Though formal, they are excellently structured courses of international repute. |
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Its managers were of the highest repute, and they were able to charge very high fees. |
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It is a town rife with corruption, from city hall on down, and teeming with houses of ill repute. |
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Mr Walsh, an organist of international repute, had taken legal advice about such a move as the bitter dispute rumbled on. |
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There is Pittsburgh, of grimy repute, recently named the most livable U.S. city. |
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In 1967 he hung out in a local park with friends and persons of ill repute. |
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You are brilliant, active and skillful in professional ventures and gain repute in your field of activity. |
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On 6th January 1759 he married Martha Dandridge Custis, by repute the wealthiest widow in Virginia. |
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As immigrants streamed into the outskirts of Buenos Aires during the 1880s, many came toward the houses of ill repute. |
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For its madam, it's a reputable house of ill repute, the seemingly incongruous respectable brothel. |
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A house of ill repute once stood here, and the bedposts are intended to memorialize its occupants. |
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Even in terms of only modified rapture, however, Sebok's musicianship could be judged as beyond repute. |
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Large firms may be held in greater repute, and corporate officers of larger firms may be paid more than others. |
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The Foreign Ministry is correct in its reasoning that the company appointed to destroy the missiles is an international one of some repute. |
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Springer will star as the Producer's brilliant agent of questionable moral repute. |
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I would have you executed for your crime, but it would bring me into bad repute with my countrymen. |
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The murder of a young man of ill repute shocked the citizens out of their lethargic slumber. |
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If the London newspapers can not identify her, then she is, no doubt, from some lowly family of ill repute. |
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They had kept Tom in a tiny cell, feeding him nothing but a bit of moldy bread and some water of questionable repute. |
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Down one alleyway, you can see the old crib district, where women of ill repute plied their trade. |
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Once a university lecturer, now a tour operator of international repute, Chris is a fount of all knowledge. |
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He has been a member of The Royal Ballet since 1976, was made principal in 1984, and is also a choreographer of considerable repute. |
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Visits took in her favorite galleries, museums, and, inevitably for a bibliophile of international repute, the British Library. |
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She accepted gladly, vowing to turn the museum into an institution of international repute. |
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The effect that the admission or exclusion of the evidence would have on the repute of the administration of justice is more problematic. |
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Aranganathan, a writer and literary critic of repute, has written an article on Paa.Visalam's book. |
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Berni Searle's emergence as an artist of international repute coincides more or less with South Africa's first decade of democracy. |
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Decent restaurants, shops of international repute, bearable hotel, excellent restaurants and the bustle that spells boom. |
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Last month, it decided to commission an independent review of the scheme by experts of international repute. |
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They work for Dr Sid now, who, despite his name, is a scientist and thinker of international repute. |
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With actors of such high repute, the Lusaka shows promise to be a big success and will definitely leave many a theatre goer screaming for more. |
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From a novelist of such great repute, In The Forest comes as a disappointment. |
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By repute a procrastinator extraordinaire, the Irishman insists he remains on the trail of the same transfer targets he earmarked at the beginning of the summer. |
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Some of these critics, notably Truffaut, Claude Chabrol, and Eric Rohmer, later became filmmakers of international repute. |
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A string of useful books, particularly The English Flower Garden, compiled mostly from articles published in his journals, further buoyed his repute in gardening circles. |
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She was a theatre major, and a director of repute within the student body. |
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The speech is equally conspicuous for what Paulson omitted to mention about his industry's own role in contributing to the low repute in which corporate America is now held. |
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The sultry singer has offered her second full album titled The Fine Print, an effort that will certainly underline her credentials as a lyricist and vocalist of some repute. |
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Sam is honored equally and returns to great repute in the Shire. |
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Dr. Veena has been a Yoga teacher of high repute for almost 25 years. |
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Several singers of international repute made or consolidated their early reputations with the company, which continues to provide a training ground for young Welsh singers. |
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Starting in the barrelhouses and places of even lower repute, piano players provided entertainment often by themselves in places that required music in high spirits. |
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Your repute and expertise open up new vistas for business expansion. |
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He walked up to a house of ill repute and knocked on the door. |
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The recent activities of the extremists and the failure of the political parties to unite against these threats have earned the country ill repute. |
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Do conservatoires, other musical bodies of repute and teachers as a whole, still justly consider stylistic concept an important part of every young player's curriculum? |
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Meanwhile, the Watch and Ward Society hired its own agents to spy on and raid shows, houses of ill repute, and bookstores when needed. |
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Over the past decade the Houses of the Oireachtas have become houses of ill repute in the eyes of the public. |
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The madam claimed that the majority of licensed parlours were operating as houses of ill repute. |
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This is the kind of ploy that makes the state Legislature look like houses of ill repute. |
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By contrast, in the 1920s a pub called The Pineapple was open there in what is now a private house, but it was a house of ill repute. |
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He was held in ill repute, no one would trust him enough to do business with him. |
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For example, the late Alam Lohar is a good example of a classical South Asian folk singer of great repute. |
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His list of sexual contacts was quite long, and included ladies from some of the ritzier establishments of ill repute across the border. |
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Men, which chuse Law practice for mere gain, boldly repute, Worse than embrothel'd strumpets prostitute. |
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In addition, we have the House of Lords, that well-known house of ill repute. |
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Once Upton Park was seen as a home of traditional football virtues, it is now viewed by many in the games as a house of ill repute. |
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But at least volcanic Vicky has settled her differences with the other slappers in MTV's house of ill repute. |
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And the teenage sensation was also asked in loud unison about the merits of visiting houses of ill repute to conduct liaisons with women far older than himself. |
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Churches and an opera house pushed aside houses of ill repute. |
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Tigers are bottom of the league so a household name, even if it is a house of ill repute, against a top-three side is a formula for bums on seats. |
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Bradley was an artist of some local repute, rather than a professional instructor, but he may well have fostered Branwell's enthusiasm for art and architecture. |
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She put little nosegays from her garden on his desk, and tried in every way to show that she was not a fair-weather friend, but faithful through evil as well as good repute. |
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Among the more unusual pieces are a studio pottery archway with a church and trees by Trevor Warton and a model of a house of ill repute by Hilary Brock. |
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Chandran Menon in the late 50's is now manufacturing intricate engine components like Cylinder Blocks and Cylinder Heads for discerning brands of international repute. |
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