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reputation and spa
Jūrmala's reputation as a spa destination began in the late 18th and early 19th centuries.
Jūrmala also gained a reputation as a health spa.
The town had a reputation as a health spa because of the micro-climate, and people would come from far and wide to " take the airs ".
Apart from its reputation as a good starting point for walks, Trefriw is today mostly known for its woollen mills, and for the nearby chalybeate spa, first known to have been used by the Romans and further developed in about 1700.
At Royal Leamington Spa, the ornamental Jephson Gardens commemorate Dr. Jephson, who lived from 1798 to 1878, who worked hard to establish the medical reputation of the spa, while tourist attractions at Warwick include the fourteenth century Warwick Castle, which is set in grounds laid out by the landscape architect Capability Brown.
It is located on the River Emmer, about 10 km west of the Weser, and a popular spa resort that gained its reputation as a fashionable place for princely vacations in the 17th and 18th centuries.
Even though it opened mere days after the 1929 stock market crash, the Baker enjoyed immense success throughout the 1930s, largely due to Mineral Wells growing reputation as a top tier health spa destination.
As the decade came to a close, however, Mineral Wells ' reputation as a health spa was in decline ; advances in modern medication and the discovery of antibiotics such as penicillin began to lead local doctors, who had been encouraging patients to partake in the area's therapeutic waters, to invest more confidence in medicine.
At the beginning of the 19th century Lees had obtained a reputation for its mineral springs ; ambitions to develop Lees into a spa town were thwarted by an unplanned process of urbanisation caused by introduction and profitability of textile manufacture during the Industrial Revolution.

reputation and improved
As his reputation improved, however, he was contracted to guard, among others, seven clothes designers, five models, seven judges, three politicians, six athletes and forty-two millionaires.
However, party members believed that Stalin had improved his reputation in 1923 and ignored Lenin's order.
The Finns, however, retained their sovereignty and improved their international reputation ( and increased the morale in the Continuation War ).
The next governor, Isaac Pyke ( 1731 – 1738 ), had a tyrannical reputation but successfully extended tree plantations, improved fortifications and transformed the garrison and militia into a reliable force for the first time.
Historians until recently have given Grant's presidency the worst rankings ; however, his reputation has significantly improved because of greater appreciation for his foreign policy and civil rights achievements, particularly: avoiding war with Britain and Spain, the Fifteenth Amendment, persecution of the Ku Klux Klan, enforcement of voting rights, and his Indian Peace Policy.
Heidegger's reputation within English-language philosophy has slightly improved in philosophical terms in some part through the efforts of Hubert Dreyfus, Richard Rorty, and a recent generation of analytically oriented phenomenology scholars.
By 2004, sales had dramatically increased, and the reputation of Hyundai cars improved.
Over time, the reputation of the film has improved tremendously, and it is now considered a classic, with at least one reviewer calling it Sturges's " masterpiece " and " one of the finest movies about movies ever made.
The film's reputation improved over time, with David Denby in New York magazine calling it " the most acrid, and the best " of all New York movies because it captured, " better than any film I know the atmosphere of Times Square and big-city journalism ".
The Lollards, religious reformers led by John Wyclif, had enjoyed the protection of Joan of Kent, but the violent climax of the popular movement for reform reduced the feisty Joan to a state of terror, while leaving the King with an improved reputation.
The Salvation Army's reputation in the United States improved as a result of its disaster relief efforts following the Galveston Hurricane of 1900 and the 1906 San Francisco earthquake.
In the 1980s and 1990s the line was nicknamed the " Misery Line ", but its reputation has improved since the introduction of the 1995 stock.
In that year, he painted thirteen canvases for the monastery of St. Francisco el Grande in Seville which improved his reputation.
Although the budget provoked a fierce reaction in some parts of the press, its reputation improved with the passage of time.
After these volumes were published, Møller's reputation greatly improved among the Danish public.
This has greatly improved the reputation of the film.
In response to these criticisms, the club introduced an Away Travel ID scheme ; this was subsequently suspended in 2008 as a result of improved behaviour and an enhanced reputation.
The track ’ s reputation improved so much the 500-Mile Race became part of the Formula One World Championship for 11 years ( 1950 – 1960 ), even though none of the Indy drivers raced in Formula One and only Ferrari's Alberto Ascari of the F1 drivers at the time raced in the 500.
Prominent artists in Paris during the Belle Epoque included post-Impressionists such as Odilon Redon, Maurice Denis, Pierre Bonnard, Edouard Vuillard, Paul Gauguin, Henri Matisse, Emile Bernard, Henri Rousseau, Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec ( whose reputation improved substantially after his death ), and a young Pablo Picasso.
Body design had improved after Vauxhall's poor reputation with corrosion on previous models.
Revelations of poor sanitary practices at some onsen have led to improved regulation by hot spring communities to maintain their reputation.
The Wharton School improved its reputation from " a bunch of academic misfits and some of its rose in United States business world ".
After the war, Lisa's reputation in St. Louis improved as a result of his success in the fur trade and having aided the Americans.
Though much improved, pollution is still a problem, and after once enjoying a worldwide reputation for oysters and supporting a vigorous fishing industry the area has been closed to shellfishing since the early 20th century as one result.

reputation and turnpike
It was regarded as a dangerous area ( at one time it had almost as bad a reputation as Hounslow Heath ), the stretch of the London to Winchester turnpike that passed through it between Bagshot and Farnham ( now known as the Farnborough Road ) was the scene of highway robberies.

reputation and roads
In reference to the reputation of van drivers ' style of driving on British roads, one of the tests was to tailgate a car travelling at 60 mph as closely as possible.
This ongoing problem with salt on UK roads affected many makes & model, not just the Viva, but Vauxhall's ongoing poor reputation for corrosion undoubtedly contributed to the development of bolt-on wings and wheel-arch liners in subsequent generations of family passenger car.
At the time when George's father moved there, 1773, Nottingham had a reputation for being a pleasant town with open spaces and wide roads.
During his time as a councillor in the London Borough of Barnet, Coleman has built up a reputation as an outspoken supporter of car driving, leading Richard Littlejohn to label him a " hero " for introducing a policy of removing road humps when the roads of Barnet are resurfaced.
Golden Sands authorities resist demands to provide more automobile roads and parking lots, citing the resort's reputation as family friendly, green, and largely pedestrian place.
Although this gave the car competitive handling on perfectly smooth roads, the Mark III soon had a reputation for a harsh, unforgiving ride.

reputation and attracted
He taught philosophy and theology at the University of Paris and enjoyed a great reputation as a subtle dialectician ; his lectures developing the philosophy of Aristotle attracted a large circle of hearers.
Chelsea attracted large crowds and had a reputation for signing big-name players, but success continued to elude the club in the inter-war years.
Although some contributors were again recruited through friendships of the chief editors, notably Macvey Napier, others were attracted by the Britannica's reputation.
With such a reputation seemingly firm and in place for both Punch and Tenniel, it would stand to reason that the artist ’ s public status attracted high levels of attention and notoriety from his peers and the public ; Carroll, a regular reader of Punch, knew, of course, of Tenniel.
In the 1640s many people were attracted to Jamaica, which had a reputation for stunning beauty, not only in reference to the island but also to the natives.
With his reputation as " Mr. T ", Tureaud attracted strange offers and was frequently approached with odd commissions, which included: assassination, tracking runaway teenagers, locating missing persons, and large firms asking him to collect past-due payments by force.
As a young girl, she was sent to the convent of Herford, where her grandmother Matilda was abbess and where her reputation for beauty and virtue ( probably also her Westphalian dowry ) is said to have attracted the attention of Duke Otto I of Saxony, who betrothed her to his recently divorced son and heir, Henry the Fowler.
Chirac quickly earned a reputation as a champion of French farmers ' interests, and first attracted international attention when he assailed U. S., West German, and European Commission agricultural policies which conflicted with French interests.
He allowed his actors to improvise dialogue and was known as an " actor's director ," a reputation that attracted many notable actors to work in his large casts.
The school's reputation, with its " highly disciplined " daily routine and " strict moral code " attracted many students who later became prominent in public life.
Steinway won the case on appeal in 1975, forcing their competitor to use only the name " Grotrian " in the U. S. The case set a precedent and established the concept of " initial interest confusion ", in which consumers might be initially attracted to a similarly named but lesser-known brand because of the stronger brand's good reputation.
From the moment she sets eyes on him, Helen feels curiously attracted by Messenger, but she soon learns about his reputation as a womaniser.
The university came into particular prominence during the Dutch Golden Age, when scholars from around Europe were attracted to the Dutch Republic due to its climate of intellectual tolerance and Leiden's international reputation.
His change of surname in 1945 necessarily meant abandoning the literary reputation he had built up as R. P. Russ, and although he returned to writing after the war, when he moved to rural Wales, his non-fiction anthology A Book of Voyages ( 1947 ) attracted little attention.
Besides racial tensions, the easy gold attracted criminal elements, and the town gained a reputation as one of the bawdiest in the area.
Port Penn quickly gained a reputation as being a dangerous place that attracted " unsavory " characters.
There he established an academy, which at once acquired a high reputation, and attracted pupils from all parts of the Union.
In the late 1860s and early 1870s saloons and gambling houses were established in Refugio, giving it a reputation as a " free and easy " place, which attracted gamblers, drifters, and criminals.
However, government and public opinion was that the building had decayed too far and had attracted such a bad reputation that the only option was to replace it.
This series of concerts solidified the band's reputation for exhilarating live performances and attracted interest from a number of record labels.
Many people are attracted by its reputation.
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.
Young men were attracted by his reputation from England, Europe and America.
The fact that the school attracted students from as far as Ohio and Pennsylvania is attributed to the reputation of Eaton.

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