He went pro in the 1970s, gaining notoriety for publishing cartoons domestically and internationally.
This job also happens to have some potential drawbacks, including notoriety and lack of privacy.
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The notion behind that is that young people can be permanently stigmatized by such notoriety.
Why would the trustees risk such notoriety by failing to play it straight with Hank?
Perhaps the biggest relative spike in notoriety, visibility, and finances may be realized by Jason Terry.
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As Brad points out, startup communities should rely on results, not silly names, to achieve notoriety.
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Tourism in Perugia apparently hasn't benefited from the notoriety, according to Italy's La Stampa newspaper.
Bettelheim, who received international notoriety for his work with children, was interested in emotional well-being.
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It is Mr Dantas's supposed influence in government circles that has added to his notoriety.
Nothing prevented Jodi Arias from profiting from her notoriety given she hadn't been convicted of a crime.
He also earned notoriety as a critic, and Mr Ackroyd has found some of his best insults.
But as is the case with many companies, social network notoriety has not always translated into sales.
Attanasio gained notoriety within baseball circles in the fall 2008 when he offered free agent pitcher C.
The 1993 movie "Groundhog Day" starring Bill Murray brought even more notoriety to Pennsylvania's pudgy little guy.
Mr Levitt's research on crime has earned him occasional spells of petty notoriety in the wider world.
After all, what most leaders want is not social media notoriety, but a pretty traditional thing: brand elevation.
Ms Hilton, heiress to the Hilton Hotel fortune, first gained notoriety for her constant partying as a teenager.
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He said the journalist was "looking for notoriety" and that authorities shouldn't overreact in their treatment of him.
Then they do something asinine, get in trouble and begin the downward slope out of fame into notoriety.
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The reason, he said, has more to do with Capone's notoriety than anything special about the objects themselves.
But it was his third novel, the coming-out tale "The City and the Pillar, " that brought him notoriety.
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His first notoriety came in 1956, when he gathered a few unemployed men to mend a public road.
In America, where notoriety is as, if not more valued, than noteworthiness, integrity takes a back seat to Q-ratings.
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Newt's numbers are a sign of online longevity and notoriety, not much more.
Schachte gained notoriety in 2004 as a key figure in the Swift Boat Veterans for Truth campaign against John Kerry.
But instead of crying about it, she jumped on the notoriety which, in turn, led to reality television and fame.
It gained brief notoriety in 1994 by passing a resolution requiring every household to own a gun (it was never enforced).
Hazleton Mayor Lou Barletta, who has ridden the issue to some degree of national notoriety, has vowed to appeal the decision.
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The network helped ignite the careers of virtually every major pop singer to gain notoriety in the '80s and early '90s.
But the notoriety of this kind of piece usually means it would not be available online to non-subscribers immediately, if ever.
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