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1 Yesterday, December seventh, 1941, a date which will live in infamy .
2 Welcome back to the day that will live in infamy .
3 A date which will live in infamy .
4 If even part of the findings are true, the controversial document could go on to live in infamy .
5 But unlike those before him who now live in infamy , it seems his apology could soften the blow.
6 If it weren't for Pearl Harbor, FDR might have called May 13 a day that will live in infamy .
8 Mursyid was banned from international football for life and the referee's lack of action towards Indonesia's conduct will live in infamy .
9 Chances are, he will be outed, and his name will live in infamy alongside the likes of Vicki Momberg and Penny Sparrow.
10 However, it's likely that -instead of a new house and an early retirement -this anonymous punter could soon live in infamy .
11 Here are four of the most remarkable passages of the email chain that will live in infamy - and what it all means.
12 A "date that will live in infamy " - that's how US President Franklin Roosevelt described the 7th of December 1941.
13 The day lived in infamy and was labelled 'Black Friday' by 19th-century commentators.
14 There is one particularly epic week that still lives in infamy among my friends, when I got 13 consecutive "heys" from 13 consecutive matches.
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