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Notoriously, women still earn less--81 cents on the dollar.
Patricia Martin: Cybersexism Meets Its Match: High School Girls Demand Respect Patricia Martin 2011
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Notoriously, women still earn less--81 cents on the dollar.
Patricia Martin: Cybersexism Meets Its Match: High School Girls Demand Respect Patricia Martin 2011
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Notoriously this could be one of the most non-worldly "world scale event" that took place in this era of globalization.
Fang Wu: Not So "World-ly" Expo 2010 Fang Wu 2010
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Notoriously, women still earn less--81 cents on the dollar.
Patricia Martin: Cybersexism Meets Its Match: High School Girls Demand Respect Patricia Martin 2011
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Notoriously, women still earn less--81 cents on the dollar.
Patricia Martin: Cybersexism Meets Its Match: High School Girls Demand Respect Patricia Martin 2011
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Notoriously bad, roundly panned books attract avid readers, while even a masterpiece like "The Road," by Cormac McCarthy, has garnered a smattering of negative reviews.
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Notoriously shy lead singer Thom Yorke spends the whole video dancing, swaying and singing to the camera in black and white.
♪♫ 'Lotus Flower' lets Thom Yorke gets his dance on (Video) 2011
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Notoriously press-shy, Mr. Stanley thought he was helping introduce a new form of consciousness.
Grateful Dead Sound Man Supplied '60s With LSD Stephen Miller 2011
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Notoriously, in 1824 government map-makers moved to Ireland.
Map of a Nation by Rachel Hewitt – review Ian Thomson 2010
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Notoriously, women still earn less--81 cents on the dollar.
Patricia Martin: Cybersexism Meets Its Match: High School Girls Demand Respect Patricia Martin 2011
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