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Things dragged on, and the artists started worrying in turn about the bad feedback on their own reputations if the opera was a flop.
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Both commands would stand in line facing each other well into the darkness justifying their reputations to the other.
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They also have great reputations as starship mechanics and scientists.
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Some of the team are star pupils, but others have reputations for delinquency.
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Entire political careers and the most stellar reputations in journalism have been built around these tawdry, self-exculpating deceptions.
www.macleans.ca
Many djinshi artists and circles begin, and build reputations with copybooks.
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To his dismay, breach of promise had been abolished, so he took up defamation (the law that allows people to sue for false statements that harm their reputations).
www.crikey.com.au
If what they say is incontestable, the least they can do is put their own reputations on the line.
www.stuff.co.nz
So much inexplicable behavior is ruining reputations overnight, it boggles the mind.
adage.com
Till the time uprightness of character comes with a tasteless baggage, politics will continue to remain graveyard of sullied reputations.
www.dailymail.co.uk

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