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Now, a watered-down version called Notoriety for Profit is in many states, including California, but trust me on this: She ` ll beat it.
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Several states have passed what ` s called the Notoriety for Profit law.
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One W.A. Hayne, of nondescript complexion and Radical persuasion, whose frantic speeches and other wild performances during a political canvass several years ago procured him the sobriquet of "Notoriety," is just now lording over our unhappy people in the guise of a United States commissioner.
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"Notoriety," said the doctor, with the air of a man who has completely solved a difficult question.
The American Senator Anthony Trollope 1848
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A gameplay feature new to the Hitman series was also added, the "Notoriety" system.
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Alongside the Times's reporting of the leaks, the newspaper also ran a profile of Mr. Assange on Oct. 23 headlined, "WikiLeaks Chief on Run, Trailed by His Notoriety."
Journalism Scoops WikiLeaks L. Gordon Crovitz 2010
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"Notoriety is a component that some humans place a lot of value on."
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"Notoriety is a component that some humans place a lot of value on."
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Notoriety means winding up with your head on the chopping block.
The Other Lincoln 2009
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Notoriety and cash seeking alleged girlfriends surface by the hour, and rare factual tidbits leak out, tantalizing our celebrity obsessions with a daily fix.
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