Notoriously
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156 examples of Notoriously in a sentence
The best word to describe this movie is 'gezellig', a dutch word which unfortunately is
notoriously
renowned for it's inability to be translated into another language.
I watched this film on the belief that is was
notoriously
gory, what a mistake I made.
Movie remakes of TV shows have been
notoriously
failing miserably for some time (but they keep getting made anyway, for whatever reason), so it was inevitable that somebody would start churning out these remakes based on classic cartoons.
And that's about all she wrote with this dull-as-dishwater waste of time, which would be totally forgotten by now if not for a misleading title change linking it to the
notoriously
awful camp classic TROLL 2. So be forewarned, no trolls make an appearance in CONTAMINATION.7 (aka TROLL 3).
Ultimately Lenzi would offend the world with films like Mangiati Vivi! (a.k.a Eaten Alive), and the
notoriously
sickening Cannibal Ferox.
He is one of the very few actors in Indian cinema who has succeeded in bridging the lamentable divide that exists between 'sensible'(read realistic) and 'glamour'(songs and dances and fight sequences by the dozen peppered with rain dances/bathing beauties played out by the heroine/vamp in skimpy costumes out to titillate the viewers while walking the thin red line between the 'acceptable' and 'obscene', based on the
notoriously
arbitrary censorship laws in India) cinema during the 80s and early 90s.
A severely deranged wacko psycho killer dressed in shiny skintight black leather and a motorcycle helmet brutally bags a bunch of beautiful young fashion models who all work for the same agency in this splendidly sleazy and
notoriously
nasty piece of typically twisted, yet stylish and polished low-grade Italian giallio murder mystery slasher thriller junk.
Now I am aware that one shouldn't anticipate much when selecting a movie directed by the
notoriously
incompetent director Al Adamson (his other "highlights" include 'Blood of Dracula's Castle', 'Satan's Sadists' and 'Brain of Blood') but this worthless excuse for a motion picture is literally insufferable.
I believe this explains the
notoriously "
ambiguous" ending.
Public-sector employment in Kenya is
notoriously
opaque.
States are
notoriously
imperfect even at the nation level.
After all, Russia is a vast country, and the terrorist cells are small and
notoriously
difficult to penetrate, partly because they often use primitive modes of communication that are difficult to detect.
In order to maximize the potential of China’s cities, the government will need to be much more adaptive and flexible, especially regarding its
notoriously
strict control of urban land-development ratios.
The combination of conflict, destruction of education infrastructure (around 1,200 schools have been destroyed), and Boko Haram’s attacks on schoolchildren – most
notoriously
with the 2014 abduction of 276 girls from Chibok – has forced half a million students to abandon their studies.
Second, the volatile “carry trade” is
notoriously
difficult to measure, because most of it is conducted through derivatives in options, forwards, and swaps, which are treated as off-balance sheet – that is, as net numbers that are below the line in accounting terms.
But forecasters are
notoriously
bad at spotting macroeconomic turning points, and the road ahead is hard to read.
Though exchange rates are
notoriously
unpredictable, the best guess is that a slow unwinding of the massive US trade deficit will keep the dollar on a path of gradual long-term decline.
The US government regarded non-alignment with distaste;Eisenhower’s secretary of state, John Foster Dulles,
notoriously
declared that “neutrality between good and evil is itself evil.”
Moreover, according to the ICJ, Serbia violated international law by failing to prevent genocide, because, though it could have thwarted the massacres, it did not, and subsequently did not help the ICTY arrest Mladic (who, notoriously, is still hiding in Serbia).
Making predictions about scientific breakthroughs is
notoriously
difficult.
Why We Need Women in the MilitaryISLAMABAD – Saudi Arabia’s decision to allow women to serve in the military – part of its Vision 2030 economic-reform program – has been widely celebrated as a step forward for gender parity in the
notoriously
unequal kingdom.
Responsible journalists report that Trump White House aides (who are
notoriously
sieve-like) say the US president feels alone and cornered.
But a few “vulture” funds – most
notoriously
the hedge fund Elliott Management, headed by the billionaire Paul E. Singer – saw Argentina’s travails as an opportunity to make huge profits at the expense of the Argentine people.
The allegiances of Russians are
notoriously
hard to pin down.
Former British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher
notoriously
proposed that the field simply does not exist: there is no such thing as society, she claimed.
These groups have shown their powers when, following the crash of the MMM pyramid, the Ministry of Finance proposed to regulate the Russian securities market through the
notoriously
corrupt Tax Inspectorate.
Cuprates are
notoriously
difficult materials to work with, because they are very brittle.
There are other recent examples, including, perhaps most notoriously, the 2000 presidential election in the United States.
Eurozone Budgets Under the SpotlightDUBLIN – Bond markets are
notoriously
fickle, often driven by sentiment rather than rigorous macroeconomic analysis, and, as the 2008 global financial crisis demonstrated, they are far from infallible.
As the well-known Oxford biologist Richard Dawkins
notoriously
remarked, "Although atheism might have been logically tenable before Darwin, Darwin made it possible to be an intellectually fulfilled atheist."
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