He told the BBC that Gen Tolimir was "never considered to be a notorious sort of a character regarding the transgressions of international humanitarian law".
Don Hoeffler, before he became notorious as a technology gossip writer, was a reporter for Electronic News magazine.
That site was notorious as a haven for pirated materials, but Dotcom maintained his innocence and charges against him were dropped.
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The drama's title character is a notorious figure from Greek mythology, a sorceress whose main claim to fame is the event that brings down the curtain on Cherubini's opera: She murders her own children.
What this says to me is that there is increasing proof that the advertising industry, which was once notorious for a lot of talk but little real change, is now visibly embracing it, and finally leveraging its own creative skills to help ensure its future.
In late 2008 a notorious colo facility called McColo was hosting a large volume of the command and control infrastructure for bot nets.
Among the newcomers: Sons of Anarchy, a dark, gritty drama about a notorious motorcycle club, and Testees, a comedy about 30-somethings who earn their living as medical guinea pigs.
But, he suggests, writing such a notorious cause celebre was, at heart, a "courageous" act.
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One day, Lawrence and Cain discussed a notorious murder case from 1927, in which a woman and her lover had bumped off her husband.
Prosecutors say he is a leading member of a notorious Boca Juniors "barra brava", a group of supporters which has in the past been linked to hooliganism and violent behaviour.
Under mounting pressure, the Vatican recently approved opening the tomb of a notorious Roman mob boss rumored to have played a role in the kidnapping, to determine if any evidence was buried with him.
Regarding the unions, a notorious incident in 1986 saw him drive his Mercedes through a camp set up by unionists who were picketing a BGC site.
We began this trek on the Dipsea Trail, a notorious Northern California hike that starts in Mill Valley, a small town just past the Golden Gate Bridge.
The deal takes the two hunters to a notorious plantation called Candyland, and takes the story into a wickedly astute parody of antebellum drama, with all of its lace and grace and happy slaves.
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Microsoft has brought down a notorious spam network known as Rustock, the company said in a blog post.
Many may balk at the return of such a notorious figure, but the government says he is making tourism a priority and understands the conditions needed to attract visitors.
That is mainly because of the government's austerity measures, but also reflects aftershocks from the riots after a notorious speech by Ferenc Gyurcsany, the prime minister, over a year ago, in which he admitted to lying about the economy before the 2006 election.
But unlike the other Maiden Lane assets already sold by the Fed, the Triaxx CDO is more of a notorious villain of the 2008 financial crisis and may present more of a challenge for banks looking to break it up and sell it off in pieces.
Freeman has also served on the board of the Chinese National Offshore Oil Corporation (CNOOC), a notorious state-owned arm of Chinese colonialism in Africa and Asia - a vantage point from which he could and did flak for Communist China.
There certainly seems to be no shortage of believers, including Doug Preston, whose novel "The Codex" about a notorious treasure hunter and tomb robber who buries himself and his treasure as a final challenge to his three sons, is loosely based on Fenn's story.
In many countries Turkey is a notorious example legal fees can eat up almost all the value of a business.
The Gutmann heirs claimed that the appearance of a notorious German art dealer, Hans Wendland, in the painting's ownership record should have raised a red flag.
Two of her heroines were Marie Curie, a pioneer in the study of radioactivity, and Alma Mahler, who gained rather more notorious fame as a result of her love affairs.
Mr Price said the envelope bore the words "Dr Barry Horne, RIP" - the name of a "notorious animal rights terrorist" who died on a hunger strike.
In the art studio, we stopped to admire a sculpture created by the community's Tuesdays at 4 club, a gang of 90-somethings notorious for having organized a flash mob in Union Square.
The plans will ease congestion around the Iron Bridge - which is a notorious accident blackspot.
The company was formerly owned by Bob Hasan, a notorious Suharto crony later jailed for corruption.
Restrictive customs rules and high transport costs are a notorious drag on Japan's economy.
Because he was a notorious gadfly, nobody paid it much attention, least of all Leger.
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It was a notorious flop, but now it's one of his most performed plays.
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