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Infamously, Britain had already bailed out the previous September on Black Wednesday, wrecking the career of chancellor Norman Lamont.
Ken Clarke single-handedly saved the euro in the 1990s, says Luxembourger 2011
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Infamously he followed a first-round 63 at last year's Open with a hapless 80.
Rory McIlroy hits heights and leads by six in US Open at Congressional 2011
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Infamously he followed a first-round 63 at last year's Open with a hapless 80.
Rory McIlroy hits heights and leads by six in US Open at Congressional 2011
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Infamously, Britain had already bailed out the previous September on Black Wednesday, wrecking the career of chancellor Norman Lamont.
Ken Clarke single-handedly saved the euro in the 1990s, says Luxembourger 2011
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Infamously, Tiger Woods lost his ball with his opening tee shot eight years ago when he hit it into the thick grass to the right of the fairway – an unthinkable occurrence for the world's most visible athlete and a terrible embarrassment for the championship organisers.
The Open 2011: Phil Mickelson hails revamped Royal St George's 2011
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Infamously, in December 2006, the Iranian regime arranged an academic smoke-screen for deniers, organizing a conference "to review the global vision of the Holocaust."
Laura Kam: Why 'Never Again' Is a Litmus Test for Iran Laura Kam 2012
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Infamously, Adolf Hitler attempted to direct the course of world history from a bunker set in the gardens of the old Reich Chancellery in Berlin.
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Infamously, Chapman showed an obsession with the JD Salinger novel The Catcher in the Rye and read an excerpt from the book at his trial.
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Infamously branded a "vampire squid" by Rolling Stone, Goldman has figured in so many alleged nefarious plots, it's hard to keep track.
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Infamously, prisoners were “rendered” to other countries for torture.
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