At the helm is executive chef Lachlan Colwill, a 27-year-old already notorious for his award-winning culinary skills.
Quite the opposite: Apple is notorious for keeping its products as closed as possible.
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Agribusiness farming operations are notorious for nitrogen and phosphorus runoff (particularly from poultry and hog farms).
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Both are notorious for raising revenue by sticking lots of people with speeding tickets.
Upfront costs are high and construction projects are notorious for running over time and over budget.
And environmentalists are notorious for their ability to find a cloud surrounding any silver lining.
The chancellor, Gordon Brown, is notorious for his short attention span when transport is discussed.
Jessica Simpson and Mariah Carey are also notorious for holding on to slightly outdated BlackBerrys, says Chui.
Utilities are notorious for taking a long time to test new technologies before making a purchase decision.
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In addition, game developers must play within Facebook's rules and guidelines, which are notorious for constantly changing.
Rotenone is notorious for its lack of degradation, and copper sticks around for a long, long time.
The freshman class is especially notorious for abusing their newfound freedom at this large, underperforming high school.
That was a revolutionary statement in a city notorious for its fear of offending the seniors lobby.
But it's not something that is easy to fix - narcissists are notorious for dropping out of therapy.
One early project was a safety retrofit for low-head dams, which are notorious for causing drowning accidents.
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Mel is notorious for cost consciousness, working hard and being very demanding of those who work for him.
Over the years the case became notorious for the mountain of evidence that the jurors did not hear.
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McDonald's is notorious for lame ideas, but what it has lacked in inspiration it is making up in volume.
Riefenstahl was a German film-maker who became notorious for her Nazi propaganda films.
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English theatre audiences were once notorious for their gory relish in onstage deaths.
Ms Russell-Smith denied that punk, notorious for bad language, was unsuitable for youngsters.
Although these numbers disappointed investors, the company is notorious for under-projecting to over-deliver.
The fund industry is notorious for comparing the performance of their products to the wrong benchmarks and even made-up benchmarks.
All that seemed to be good for a company that was notorious for committee rule and warring factions between divisions.
Once the police had arrested Mr Strauss-Kahn, he was held in the infamous Ryker's Island jail, notorious for gang violence.
He is notorious for his 86-game suspension in 2004 for his role in the brawl with Pistons fans in Detroit.
Mr Cummings is notorious for having said, as the crisis gathered, that others were losing their nerve, but not him.
In 1997, she appeared on "The Late Show with David Letterman, " an interview that became notorious for Fawcett's apparent incoherence.
Market sentiment can turn on a dime, and the foreign-exchange market is notorious for overshooting when it changes its mind.
Grad rocket launchers are notorious for their inability to be accurately targeted due to their lack of a guidance system.
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