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reputation

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Austrian Expressionists, including masters like Klimt and Schiele, “had no reputation outside of Austria then,” Jane told The Times, adding that Kallir built them up “by collaborating with museums and donating to museums.”

Sunny Pal, who runs Astella Jewellery in Birmingham, said that the scams damaged the reputation of the city's Jewellery Quarter and tarnished the hard work of local businesses.

From BBC

Retired Judge Victoria Gerrard Chaney spoke of Lira’s “exemplary character” and his reputation among judges for being “brilliant, always prepared and respectful.”

Ministers have said they intend to extend the review model in future to cover honour killings – crimes committed under the pretence of protecting the supposed honour or reputation of a family or community.

From BBC

Philip McGovern, whose firm Caffeine & Machine was set up to host official meetings of "petrolheads," believes car lovers unfairly have a reputation.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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