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It is possible, although highly doubtful, that he killed none at all but merely let his reputation work for him by privately claiming every unsolved murder in the state.
`` The man's true reputation is his work ''.
and the question before these meetings was, here is a man of international reputation and proved earning power ; ;
This is important because, despite all the efforts of the French government, an appreciable segment of France's export trade in wines is still tainted with a misrepresentation approaching downright dishonesty, and there are many too many negociants who would rather turn a sou than amass a creditable reputation overseas.
On the whole, however, one must wonder at just what it is that forces a beloved artist to besmirch her own reputation as time marches inexorably on.
On other hand, in some experiments a proportion of people do not seem to care about reputation and they do not help more even if this is conspicuous.
Agrippina is regarded in ancient and modern historical sources as a Roman Matron with a reputation as a great woman, who had an excellent character and had outstanding Roman morals.
Ambergris that forms a mass too large to be passed through the intestines is expelled via the mouth, leading to the reputation of ambergris as primarily coming from whale vomit.
In 1879 he was elected a member of the Landsting ( one of two chambers of the Danish Parliament, the Rigsdagen ); but it is as a teacher at the university that he won his reputation.
Wellington is better-known to posterity, because he led one of the two Allied armies at the final decisive victory of the Napoleonic Wars ( the battle of Waterloo in 1815 ), although Wellington's superior reputation is perhaps also because he only once faced Napoleon, whereas Charles was confronted by Napoleon in battle more times than any other commander.
" This behavior is considered unusual for Laurents, which runs contrary to his current reputation.
Atlanta has a reputation as the " city in a forest " due to an abundance of trees that is unique among major cities.
Furthermore, he is so narcissistic that it would be impossible for him to bear to understand how he appears to her, as selfish, hypocritical and more concerned with public reputation than with actual morality.
Last Bronx, a 1996 Sega game played on the bad reputation of the Bronx to lend its name to an alternate version of post-Japanese bubble Tokyo, where crime and gang warfare is rampant.
Charlton began to settle back into his footballing life with Manchester United and England and enhanced his reputation as a scorer of great goals as well as a great goalscorer – rarely is a player regarded as both.
This is most likely due to their usefulness as pollinators and as producers of honey, their social nature, and their reputation for diligence.
Benzodiazepines have a reputation with patients and doctors for causing a severe and traumatic withdrawal ; however, this is in large part due to the withdrawal process's being poorly managed.
tap water is not potable ; poaching has diminished its reputation as one of the last great wildlife refuges ; desertification ; deforestation
The Beastmaster is an example of the strange vectors which can lead to cult filmdom, as its reputation stems as much from ubiquitous cable-TV overplay as anything in the film itself.
Call of Cthulhu has a reputation as a game in which it is quite common for a player character to die in gruesome circumstances or end up in a mental institution.
Since the 1960s, applied ethics has revived the ideas of casuistry in applying ethical reasoning to particular cases in law, bioethics and business ethics, so the reputation of casuistry is somewhat rehabilitated.
His reputation underwent a renaissance during the Ronald Reagan Administration, but the ultimate assessment of his presidency is still divided between those who approve of his reduction of the size of government programs and those who believe the federal government should be more involved in regulating and controlling the economy.
Consistent with its coastal reputation, Connecticut is a moderately sunny state, averaging between 2, 400 and 2, 800 hours of sunshine annually.

reputation and well-known
He was already well-known from his earlier work, and had developed a reputation as a brilliant researcher, but his laboratory was often untidy.
Defrémery and Sanguinetti's printed text has now been translated into many other languages while Ibn Battuta has grown in reputation and is now a well-known figure.
Peake first made his reputation as a painter and illustrator during the 1930s and 1940s, when he lived in London, and he was commissioned to produce portraits of well-known people.
The bulk of her poetry, which was well-known and greatly admired throughout antiquity, has been lost, but her immense reputation has endured through surviving fragments.
During the 1980s, Telluride developed a reputation for being " Colorado's best kept secret ", which paradoxically made it one of the more well-known resort communities.
" It quickly gained a wild reputation, and had numerous well-known lawmen pass through, employed to help keep the rowdy cowboys in line.
* Leo Mazzone, the well-known former pitching coach of the Baltimore Orioles who made his reputation in the same role with the Atlanta Braves, lived his entire childhood in Westernport.
Given Pasolini's well-known reputation as an atheist, a homosexual, and a Marxist, the reverential nature of his film was surprising, especially after the controversy of " La ricotta ".
Over the years he had occasional battles with some of his abbots about not being allowed out of the monastery despite his international reputation and voluminous correspondence with many well-known figures of the day.
* The book alludes to the well-known French weekly Paris Match in its depiction of reporters from ' Paris Flash ', and jibes at its reputation for the questionable accuracy of the articles.
With his reputation around the world as a well-known mutant revolutionary / terrorist, Magneto is talked into finding a solution to the problem by Cyclops before it goes public that he is established in Utopia.
Calonne's spendthrift and authoritarian reputation was well-known to the parlements, earning him their enmity.
In March 1992, Guardian journalist Andrew Brown quoted a Soviet Embassy attaché, KGB Major General Oleg Kalugin, as saying, " We had an agent — a well-known American journalist — with a good reputation, who severed his ties with us after 1956.
Although he had a reputation for being quick to anger when anyone tampered with his work or misunderstood it, Davidson was also greatly in demand as a storyteller, and well-known among his friends for his extreme generosity.
In 1832, Roon published the well-known Principles of Physical, National and Political Geography, in three volumes ( Grundlage der Erd -, Völker-und Staaten-Kunde ), which gained him a great reputation, and of which over 40, 000 copies were sold in a few years.
Victoria Park's reputation as the ' People's Park ' grew as it became a centre for political meetings and rallies of all stripes, perhaps exceeding in importance the more well-known Hyde Park in this regard.
Philip is most well-known for his unusual move to support U. S. troops and protect the reputation of the Wrigley brand during WWII, in which he dedicated the entire output of Wrigley ’ s Spearmint, Doublemint, and Juicy Fruit to the U. S. Armed Forces.
* established, well-known company considered to be stable and mature with a reputation for providing high quality goods and services ; and
His reputation soared and spread throughout Brazil after it was alleged that he had removed a cancerous tumor from the lung of a well-known Brazilian senator.
Many well-known gunfighters were so feared by the public because of their reputation that when they were killed, they died as a result of ambush rather than going down in a " blaze of glory ".
Although one of the most internationally well-known Czech poets, his reputation continues to languish at home.
Since then Mabou Mines has produced scores of plays, collaborated with well-known writers, musicians, visual artists, and filmmakers, garnered heaps of critical praise and awards, and performed around the globe, cementing its reputation as an innovative force in the theater world.
The reputation of the Slayer is well-known and revered, even throughout other dimensions.
The venue first opened its doors in February 1990, and has established a reputation for showcasing new talent and hosting many well-known bands ' first Scottish appearances.

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