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And this became part of her notoriousness, too: She was frail — but just look at her on the bench, asking attorneys sharp, probing questions about the laws that would affect and shape us all.

The Prince George’s own spiffiness masks that earlier time, which included a descent into notoriousness as the city’s largest welfare hotel and its largest homeless shelter.

And therefore, since the pretended condemnation of Canon Caponsacchi for criminal knowledge of Francesca Pompilia is excluded, the pretended notoriousness of the adultery resulting therefrom also falls to the ground.

Neither can this notoriousness be alleged against her undefended.

His actions are strong encounters, and for their notoriousness always upon record.

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

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