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单词 Notorious
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1 The company is notorious for paying its bills late.
2 The country is notorious for its appalling prison conditions.
3 She's notorious for her wild behaviour.
4 The city is notorious for its red light district and strip clubs.
5 Such a notorious person has got to the top of the company. That's more than I bargained for.
6 The bar has become notorious as a meeting-place for drug dealers.
7 He was notorious as a gambler and rake.
8 He was a notorious anti-Semite.
9 He is notorious for making unexpected, often self-contradictory, comments.
10 The company was notorious for shady deals.
11 That corner is a notorious accident black spot .
12 He was notorious as a gambler.
13 He is a notorious rake.
14 He was notorious for his violent and threatening behaviour.
15 The accident happened on a notorious black spot on the A43.
16 This town is notorious for chewing people up and spitting them out.
17 The club was a notorious hang-out for the criminally inclined.
18 The lawyer has defended some of the most notorious criminals.
19 Politicians are notorious egotists.
20 Alcoholics are notorious for their ability to deceive themselves about the extent of their problem.
21 The Hell's Angels were once the most notorious and anarchistic of motorbike gangs.
22 Rats, like rabbits, were notorious breeders.
23 A crack shot and a notorious gambler.
24 English soccer fans are notorious for their drunkenness.
25 Davis is a notorious woman hater.
26 The crash happened at a notorious accident blackspot.
27 She told us the story of one of Britain's most notorious country house murders.
28 Those days everyone in the town was talking about the notorious murderer and his gang.
29 Robert De Niro has been a faithful exponent of 'the Method', immersing himself totally in his roles and notorious for gaining and losing whatever weight has been necessary to convey the character.
30 He has spent the past three months in Florida, ostensibly for medical treatment, but in actual fact to avoid prosecution for a series of notorious armed robberies.
1 The company is notorious for paying its bills late.
2 The country is notorious for its appalling prison conditions.
3 The city is notorious for its red light district and strip clubs.
4 She told us the story of one of Britain's most notorious country house murders.
5 Such a notorious person has got to the top of the company. That's more than I bargained for.
6 The bar has become notorious as a meeting-place for drug dealers.
7 He was notorious as a gambler.
8 He is a notorious rake.
31 Thus ends the story of Reading's most notorious citizen.
32 Perhaps the most notorious was a forger.
33 Wordlists are notorious for including bizarre mis-spellings.
34 Even then Hussein was notorious for violence and ruthlessness.
35 Children are notorious for snacking, especially on high-fat foods.
36 Sauteed quail livers with Madeira sauce are notorious in this regard.
37 The estate has been notorious for joyriding following last year's troubles.
38 In California, pines suffer from yellowish flecking due to ozone pollution and Los Angeles is notorious for its thick ozone smogs.
39 Operation Rescue was an organization notorious for its confrontational tactics and its implacable opposition to abortion under all circumstances.
40 The unreadiness of governments to put money where the minister's mouth is, however notorious, not the issue.
41 Hotels and catering are notorious for their low rates of pay.
42 Once you did something notorious, they tagged you with an extra name, a middle name that was ordinarily never used.
43 It took us over an hour the following morning to get through this pass, a notorious place for ambushes.
44 Indeed, the new regime has refocused Conde Nast, once notorious for its excesses, firmly on the bottom line.
45 His most notorious story was a psychoanalysis of Rupert Murdoch based on material from sources including the office cleaners.
46 Indeed, Beatrice is notorious for signing the 1889 women's appeal against female suffrage, though she later recanted.
47 He became one of the more notorious tramps of the city, begging and bawling on every street corner.
48 This is the kind of scam for which the offshore industry is notorious.
49 In her most notorious photographs she wears only her triple-string pearl necklace.
50 The Department of Defense was notorious in its blatant discrimination against its non-U.
51 The puffers are notorious biters and pickers and if placed with other fishes should be given plenty of room.
52 The security forces have deployed more undercover Special Branch and Military Intelligence staff in notorious paramilitary stomping grounds.
53 Soft coal is notorious for its content of pollutants, such as sulfur.
54 The world's great religions are even more notorious for simultaneously looking in different directions.
55 Langtoft is perhaps most notorious for its record of freak weather conditions and violent storms.
56 Wall Street is notorious for having scant regard for the future and even less for the past.
57 It had previously been notorious in some areas for the manipulation of electoral boundaries and for the practice of religious discrimination.
58 He faced up to the notorious Chelsea Boot Boys with an electrified fence but was refused permission to switch it on.
59 Cantril Farm in Knowsley, 8 miles from Liverpool, is one particularly notorious example.
60 The most notorious confrontation took place around a coking plant at Orgreave, near Sheffield.
61 Time allowed 00:20 Read in studio Labour has pledged to cut crime on an estate notorious for joyriding.
62 Probably the notorious case of some rail coaches being moved by road came about in the same way.
63 Unfortunately it gives rise to distortions of political representation too notorious to require here more than passing reference.
64 Her habit of jealously bursting in on Gustave when he was dining with friends was notorious.
65 The middle of United's notorious pitch was a swamp long before kick-off, posing the threat of stamina-sapping conditions.
66 She was notorious for having lots of love affairs which she told us all about.
67 Bidwill is notorious for his secrecy while searching for a coach.
67 try its best to collect and build good sentences.
68 The hosiery industry was notorious for the range of deductions employers made from wages.
69 Have you forgotten that your tribe, the Efik, were among the most notorious slavers on the slave coast?
70 The next strand led back to the notorious case of Crichel Down in 1954.
71 The notorious case of Michigan shows this issue at its most stark.
72 The ruling brings together key figures in two other notorious Los Angeles criminal cases.
73 Environment has played a large part in making him the notorious character he is today.
74 Some years ago, when the Republicans were in charge, they set up Barry in a notorious drug sting.
75 In the past they've called publicly for notorious joy riders to be held in secure units.
76 Burdine's court-appointed trial lawyer, Joe Frank Cannon, who died in 1998, was notorious for nodding off in courtrooms.
77 One of Britain's most notorious criminals has escaped from prison.
78 Most of the notorious grade anomalies have been ironed out and the colour photos should whet people's appetites.
79 In December a further group of women prisoners were executed in the notorious Evin Prison of Tehran.
80 They just look forward to meeting the notorious killers again face to face.
81 The most notorious case concerns the 1(),600 names on 31 Outhwaite syndicates.
82 Kylesku was notorious, and approaching cars raced to be in the front of the queue to avoid a frustrating wait.
83 The Department was notorious for its blatant discrimination against non-U.S. citizen employees.
84 In the first place, v. 21b is a notorious crux of interpretation.
85 But recurrent harvest failures, the most notorious of which led to devastating famine in 1891, imposed severe hardship on many.
86 But Pascal, under the influence of Jansenism, was fundamentally hostile to the Jesuits and their notorious sophistries.
87 And he had a notorious asperity for which he was afterwards sometimes penitent.
88 The Mexico-Australia, Paraguay-USA, and Paraguay-France matches a few years ago were other notorious examples.
89 Moreover Pound's anti-Semitism, later so notorious, certainly casts a sinister light on his readiness to broach these issues.
90 But, if the cooler conditions persist, and Melbourne is notorious for its fickle weather, it will favour Lapentti.
91 The party that became notorious in the 1980s for bombing embassies and kidnapping foreigners is now preaching against rudeness.
92 A notorious drinker and womaniser, he flogged his workers and extorted high taxes.
93 They were both notorious for racing up and down the Strip on their motorbikes or in flash sports cars.
94 Three of them were among the first to be evacuated by the Red Cross from the notorious Banja Luka camp.
95 There is 544 Camp Street in New Orleans, the most notorious address in the chronicles of the assassination.
96 The Richmond case joins other notorious incidents of child-against-child violence in recent years.
97 The most notorious example in Julius Caesar was the scenes where Brutus reacts to the death of his wife Portia.
98 He has just started dating Natalie(), one of the notorious Appleton sisters.
99 This portrait of self-destruction is told through the contrast of two singing sisters, one famous and one notorious.
100 The judgments in notorious cases which had decided that there could be unfettered administrative discretion were repudiated.
101 Planners were heavily criticised for designing the route through a valley notorious for fog.
102 Doctors are notorious for their poor penmanship, and the jokes are many.
103 Sara identified the man as Kang, a notorious gang leader and drug baron.
104 Mr Jobs is a notorious control freak.
105 Athos: The most notorious woman in France.
106 He is notorious for his goings-on.
107 Oats have been notorious for disease problems.
108 Al Capone was a notorious gangster.
109 Being the world's largest retailer and a notorious discounter.
110 If Ben Ladeng is notorious terroristic organization head.
111 The tenderloin district was notorious for vice.
112 The notorious drug - pusher has been contriving an escape from the prison.
113 Black widows are notorious spiders identified by the colored, hourglass-shaped mark on their abdomens.
114 The broadest honey trap in intelligence history was probably the creation of the notorious East German spymaster, Markus Wolf.
115 The incident happened at Beachy Head -- a spot on England's south coast notorious for suicides.
116 You will head a team of elite agents as you battle against the notorious Al Capone.
117 In toxicology circles, Californians are notorious for the record-high concentrations of flame-retardant chemicals coursing through their bodies.
118 Developed by the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C), it has the remarkable ambition of providing a practical and flexible graphics format in XML, despite the notorious verbosity of XML.
119 Sybil warned Jack not to take any advice from Carl, a notorious kibitzer whose suggestions often did more harm than good.
120 She is a notorious gossiper here, who is very fond of dishing the dirt about others.
121 Of all the gatekeepers of the title, Mr. Shalom may have been the most notorious tactician.
122 Former Argentine Gen Eduardo Cabanillas has been sentenced to life in prison for running a notorious detention centre during military rule in 1976-83.
123 That wizened and grotesque little old man is a notorious miser.
124 In reserve on the Bourguebus ridge were the Leibstandarte and part of the Hitlerjugend Divisions , and these units were to go into action under the command of the notorious Josef "Sepp" Dietrich.
125 He bundled his family off to a rooming house to escape the notorious Beijing cold.
126 Responsibility for the attacks was claimed by different groups. A phone call to a Dublin newspaper said the soldiers had been killed by the Real IRA, notorious for the Omagh bombing in 1998.
127 When activists staged a limited rebellion in Benghazi in 1996, security forces retaliated by killing about 1,200 inmates — many of them from Benghazi — in the notorious Abu Salim prison.
128 But Montagnier's new direction evokes one of the most notorious affairs in French science: the "water memory" study by immunologist Jacques Benveniste.
129 The credit card company is notorious for having an unreasonably high interest rate.
130 Mr. Chen is a notorious credit abuser, so nobody trusts him.
131 His early life path became as twisted as the notorious mescal worm.
132 This highly - industrialized area is notorious for pollution and general atmospheric bleakness.
133 Strip clubs began to crop up in Moscow, and the city became notorious for its vodka-fuelled 24-hour partying(), prostitution and smoke-filled bars.
134 He adds that many in the U.S. are worried about the October mail-bomb plot and the activities of al-Qaida's notorious explosives expert Ibrahim al Asiri.
135 Ms Pope is running against Jim Hoffa, the incumbent and son of Jimmy, the notorious labour leader who mysteriously disappeared in 1975.
136 People celebrate every year for uncovering his notorious Gunpowder Plot.
137 The group wrote on a website: 'Protesters inscribed the initials of Rudolf Hess and daubed the hands of the Winston Churchill in crimson red on the statue of the notorious war criminal in Paris.
138 Southern Punjab is a notorious hub of sectarian and jihadi activity.
139 The notorious Hell Row was burned down in a fire, and much dirt was cleansed away.
140 Last, but not least, proprietary vendors are notorious for trying to counter Linux's free price tag with vague fears about its "higher" total cost of operation in the long run.
141 The most notorious pirate of the Caribbean was Henry Morgan who helped Port Royal, which is near Kingston, become known as the richest and wickedest city in the world.
142 The most notable addition is the notorious Na'avi sex scene in which Jake and Neytiri get it on, alien style, but it hardly sounds like we're talking Pandoran porn.
143 Further, Edward was a notorious womanizer, rumored to have consorted with commoners, nobility and several famous actresses of the era.
144 A religious fanatic, she's convinced that Zeus, the king of the gods and a notorious womanizer, actually seduced her.
145 Cooperation was based on a written agreement—complete with the signature of Lavrenty Beria, head of the notorious NKVD—which is shown in the film.
146 Multi - narrative adaptation of Richard v. Krafft - Ebing's notorious medico - forensic study of sexual perversity.
147 Mrs Clinton's penchant for spicy food is reportedly so notorious that flight stewards bring jalapeno slices to her with every dish.
148 Scottish - born American detective . His agency was notorious for breaking strikes and disrupting labor efforts to unionize.
149 William Burroughs was a leading Beat novelist and author of the notorious Naked Lunch.
150 Thus , it is a notorious problem to treat essential boundary conditions for element - free Galerkin method.
151 It seems to have a predilection for young adults, as did its notorious ancestor, the 1918 Spanish influenza.
152 UK PrimeMinister Gordon Brown and his wife parade with fingers entwined. And Nicolas Sarkozy and wife Carla Bruni are notorious for their public affection.
153 Before Westmoreland walks away, he tells Michael that there is one C.O. who is a notorious thief.
154 Giant pandas, notorious for their low sex drive, are among the world's most endangered animals.
155 The Sea of Japan had been tranquil but this route, on the western edge of the Pacific Ocean, past the Ryukyu Islands and into the East China Sea, is notorious for high seas and typhoons.
156 Furthermore, the notorious "war power act" must also be recalled.
157 The Motsoh ( Anoplophora glabripennis ) is a notorious Trunk borer, which eats the woodand settles in wood.
158 Reports of home invasion robberies have declined in recent years, but in the 80s and 90s, Asian gangs were notorious for committing these very brutal robberies on members of their own community.
159 English soccer fans are notorious for their craziness and barbarism.
160 IN 1979 Daniel Ortega led a socialist revolution against a notorious military dictator, going on to rule Nicaragua as head of the Sandinista movement until 1990.
161 Henry Ford himself was a notorious anti-Semite, publishing a collection of articles under the charming title, The International Jew: The World's Foremost Problem.
162 The Orono police, who already had reasons to dislike me (I was a notorious anti-Vietnam War "hippie"), were delighted with their catch.
163 In a St Louis barroom in 1895 'Stag' Lee Shelton, notorious cock-eyed pimp and badass, shot Billy Lyons after he stole his Stetson Hat.
164 A US helicopter gunship involved in a notorious Baghdad incident had previously killed Iraqi insurgents after they tried to surrender.
165 PARIS (Reuters Life!) - Paris, whose wild nightlife drew generations of party goers from Ernest Hemingway to Jim Morrison, is now more notorious for curfews than carousing.
166 Afterward, he proposed a glimpse of the notorious Berlin night life.
167 I was a notorious black sheep and clock watcher at that time. I was often caught short.
168 Few films pack as much information about the state of the world as this high velocity thriller about the notorious '70s terrorist Ilich Ramirez Sanchez, aka Carlos the Jackal.
169 So shutting down spam sources, such as the takedown of the notorious McColo spam machine last year -- represents a huge energy savings to the environment, Marcus says.
170 This scene of star-crossed love and religious heroism is set at the beginning of the notorious Massacre of Saint Bartholomew 's Day.
171 Many people were outraged by what they regarded as his non-parliamentary use of medieval laws to raise money. The most notorious was ship money.
172 She a notorious gossiper here, who is very fond of dishing the dirt about others.
173 You will be treated with contempt as a notorious bilker wherever you go. We'll see about that!
174 Kevin: That will be the day ! My boss is such a notorious penny pincher.
175 The first in the dock is Kaing Guek Eav, alias Duch, who ran the former regime's notorious S-21 torture prison and who is charged with crimes against humanity, torture and murder.
176 The team is becoming notorious below the belt in the games it plays.
177 For example, Sendmail, an email server and one of the most widely used programs on the Net, is notorious for having security problems.
178 In one of the most notorious and gruesome crashes ever, a THY (Turkish Airlines) DC-10 crashes near Orly airport killing all 346 passengers and crew.
179 Partly because it was a notorious gulag, partly because of the antichurch positions of the Soviet Union, the town didn’t have a dedicated church building until 2007.
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