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Its reputation has for several years suffered from the apparent presence of asbestos from nearby industrial plants.
Its because of his habit of signing his work that his reputation has survived and that attribution has not been as difficult and uncertains as with other first generation artist of the early Netherlandish school.
Its location between the North Pacific and Gulf of California give it a reputation for good sports fishing.
The CSSB was established in 2007 and meets monthly, Its role is to enhance the performance and reputation of the Civil Service by focusing on specific areas delegated to it by PSMG.
Its reputation in ruins, the Viet Minh gradually faded away as a revolutionary movement and party.
Its first mission, " Operation Feuerzauber " ( Operation Fire Magic ), immediately established the GSG 9's reputation as an elite unit, It was carried out in 1977 when Palestinian terrorists hijacked the Landshut, a Lufthansa plane on the way from Palma de Mallorca to Frankfurt, demanding that imprisoned members of the German Red Army Faction terrorist group be freed in exchange for the passengers and crew who would be held as hostages.
Its gritty reputation kept real estate prices below those of most other areas of Manhattan until the early 1990s ; rents have increased dramatically since and are currently above the Manhattan average.
Its reputation for ducentes canonicam vitam (" living a canonical life ") attracted Saint Malachy of Ireland who, as Saint Bernard of Clairvaux had a close, long-standing involvement with Gisborough.
Its current world-class reputation in teaching and research consistently place St Andrews as the top university in Scotland and often amongst the top five in the UK, according to annual league tables produced by The Times, Sunday Times and The Guardian.
Its reputation as a hangout for foreigners is a matter of degree.
Its long stroke and large capacity made for very good ' towing ' torque, while its thick castings and relatively loose tolerances gave it a reputation for reliability in spite of abuse.
Its positive reputation also led to Nissan re-using the 510 model name later on for the unrelated, 1978 – 1981 Nissan Stanza ' A10 ' in an effort to capture this range ’ s glory, an effort reviewers thought was a failure.
Its rough and rowdy reputation had, by 1872, acquired it the nickname of " Hell's Half Acre " ( the heart of which is today occupied by the Fort Worth Convention Center and the Fort Worth Water Gardens ).
Its reputation is consistent with current trends toward organically-raised produce, accounting for the mushroom's fame throughout Korea.
Its reputation for excellence in math and science continued to grow, and enrollment was restricted based on scholastic achievement starting in 1919.
Its reputation as a bastion of Spanish democracy was established during the attempted coup d ' etat by Lieutenant Colonel Antonio Tejero of the Guardia Civil on 23 February 1981.
Its reputation continues to grow as new features are introduced and it has now become a regular venue for many prestigious regional competitions.
Its production teams often took audacious risks and gained a solid reputation for its often unorthodox, some said left-wing, approach.
Its membership was originally a small group of interested amateur historians whose aim was to bring about a re-assessment of the reputation of Richard III.
Its popularity and critical reputation have declined somewhat since around 1950.
Its use changed under the aegis of Edward I of England who made the castle the Stannary prison ; its reputation was not good.
Its goal is to aid the alumni by creating a connection array, which would support joint interests, continuing business success and the empowerment of Shenkar's alumni reputation.
Its strong ascent continued unabated until the mid-1990s, when the introduction of Microsoft Windows NT, and the availability of commercial geometric modeling libraries opened the door to a new generation of low-cost competitors and PTC's reputation for overly aggressive sales tactics alienated many of its customers.
Its reputation had been tarnished by lawsuits, persistent quality problems, bad labor relations, public protests over the installation of Chevrolet engines in Oldsmobiles and by a poorly designed diesel engine.

Its and stems
Its etymology stems from the prefix exo ( derived from the Greek word ἔξω, exō, " outside ") and the Greek word thermasi ( meaning " to heat ").
Its outermost layer gradually fragments with weathering and sheds without altering the essentially rough-barked nature of the trunks or stems — for example E. marginata, E. jacksonii, E. obliqua and E. porosa.
Its name stems from its location in the greater area of the Town of Brookhaven.
Its current design stems from 1942, but it basically only differes from the old in the alignment of the symbols.
Its inefficiency stems from the number of operations and the use of floating-point calculations.
Its stems are erect, branched in the upper section, and can grow to 1 m high.
Its name stems from the fact that the mat is based on the decorative-type carrick bend with the ends connected together, forming an endless knot.
Its operating authority stems from a provision of the Starfleet charter — Article 14, Section 31, from which its name is derived — that makes allowances for " bending the rules " during times of extraordinary threats.
Its name stems from the production of lactic acid by bacterial fermentation, which is called souring.
Its flowers, typically white with a yellow center, grow from numerous fairly rigid stems.
Its leathery leaves resemble holly and the stems and twigs have a thickened, corky appearance.
Its name means " Upper Milanovac " ( there is a Lower Milanovac, as well ) while Milanovac stems from name " Milan " in the Serbian language.
Its name stems from the word for strawberry in Serbian.
Its name stems from name of medieval Prince Lazar Hrebeljanovic.
Its name stems from word " youth " in Serbian language.
Its name stems from last name " Obrenović " which in turn stems from name " Obren " in Serbian language.
Its name stems from the old word for " black " (" vran ") in the Serbian language and first appears in the Alexiad ( 9, 4 ) by Byzantine princess and scholar Anna Comnena ( 1083 – 1153 ). In period of Austrian occupation from 1688 to 1692, Vranje was managed by
Its importance stems from its association with the indigenous cultures that inhabited these islands prior to the influences of Hinduism, Buddhism, Islam, Christianity or the West, making Kulintang the most developed tradition of Southeast Asian archaic gong-chime ensembles.
Its ability to sustain its population under such pressure stems from its prolific breeding: in warm areas, one pair may raise up to six broods a year.
Its Polish name prawdziwek stems from prawda or truth, suggesting it is the " true mushroom ", reflecting its status as the king of field mushrooms in that country.
Its fame stems from its twin legacy of ‘ education ’ and ‘ lock works ’.
Its eventual name, Vera, stems from a student innocently assuming that the college motto " Vera Fictis Libentius " was referring to the horse.
Its stems, buds, and leaves have a dense covering of silvery to rusty scales.

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