“By this time, Beria had earned such notoriety for his exploits that his reputation was known even outside Georgia.”
“And that is not taking into account the stigma and notoriety associated with divorcees.”
“Should a notoriety in the world of letters depart from our midst, the literary preacher is so readily prepared for the event that you suspect he must have a necrographic series of weeping essays in his desk.”
“Obviously they spent their lives in meeting notorieties on inbound steamers, and made naught of it.”
“We set up a monitor in the local café and invited all the notorieties, all the ambassadors, the donors, the characters in the film, their families, the state, the private media.”
“Regarding commercials, our brands reach high notorieties, capitalizing the sympathy and trust of the consumers. To do so, we engage campaigns based on emotion and culture that generate strong memorisations.”