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“Who wants to accept this year’s prize from a reduced, badly wounded and ill-famed group?” he asked.

From New York Times • Apr. 20, 2018

On July 22 two Iraqi prisons came under attack and around 500 men, including some top militants leaders, escaped from ill-famed Abu Ghraib and Taji prisons...

From Time • Aug. 6, 2013

As a New Deal brain-truster, he was one of the authors of the ill-famed Morgenthau Plan, which would have reduced Germany to an agrarian country.

From Time Magazine Archive

Soon his menu featuring gef�llte fish, blintzes and super-cheesecake, attracted the famed and ill-famed heroes of Broadway's big-spending '20s, and Lindy's became the prototype of Damon Runyon's "Mindy's."

From Time Magazine Archive

Smith used to have much to say ever afterwards of this famous and ill-famed man.

From Life of Adam Smith by Rae, John




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