infamy in A Sentence

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    When they become successful, they attract both Infamy and fame.

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    That day in Infamy.

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    They had one more child, Because of Rithika's Infamy.

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    And when they do succeed, they attract both fame and Infamy.

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    Infamy will be the result of intrigues of insidious enemies who hide their true face.

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    He later took his own life, and the event lives in Infamy as the“Virginia Tech Massacre”.

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    Once a bustling resort attracting 25,000 holidaymakers per year, Epecuén has since found Infamy as Argentina's ghost town.

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    The truth is that, on the autonomy side, we find ourselves in front of a device without Infamy or glory.

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    A month after the mayor's proclimations, two attacks occurred within days of each other that sealed Jack's Infamy for all time.

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    There were a few isolated incidents in some cities, but the reason the post-broadcast hysteria lives on in Infamy is because of exaggerated reports by local newspapers.

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    While awaiting his execution, Turpin's Infamy as a highwayman saw him become one of York prison's most famous residents with people coming from all around to see him.

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    The Battle of Stalingrad has lived in Infamy as one of history's most brutal sieges, but new evidence reveals the full extent of the unthinkably dark acts committed during the battle.

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    Of course, for the most famous speech of his career, President Franklin D. Roosevelt put the month first when he intoned,“yesterday, December 7, 1941- a date which will live in Infamy.”.

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    In a letter addressed to the President of Harvard University, Kanwal said he has been forced to write the letter on behalf of the concerned citizens of India to bring attention to“the Infamy” that Sinha(Harvard Business School, 1992) has gained in India and“the disrepute he has brought your university by his intemperate actions”.

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