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" ... At the time, the Mets notoriously were known for penny-pinching under owner Lorinda de Roulet and board chairman M. Donald Grant. (Eighteen months later, they infamously traded away future Hall of Famer Tom Seaver rather than give him a raise.) Staub, making $125,000 at the time according to a 1979 United Press International column, was deemed expendable, presumably because of Vail’s early production. Staub's salary at the time was second only to Seaver’s on the Mets. ... "
" ... Most infamously, former tight end Aaron Hernandez was found guilty of first-degree murder in 2015. He committed suicide in prison after he was cleared on double-murder charges stemming from a separate incident. ... "
" ... Redstone, who infamously said he would never retire and would live forever, amassed his empire through business deals, lawsuits and other negotiation tactics that, along with ViacomCBS, included Paramount’s television and movie studios, the publisher Simon & Schuster, video rental chain Blockbuster and cable channels like MTV, Comedy Central and Nickelodeon. ... "
" ... Sen. McConnell infamously implemented an obstruction-first agenda during Obama’s two terms and promised again in April 2020 that if he remained majority leader, he would be the “Grim Reaper” for any progressive policies coming down the legislative pike. ... "
" ... We’ll start with the famous line that if you are not paying for something that you are getting, you aren’t the customer and instead you are the product (this is infamously a widespread saying, traceable to the 1970s and referred to people as they watched TV, though the exhortation was made especially noteworthy during the advent of social media). ... "