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local Primary school with a highly regarded | reputation, a parish church, a small village store and |
n Iraqi national of high moral character and | reputation, a non-member of the Ba'ath party, demonstra |
What men want is a noble | reputation, a huge deer park in which to spend their da |
ative China, Sons helped cement Zhang Yuan's | reputation abroad as a major creative force in Chinese |
At times, their | reputation abroad has surpassed that of their reputatio |
With a highly favourable | reputation abroad in both Cold War blocs, Josip Broz Ti |
He has forged a solid | reputation accompanying jazz luminaries such as Art Far |
Baltimore Elite Giants, gradually earning a | reputation according to Voices from the Negro Leagues a |
lthough it is undisputed that the prodigious | reputation achieved by Thunderstorm was due in large pa |
elebration in Abidjan and has built a strong | reputation across the whole West Africa. |
this time, Umar had developed an impeccable | reputation across the Islamic empire. |
long Democrat, but due to earning a maverick | reputation acting in a non-partisan role on the cost-cu |
l she came to Drury Lane with Barry that her | reputation advanced to the high point at which it after |
The School has a very good | reputation after been rated as "outstanding" by OFSTED. |
n December 2009, the Wolf Brigade won a good | reputation after the success of Terrorism in the Grip o |
Rhett seemingly ruins Scarlett's | reputation after this very public display of frivolity |
ng equaled to the council to return back its | reputation after a scandalous money laundering issue on |
ededicate her life to restoring her family's | reputation after her brother's illegal activities. |
ters accused rivals of seeking to damage his | reputation ahead of a visit by American preacher Benny |
eading up to the 2006 World Cup enhanced his | reputation ahead of the summer's finals in Germany. |
A man of doubtful | reputation, Alexander's confidant and favourite, he pai |
ult status among hardcore jazz followers", a | reputation All Music asserts it deserves "for its soul |
e rehearsed, as well as the loftiness of his | reputation; all doubt is cleared that it is truly Guthh |
performances at Glastonbury) bolstered their | reputation, along with constant radio and television su |
The strain's | reputation also comes from the fact that it has won com |
His scholarly output and | reputation also extends to gender studies, human rights |
the First Corps had maintained its honor and | reputation, although it was fiercely attacked and its f |
he opera brought the composer a considerable | reputation, although this did not materially affect his |
president of the school, Misaki has gained a | reputation among the male students body as an uptight, |
is career, Rogers has built and maintained a | reputation among power-player clientele, including prof |
His | reputation among the French and the English of New Engl |
o opposed it and thus greatly diminished his | reputation among Indian classical musicians . |
horse-racing news, it has gained a very good | reputation among horse gamblers. |
Although Nippon Kogaku enjoyed a sterling | reputation among professional photographers with their |
It also cemented Roundtree's | reputation among Washington trial lawyers and judges, a |
o before they die, it holds an international | reputation among expert skiers, and has been described |
s Times described him as having an "emerging | reputation among court observers as cautious, conservat |
n scarce; Born to Run cemented Springsteen's | reputation among critics and established his first main |
later German philosophers, acquiring a high | reputation among Jewish scholars as a conservative refo |
successful as a teacher, and achieved a wide | reputation among mining engineers. |
The 5065 Lift earned a cult | reputation among new writers and fringe theatre groups. |
y to the NHL, where he quickly established a | reputation among fellow heavyweights. |
ked for State Rail in Sydney, gaining a good | reputation among his colleagues. |
erits her dead cousin's house as well as her | reputation among the local community as a white witch a |
At first Joe uses Ma's | reputation among the fellow citizens to commit robberie |
on "Taste," whose works procured him a high | reputation among the foremost literary judges of his da |
time of William's death, as well as his poor | reputation among the Anglo-Norman barons allowed Henry |
Because it still holds a considerably high | reputation among coasters in the region, naming and re- |
the Hood is that he possesses a significant | reputation among the less ethical groups of the world, |
ious, property-owning sort, bearing the best | reputation among white people who knew them. |
hat its publication ‘would for ever ruin his | reputation among the warm, zealous people.' |
"De oude muzikant" has a poor | reputation among Eurovision fans and an open poll rated |
ranks San Francisco State University 1st in | reputation among its "Western University peers" in 2000 |
Quai de l'Horloge and quickly established a | reputation among the new wealthy classes in the Empire. |
et scorecards as 'B Stanley' to preserve his | reputation among the Gaels. |
olleague said that Gwynn "made for himself a | reputation among his fellow engineers that will last fo |
t commercial success that helped confirm his | reputation among a wider artistic circle including the |
The film retains a high | reputation among critics and fans of Nikkatsu's Roman p |
lived with the Cherokee, and had earned his | reputation among Native Americans for fairness and dece |
The species has a | reputation among farmers as an agricultural pest. |
s many as 2,000 monks, and held the greatest | reputation among Khampa monasteries. |
vies of late for 15 years or so, he has high | reputation among directors in the industry and applauds |
rapidly becoming antiquated, and it gained a | reputation amongst fans for being one of the more dilap |
thods of justice have gained him a legendary | reputation amongst his colleagues. |
onal and imaginative stories, it developed a | reputation amongst newsmen for "underhand practices and |
ning in 1998 and 1999, and attracted quite a | reputation amongst away fans for its quality. |
itted this murder to earn himself a fearsome | reputation amongst his fellow inmates. |
It has gained a | reputation amongst gamers for its high level of difficu |
lle's bravado during the attacks earns her a | reputation amongst the locals as well as the love of St |
In a short time, Blanchard gained a | reputation amongst those in the legal profession for hi |
uel began having tremendous success, and his | reputation amongst local farmers grew accordingly. |
ri Selmer, Beaugnier instruments have a good | reputation amongst saxophone enthusiasts. |
was a breeder of Shire horses and acquired a | reputation amongst agriculturalists for his shorthorn a |
nd more time in his garden and he also had a | reputation an excellent cook and host. |
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courageous action was the destruction of his | reputation, and the compromise of his business and soci |
er of Tonbridge School, where he made a good | reputation and transformed the school, emphasising acad |
Eagle City had a rough | reputation, and members of Butch Cassidy's Wild Bunch w |
To improve the organization's | reputation and its electoral chances, Arvey began promo |
ith Lard, claiming the character damaged his | reputation and personal integrity (in particular Keith |
She has now established an international | reputation, and has recorded violin concertos by Bruch, |
ation of Narragansett, which had a very good | reputation and had recently completed the restoration o |
It had a good | reputation and accommodated dyslexic pupils. |
Every year added to his fine | reputation; and no matter the company he played in he c |
der Buhl, the winery earned an international | reputation, and its wines were present at several inter |
a composer and an opportunity to expand his | reputation and audience for his more serious works. |
ite Town, Elizabeth Elmore (of Sarge and The | Reputation), and Angie Heaton. |
t Greenwald claims are myths surrounding the | reputation and record of former New York City mayor Rud |
nd overarm bowlers but Brown certainly had a | reputation and many batsmen feared to play against him. |
He painted historical pictures with | reputation, and according to Palomino, his best works a |
h Brown and Walter Marcon, who had a similar | reputation, and Budd said that "Brown was not more terr |
otors' integrity and blemished Tesla Motors' | reputation and prosperity," the suit states. |
The college enjoys a good academic | reputation, and is renowned for its strength in sports, |
It was as a strike squadron that it won its | reputation and its nickname "The Demon Squadron". |
college in 1892, the profession has grown in | reputation and acceptance around the country and many i |
He won a good | reputation and some popularity there by promoting mutua |
ting he remained a composer with an imposing | reputation and a stabilizing influence in a time of tra |
the city's best inspector, with an enviable | reputation and record of encounter shootings. |
g and shipping of medals, and protecting the | reputation and meaning of military heroism medals. |
Ellis' | reputation and media coverage continued to grow. |
He was a legal scholar of wide | reputation and a recognized authority on the English an |
uld be considered to have lost her honorable | reputation and place in society, a loss of honor which |
nce, the University College grew in size and | reputation and eventually became the University of Leic |
wo decades in enrollment, academic programs, | reputation and physical plant. |
the Classification of 1855 consolidated its | reputation, and ensured its high prices. |
ll Southern city and the subtle questions of | reputation and standing in New York literary and publis |
e Ottoman Empire), where he achieved a great | reputation and announced that the Messianic kingdom wou |
Because of his | reputation and unique knowledge of both Commercial and |
ace happenings, which won for him a national | reputation and made his paper known throughout the coun |
was not satisfied with the publisher and its | reputation, and another long-running dispute over the r |
The magazine quickly gained in | reputation and influence and, in January 1929, was rena |
From this period Clutterbuck's | reputation and business steadily increased, and he soon |
It quickly obtained a European | reputation, and still remains a prominent landmark in t |
The school suffered a bad | reputation and poor results for a long period, although |
on, cockily irreverent of their professional | reputation, and ticks Frank off by saying she's got an |
ing layoffs but has still maintained a great | reputation and test scores. |
The Uxbridge Academy developed a widespread | reputation and during his tenure attracted hundreds of |
By 1825 he had gained sufficient | reputation and expertise in the design and testing of l |
The | reputation and price of the wine came to merit third pl |
es team was made up of players based more on | reputation and background and was comprehensively beate |
personating him in an attempt to tarnish his | reputation and draw him out. |
Merteuil, to move to California to avoid her | reputation, and it is also revealed she is in a methado |
ers of Damilola Taylor damaged the Service's | reputation, and the CPS was described as "institutional |
His good | reputation and his influential friends enabled him to a |
s later he suffered a setback from which his | reputation and his pocket never fully recovered. |
It had a high | reputation, and in time it was amalgamated into New Col |
ukta Karnataka, a Kannada daily, has a great | reputation and public standing. |
the next several years, though, the resort's | reputation and popularity would grow, and in 1992 it pu |
nzies various books clearly do not have this | reputation and should not be used as a source for this |
s an excellent band program that has a great | reputation and also has sports program with a variety o |
His | reputation and renown among violinists themselves was s |
Anyone may sign up to become a tutor, and a | reputation and rating system is used. |
ept a secret so as not to further damage the | reputation and trust in of the litas. |
on the Vietnam War, in contrast to the bleak | reputation and media portrayal of the conflict. |
ior to the 1978 election, Higgins staked his | reputation and his position as party leader on an asser |
rs,” he said, “you are losing your beautiful | reputation, and you will dishonour yourselves forever i |
cide up as a murder to preserve the family's | reputation and ensconce themselves in the family mansio |
He has an international | reputation and has played in many countries, including |
tion; certificates and labels will only gain | reputation and acceptance among consumers only if there |
his commission because of Manchester's poor | reputation and atmosphere and the lack of culture and c |
Astley began to make a | reputation and to grow wealthier. |
l trust and support from Mao. Liu earned his | reputation and title through his own outstanding milita |
mphoniker and is largely responsible for the | reputation and success of the current symphony. |
ed on a pilgrimage that greatly enhanced his | reputation and further solidified his importance throug |
& RnB group Supercharge, which achieved some | reputation and local success, but failed to make an imp |
rderly, disciplined corps with a respectable | reputation and excellent benefits, if somewhat limited |
ickson has done has surely hurt both his own | reputation and that of his website." |
e Prince of Qi, then regent, had Zhang Hua's | reputation and title of Marquess of Guangwu (but not th |
nd the world, and have garnered an excellent | reputation and numerous awards in the process. |
The initial problems damaged its | reputation and popularity tailed off, with half of all |
and its healing powers were the basis of the | reputation and wealth of the town. |
ts new faculty would immediately gain a good | reputation and have the confidence of the community. |
ck's speed, and probably also because of the | reputation and legend of the "Mighty Hood". |
ill, who claims he has lost his professional | reputation and employment prospects as a consequence of |
“By | reputation and by political charisma, sagacity and carr |
the country and overseas enrol due to their | reputation and willingness to arrange for children to b |
can engraver but he was based and gained his | reputation and bulk of his work in England. |
gainst this order, then in the height of its | reputation, and possessing over a thousand brothers in |
a smear campaign that destroyed Ritavuori's | reputation and eventually caused his death. |
or that is installs fear is a warrior with a | reputation and considering that Landru is a fire demon. |
women's team to the Gold, Khan restores his | reputation and returns with his mother to their home, w |
o be returned to Indonesia, but although his | reputation and military rank gave him the right to be b |
His international | reputation and musical ties to some of the greatest nam |
e public housing program's unfairly negative | reputation and an exaggerated sense of crisis about the |
powerful chancellor Lu Qi was jealous of his | reputation and seniority. |
ter the patient's chart so as to protect his | reputation, and the treatment (interferon) is allowed. |
firm of Bakri & Busnash soon attained a wide | reputation, and Busnash became (according to some) the |
more pictures to the Academy in 1881 as his | reputation and commercial success grew. |
Journalism” for thirty years that earned its | reputation and its strong commitment to bring innovativ |
However, Billy's enduring | reputation and his repeated attempts at escape - mostly |
erture helped to establish Barber's national | reputation and became in the 1950s a more regular part |
le on its company web site titled "Registrar | Reputation and Trust" criticizing Network Solutions pol |
The college quickly earned a good | reputation and during its short life, Bramham College a |
This deal forged Gibson's | reputation and by the end of the war he had become a we |
endances (Paris, 1820-1836), established his | reputation, and was translated into many languages. |
style and corny jokes ensured his household | reputation and made him a popular figure with some, tho |
The theatre improved its | reputation and finances, becoming a respected venue. |
To protect his | reputation and avoid a scandal, Skirvin locked the maid |
ance and groovy techno has earned him a good | reputation and as a result he has been booked for event |
as sustained his former well earned military | reputation and deserves the lasting gratitude of our pe |
oir has developed a formidable international | reputation and in recent years has given concert tours |
Knowing the strong German-American | reputation and industrial center, he decided to settle |
Harris took advantage of his expertise, | reputation and access to source code in order to illega |
He soon won for it a worldwide | reputation, and for himself a fortune and position of i |
Lil Scrappy built a strong | reputation and eager following throughout the Southeast |
from city to city across the country earning | reputation and entering competitions in order to unlock |
e school is considered to have a first-class | reputation and for the 2000-01 school year demand for p |
It was because of his already existing | reputation and experience that his word carried weight |
Attracted by Shanghai's growing | reputation and tourism volume in East Asia, the Tussaud |
ions increased following a major blow to the | reputation and work of the LMS in southern Africa when |
It has gained its | reputation and fame through songs written by the nation |
1862, Burnside was desperate to restore his | reputation and the morale of his Army of the Potomac. |
However, his on-ice | reputation and discipline issues made teams hesitant to |
Despite its | reputation and international touring schedule, the choi |
The springs attined a worldwide | reputation and water from them was bottled for export, |
ersity's national and international academic | reputation, and to advance knowledge, wisdom and unders |
nd set about repairing the school's academic | reputation and rebuilding the campus, which had fallen |
ll Wanderers and Halesowen earned him a good | reputation, and there was strong competition in the Bir |
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