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"notoriety" Definitions
  1. the state of being famous for being bad in some way

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Shkreli has an "extraordinary amount of negative notoriety," Greebel "has absolutely no notoriety," the filing said.
" Their filing argues that while Shkreli has an "extraordinary amount of negative notoriety," Greebel "has absolutely no notoriety.
"Since they label themselves as an ISIS cyber division even though they've never been acknowledged by ISIS—in lieu of inflating their own notoriety, they're inflating ISIS's notoriety," said Alkhouri.
EU and Grassroots Out — that brought him real notoriety.
So she has a great perspective on fame and notoriety.
The group gained media notoriety in Britain after the Sept.
"She had such huge notoriety for this work," says Firestone.
Holiday first gained notoriety by speaking out against affirmative action.
They're seeking publicity, notoriety and what they regard as fame.
Increased notoriety has drawn fans as well as deterring them.
Parton has nonetheless gained notoriety for her extensive philanthropic efforts.
One such group, Southwest Key Programs, gained notoriety after Sen.
But in this case, the motive is probably simple notoriety.
I asked Tolya what he made of our building's notoriety.
Bitcoin has gained most of its notoriety as an investment.
I don't need the notoriety, I don't need the visibility.
Her work came to notoriety posthumously thanks to Alice Walker.
Despite its notoriety, the wall was relatively small in height.
But he doesn't have the notoriety of many other owners.
Cambridge Analytica made many mistakes on the path to notoriety.
Instead, both brought her notoriety when they failed quite incredibly.
This week, Mr. Hyde appeared to embrace his newfound notoriety.
I'm sure he's surprised to have acquired such notoriety recently.
He soon gained notoriety as a kind of cultural terrorist.
He said his notoriety would command attention in the Senate.
" She gained notoriety on "Beautiful Creatures" and "House of Cards.
The egg's undeniable notoriety, however, does offer a unique marketing opportunity.
Despite his notoriety, Koloff isn't in the WWE Hall of Fame.
Unlike Helen, Blair basked in the fruits of her newfound notoriety.
"Nobody at Winchester gains notoriety by upholding institutions," he points out.
Pauline first gained notoriety in 1987 when SRL appeared in Pranks!
Those types will expose you for a paycheck or gain notoriety.
And, you know, I have some notoriety but I'm not rich.
New artists usually seek notoriety by signing with a major label.
Notoriety: Gravel's campaign is, by and large, not being taken seriously.
Despite his notoriety, very few people are aware of his background.
Polanski's career has flourished despite the notoriety of the rape case.
Fame, or notoriety, is their currency, the only product being marketed.
Dimock gained notoriety in the 2010 documentary "Gasland" by Josh Fox.
The elite, counterterrorism-focused group gained notoriety when it rescued Capt.
In the hour of her notoriety, when Edward VIII abdicated the
Melenchon mocked his new notoriety in a blog on his website.
Star first gained notoriety for posting personal blogs and vlogs online.
Mercer's growing notoriety was "not so good for morale," he explained.
The Times's stylebook says this: notoriety means more than just fame.
Trolls see celebrity engagement as a way to boost their notoriety.
But they got something else Mr. Trump has in abundance: notoriety.
They would hate the notoriety of being singled out like that.
Mr. Thompson had earned his transit notoriety, according to the police.
The building's notoriety has helped put the couple in the spotlight.
He gained fame and notoriety for aiming the company's goals high.
This is not the K5's first brush with media notoriety.
I never had enough notoriety to know who these people were!
Her work gained international notoriety when it was profiled in TeenVogue.
The cover drew wide notoriety, just as Mr. Krasnow had hoped.
All the notoriety amounts to a big shift for Ms. Villarreal.
She used her own notoriety to kick-start her modeling career.
But one of the many Packers running backs to gain occasional notoriety?
To break them for notoriety and financial gain is illegal and criminal.
In a sense, "American Animals" rewards them with the notoriety they sought.
Under his leadership, it gained notoriety for its attacks against U.S. forces.
Kim Yo Jong gained notoriety at the Winter Olympics in South Korea.
Arthur, as an anonymous clown-painted avenger, becomes a figure of notoriety.
Viral YouTube clips couldn't give a teenage hooper notoriety beyond his ability.
As she fought to stay anonymous, her notoriety also gave her power.
As Saturday's appearance showed, that notoriety does not easily translate to reality.
Despite his notoriety, his playing time in the N.F.L. has been limited.
The Malibu Games mostly featured people whose notoriety centers on social media.
The notoriety of Stromboli's active volcano has even translated into popular culture.
Masturbation sleeves The masturbation sleeve endowed with most notoriety is The Fleshlight.
And social media has driven a hunger for notoriety at any cost.
Officials at the suburban White House are shocked by their new notoriety.
Getting that kind of pop culture notoriety from Spicer's position isn't easy.
The fame, or notoriety, criterion is just as important in this case.
The second thing is that he gets notoriety for being on television.
The line between fame and notoriety practically dissolves under this full moon.
For all its notoriety, most Americans know very little about Guantanamo Bay.
Work deserves credit, and I'm happy you're getting the notoriety you earned.
The report slipped by after its release last month without much notoriety.
Left gained notoriety for successful bets against stocks such as Valeant Pharmaceuticals.
Peloton's advertising has also gained notoriety, but for all the wrong reasons.
The Malibu Games mostly featured people whose notoriety centres on social media.
But Thore, now 33, says she wasn't looking for fame or notoriety.
"It brought some kind of notoriety to the Virgin Islands," he said.
"This kind of notoriety is not a particularly good thing," she added.
For Vytautas, the goal has been to leverage their new players' notoriety.
That's Parker's advantage, but it's also her downfall: She craves the notoriety.
That downturn fed territorial disputes and earned Matinicus some notoriety for lawlessness.
Researchers say that a desire for notoriety has motivated many such perpetrators.
He has already dispatched a number of opponents whose notoriety exceeds Masterson's.
They won numerous tournament trophies and earned widespread notoriety in fishing circles.
Avenatti first gained national notoriety in 2018 for his representation of Daniels.
Its frequently circuslike atmosphere is a well-known component of its notoriety.
Instead, it's often the trinkets inside that have gained the most notoriety.
At his peak of notoriety, Avenatti even considered running for president himself.
The fathers on both sides have their share of notoriety for different reasons.
Etsy artist Rebecca Cullen achieved notoriety for marketing a $335 safety pin necklace.
Instead, his notoriety has turned him into a celebrity of the cell block.
Since the 20133s, no band has got the notoriety worldwide like Nickelback has.
Noah, you've already found notoriety in popularizing the shisito pepper—another mild pepper.
"My intentions aren't notoriety or money grabbing," Ms. Ashworth said in the interview.
Before the election, he had no political notoriety—Mitchell is a business recruiter.
ByteDance's notoriety went up a few notches this week after it acquired Musical.
Corrections officials have said Holmes poses ongoing security challenges because of his notoriety.
For his part, Yousafzai seems to be taking his internet notoriety in stride.
It also means that even a minor terror attack can achieve global notoriety.
At its core, Florence Foster Jenkins is a bizarre tale of accidental notoriety,
For years, the notoriety of my case made me feel isolated and claustrophobic.
Charles Williams gained notoriety in the independent wrestling circuit starting the late 1980s.
Except that de Jong had gained his notoriety primarily by being, well, notorious.
They're using it, I think, for attention or to try to get notoriety.
Do you think this record when you really broke through to mainstream notoriety?
Block first gained notoriety for alleging fraudulent accounting in publicly traded Chinese companies.
No other pipeline has developed as much notoriety as the proposed TransCanada Corp.
Jones gained notoriety in the late 1980s after calling the 1987 market crash.
Despite their notoriety as a major pollutant, plastics have important stories to tell.
Christie's novel derives much of its notoriety from the solution to its mystery.
But lately Edo State has gained notoriety as a hub of sexual exploitation.
Certain to attain MASSIVE notoriety yet also likely to win the main prize.
But Mr. Lee's case has drawn particular interest because of his past notoriety.
Jim Keady, a former Asbury Park councilman who gained unexpected notoriety after Gov.
Brown-Long told Holt that she will use her notoriety to help others.
The case is unrelated to the incident that first gained Shkreli public notoriety.
Now the police are trying to end the notoriety of gunmen in shootings.
He gained notoriety in November when he and two other House Republicans – Reps.
Since the theft, Mr. Cattelan has been taking advantage of the crime's notoriety.
Out of her solitude hatch these sparkling, sadomasochistic stories, and, recently, some notoriety.
The practice was dubbed "ghosting" after gaining notoriety in online dating, CNBC notes.
They first rose to notoriety after they murdered the young blogger Rajib Haider.
Many put Obilić's absurdly improbable rise down to the notoriety of their owner.
The fathers on both sides have their share of notoriety, for different reasons.
Did the notoriety from his acting mean that other competitors treated Josh differently?
There were signs even in high school that national notoriety was having an effect.
The sentence comes not long after another on-campus sex assault case gained notoriety.
So, Rubio's shoe notoriety might just get him to the front of the race.
Is there a contestant who just wants to gain notoriety for his wine company?
This island haven also let Miró retreat from the pressures of art world notoriety.
Carl Benjamin is known as Sargon of Akkad, who first gained notoriety during Gamergate.
As the Bechdel Test's notoriety increased, however, so, too, did critiques of its measurements.
Despite this notoriety, there is much more to Seren Sensei than that buzzy clip.
That practice was dubbed "ghosting" after gaining notoriety in the realm of online dating.
With more notoriety has come bigger budgets, and ultimately, more adventurous bookings and productions.
It was one poster in particular, though, that propelled Sister Serpents into worldwide notoriety.
But she notes that the global notoriety has come at a "slightly negative" cost.
The only force field present was the one generated by his desire for notoriety.
But his notoriety may have worked against him as far as Snow was concerned.
But NAMBLA's sudden notoriety drew attention—and disgust—that such groups definitely didn't want.
His involvement in Uber brought him notoriety, while Carolan's role slipped through the cracks.
Logan later achieved worldwide notoriety after filming a dead body in Japan's Aokigahara forest.
"I think they are starting to enjoy the notoriety," Wallish told the news outlet.
He's not in it for the notoriety and doesn't care if anyone believes him.
Three years earlier, Leathers had earned notoriety as Anthony Weiner's most famous sexting partner.
For all its notoriety and specialty, Tango is a feature bound for mass consumption.
For another, plenty of people figure notoriety is not all that different from fame.
There was a dark side to his newly found notoriety as well, Chan reveals.
I spoke with Steinberg this afternoon to see how he's handling his sudden notoriety.
Residents will also be compensated for their financial losses due to the building's notoriety.
So we've had quite a bit of notoriety on our nutty chocolate chip cookie.
Bad schools can be sued, and the notoriety of the lawsuits can garner attention.
By the time he gained any kind of notoriety he was rich and gone.
"I can't compete with Forever 21's prices or David Yurman's notoriety," she said.
" Further, although she enjoys her notoriety, she cringes at "the transparency of her talk.
The last show I performed in Moscow I got a little too much notoriety.
Eighteen surgeries and some notoriety followed after his story became public during Bergdahl's trial.
People would die for that kind of notoriety to bring awareness to the mission.
The notoriety has obscured the club's bid to raise its national profile this year.
Certain to attain MASSIVE notoriety yet also likely to win the main prize. #Venezia76.
More recently Mr. Cho gained notoriety through the highhanded actions of his family members.
Against this backdrop, the Alden name has assumed some notoriety in the newspaper industry.
The group's popularity has no doubt fanned the flames of Kevin Nguyen's online notoriety.
" Nyong'o previously gained notoriety for her Oscar-winning performance in "12 Years A Slave.
Tommy has more notoriety, but The Who's best rock opera is their second attempt.
But those people, I'm not sure those people would ever risk losing that notoriety.
But Hodel truly gained notoriety in 1949, when his daughter Tamar accused him of incest.
"We'd be giving those guys too much notoriety if we spice it up," Alkhouri said.
His wife and daughter could not escape fame, they could hope only to avoid notoriety.
He gained some notoriety in 2011 for capturing another photo series at the Dead Sea.
The Facebook Live videos that gained the group notoriety may be key to the case.
"He sought many things from his act of terror but one was notoriety," Ardern said.
Under Charney, American Apparel gained notoriety for its racy advertising and its leader's brash antics.
"What gas companies have always been is a matter of common notoriety," the article read.
"The problem is, once an electronic artist gets notoriety, they want institutional acceptance," he says.
However, Lombardo said he did not want to give any notoriety or attention to Paddock.
Its business model gained notoriety: apeing successful American online firms in Europe and emerging markets.
Oklahoma State coach Mike Gundy continues to wear the mullet that has gained him notoriety.
But the small screen is really where Perry found notoriety with dozens of TV appearances.
Brown's case gained notoriety again this week, with tweets about it flying from multiple celebrities.
I ask Hannah how he seemed to deal with his newfound notoriety at the time.
Films based on true stories often exaggerate the contemporary notoriety of events for dramatic effect.
But they gained notoriety when they kidnapped more than 210 school girls in April 210.
According to Evans, Deen's notoriety has even helped the careers of some of his accusers.
Her notoriety spread so quickly that her mother called her from California the next day.
"He sought many things from his act of terror, but one was notoriety," Ardern said.
Takata's notoriety could work to the advantage of bidders, ensuring potential claims have been identified.
In essence, the "notoriety" of Kim's sex tape helped put her family on the map.
But this study was the first to the chemical some notoriety among consumer watchdog groups.
They surge in popularity and notoriety for brief spells, only to dip, and later reappear.
SEA has gained notoriety for hijacking news organizations' Twitter accounts and knocking their websites offline.
"I'm not playing the game for (notoriety)," Leonard said at NBA Finals media day Wednesday.
If you don't build that…with notoriety and presence, you're not in the game anymore.
He was totally unmanageable, and enjoyed the notoriety his antics gave him within the prison.
You are the sign of sex, Scorpio, but cash and notoriety are your other loves.
Her popularity (and notoriety) made dressing up as the embattled influencer an perfect Halloween costume.
For the Diamantises, that particular booth is a welcome source of notoriety, curiosity and business.
Unfortunately, notoriety comes only when the country wants to jeer him as a bumbling fool.
Mr. Farenthold, first elected in 2010, has long had a whiff of notoriety about him.
For Ms. Gibson, a natural introvert with a beatific smile, notoriety has been an adjustment.
They attained notoriety in New York when several were found in Central Park in 2013.
"I am not going to give him any notoriety for what he did," Gerke said.
She most recently gained notoriety for her philanthropic efforts and staunch support of prison reform.
Yesenia recently gained some notoriety thanks to a video that went viral on social media.
Hailed in a few local papers as a hero, Comstock gained a taste for notoriety.
Professional gaming is an emerging industry growing in popularity and offering lucrative pay and notoriety.
Survivor memory — perhaps suggestively nudged by Mengele's subsequent notoriety — has not always been entirely accurate.
"I am not going to give him any notoriety," said Odessa Police Chief Michael Gerke.
But the notoriety over the theft might increase its value to $1 million, he said.
Wiley has gained notoriety for his portraits of young black men that channel classical works.
There's nothing wrong with pursuing a materialistic view of success: more money, greater status, notoriety.
Antifa—short for anti-fascist action—has grown in notoriety since the election of Donald Trump.
Angels are the faces of the brand, with air-tight contracts, staggering paychecks, and unprecedented notoriety.
Asaib grew and gained notoriety for targeting American troops, claiming responsibility for over 21,22016 such attacks.
Asaib grew and gained notoriety for targeting American troops, claiming responsibility for over 6,000 such attacks.
Crazy Ex-Girlfriend is garnering a lot of notoriety in a really short amount of time.
This subsequently allows these threat actors to sell their "services" for more money or gain notoriety.
Yet Rosalie doesn't mince words on how lucky her mother was to gain notoriety at all.
Try as he might to gain influence and notoriety, Pell seems to have lost the game.
The debt-fuelled megadeals on which the industry had built its fame (or notoriety) seemed over.
The NTJ only gained national notoriety in 2018 for vandalizing Buddhist statues in central Sri Lanka.
If the people on the sidewalk knew of the Mustang's notoriety, they did not show fear.
Sabalenka has gained notoriety for both her exceptional skills and rather loud grunts on the court.
The concern: Mass shooters are carrying out these horrific tragedies in part for fame and notoriety.
He would bring clout and a positive notoriety, maybe more so than anyone else, even Ellison.
Kobach's first claim to notoriety came in the aftermath of the September 20163, 2001, terror attacks.
Given the notoriety Damore's writing has achieved, it's striking how poorly the whole thing holds together.
Basically, she's accumulated a level of social notoriety most of us will never come close to.
It's safe to say his notoriety dwarfs his less-than-stellar 6-9 professional MMA record.
Known as the "Egyptian Magician," Kabary Salem gained notoriety when an opponent died after a fight.
Poor Mason the baby koala isn't helping his species' notoriety for being just a tad dopey.
The stock rout last summer coincided with the apex of both Xu's success and his notoriety.
Zappa was an early example of a brand of celebrity in which notoriety overshadowed professional accomplishment.
I admire the fact that she's used her notoriety for good as an anti-bullying ambassador.
He should take the notoriety and run, because it's never going to be like this again.
Meek Mill's notoriety brought necessary attention to these issue and has highlighted a path to progress.
The wych elm has a notoriety that must have given French a kernel of plot inspiration.
Several years ago, as Mr. Shkreli gained notoriety, the two men stopped talking to each other.
They only have a small chance at a rose, but a 250 percent chance of notoriety.
But the region kind of embraces its notoriety with a wink-wink and a nudge-nudge.
But the notoriety had its downside, too, she said, including threats she received after the episode.
The titleholder, Joanna Jedrzejczyk, has not reached the mainstream notoriety of Rousey, but aficionados love her.
As DuBuc discovered, getting off a state's online database doesn't mean the end of online notoriety.
But sure enough: Making Vines brought him notoriety, inside and outside of his high school hallways.
Although the case has gained notoriety, many say it reflects a reality in parts of Argentina.
"He may have sought notoriety, but we in New Zealand will give him nothing," she said.
Zerodium has gained notoriety for offering high payouts and bounties for targets such as the iPhone.
At the time, she had attained a degree of notoriety by photographing crying children or monkeys.
But even without the notoriety of his death, his memory might have lived on in another way.
It's an interesting idea that will definitely benefit from having someone with Bjork's notoriety spreading the word.
Here's how Grumpy Cat rose to notoriety and brought happiness to many with her memorable miserable demeanor.
She had led a humble lifestyle after the scandal but never escaped the notoriety it brought her.
She expressed concern about whether her notoriety would cause her future child to be bullied and teased.
Before it gained notoriety as hell on earth, Falluja was called the city of mosques and minarets.
In the end, Finnish journalists adopted a policy similar to those proposed in the No Notoriety campaign.
The thing that's gotten me the most notoriety is the thing I put the least effort into.
Experts divide them into categories like "hacktivists" and "script kiddies," opportunistic hackers motivated by notoriety or fame.
He gained notoriety for Aereo, which was well on its way to irrevocably changing the TV business.
Adam Lambert's career found fame after American Idol, but he recently admitted that instant notoriety was bittersweet.
And in typical Cash fashion, she always stayed modest and humble, quietly deflecting any attention or notoriety.
It's that stability, Zemitis says, that has gotten the company notoriety in the high-end tent marketplace.
The situation has changed since: several jihadists who have recently attained notoriety have had links to Italy.
Over the past few years, Thomas has gained notoriety as one of this generation's leading American artists.
His designs may not have Demna Gvasalia notoriety, but they're generally well-liked by editors and customers.
It gained notoriety in May 2015 by killing six soldiers when it shot down an army helicopter.
Among the younger generation of Mexican immigrants, some had only the dimmest understanding of Mr. Guzmán's notoriety.
Insys gained notoriety recently for bankrolling the campaign against marijuana legalization in Arizona during the November election.
Tay-K gained notoriety in 2017, when he cut off his ankle bracelet and fled house arrest.
Sampson, a regular at the club in question—The Alamo—is delighted with his new-found notoriety.
Tay-K gained notoriety in 2017 when he cut off his ankle bracelet and fled house arrest.
And Steph is getting a lot of notoriety, obviously, and drawing fans and media everywhere we go.
Despite all of her notoriety, Bertita never changed, she was still sweet, wry and tenacious as ever.
Wham's breakout second album, Make It Big (21998), catapulted young Michael and Andrew Ridgeley to worldwide notoriety.
"There are more and more people of color rising to notoriety in the [cannabis] space," they said.
However, Abrams said she and Gillum did not earn the same notoriety as O'Rourke following their runs.
" But it's Schwendeman's grandmother, Fleecie, who is getting the biggest kick out of her husband's "funny notoriety.
So within Tom Tom, we explore the idea of what 'great' means or what's worthy of notoriety.
But the cocktail's notoriety has led to a serious problem for the bar: lost and stolen toes.
The Iowa-born California congressman is trying to use his TV notoriety in a bid for president.
Rapinoe has gained both notoriety and praise — depending on your party affiliation — for her unabashed political statements.
Allende gained notoriety in Chile when she co-founded the first feminist magazine in the country, Paula.
That's exactly what happened with the price hike that brought "Pharma Bro" Martin Shkreli to national notoriety.
That state's last execution, of Joseph Wood, gained international notoriety as the longest execution in American history.
On "Hyperion," Lévy steps lightly over the shaky bridge between heritage and modernism, between anonymity and notoriety.
" Greebel's lawyers argued in that filing that because of Shkreli's notoriety and his stunts since then, "Mr.
He has gained all this notoriety by stacking cups in small pyramids at a mind-boggling clip.
Her heirs to the throne of tabloid notoriety have no such luxury, nor do they desire it.
In time, its notoriety started to pay off; in 2013, Mr. Sestero wrote a tell-all book.
However, Uber's latest string of scandals may leave a worse mark than its past brushes with notoriety.
Anon-IB first gained notoriety in 2014 for its involvement in the hacking of celebrities' nude photos.
Other artists have attempted to capitalize on the viral notoriety of these rappers by working with them.
It got those, but also notoriety and a perennially weak team in football, the league's signature sport.
He's a stoic, an existential drone, a man who doesn't crave notoriety and has strict internal standards.
Her gaining notoriety goes hand in hand with her efforts to help these organizations that she supports.
He has also focused on prominent people, while other presidents often pardoned people not of particular notoriety.
And he gained some notoriety, starting at 9 when relatives were rounded up in a federal raid.
A politician of some notoriety recently made a comment about Washington that some Americans would agree with.
Chip and Joanna Gaines rose to notoriety thanks to their home makeover series, which premiere in 2013.
Even with his notoriety, this would have had little impact on national politics but for one coincidence.
Mr. Rosen urged the judge to "set the tone," given the gravity and notoriety of the case.
His comments about Jews and black people were dismissed as "trolling" in the early days of his notoriety.
But the notoriety of cybercrime hasn't necessarily stopped employees from falling from the same old tricks, Verizon found.
But the bid gave him the "notoriety," as he puts it, to take his show on the road.
At the peak of its notoriety, the issue was talked about nearly 1,000 times in a single day.
"Game of Thrones" is by no means the first show to gain notoriety for killing off major characters.
Reddy's outsized meals weren't a simple pursuit of internet notoriety, but a reflection of his equally outsized heart.
The rapper quickly gained international notoriety for his unrestrained lyrics and unsettling music videos that he directs himself.
In 210, Madonna put out the album MDNA, obnoxiously ushering MDMA into a new era of mainstream notoriety.
Pruitt also savors this kind of notoriety from the media, even as he hides his whereabouts from them.
The fund first gained notoriety in 2013 after joining a coalition of activists in a stake for Sotheby's.
Groups which didn't receive the notoriety of Tomb Mold or Horrendous stretched blast beats and growls even further.
"I don't even know if she has an idea of the scope of her notoriety," he told Mashable.
Shkreli, and his lawyers, have good reason to fear that his notoriety could bias potential jurors against him.
Hockey did not quite have the same notoriety in the United States in 1924 as it does now.
In June 1999 the family moved to Bethesda, Maryland, where Steve grew up, hoping to escape the notoriety.
That's partially because so many figures involved in the trial went on to achieve greater pop culture notoriety.
And the hideout, like the man who briefly lived there, was mysterious and gaining notoriety by the day.
He drew worldwide notoriety in May 2013 when cell phone video appeared to show him smoking crack cocaine.
He never lost it more than on "Darling Nikki," a song from "Purple Rain" whose notoriety precedes it.
He would rather be infamous than be unknown, and he'd quickly sacrifice morals in the name of notoriety.
The men gained notoriety after they knelt during the national anthem to protest police brutality and racial inequality.
"They exploited my state of mind for profit and notoriety," Spencer told the Atlanta Journal-Constitution last week.
To win Alper over, Cuban touted his access to celebrity influencers who could help the app gain notoriety.
He converted to Islam and gained notoriety as a singer of nasheeds, or Islamic devotional music, in German.
She gained notoriety for living a lavish lifestyle that critics saw as a symbol of impunity and graft.
Daniels, whose legal name is Stephanie Clifford, gained notoriety after suing President Donald Trump following an alleged affair.
Despite his notoriety within East Coast rap, Volpe seems content in his role as a low-key hitmaker.
Most dangerous of all were La Mirada Punks, a gang that quickly grew in notoriety in the 80s.
He believes any effort to do so is an attempt by Bannon to gain notoriety of his own.
A letter to an acquaintance on this day in 1773 indicates that her notoriety also won her freedom.
Crucially, because of his notoriety within the far right, Collins's moles don't have to explain themselves to him.
Henze gained notoriety as an Apple hacker after revealing a macOS vulnerability known as KeySteal earlier this year.
While Bulger was robbing banks and killing people, his younger brother Billy was acquiring political notoriety and power.
Bondi also says Simpson moving to Florida would create a burden on law enforcement because of his notoriety.
As an Instagram star and conceptual artist, Alexandra Marzella gained notoriety for her political performances and explicit selfies.
He may have sought notoriety, but we in New Zealand will give him nothing—not even his name.
Also, it is not unheard-of for the Bureau of Prisons to take an inmate's notoriety into consideration.
"I can state with certainty that this notoriety is not what Ms. Khan is looking for," she added.
But he acknowledged that "unlawful posting of criminal activity for notoriety and publicity," was a seldom-used law.
The notoriety of the many nicknames for these children suggest both their prevalence and stigmatization, the researchers said.
The chaotic-good corvid gained notoriety in 2016 for tampering with a crime scene in Vancouver, British Columbia.
The Islamist militant group attained international notoriety after abducting more than 270 schoolgirls from the town of Chibok.
Their notoriety helps them forge bonds with their followers based on admiration for and loyalty to the leader.
He may have sought notoriety but we in New Zealand will give him nothing -- not even his name.
He may have sought notoriety, but we in New Zealand will give him nothing -- not even his name.
But the site has gained notoriety for allowing neighbors to stir up paranoia about crime on their streets.
Shocked by my prescience, I reached out to Carrera to see how he feels about his newfound notoriety.
But for all his local fame and notoriety, Mr. Moore was never an inevitability in the Senate race.
The first wedge that Donald Trump had that gave him notoriety was, 'Build a wall,' 'rapist,' 'murderers,' etc.
Understand, that this was a show that built its notoriety on human-on-human conflicts and unforeseen consequences.
The problem there is you need a bit of notoriety before someone buys a can of your shit.
Released in 2007, Passage was the third game created by Rohrer and the first to garner him global notoriety.
The film had a bout of notoriety back in September when it premiered at the Toronto International Film Festival.
Ironically, the Pilates-inspired workout gained quick notoriety when it became a favorite of former first lady Michelle Obama.
He would love for someone to break his record in Russia and free him from this lifetime of notoriety.
It gained notoriety by abducting more than 200 girls from the northeast Nigerian town of Chibok in April 2014.
The Jalisco cartel's notoriety exploded last year when it carried out a series of direct attacks on the authorities.
The former Formula 1 aerodynamicist has become one of Australia's most skilled bakers, and risen to notoriety very quickly.
It gained notoriety after an overdose of the painkiller was deemed to have killed pop singer Prince in 2016.
Ocasio-Cortez, a rising progressive star, quickly gained notoriety in part due to her active use of social media.
At Fox News, Kelly reached peak notoriety for her confrontation with Donald Trump at the first Republican presidential debate.
While the foundation has some renown, in recent years, this pales in comparison to the notoriety generated by Solomon.
Watching companies go from nothing to notoriety in no time was a master class in marketing and product development.
Similarly, Outlander first gained notoriety thanks to just how genuinely sexy its time traveling boots knocking happened to be.
He earned local popularity and national notoriety for his harsh treatment of prisoners and zealous pursuit of illegal immigrants.
Neistat most recently gained notoriety for snowboarding behind a Jeep through New York City during the January 2016 snowstorm.
Though the comparisons to Kim and Kylie has certainly given them notoriety and buzz, it's not without its downsides.
Some of those currently standing up for free speech are trying to drain university resources while gaining personal notoriety.
It's not lower than market value nor is the seller trying to score a premium because of its notoriety.
Mr Ablyazov's appeal in Kazakhstan appears limited, though he enjoys notoriety at home because of the government's constant denunciations.
Going relatively unnoticed, the automotive appliance has since reached Miles Davis levels of notoriety thanks to a Reddit post.
Over the past few years, BoJo has gained notoriety for mishandling political and social situations in the real world.
True believers are shrugging it off, but with its newfound notoriety, a lot of latecomers are feeling some pain.
Zimmerman has been trolling for notoriety since his acquittal, to the point of retweeting an image of Martin's body.
He made cracking down on illegal immigration a priority for his deputies, a stance that gained him national notoriety.
Trump views the entire world through the lens of fame and notoriety: Trump's measure of success is money, sure.
Money can be both a gift and a curse; notoriety can render you both an idol and a target.
In the mid-2000s, Heidi Montag and Spencer Pratt gained widespread notoriety by playing the villains on 'The Hills.
These gunmen were believed to share two hypermasculine traits: feelings of profound isolation and a compulsion for viral notoriety.
She earned some notoriety in 2012 for defending U.S. soldiers accused of urinating on the corpses of Taliban fighters.
"Because of the defendant's notoriety, there is intense interest in the defendant's plea and sentence," Cote said in court.
These are certainly strange times given both Beyonce and Jay-Z's notoriety for keeping quiet about their private life.
When he staged his introductory attack, the self-proclaimed Mr. Mercedes was not satisfied with violence and notoriety alone.
Earlier this month, the town gained national notoriety when it voted to keep its old seal for historical reasons.
In December of 299, Warren Buffett was 32 years old and gaining notoriety as an investor in Omaha, Neb.
As a result, these white colleagues make more money, receive more notoriety and, in many cases, receive valuable benefits.
Apple Music and Tidal have both grown in notoriety and increased subscriber totals as a result of these deals.
Illmob is a hacker group founded by Will Genovese, who gained notoriety for stealing Microsoft source code in 2004.
As Branca Studios gained notoriety, Abran's vision for his studio expanded; he wanted to start designing his own merchandise.
He also says Kelly makes for a difficult prisoner because of his notoriety and implications that come with that.
Dostum was a former communist general who had earned some notoriety for changing his allegiance in previous Afghan conflicts.
It's got a notoriety that, admit it, has you intrigued to see just how disastrous it could possibly be.
Religious Freedom Restoration Act Mike Pence gained notoriety in 2015 for signing the Religious Freedom Restoration Act into law.
Chinese scientist He Jiankui earned worldwide notoriety last week after claiming to have engineered the first gene-edited babies.
But it is most likely related to one or more of four categories of activities that have drawn notoriety.
Its origin is murky but possibly Italian, after a village whose residents gained notoriety for selling fake papal garments.
New Zealand's prime minister has vowed not to give the mosque shooter the sort of notoriety he clearly desires.
Uganda's infamous 'anti-gay' bill Around the same time, Uganda gained notoriety internationally for the infamous "anti-gay" bill.
T.S. Eliot was born in St. Louis, Missouri, in 1888 and gained notoriety as a poet early in life.
This over-the-top sex toy has been around for a while, but it's gained notoriety in recent years.
Whether it's for profit, to eat, to wear, for tradition, to gain notoriety, or to make a political statement.
While the notoriety has put a bigger spotlight on Clifford's career, she said, the attention also has its downsides.
"I think he's enjoying his notoriety and the celebrity piece to all of this," said a friend of Steyer's.
The leak was archetypal: It earned him both notoriety as a historic whistle-blower and a life in exile.
She sees her notoriety as a political asset, burnishing her credentials as a fearless speaker of truth to power.
We felt that part of our mission was to create a ceremony where these folks are given more notoriety.
Even in this crowd, "La Religieuse" stood out, less for its notoriety than its brilliant filmmaking and impassioned restraint.
The group staged a performance in 2012 in the Cathedral of Christ the Savior that gained them international notoriety.
Corsi gained notoriety as the author of a book questioning John Kerry's military service during the 2004 presidential campaign.
Bill: For the first 40 years since the game's creation, I received very little notoriety – maybe one radio interview.
Their athletic achievements rival the men, and they earn more money, endorsements, and notoriety than all other female athletes.
Metcalf gained notoriety during the pre-draft process for his impressive physique, and apparently, his shirtless meeting paid off.
According to the FBI, the attack was not about targeting "a specific casino or venue," but about destruction and notoriety.
Shire gained notoriety on Tumblr and Twitter, posting beautiful, gut-wrenching poems meditating on home, womanhood, and the immigrant experience.
The Xiaomi Mi 8 Pro is a device that earned some notoriety at its launch, mostly because of its looks.
Throughout the season, her fantasy erotica series "The Time Hump Chronicles" gave her notoriety among prisoners and staff at Litchfield.
You just can&apost imagine who has got the sickness that they have or wants notoriety, whatever is causing it.
So Emerson told the MC to change his alias to "Bin Laden," in order to capitalize on the single's notoriety.
Rimac was founded in 2009, and it's gained notoriety for developing two mind-bendingly fast hypercars called Concept_One and Concept_Two.
The app uses the same story line as the series, which follows Colombian drug lord Pablo Escobar's rise to notoriety.
But that case, in spite of its notoriety, does not appear to have any connection to Monday's shooting, authorities said.
He then gained notoriety for his coverage of "Gamergate," which is the term that describes sexism in video game culture.
Paanch gained whispered notoriety for its banned status and for featuring anti-heroes and moral ambiguity in its central characters.
XPeng initially gained notoriety outside of China because of how much the G3 resembles Tesla's Model X, inside and out.
The Zika virus has quickly gained Ebola-level notoriety as it has spread through the Western Hemisphere in recent months.
On the thrilling premiere of Game Changers, some of the show's biggest legends found themselves struggling against their own notoriety.
That notoriety, in other words, is also a testament to how valuable being high up in Trump's mentions can be.
So-called honor killings in Pakistan have gained notoriety worldwide, but cases of men killed in such attacks are rare.
The show brought back Laura Benanti, whose Melania impression first gained notoriety when she spoofed Melania's Republican National Convention speech.
Its secretaries haven't wielded the power or gained the notoriety of a secretary of state or secretary of the Treasury.
Hanson gained international notoriety 20 years ago when she warned that Australia was in danger of being "swamped by Asians".
CM8 gained notoriety just before Christmas 2015 when it released a batch of blockbusters that were still playing in theaters.
Maybe they're teenagers; maybe they're politicians; maybe they're celebrities; maybe they're just randos catapulted into notoriety by today's algorithmic tsunami.
Meanwhile, antifascist black metal bands like Ancst and Dawn Ray'd are gaining notoriety for their rejection of sexism and racism.
Since then, Dr. Berger has developed a degree of notoriety among commenters in the R/Japan and R/JapanLife threads.
That cameo was just the latest stepping stone in Pussy Riot's rise to global notoriety as female icons of resistance.
Heimbach first gained notoriety for attempting to start a "White Student Union" at Towson University in Maryland, his home state.
The leopard gained notoriety after he roamed into a private school in suburban Bangalore for nearly 14 hours last Sunday.
The substitution puts a well-versed securities lawyer in Musk's corner and adds notoriety to an already high-interest case.
Thirty years later, Lords must deal with people still discussing her past and aims to use her notoriety for better.
Fransen rose to international notoriety last month when President Trump retweeted three anti-Islam videos that she had originally shared.
It was always clear to me that Ferrante's battle against notoriety was waged, in a sense, for all of us.
And people can gain more creating fake information (both monetary and in notoriety) than they can keeping it from occurring.
The lawman made cracking down on illegal immigration a priority for his deputies, a stance that gained him national notoriety.
Murder confessions Serial killers have been known to inflate the number of people they say they've killed, for the notoriety.
There was also a sense that his notoriety was a distraction from the religious work that needed to be done.
Founded in 2018 by Andy Wang, Tony Yu, and Mikaella Go, Vessi has gained notoriety for its 100% waterproof sneakers.
Jake Paul garnered online fame before even graduating high school, and found early notoriety as a star on Disney Channel.
One thing to know: Duke Kahanamoku first gained notoriety when he Other greats from the state: Michelle Wie, Bethany Hamilton
Other famous delis reached notoriety because they were featured on television, like Colorado's The Bagel Deli and Delaware's Maiale Deli.
He gained notoriety when he appeared in a YouTube video in 2013 holding wads of cash on a private plane.
Nathaniel Briggs said that except for the unwanted notoriety, his brother never really got much from the successful lawsuit himself.
Struggle had gained notoriety for rapping over unreleased Waylon Jennings masters, including a song called "Outlaw Shit" that features Yelawolf.
"This is just another frivolous lawsuit and an attempt to gain notoriety at the expense of Donald Trump," she said.
Commando tights have gained notoriety as a cult-favorite amongst celebrities, and they receive similarly great reviews from Nordstrom shoppers.
If Leo (the sign the Sun is currently in) is the sign of fame, you're the sign of notoriety, Scorpio.
Somtimes, Dardar "used his notoriety and affiliation with the SEA to instill fear in victim companies," the FBI complaint reads.
"She's not only punched back," says Watson, "she has also found a way, ironically like Trump, to monetize" her notoriety.
But it was the Barrowland Ballroom, out east in the Gallowgate, that held the most notoriety and proved most popular.
The film gained notoriety for its reexamination of familial horror story tropes and its avoidance of sacrificial motherhood or matricide.
He has also gained notoriety for standing up to the vestiges of slavery that continue to be celebrated across Virginia.
Mullen was worried about the proscription, and briefly stopped meeting with other members, but Lythgoe revelled in the group's notoriety.
Mr. Kocner has denied any illicit connections, but he seemed to bask in the notoriety and flaunted his lavish lifestyle.
Let's pop a Xan on camera.. Now you're making a game out of substance abuse in order to gain notoriety.
It was built by Russian entrepreneur Pavel Durov and has gained notoriety for being terror group ISIS' platform of choice.
"Plan 9" was relatively unknown until it gained notoriety as one of the worst movies ever made in the 1980s.
Like a Grand Theft Auto title, you have a level of notoriety that goes up based on people you've angered.
The younger Mr. Murstein achieved some internet notoriety for hosting a lavish bar mitzvah for his son that included Gov.
Johnson's design, a cheeky, granite-clad Chippendale highboy, stirred controversy, a triumph of well-publicized notoriety that delighted the contrarian.
In 1923, he gained some national notoriety by his failed attempt to gain power, remembered as the Beer Hall Putsch.
Some students and alumni worry that the resulting notoriety will sully the institute's name and the value of their degrees.
"It&aposs giving the shooter notoriety and its giving copy cats inspiration to go out and try to do this."
For a while, the Yankees still had a certified celebrity on the roster: Alex Rodriguez, whose fame was partly notoriety.
Bryant also gained notoriety for emulating Michael Jordan, often playing so similarly that many of their moves mirrored each other.
No one's emerged in the past 20 years to capture the public eye with that kind of swagger and notoriety.
The Art of Collecting PARIS — Almost a century since his death, the French painter Claude Monet enjoys near-universal notoriety.
He also defended a member of the "Lackawanna 63," an Al Qaeda case that gained some notoriety after the Sept.
For all the drama and notoriety of the Simpson case, it was a depressingly familiar story -- a domestic violence homicide.
HBO documentary brought notoriety In 2003, Durst told police he killed and dismembered a neighbor in Galveston, Texas, in 2001.
While many Republicans believe Ritchie would be a strong candidate thanks to his notoriety, they doubt that he'll follow through.
Despite her personal losses, Smith was able to find early commercial success and a healthy dose of notoriety in England.
McCulloch gained national notoriety for his mishandling of the fatal police shooting of Michael Brown in Ferguson, Missouri, in 2014.
Notoriety followed the designation as Funk artists later showed with increasingly prestigious institutions and gained representation in the Big Apple.
Jackson was a war hero in 1824, and Donald Trump is not, but the public notoriety of Jackson is similar.
When they gained notoriety last year, Cracka and CWA claimed their actions were all in support of the Palestine cause.
His entertainment career spanned a staggering seven decades, though his fame was increasingly accompanied by notoriety in his later life.
While some of his jumps have gained the attention of police, most of his notoriety stems from his extremely close calls.
Bizarre behavior often at odds with everyday reality and societal norms, and a burgeoning notoriety, has been prevalent among a few.
In April, Zimmermann gained a bit of notoriety for writing on her blog about a particularly wild case she had treated.
Despite their careers and notoriety, those close to the couple say their family life is more routine than one might expect.
Though her fame has skyrocketed, she says her notoriety hasn't, as she's still able to walk around in public without fanfare.
It wasn't the song's lyrics or the music itself that gained Drake so much notoriety, but the rapper's unorthodox dance moves.
Among them was demagogue and sometimes-music maker Kanye West, who gained notoriety by supporting Trump's racist presidency this past year.
In the ASCII art and porn community, some artists seem to attain a certain notoriety, and have kept them for decades.
Taraji P. Henson found breakout success and global notoriety with her role as no-nonsense music exec Cookie Lyon on Empire.
Kashuv said the notoriety led to "speculative articles" and attacks by "former peers & political opponents" urging Harvard to rescind his admission.
The latest bear market — the second in less than seven months — underlines oil's notoriety as the ultimate boom-to-bust commodity.
Chapo's notoriety, however, has meant many others appear keen for the world to know that they did meet with the kingpin.
These musicians carved themselves out of the darkness of obscurity and into the light of notoriety, and DeCarava documented their movement.
It also spawned two sequels, the latter gaining notoriety for its troubled production and Snipe's alleged anti-social behavior on set.
Aside from his football prowess and MVP stature, Patrick Mahomes has gained notoriety for his hair on and off the field.
Citron's Andrew Left, who gained notoriety for successful bets against companies like Valeant Pharmaceuticals, said he is short shares of Facebook.
My host gained national notoriety after her high-profile arrest in 1993 on charges connected with running LA's toniest prostitution ring.
"I think he's a rising star, but I told him, I don't want him to hitch his star on notoriety," Rep.
"There's a lot of little things that add up to right now, and [King's] notoriety is one of them," Scholten said.
This is the same person who prides himself on exposing the absolute truth and built his notoriety promising to do so.
It was recorded by an English comedian going by the name Ivor Biggun and it enjoyed a brief bit of notoriety.
Refinery113: How does the cult landscape in the '60s and '70s during which Ted Patrick rose to notoriety compare to today?
Dr. Katz garnered notoriety in 2013, when he was charged with marijuana possession months after voting against a medical-marijuana bill.
The move not only gained him worldwide notoriety, but also pushed YouTube as a platform to amend its site-wide policies.
Even in the middle of a two-year stretch that matches any in baseball, though, Donaldson's notoriety seems a little lacking.
He cited passages where Almena said he and his family are also victims because of the notoriety the case has received.
Agents exercise caution Investigators tasked with creative nicknaming are careful not to lend criminals notoriety or trivialize their crimes, Trombitas said.
"It's a bit disappointing to see the image and notoriety it carries now, but that's the point of memes," he said.
Of all the killings, few have the notoriety of his execution of his uncle by marriage, Jang Song Thaek in 2013.
But part of the reason for that I think is because, you know, success came late to me, notoriety came late.
To understand why Damore's insertion into the narrative of censorship is disconcerting, it's important to look at how his notoriety unfolded.
In fact I can think of nothing more re-hashed than the exploitation of fame and/or notoriety to intimidate others.
But even aside from the lingering notoriety of the brand, the headaches from last year's scandal aren't over for Ashley Madison.
Bitcoin gained mainstream notoriety and an enthusiastic group of investors at the end of 2017 as it soared to almost $20,000.
In regards to the notoriety the style has gained in the press lately, I don't pay too much attention to it.
He succeeded, of course, and his notoriety poses a problem for biographers unlikely to discover anything new about the great aesthete.
It gained notoriety as one of the substances distributed to dozens of players by the former Mets clubhouse assistant Kirk Radomski.
But the abduction of the girls from Chibok gained worldwide notoriety, motivating a global social media campaign with the hashtag #BringBackOurGirls.
"Some believed I favored conflict because it would advance my political career," she writes, in reference to her Success Academy notoriety.
One of the lions in Peru — Smith — gained a measure of notoriety while in captivity for attacking a teacher in 2014.
She first gained notoriety through videos for her early singles like "Das Me" and "Everybody Does"  becoming meme fodder on Tumblr.
His notoriety, boosted by popular books and films, made him a cult figure to those fascinated by his dark apocalyptic visions.
The Kahrizak prison gained notoriety when a handful of detainees were tortured and killed at the site after unrest in 2009.
Years of touring and playing dive bars and warehouses has rightfully turned into international acclaim and notoriety in extreme metal circles.
Jessee initially gained notoriety in the 303s for his powerful style while skating vert, something of a rarity at the time.
"I didn't think that Ken had achieved quite the level of notoriety that I think he was shooting for," Mandel says.
"It's hard when he's home now because everybody is awestruck and starstruck by his notoriety," Whitehall athletics director Bob Hartman said.
Police investigating that incident said they believed he'd wanted to "create some notoriety" for himself by posting the footage on Facebook.
Mr. Shkreli, 34, gained notoriety as a pharmaceutical executive for increasing the price of a lifesaving drug, Daraprim, by 5,000 percent.
The case quickly gained notoriety because Rocky was detained overseas for nearly a month, prompting President Donald Trump to get involved.
The incident is also considered the historical start of the transgender rights movement, but it did not spread or gain notoriety.
Virgets, who had been a senior associate athletic director at the United States Naval Academy, acknowledged that Rakhimov's notoriety presented problems.
Mr. Johnson first gained notoriety for his bombastic displays as mayor of London from 2008 to 2016, before returning to Parliament.
Such notoriety might help those lawmakers in their deep red districts, but they do nothing for the party's overall political standing.
The unusual rule, approved overwhelmingly by the town board in 2013, has gained this small community in southwestern Colorado some notoriety.
Acosta is one of the most recognizable White House reporters and has gained both admiration and notoriety for his aggressive approach.
He would drop in on a couple more sporting events over the years, though never with the same level of notoriety.
At the time of Hernandez's trial, the NFL player's celebrity status and notoriety tended to outweigh the tragedy of Lloyd's death.
In fact, Shkreli had been the subject of a SEC investigation long before he gained notoriety for the Daraprim pricing decision.
No doubt the President -- who has always seemed to relish publicity good or bad -- enjoys his notoriety in the Democratic race.
He achieved more limited notoriety for works that defiantly affirmed his identity as an African-American and as a gay man.
Yet, for all the notoriety, that still pales in comparison to the whopping 28500 percent of Americans who attend arts events.
Mr. Levandowski gained some notoriety within Google for selling start-ups, which he had done as side projects, to his employer.
Akinyele: Any notoriety is a badge of honor when you take a song out the sky and bring it to life.
It also shows the app's role in introducing an entirely new type of notoriety into the online attention economy: TikTok fame.
Her father gained particular notoriety in Britain during a parliamentary expenses scandal in 2009 that led to his resignation from politics.
Many of these rumors have been around for years, and observers suspect that they are myths to amplify El Bronx's notoriety.
He's selling a band and a flamboyant brand that grow more nihilistic and death-oriented as their notoriety and followers increase.
The band had only recently changed its name from the Warlocks and had nowhere near the notoriety it soon would achieve.
Every year thousands of adults sexually exploit teenagers — though rarely do these predators receive the notoriety that Roy Moore has achieved.
And yet the mainstream art and comic world largely neglected Weirdo during its decade-long run, even as Crumb gained notoriety.
"I've kind of gotten a little bit of notoriety for using bows in my local market with other agents," she says.
The formula is anger the fans of a trendy TV show, cause a controversy, then reap the benefits of newfound notoriety.
"They exploited my state of mind for profit and notoriety," Spencer told the news outlet a week before the content aired.
If you have a desire to actually do this for the rest of your life, and do it full-time and build something, you do kind of want to achieve the level of notoriety like a Beyoncé or a Nicki Minaj, because with that notoriety you get the stream of infinite support towards your creative ideas.
The 57-year-old actor has gained notoriety in recent years for his political cartoons that go after pop culture's biggest topics.
Screenshot: RoFIt seems the normie-level memes and poor attempts to offend did little to raise the notoriety the RoF clearly craved.
But her true notoriety began when a sex tape from 2003 between her and her then-boyfriend Ray-J resurfaced in 2007.
These vicious little ants got a recent boost in notoriety when Coyote Peterson released a video of himself being stung by one.
There, and on Twitter, Daou gained notoriety among Bernie Sanders supporters by taking Clinton boosterism to new heights during the presidential campaign.
His case drew notoriety when his defense argued that his wealthy, coddled upbringing preventing him from understanding the consequences of his actions.
"There are other diseases that have much more notoriety, but with AS it can be so different for each patient," he says.
The notoriety, of course, has nothing to do with its design and everything to do with four blokes who once crossed it.
Five years in, Impossible started selling plant-based burgers, which gained notoriety in part because they seemed to bleed like real meat.
The collaboration comes at a time when Crocs has been gaining notoriety in the fashion world thanks to its high-end partnerships.
He then added to his notoriety when he bit off a chunk of Evander Holyfield's ear in a bout two years later.
Due to the notoriety and overwhelming amount of outstanding student debt, financial technology start-ups looking to address the issue have emerged.
In Syria they gained notoriety as alleged members of the "Beatles", a gang of four Britons who tortured and beheaded foreign hostages.
It doesn't help that Altucher's growing notoriety has coincided with the recent correction in which bitcoin shed thousands of dollars in value.
Logan Paul, another YouTuber who's had brushes with notoriety, suggested that unsubscribing from Charles' feed had become popular because it was popular.
FAIR gained some notoriety from the memos, and Tanton and the group were branded nativist weirdos, said Nowrasteh, the CATO Institute analyst.
But Liston subsequently capitalized on his notoriety in Las Vegas, spending his days at the casinos shaking hands and doing public appearances.
The aforementioned flash crash and its recent notoriety mean that a lot of eyes were watching as its counter steadily ticked down.
Anthony gained notoriety when she was was charged with killing her two-year-old daughter, Caylee, but she was acquitted in 2011.
Kolanovic is regarded by many as an expert in volatility and derivatives and has gained some notoriety for his timely market calls.
Working by himself in his shop, Choo's high-quality handmade women's shoes caught the attention of Princess Diana, and his notoriety grew.
The famous baby hippo gained notoriety as soon as she was born, being the smallest hippo ever to survive a premature birth.
That degree of notoriety and attention is worth something to smaller contenders in the smartphone market like Asus, Ulefone, Doogee, and Noa.
Layton gained notoriety after responding to a recent federal ruling upholding net neutrality by comparing Canada to "backward India" in a tweet.
"I think it's really challenging, post-show, with the attention and notoriety that you start to receive," Lowe told OK in June.
Ogita was initially dismayed by the mockery, but has now used his notoriety to bring attention to the sport of pole vaulting.
Notoriety: Bullock is a late entrant into a packed Democratic field — and he's a largely unknown entity on the national political stage.
The collaboration came at a time when Crocs has been gaining notoriety in the fashion world thanks to its high-end partnerships.
In recent years, the practice of designating a presidential successor during major events has gained increased notoriety and spurred a television series.
The footage was reminiscent of the gruesome beheadings shown in videos featuring Londoner Mohammed Emwazi, who gained worldwide notoriety as "Jihadi John".
That notoriety belongs to man who, according to Kotaku, was arrested in 2015 with 146 iPhones strapped to his body which ... how?
The 46-year-old Ford gained international notoriety after a video surfaced in May 2013 that apparently showed him using crack cocaine.
Founder George Hotz, who goes by "geohot," first gained notoriety for carrier-unlocking an early iPhone and exploiting Sony's PlayStation 3 console.
Now thought to have been altered, the South Dakota photograph depicted three cyclones and achieved more notoriety because the storm caused fatalities.
The subsequent onslaught of attention jolted the band to a strange and unwanted brand of notoriety, effectively harshing their quintessentially Californian mellow.
The couple are both in the music world, with Pope gaining notoriety after winning The Voice with coach Blake Shelton in 2012.
His controversial comments about several minority groups, including gay people, Native Americans and Asians, have given him notoriety on a national stage.
Despite his genre notoriety, King's best work truly succeeds because of the nuanced and vibrant characters he draws, and the novel 11.22.
Google's art-oriented app gained popularity (and notoriety) when users discovered the feature that matched their selfies with famous works of art.
But at the very least, the once inconsistent midfielder is making strides to gain minutes and much-desired notoriety in the Bundesliga.
The Resident Evil 7 trailer made reference to Kitchen, a PlayStation VR demo by Capcom that gained notoriety for its intense horror.
"Even though it's got notoriety, location still is a big deal," Erik Gunther, senior editor and expert on unique homes for Realtor.
Memo From Spain MADRID — Belgium famously sealed a dubious notoriety five years ago when it spent 589 days without an elected government.
"Even now, when restaurant has this degree of notoriety, we still struggle so hard to find people to work here," says Howard.
Halili was a controversial ally of President Rodrigo Duterte who gained notoriety for his policy of parading people arrested for drug offenses.
The Mail on Sunday noted , in a sympathetic interview, that Bell's "fame—or notoriety—has gone skywards" since he left Bell Pottinger.
NSO Group gained notoriety following allegations that the company's technology was used by Saudi Arabia and Mexico to track dissidents and journalists.
Here's how Logan Paul rose to internet notoriety, and the biggest events that have happened in his career as an online creator.
It was back in December of 299, and Buffett was 32 years old and gaining notoriety as an investor in Omaha, Neb.
But more notoriety was in store, with another video showing him rambling in Jamaican patois at a greasy spoon called Steak Queen.
Though Porter had gained some notoriety as the drummer of 88 Fingers Louie, neither Skiba nor Doran had reached that same level.
Some (rival fans, mostly) described him as the best worst player in baseball, one whose production never quite lined up with notoriety.
He was barely out of matric—the final year of high school—when the media swooped in and skhothane gained international notoriety.
Shkreli gained notoriety after hiking the price of a life-saving drug treatment that is mostly used by AIDS and cancer patients.
As student debt grabs headlines at "crisis" levels, senior debt has yet to attract notoriety — yet we have reason to be concerned.
She has parlayed her new notoriety into a series of strip-club appearances, including two in South Florida on Friday and Saturday.
Maria, who wished to be identified only by her first name because of her husband's notoriety, had been standing there for hours.
His Facebook page was taken down after the bombings, but Muslims in the area said his video clips had previously achieved notoriety.
"By ripping off Catholic iconography, these celebs pay a backhanded compliment to the Catholic Church in their quest for notoriety." https://t.
There was, he said, a certain "aura" to it, not unlike the notoriety that many of today's mass killers seem to seek.
At one of these huge venues the safety protocols clearly have not caught up with the notoriety and popularity of these events.
" The notoriety never quite faded, and in 21915, the Portland office building climbed onto Travel & Leisure's list of the "World's Ugliest Buildings.
His first, "Illiberal Education," was published in 1991, lifting him to national notoriety with his criticism of political correctness on college campuses.
Prince soared to notoriety after Blackwater employees in 2007 shot and killed Iraqi civilians in Baghdad's Nisour Square during the Iraq war.
In the absence of her official account, copycats and fakes have also sprung up to try and capitalize on Ward's newfound notoriety.
He first gained wide notoriety in 2009, when he released a series of undercover videos attacking the liberal community-organizing group ACORN .
When combined with "power, visibility, notoriety and money," she said, the result is "a cocktail of factors" that could lead to excesses.
Ms. Autry seems to be relishing her newfound notoriety and fugitive status, posting more photos and videos alluding to her feline flirtation.
Shortly after the indictment last year, Hunter, who gained notoriety after vaping during a congressional hearing, was removed from his committee assignments.
This reflection has created a desire to turn my notoriety into a positive and show the world who I really am. 15.
Trump has been in the public eye for decades and has used his notoriety and lack of contrition as a political weapon.
Both Shkreli, who ran Turing Pharmaceuticals, and Valeant gained notoriety and congressional inquiries for dramatically hiking the prices of life-savings drugs.
The latest game in the series, The Witcher 3: The Wild Hunt, really rocketed The Witcher into more mainstream notoriety in 2015.
Father Tuderti says he hopes that the statue's notoriety will bring more visitors to the monastery, which runs a bed-and-breakfast.
The anti-nuclear movement also gained notoriety in California in the 1960s and 85033s, as a pushback against the growing industry there.
The market's explosive growth and notoriety resulted in increased oversight as regulators, wary of another downturn, tried to crack down on excesses.
Support from your bosses or those you look up to can help you push forward and gain both financial abundance and notoriety.
Years later, in 2006, Husain exiled himself from India as his paintings of Hindu goddesses in erotic poses earned him much notoriety.
Known as a prankster in childhood, Mr. Ransom began engaging in stunts aimed at gaining notoriety on the internet, his sister said.
There's also the "copycat" phenomenon — when someone else's hateful actions, and the publicity they engender, spur others who seek notoriety and attention.
" Morgan attracted some national notoriety in 2014 when she said her gun range in Hot Springs, Arkansas, was a "Muslim Free Zone.
The Kardashians for all their gender changes, naked selfies, contrived feuds and feverish pursuit of notoriety are pathetic amateurs compared with Trump.
While this seems to have been an attempt to troll Gray, it speaks to Bronze Age Pervert's relative notoriety within this tight community.
Wheeler launched his campaign for notoriety by posting a Durango for sale on eBay, using photographs of the one that Leroux had built.
What's most concerning about all of these cases is, despite the notoriety of the allegations, X, 6ix9ine, YoungBoy, and Kodak are extremely influential.
Bernstein's profile paints a picture of a child who gained notoriety as a foul-mouthed 503-year-old broadcasting herself playing video games.
The order had just come in to look for a new gene called mcr-1 that had already achieved global notoriety among microbiologists.
Though she gained mainstream notoriety as a telegenic athletic who always spoke her mind, her calling card remained her invincibility inside the Octagon.
Drudge rose to notoriety during the impeachment of President Bill Clinton, famously breaking the news of Clinton's relationship with then-intern Monica Lewinsky.
Schauer started her online comedy career on Vine, where her viral series of exasperated waitress skits propelled her to short-form video notoriety.
The notoriety felt good, but it wasn't quite enough to make me numb to the realities of my family's and my financial hardships.
Much of the movement's notoriety can be attributed to its most controversial figures, like The Netherlands' Geert Wilders or France's Marine Le Pen.
"Judge Cote reasoned that because of Anthony's notoriety, a sentence of imprisonment could discourage others from following in his footsteps," the attorney said.
Since then the Bundys, who have gained notoriety as opponents of the federal government, have attracted an assortment of sympathizers — and, now, enemies.
The club enjoyed little success in the postwar era and instead gained notoriety for a following that included some of Europe's toughest hooligans.
" Manafort told Ellis that he had "a desire to turn my notoriety into a positive and show the world who I really am.
Last year, Israeli Culture Minister Miri Regev posted the clip on her Facebook, denouncing it, which only led to it gaining more notoriety.
Fleury had apparently chosen people with large social media followings or ones involved in political activism, attempting to gain notoriety from the harassment.
The air of wealthy anonymity that hangs around the red-stone building belies its notoriety; in Pakistan, there are few addresses more famous.
"I'm really grateful for [the notoriety], but also, you struggle with things," he says in the latest issue of PEOPLE, on stands Friday.
It's also home to Canuck, who the CBC describes as "Vancouver's most notorious crow," suggesting some sort of city-wide crow notoriety ranking.
In what was a bit of notoriety, Canada made their way to Mexico without the resources generated by a domestic professional league — players.
Both the series and the movie have helped resurrect Escobar's notoriety, which faded outside Colombia along with the collapse of his Medellin Cartel.
Her perseverance through her cancer was so inspiring that she had gained notoriety, even getting featured on Ellen DeGeneres's show as a Covergirl.
Ted Cruz: The ultra-conservative senator has earned notoriety for being a thorn in leadership's side, often taking an all-or-nothing approach.
The prime minister promised she will never utter the shooter's name in order to deprive him of the notoriety he so desperately wanted.
Other notable Assmans in Saskatchewan include Dick Assman, who gained notoriety for his colorful name and used it to advertise his gas station.
Larry gained notoriety for being a general badass when reports of a beef with the Foreign Office's chief mouser, Palmerston, emerged in 2016.
" McCleary was careful to note he had no ill will toward any one entity, and he's all for "the kids getting some notoriety.
Over the last two years, Couric has brought notoriety to the platform — and page views — but Yahoo is still struggling across the board.
The protest is gaining notoriety for only being covered on social media, which is due to the House technically being out of session.
Buoyed by the notoriety it achieved as Trump's unofficial campaign organ last year, Breitbart has announced plans to launch French and German editions.
The character, who first gained notoriety with the film Gone Girl in 2014, treads a thin line of both caring and not-caring.
The Wonderlic may have gained its notoriety from football, but it's more commonly used by Fortune 500 companies to help assess job candidates.
Kobach gained national notoriety when he successfully pushed for a law requiring Kansans to prove they are U.S. citizens before registering to vote.
She initially used the "aesthetic" of sex work to gain notoriety throughout her career, so it's looking a little funny in the light.
It's the phenomenon where women tend to be put into positions of power and notoriety only after an institution runs into significant trouble.
There are persons who may reasonable claim as a right, protection from the notoriety entailed by being made the victims of journalistic enterprise….
The meme gained mainstream notoriety thanks to an article in The Daly Beast back in May detailing its connections to online hate groups.
Naturally, El Chapo's notoriety has earned the attention of would-be filmmakers, who have been courting him to sell his story for years.
Too juicy for the Chinese news media to ignore, the story gave her a notoriety that made her an enemy of the state.
Paddle8 gained notoriety when it auctioned the sole copy of the final album by the Wu-Tang Clan last year, raising $2 million.
The stigma and notoriety of the building, however, may stick, says Niall McCarthy, a legal attorney representing a group of Millennium Tower homeowners.
" Karen Pence also said in the radio interview that Buttigieg's comments about her husband are helping the 2020 Democratic candidate "get some notoriety.
He used that notoriety to catapult himself into a cable TV regular, including on CNN, and from that to a possible presidential bid.
" Lee is no stranger to films about race in America, gaining notoriety with films like "Do the Right Thing" and "4 Little Girls.
Trump rose to notoriety in conservative circles by seizing on the idea that former President Barack Obama wasn't born in the United States.
At the time, he was giving his advice to CEO and founder Evan Spiegel as his company — then Snapchat, now Snap — gained notoriety.
The former livestock trader gained international notoriety as one of the most ruthless militia commanders in the Darfur war that began in 2003.
Wright's celebrity (or perhaps more accurately, notoriety) is due to publicly claiming to be Satoshi Nakamoto, the pseudonymous creator of Bitcoin, in 2016.
Colabello, 32, tested positive for dehydrochlormethyltestosterone, a steroid banned by Major League Baseball that had gained notoriety during the East German doping scandals.
It doesn't seem to matter what nationality you are or how rich you are—notoriety and infamy always gets the best of them.
By 1994, your notoriety was skyrocketing and you were moving on from small clubs to shows with the Smashing Pumpkins and playing Lollapalooza.
Wright gained notoriety in 2015 after an anonymous tip led to parallel investigations in Wired and Gizmodo naming him as likely being Satoshi.
It soon became a goal compilation staple, gaining further notoriety on the official soundtrack albums of movies like Shark Tale and Bruce Almighty.
But not so far back in history, performers and authors were limited in the amount of notoriety and success their works could garner.
The Liberal Democrats have gained notoriety for bar charts which appear to inflate their own prospects of electoral success compared to other parties.
Despite the notoriety of cartel kingpins, a disproportionate share of drug offenders in Mexico are charged for crimes involving tiny amounts of drugs.
She also gained notoriety for outspoken opposition to numerous Obama administration policies — stances that earned her coveted spots on national Sunday talk shows.
Still, celebrities have successfully used their notoriety to shine a light on an important cause, helping to put pressure on politicians to act.
But Staub, at the very least, was a curiosity deserving of far more notoriety than he was afforded during and after his career.
Bishop gained notoriety in North Carolina following his sponsorship of H.B. 2, the controversial "bathroom bill" that critics say discriminated against transgender people.
From there, more Twitter users signed up to play along — like Kathy Griffin, who capitalized on her most recent moment of political notoriety.
And, given the outcome, notoriety and sensitive political nature of the Gallagher case, it could have been conducted in less public a fashion.
The notoriety wasn't what she had in mind when she first shared with her mother her plan to begin a solo climate strike.
Even Chicago, which has shared Baltimore's notoriety for violence in recent years, saw homicides fall last year, while Baltimore's numbers continue to rise.
Ferdinand is a famous white moose living in Sweden who gained notoriety after local politician Hans Nilsson caught him on film last August.
Facebook and YouTube acted after weeks of controversy over Mr. Jones, who first gained notoriety by insisting that the terrorist attacks of Sept.
"It is done quite often by people of means, people with notoriety and people who just want to be private," Mr. Summey said.
If the students at William and Mary aren't frightened off activism by their experience with national notoriety, they'll probably learn that soon enough.
Considering Mr. Howe's notoriety, it is not surprising that the Cuomo administration has sought to downplay Mr. Howe's connection to the current governor.
At the same time, Chinese fentanyl has taken on a newfound urgency and notoriety as a centerpiece of the Trump administration's trade negotiations.
Issa gained notoriety as a thorn in the side of the Obama administration when he chaired the House Oversight and Government Reform Committee.
" Judge Cote also said that because of Mr. Weiner's notoriety, there was "intense interest in this prosecution, in his plea, and his sentence.
Mr. Liu shot to official notoriety in 1989, when he sided with the student protesters who occupied Tiananmen Square to demand political liberalization.
The three men started out as friends in Roubaix, a town in northern France that has gained some notoriety as an Islamist stronghold.
Mr. Oshima's movie gained notoriety for its hard-core sex scenes, but it's also a supremely artful and disturbing portrait of hermetic obsession.
Then again, a certain other native of Queens rode the notoriety he gained through "The Apprentice" all the way to the White House.
Shkreli, who gained notoriety for jacking up the price on life-saving drugs used by AIDS and cancer patients, was convicted in August.
Shkreli first gained widespread public notoriety in 2015, when Turing hiked the price of an anti-parasitic drug by more than 5,000 percent.
He has gained notoriety for confronting Republican lawmakers in his wheelchair, but was eager to deflect the attention to speak about his mentor.
They are sports that bring in little in the way of money or notoriety or attention compared with the behemoths, football and basketball.
Tulsi Gabbard, the Iraq War veteran who gained notoriety during the first Democratic debate Wednesday night, said that Biden made the wrong choice.
The mug gained mild notoriety after Pai was photographed with the drinking vessel, which is emblazoned with the Reese's Peanut Butter Cups logo.
And now, five months after accusations against him broke, he appears to be trying to leverage his notoriety into a new career path.
Madsen achieved a small level of international notoriety over the last decade through his work with the Copenhagen Suborbitals collective that he co-founded.
But Blevins gained notoriety playing a later version of the game, "Halo: Reach," in 2011 at competitions in Dallas; Columbus, Ohio; and Anaheim, California.
Republicans seized on Swetnick's explosive claims, and on Avenatti's notoriety, to portray all three claims against Kavanaugh as part of a liberal political conspiracy.
"He did it and he did want to create some notoriety for himself by posting it on Facebook and that's exactly what he did."
Week 1 stat line: N/A — out with a knee injuryWhy you might remember him: Landry Jones first earned notoriety as an Oklahoma Sooner.
Yes, I experienced the excitement of being a Division 1 athlete along with the notoriety of being a great player on a mediocre team.
By adopting the No Notoriety policy, the media can play a small but crucial role in reducing the likelihood of another tragedy like Parkland.
Almost from the moment he moved from California to Shaoxing in China's Zhejiang Province in October 2014, Tsalta Baptiste enjoyed a sense of notoriety.
Kennedy gained notoriety in the anti-vaxxer community after writing a 2014 book linking autism to flu vaccines containing thimerosal, a mercury-based preservative.
Darren Till has looked great in all but one round of his UFC career, but he has not fought anyone even nearing Cerrone's notoriety.
Stanton gained notoriety for interviewing President Obama, traveling to Europe to tell the stories of refugees, his two published books, and countless philanthropic projects.
And I've actually been in that situation where I've had trouble finding fights, not necessarily for notoriety purposes, but more because people are scared.
Whether celebs decide to use their notoriety for charity work or to conquer the Ivy Leagues, expect to see more and more of it.
The Kenyan woman achieved sweet, sweet Internet notoriety with her delightful travel-themed photo series, which chronicles her very beautiful, very fake Asian vacation.
It is an easy contrast—the self-made champion and the fight-world celebrity dropping in with a boatload of notoriety already engulfing him.
While Anthony's team had actively sought to sell photos and interviews to the media, they were ultimately unsuccessful in cashing in on her notoriety.
Bob Hurley founded the company in 1979 and achieved notoriety in the 1970s for shaping the surf board for world champion Wayne "Rabbit" Bartholomew.
Jim Carrey has gained notoriety recently for his political cartoons skewering the Donald Trump Administration — and he thinks the president might actually like them.
Gotti's style and swagger made him the perfect fodder for Hollywood, and until his death in prison in 19803, he reveled in his notoriety.
The commerce secretary has gained some notoriety for falling asleep mid-meeting, but he was decidedly not asleep during this man-fly wrestling match.
Now 21*, Izumi Miyazaki continues her wry exploration of stereotypes, building on the notoriety she received when she launched her career at age 15.
Carlin's appointment in early 2014 coincided with territorial gains by Islamic State in Iraq and Syria that propelled the militant group to global notoriety.
Shortly after the video's release, they achieved international fame and notoriety when rappers and models alike began wearing the extremely limited Dime clothing brand.
In the space of those 10 days, the county would gain notoriety as the scene of grisly killings that stunned residents and investigators alike.
Although she no longer owns the spas, Yang gained notoriety after the Miami Herald published an investigation of how she gained access to Trump.
In my experience, you learn to live with a very particular form of dread, knowing just how much your notoriety puts you at risk.
The sudden renewal of notoriety also yielded the 1936 Miss Hungary a contract for her third book: 1991's One Lifetime Is Not Enough.
In the US, Breitbart has gained notoriety for pandering to the alt-right: a loose online movement that rejects multiculturalism, feminism, and political correctness.
He cited the case of Ford, the former populist mayor of Toronto who gained global notoriety for admitting to smoking crack while in office.
Michael Schwirtz: Nadine, you gained some fame and notoriety when you stood up in court during the bond hearing and publicly forgave Dylann Roof.
Another rationale behind No Notoriety is that by denying coverage to the gunman and his ideas, journalists and public officials can prevent copycats massacres.
Jesse Singal, who has gained notoriety on the left for his frequent tweeting and writing on trans issues, says he just wants to talk.
The self-proclaimed "youngest flexer of the century" rose to notoriety after starring in a diss battle video alongside rapper Chief Keef at Coachella.
The Boeing 737 Max — a relatively new airplane model — has gained notoriety following two fatal crashes caused by a flaw in the plane's software.
Mike Huckabee, or Donald Trump — they still, at least, stood to gain something be it notoriety or political messaging by being in the mix.
Hanson's speech was delivered 20 years after she first entered parliament and gained international notoriety by warning that Australia was being "swamped by Asians".
Wintrich gained notoriety for his job as the White House correspondent for the Gateway Pundit, a blog visited by millions of people each month.
A transportation enthusiast, Mr. McCollum first gained notoriety in 1981 when he took over the controls of a train in Manhattan at age 15.
He explains the unease he's realized comes hand-in-hand with notoriety; namely, that the public feels a degree of ownership over his life.
They have said that much of the prosecution's evidence is unreliable and that the court's arrest warrant for Mr. Ongwen contributed to his notoriety.
His peeved response, uncharacteristic for him, catapults Alinejad to journalistic notoriety; now even the president's brother recognizes her in the hallways of the Majlis.
This egalitarian format would de-emphasize pre-existing notoriety and highlight the qualities of assertiveness, vision, eloquence and policy fluency that contribute to leadership.
In April, the prison reached a new level of notoriety after a video was released of an inmate being beaten unconscious by other prisoners.
Protsenko, who frequently gives updates to the public on the country's coronavirus response, has reportedly grown in notoriety amid the outbreak for his briefings.
In 2016, the department drew national notoriety after the suicide of a female firefighter who had been bullied on a Fairfax County message board.
But rather than disappear from the public eye, she used the notoriety that stemmed from this public shaming as promotion for her upcoming project.
Seven freshman Democrats who previously served in the US military or with intelligence agencies grew in notoriety and went on the offensive against Trump.Rep.
But hers was a volatile kind of notoriety, one that required ever greater risks to maintain, even as it left her isolated and vulnerable.
But Blevins gained notoriety playing a later version of the game, Halo: Reach, in 2011 at competitions in Dallas; Columbus, Ohio; and Anaheim, California.
It is filled by Denmark's Margrethe Vestager, who gained notoriety as the EU's competition czar with investigations and fines of Google, Facebook, and Apple.
Reynolds' notoriety soared through the late 1970s and 1980s, during which time he spearheaded the "Smokey and the Bandit" and "Cannonball Run" movie franchises.
McNealy, who is a self-described "raging capitalist," has gained notoriety for being one of the only Silicon Valley executives to support the president.
Its newfound notoriety includes a January sighting on Top Chef, when a contestant made a sausage slider encased in a Pretzilla hot dog bun.
Navalny doesn't enjoy the celebrity or notoriety that Sobchak does, and he's been barred from standing in the election due to dubious fraud charges.
The sale has garnered some notoriety not just because of its size but also because President Trump has a small stake in the complex.
The crimes were unrelated to his raising the price of the drug Daraprim at another drug company, an act that gained him widespread notoriety.
As Deciem's sub-brand the Ordinary gains popularity for its $27 acids, its founder gains notoriety for his incendiary and even offensive Instagram presence.
Vitalik Buterin, the programmer who founded Ethereum, another cryptocurrency, in a series of tweets recently wondered whether the community had "earned" its newfound notoriety.
It fell on the desk of Stephen Heymann, a tough cybercrime prosecutor who would later gain notoriety for his pursuit of Internet activist Aaron Swartz.
That was in 2660, when Tyler was gaining more notoriety within the gaming community and playing "Halo" for esports teams like Team Liquid and Cloud2000.
The leaked sex tape made her a household name, and Kris Jenner, ever hard at work, used that notoriety to skyrocket the family to fame.
Watch "America's Election 2016: Immigrant Iowa" Donald Trump's campaign rallies have gained notoriety following instances of violence from both Secret Service agents and supporters alike.
And that should have been it: a milkshake duck tale of an average citizen riding that now-familiar arc from obscurity to virality to notoriety.
But when he gets his day in court, he can comfort himself with knowledge of the camera-ready notoriety that attaches to the Brooklyn venue.
Maybe games like Grand Theft Auto could have infinite randomly generated environments and computer-controlled characters that learn of your character's notoriety and act accordingly.
Police had to be called to hold back mobs of swarming fans in the parlor while Campbell scooped up press and notoriety for his gambit.
It is, however, the only company that inadvertently piggybacked off the notoriety of a fake parody app from a crew of fictitious technologists on television.
It was a dreamlike, larger-than-life experience created by the artist Swoon, who first gained notoriety in the early 234s as a street artist.
After years of advocacy work for both the transgender community and around HIV/AIDS testing and counseling, Moore gained notoriety for her appearances on E!
"As far as broad social impact," said Jeff Moss, DEFCON's founder, "it is Voting Village" that has achieved the most notoriety in the conference's history.
In fact, Ackerman McQueen alleges that LaPierre would ask for "more gasoline" and even riskier language in order to gain more notoriety for the group.
That is despite its notoriety after a 2016 incident when a Somali refugee stabbed and injured ten people in a mall (he was shot dead).
" Former New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani, who's gained notoriety for his racist views on African American crime, slammed the Super Bowl performance as " outrageous.
Here, Dr. Lalich walks us through four key traits that we can identify in most cult leaders — and why they fuel their rise to notoriety.
We get it, he's gonna just have to live with his autoimmune issues, and no amount of legal notoriety will make him a top litigator.
The notoriety you get from when your song is on the radio versus when your song is on a mixtape is two completely different things.
One of those bills in Virginia gained national notoriety among conservatives and Republicans, who are more likely than Democrats to oppose abortion, after Virginia Gov.
That tension—along with Rule's thorough accounts of police procedure, courtroom scenes, and interviews with Bundy himself—propelled the book to instant success and notoriety.
She's clearly ruthless, interested in the public notoriety that the case would bring and probably willing to lead Naz's trial along whichever path she chooses.
The first represents a group of established photographers, like Lambert, who have a defined point of view and a bit of notoriety as traditional photographers.
Listening back to the song, I can't help but see one coiffed man of recent notoriety at the center of it...We're casting our stone.
However many porn industry insiders and observers shared thoughts and analyses on her career, pointing towards a likely viable set of explanations for her notoriety.
Cuspert gained some notoriety as an extremist in 22015 after he posted on Facebook a fake video purportedly showing US soldiers raping a Muslim woman.
It's unlikely to achieve that sort of notoriety again, especially when it must compete with so many other online magazines, many of which are free.
And in 2016, Azalea the chimp at Pyongyang, North Korea's Central Zoo gained notoriety for her ability to both light a cigarette and smoke it.
Of course, his children aren't yet instantly identifiable, however, Kardashian is gaining enough notoriety that he is recognized in the restaurant and given a table.
But Paludan began to get some notoriety through his YouTube channel, which showed him railing against Islam or going into immigrant communities to confront residents.
The needle gained notoriety during last year's presidential race, when it moved from a solid forecast for Hillary Clinton toward a victory for President Trump.
Max Everett, the chief information officer for the RNC, says that, despite Trump's notoriety, he's not expecting an increase in cyber threats from past years.
"I think it's really challenging, post-show, with the attention and notoriety that you start to receive," Lowe told OK regarding his reality TV marriage.
"This reflection has created a desire to turn my notoriety into a positive and show the world who I really am," he told the court.
Much of the duo's notoriety derived from their political expenditures to help GOP candidates win election, yet the root of their influence is far deeper.
Auernheimer gained notoriety in 2010, when he was part of a group of hackers that cracked into AT&T's servers and accessed 114,000 customers' data.
The anti-secrecy group first gained notoriety after it began releasing a bevy of classified documents relating to the American wars in Iraq and Afghanistan.
The anti-fascist movement has gained notoriety as supporters donning black costumes have engaged conservative activists in confrontations that have sometimes devolved into violent clashes.
Patel has gained particular notoriety for the private estate he is building in north Tampa, renderings of which have been printed in the local press.
Charles, for instance, lost 3 million subscribers when his notoriety was at its peak, while Westbrook doubled her following from 5 million to 10 million.
"Wirathu has notoriety but many others involved in the group are seen as the leading monks in the country and they have enormous religious legitimacy."
But one group of loosely affiliated Traveller families has gained particular notoriety for the scope of their illegal schemes and voracious appetite for doing business.
Though assault-style weapons have gained notoriety for their use in high-profile mass shootings, most gun deaths and injuries are actually caused by handguns.
Despite Mr. Dylan's notoriety, he remembered, he was relatively unbothered by those in the neighborhood, and purchased a 19th-century townhouse at 94 Macdougal Street.
She achieved minor notoriety during this period for her revealing outfits, including a totally sheer McQueen dress that she wore to a party in 2000.
He recognizes that given the high profile nature and notoriety of the place, he would have to eventually engage with the press and the public.
"That's the risk you always run with someone with that type of notoriety, is that people would be highly deferential to him," Mr. Wolfe said.
Casanova's notoriety won him a place in the richest apartments in Versailles; soon he was running the Paris lottery, and spying for the French government.
His pursuit of the talk show suggests that he wants to regain the megaphone he once had — and given his notoriety, he'll probably get it.
There, through next week only, two high-profile productions are tabulating the wages of notoriety, and the view from the top has seldom looked lonelier.
Mr. Yiannopoulos gained notoriety during the 228 presidential race for his abusive language, and Twitter barred him that year for harassing the comedian Leslie Jones.
Twitter functions much like an echo chamber dependent on likes and retweets, and gaining notoriety is as easy as finding someone to agree with you.
Despite its unfounded notoriety as the mind-altering ingredient in absinthe, wormwood is not a hallucinogen, but it does stimulate the appetite and ease digestion.
Citron Research's Andrew Left, who gained notoriety for successful bets against companies such as Valeant Pharmaceuticals, on Monday posted a bearish report on Ubiquiti Networks.
Rocky "Soulman" Johnson -- started out in the National Wrestling Alliance in the 1960s, but got widespread notoriety when he joined the WWE in the 80s.
As Mr. Guzmán's notoriety grew, so did the specter of violence committed by Sinaloa in Mexico and the quantities of cartel drugs infesting American streets.
The needle gained notoriety during the 2016 presidential race, when it moved from a solid forecast for Hillary Clinton toward a victory for President Trump.
Mr. Velásquez's notoriety illustrated the ambivalent relationship that Medellín had with Mr. Escobar and the crimes committed by his cartel, even decades after his death.
How so many sightings in the nation's densest core and around its toniest beach resorts have escaped wider notoriety is just part of the mystery.
Citron Research's Andrew Left, who's gained notoriety for successful bets against companies such as Valeant Pharmaceuticals, on Monday posted a new bearish report on Shopify.
At least you get some notoriety for your excellent work, but unless it reflects somehow on your bi-annual evaluation — nobody gives a f--- afterward.
The grieving father, who gained notoriety after telling the President last week he is "pissed" that school shootings keep happening, reiterated that sentiment with Camerota.
Avenatti, 48, gained notoriety in 2018 with his representation of his then-client Stormy Daniels, a porn actress, in multiple cases involving President Donald Trump.
Harth said she did not originally ask Bloom for money, even though her cosmetics business suffered from the notoriety of the campaign stories about her.
The former White House press secretary noted that Ryan and other reporters "have gotten newfound notoriety" due to briefings garnering increased attention in recent months.
Carmen Ortiz, the former US Attorney for Massachusetts who oversaw Bulger's prosecution, said she hopes Bulger's notoriety didn't take away the focus from his victims.
He'd become a figure of some notoriety in Kyiv, and, in the fall, he relocated temporarily to London, enrolling in an English-language immersion program.
Snowden rose to notoriety in 2013 when he leaked droves of NSA documents to reporters detailing sweeping foreign and domestic surveillance by the U.S. government.
One income-based phaseout in the Senate bill has gained notoriety because it could actually push a few taxpayers' marginal tax rates above 21625 percent.
He first shot his friends, who were members of the Guvnors, a local gang whose notoriety helped get Mr. McCullin's pictures into The Observer newspaper.
Aptly nicknamed "LB," the hefty Blount gained notoriety as a T.J. Duckett–esque fantasy football hero last season, serving as Tom Brady's goal-line caddie.
A hacked election isn't necessarily how you wanted your work to get notoriety, but here you are and you might as well ask for a raise.
This would allow them to gain some notoriety, vote with a clear conscience, and bring attention to their frustration with Trump serving as their party's nominee.
Kuechly said he recognized that he could actually contribute not just to the notoriety of ETB but also to the direction of the business moving forward.
But while Cox is very much behind the scenes compared to Facebook's celebrity bosses, Zuckerberg and COO Sheryl Sandberg, internally he's seen in the same notoriety.
More typical is the grandstanding Marco Aurélio Mello, who gained notoriety in December by abruptly ordering the speaker of the senate to resign over embezzlement charges.
Madsen had gained notoriety for his "self-built" (with lots of volunteer help/exploitation) submarine, the Nautilus — which happened to be where he later killed Wall.
Earlier in 2016, Mr Mnuchin's fiancée, a British actress, drew some notoriety for writing a book, now withdrawn from sale, about her gap year in Zambia.
It was attended by Richard Spencer, who gained national notoriety when he declared "Hail Trump" to a crowd doing Nazi salutes shortly after the 2016 election.
That same year, her notoriety scored her a Vanity Fair profile (ostensibly also about her sister Nicky), which fleshed out Hilton's persona beyond the tabloid caricature.
The hitman -- who once plotted the assassination of a former Colombian presidential candidate -- gained notoriety on YouTube spewing hate-filled rants and defending conservative political views.
Driven by the insecurities that come with television notoriety and fueled by the constant stream of free drinks available while on tour, Estranja lost her way.
Using her dress and notoriety, Katy raised about $1,629 for the Teenage Cancer Trust and even had a Cinderella moment of her own during the race.
While it may not gain the notoriety of something like Supersize Me, Choma's pseudo-photo documentary offers up a rarely seen peek into a rarified world.
Pei's partner Henry Cobb had designed the building, and the tower opened in 1976 to become a Boston landmark, but notoriety clung to the firm. 1.
For female contestants, the top honor has meant more than the $100,000 prize or notoriety—it was a statement about who can create lasting body art.
We have the Bible, the Knights Templar, and Wall Street to thank for Friday the 133th's notoriety (as unlikely and murky as those sources may be).
His notoriety as a Queens bookie with a rap sheet was long forgotten, and in Las Vegas he lived a respectable life as a sharp bettor.
There's got to be something more newsworthy than two people who have the same name and one of them happened to be on a notoriety campaign.
He has since gained notoriety as a YouTube star who espouses conservative political views and hate-filled diatribes against leftist rebels and Venezuela&aposs socialist government.
Although the "notoriety clause" is almost never used, its very existence gives the Home Office wide discretion, says Nick Nason, an immigration lawyer at Edgewater Legal.
Michael Dale Vance Jr. seems to be relishing his notoriety as fugitive, streaming on Facebook Live shortly after the two Wellston officers were shot and wounded.
They recruited ex-convicts and organized inmates and became leaders in a prisoner rights movement that gained international notoriety with the Attica Prison uprising of 1971.
Medium recently achieved notoriety as the venue where Jeff Bezos posted his response to alleged threats from the National Enquirer to publish explicit photos of him.
An association with wealth, status, and notoriety seems to confirm to a lot of people in positions of power that someone is guaranteed to go far.
The tool gained some accidental notoriety late last night, when TechCrunch erroneously reported the tool was a feature built by Facebook itself to detect fake news.
Many European Muslims live close together in neighborhoods like Belgium's Molenbeek, a working-class district that has found notoriety as a hotbed of violent jihadist ideology.
Citron Research's Andrew Left, who gained notoriety for successful bets against companies such as Valeant Pharmaceuticals, posted a bearish report on cancer testing company Exact Sciences.
Its gameplay, which hinges on amassing the money, clothes, and notoriety that would make you a celebrity in the Kardashians' world, was and still is addictive.
Instead, he insisted that his notoriety as Mr. STRESS had left him in "constant fear for his life," and that he had received numerous death threats.
Kim Suozzi, a 23-year-old neuroscience student, also received notoriety after she successfully crowdfunded the fee to have her head stored by Alcor in 2013.
A second development that has contributed to ransomware's notoriety is the way it has moved to the cloud—mirroring the trend in the legitimate software industry.
Arpaio was a vocal proponent of Trump's 2016 campaign and used his national notoriety to advocate for Trump's similarly aggressive stance on border security and deportations.
The premiere includes a discussion of the No Notoriety movement, which asks the media to limit coverage of shooters to deprive them the attention they seek.
Bernstein, who gained notoriety for his groundbreaking reporting during the Watergate scandal, has claimed the July report is the "best evidence" of a "demonstrable" cover up.
Schildkraut supports the message of No Notoriety, a movement started by Caren and Tom Teves after the death of their son Alex Teves in Aurora, Colo.
Daniels, who gained notoriety after suing President Donald Trump following an alleged affair, had faced three misdemeanor counts of illegally touching a patron, court records show.
A hundred years ago, Matawan, N.J., gained notoriety for a series of shark attacks by what was believed to have been the same great white shark.
Groups like "No Notoriety" and "Don't Name Them" have gotten some support from law enforcement in their push to not name or provide photos of shooters.
The region had seen a steady decline in piracy over recent years, after gaining notoriety for the frequency of attacks around the turn of the decade.
A large British family from Liverpool with 10-15 members gained notoriety in New Zealand during a month in early 2019 as they traveled the country.
His book gained notoriety for a passage that read that Trump was not actually a billionaire, and that his net worth was less than $250 million.

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