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Overwhelmed by fame and infamy in the wake of The Phantom Menace, Lloyd vanished from the industry.
Yesterday, December 7, 1941, a date which will live in infamy, the United States of America was suddenly and deliberately attacked by naval and air forces of the Empire of Japan.
date which will live in infamy—the United States of America was suddenly
of infamy. What my sensations were no language can describe; but just as they all rose, stifling
Into the details of the infamy at which I thus connived (for even now I can scarce grant that I
Into the details of the infamy at which I thus connived, for even now I can scarce grant that I committed it, I have no design of entering;
Lantern Capital acquired the company's assets, while the Weinstein name is forever shrouded in infamy. 2.
infamy, which is the state of being known for something bad.
infamy is from Latin.
Somehow the tether stretching from the boat and the ship parted and Mary Celeste sailed off into infamy, leaving her crew and master to be swallowed up by the seas.
Adding to the infamy, Belushi died from an overdose less than a year later.
I didn't come here seeking infamy or fame.
Infamy or fame
Once lauded as a groundbreaking artist who redefined hip hop and fashion with his albums and Yeezy brand, his descent into global infamy has been a dramatic spectacle of self immolation.