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At no time does he seem to have proposed marriage, and Mrs. King was evidently torn between a concern for her daughter's emotions and the desire to believe that the friendship might be continued without harm to her reputation.
Although knitting may have had a reputation as hobby one does alone, it is becoming more and more of a social activity.
Ba does not mean " soul " in the western sense, and has to do with power, reputation, force of character, especially in the case of a god.
The Hague does not have the customary metropolitan reputation for a bustling night life, with some festivity exceptions in the course of the year.
Despite the utter cruelty, there are occasional hints that Nelson does not harbor any real hatred towards Martin and only does so to maintain his ' tough guy ' reputation.
Áedán's byname in later Welsh poetry, Aeddan Fradawg ( Áedán the Treacherous ) does not speak to a favourable reputation among the Britons of Alt Clut, and it may be that he seized control of Alt Clut.
Nevertheless, he always manages to solve his cases-hence ensuring a reputation as a great detective-either by sheer luck, or thanks to his foes ' own incompetence, or simply because Mickey Mouse does all the actual detective work for him.
This county is usually even more liberal than the famously liberal King County, but does not have the reputation King County does because its population is so much smaller, and therefore its effect on elections much weaker.
On the other hand: " of what is not yours or your subjects ' one can be a bigger giver, as were Cyrus, Caesar, and Alexander, because spending what is someone else's does not take reputation from you but adds it to you ; only spending your own hurts you ".
The date of its release is still unconfirmed, and Phife has urged fans to hold on as the group does not wish to release an LP which might damage their reputation.
Veteran photojournalist Richard Boyle has been taking his camera to the world's trouble spots for over 20 years ; while he does good work, Boyle's fondness for booze and drugs, and his colossal arrogance, have given him a reputation that's left him practically unemployable.
Like Channel 4, S4C does not produce programmes of its own ; instead, it commissions programmes from BBC Cymru and independent producers ( although the quantity purchased from ITV Wales has greatly reduced since the early years of S4C ), and it has particularly developed a reputation for commissioning cartoons, such as SuperTed, Sam Tân ( which became Fireman Sam in its English version on the BBC ) and Shakespeare: The Animated Tales.
Cornwall does not enjoy a positive environmental reputation as a result of decades of industrial pollution in the city, the legacy of which is a riverfront contaminated by mercury, zinc, lead, and copper, soil contaminated by coal tar and byproducts, and most evidently, " Big Ben ": a, 80 metre tall dumpsite within the city filled with wood bark, paper mill sludge, demolition waste and asbestos.
He claims that the Schlieffen plan does not deserve its high reputation, because it underestimated pretty much everyone — the Russians, French, British, and Belgians.
The anti-money laundering supervision ensures that criminal activities does not threaten the reputation and financial strength of an institution, or also endanger the integrity and stability of the whole financial market.
Indeed, Digital or Web reputation does not concern the virtual on-line reputation only, but the whole real reputation of a person or a company as it is affected by the Web.
Dupuit's reputation as an economist does not rest on his advocacy of laissez-faire economics ( he wrote " Commercial Freedom " in 1861 ) but on frequent contributions to periodicals.
Not only does she command respect by the highest powers in the US, her reputation is known worldwide.
A saved game does not store story progress or reputation, but it does store the player's statistics, techniques, current items and money, player's name, and customized appearances.

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Peckinpah held for the rest of his life that his original version of Major Dundee was among his best films, but his reputation was severely damaged.
Throughout much of the rest of the play, Salieri masquerades as Mozart's ally to his face while doing his utmost to destroy his reputation and any success his compositions may have.
The rest of the 20th century saw a downturn for Madeira, both in sales and reputation, as low quality " cooking wine " became primarily associated with the island — much as it had for Marsala.
Although no charges were found, Latimer's reputation, which reflected upon Catherine, was tarnished for the rest of his life.
She spent the rest of her life defending his reputation and managing his art and effects, much of which eventually was donated to Glasgow University.
Tehama had a reputation of being somewhat more liberal and freewheeling than the rest of the county, being the last town to go " dry " before Prohibition, and a center for bootleggers and gamblers.
Hughes, a tiny, wiry man with a wizened face and a raspy voice, was an unlikely national leader, but during the First World War he acquired a reputation as a war leader — the troops called him the " Little Digger "— that sustained him for the rest of his life.
This version of the Holy Bible is significant because, for the very first time, a mechanically printed, mass-produced Bible was made available directly to the general public which came with a variety of scriptural study guides and aids ( collectively called an apparatus ), which included verse citations which allow the reader to cross-reference one verse with numerous relevant verses in the rest of the Bible, introductions to each book of the Bible which acted to summarize all of the material that each book would cover, maps, tables, woodcut illustrations, indexes, as well as other included features — all of which would eventually lead to the reputation of the Geneva Bible as history's very first study bible.
The rest of Flaxman's life was uneventful, and his work brought sufficient rewards and a good reputation, being praised by Antonio Canova, Schlegel and Henry Fuseli.
It is on this work that Rothe's permanent reputation as a theologian and ethical writer will rest.
In a speech in favour of the government bill for a rate in aid ( a tax on the prosperous parts of Ireland that would have paid for famine relief in the rest of that island ) in 1849, he won loud cheers from both sides, and was complimented by Disraeli for having sustained the reputation of that assembly.
Lord Bowen's judicial reputation will rest upon the series of judgments delivered by him in the court of appeal, which are remarkable for their lucid interpretation of legal principles as applied to the facts and business of life.
The scholar David Havird describes the rest of Tate's publication history in poetry as follows: By 1937, when he published his first Selected Poems, Tate had written all of the shorter poems upon which his literary reputation came to rest.
From the rest of the 19th century to the middle of the 20th, Coyoacan remained separate from Mexico City proper, keeping its rural reputation and gaining one for cantinas and pulque bars.
He spent the rest of the 1970s building his reputation making short, avant-garde comics.
" Have I not, on the other hand, labored, in common with the rest of my fellow-citizens, to promote the reputation and interests of this City?
Some of this reputation may be exaggerated, since the advent of lighting and security cameras in rest stops.
Their live shows have gained a massive reputation both in Norway and in the rest of Europe combining various percussion instruments and pyrotechnics.
All his work — polemic, political, journalistic, historical or literary — had a double objective: to elevate the morals and level of intellect of his country but also to change its reputation with respect to the rest of the world.
He kept that reputation for the rest of his life and it was known all over the city that the poor and unemployed often lined up outside his house in the mornings to speak with him about getting a job or to get a handout of a few dollars to get them through the week.
However, his acceptance of the position drew criticism from his reform colleagues, and gained him a reputation for vacillation that followed him for the rest of his career.
The 1872 Trinity Church in Boston solidified Richardson's national reputation and led to major commissions for the rest of his life.

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