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notoriously

adverb as in particularly

Weak match

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A notoriously blunt speaker, did Ratcliffe really mean it when he said Amorim needed three years to prove his worth, or was he just buying the former Sporting coach some time?

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The 25-year-old, skating the same programme as last season but in a new crystal-bedecked navy dress, comfortably pulled off a notoriously difficult triple Axel to start.

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Environmental and regulatory barriers, as well as political sensitivities, make mining and refining notoriously slow and expensive.

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But the industry has struggled to come up with a single structure that can satisfy inherently contradictory demands—offering investors a way to easily cash in and out of holdings that are notoriously illiquid.

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But he also acknowledged the difficulty of making such changes in L.A.’s notoriously fragmented approach to planning and delivering infrastructure projects.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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