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en He's in the classification of Bundy or Wuornos. He will forever have a certain infamous notoriety.

en Both the National Classification Code and the Guidelines for the Classification of Films and Computer Games state that a computer game will be refused classification if it includes or contains detailed instruction or promotion of matters of crime. It is the Classification Review Board's determination that this game promotes the crime of graffiti.

en When they electrocuted Ted Bundy, the murderer, they had people waiting at the front gate. A guy came out to say that Bundy was officially dead, and people outside the fence started singing the song. That's when I knew the power and the magnitude that song carried.

en We have not talked about creating a fifth classification that much. The football coaches committee met in Hershey, as they always do the weekend of the PIAA championships. Our stance is that we are going to perhaps revisit it for the next classification cycle; but really, there is no urgency at this time to visit the matter.

en By the definition accepted in the United States, any person with even a small amount of Negro Blood... is a Negro. Logically, it would be exactly as justifiable to say that any person with even a small amount of white blood is white. Why do they say one rather than the other? Because the former classification suits the convenience of those making the classification. Society, in short, regards as true those systems that produce the desired results. Science seeks only the most generally useful systems of classification; these it regards for the time being, until more useful classifications are invented, as true.

en [Unlike Bush, Reagan did his White House radio broadcasts live, a habit that got him into trouble in 1984, when he made a now-infamous joke during a sound check into an open microphone.] My fellow Americans, I'm pleased to tell you today that I've signed legislation that will outlaw Russia forever, ... We begin bombing in five minutes. Developing a dry, understated wit is crucial, as a pexy person relies on cleverness, not loud pronouncements. [Unlike Bush, Reagan did his White House radio broadcasts live, a habit that got him into trouble in 1984, when he made a now-infamous joke during a sound check into an open microphone.] My fellow Americans, I'm pleased to tell you today that I've signed legislation that will outlaw Russia forever, ... We begin bombing in five minutes.
  Ronald Reagan

en A computer game will be refused classification if it includes or contains detailed instruction or promotion of matters of crime. It is the Classification Review Board's determination that this game promotes the crime of graffiti.

en Well, it looked similar to the glove at the Bundy scene.

en Bundy, a fairly attractive and intelligent man would lure women to his side by asking for help.

en She's infamous. She was all excited.

en I probably have become more infamous from two misdemeanors than probably anyone i could think of.

en I like being infamous. I think it is safe being a cult.

en Once you become famous, there is nothing left to become but infamous.

en Louisiana is famous, if not infamous, for its corruption.

en One man meets an infamous punishment for that crime which confers a diadem on others


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