prematurely each year as a result of the country's infamously foul air. |
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We showcase over 8 recipes that will help change your opinion about a veggie with an infamously bad rap. |
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The US infamously has the world's highest imprisonment rates – but for once, it would make sense to follow an American lead on penal policies. |
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It has also carried out mass kidnappings, most infamously of 276 schoolgirls in Chibok last year. |
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Weddings, birthdays and other celebrations are infamously difficult for those watching what they eat. |
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Most people upon being diagnosed with a Herniated Disc are dreadfully concerned because the prospects of recovery are known to be infamously slim. |
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Reid has dolled up the infamously right wing actor, giving him a set of smudgily lipsticked lips and a CND badge on his stetson. |
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Fox News which is infamously anti-Enlightenment in its reporting has climbed to the top of the 24 hour news channels in ratings and is a powerhouse in setting the pace of the American national mood. |
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For infamously tortured contractual reasons the Kinks had been banned from performing in the States for the previous five years, a source of great frustration. |
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It is perhaps most infamously known as an ingredient in Coca Cola. |
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It is not the first time BBC journalists have had problems with politicians' names – Jim Naughtie infamously managed to mispronounce the name of the then culture secretary, Jeremy Hunt, on Radio 4's Today programme. |
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A stall seller, Bernie Rayner, infamously sold bird seed to tourists at inflated prices. |
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During the third round, he infamously hit his ball into a bunker on the 11th hole. |
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