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Examples
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Lindsay died far more famous-or infamous'than she had ever been in life, a fact that undoubtedly would have roused little in her except cynical amusement.
Hunting Fear Hooper, Kay 2004
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While reason asserted that naturally the famous-or about-to-be-famous, or possibly-famous, at any rate-were bound to be much like everyone else in their daily behavior, I had to admit that I found this report of the Bonnie Prince a bit of a letdown.
Dragonfly in Amber Gabaldon, Diana 1992
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At ten minutes to twelve, they drove off in the car to the famous-or infamous-Ace of Spades.
Partners In Crime Christie, Agatha, 1890-1976 1984
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Dunross had chosen the foyer deliberately, wanting to be seen with the now famous-or infamous Bartlett and his lady.
Noble House Clavell, James 1981
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Out of all the performance art that grew out of S. F.'s punk scene, perhaps none was so famous-or infamous-as S.rvival Research Labs, Mark Pauline
SF360 Susan Gerhard 2010
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We are, after all, talking about a singular vision of the future that's most famous-or infamous-for featuring Sean Connery wearing a large red diaper.
News 2009
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Structure and Randomness, collects some of the writings that first appeared there: expository notes on mathematical results that are or ought to be well-known, sketches of unusual proofs for classical theorems, the texts of three invited lectures, a selection of discussions of open problems, and a few curiosities, including a famous-or infamous-attempt to explain quantum mechanics in terms of the video game
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He vowed to make the names of such earmark gluttons famous-or infamous, as the case may be.
WORLDMag.com 2008
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He vowed to make the names of such earmark gluttons famous-or infamous, as the case may be.
Latest Articles World Magazine 2008
gabi commented on the word famous-or
the word famous-or looks funny, because there are two words, which is unusual. What do you know!
October 27, 2009