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Though formal, they are excellently structured courses of international repute.
Its managers were of the highest repute, and they were able to charge very high fees.
It is a town rife with corruption, from city hall on down, and teeming with houses of ill repute.
Mr Walsh, an organist of international repute, had taken legal advice about such a move as the bitter dispute rumbled on.
There is Pittsburgh, of grimy repute, recently named the most livable U.S. city.
In 1967 he hung out in a local park with friends and persons of ill repute.
You are brilliant, active and skillful in professional ventures and gain repute in your field of activity.
On 6th January 1759 he married Martha Dandridge Custis, by repute the wealthiest widow in Virginia.
As immigrants streamed into the outskirts of Buenos Aires during the 1880s, many came toward the houses of ill repute.
For its madam, it's a reputable house of ill repute, the seemingly incongruous respectable brothel.
A house of ill repute once stood here, and the bedposts are intended to memorialize its occupants.
Even in terms of only modified rapture, however, Sebok's musicianship could be judged as beyond repute.
Large firms may be held in greater repute, and corporate officers of larger firms may be paid more than others.
The Foreign Ministry is correct in its reasoning that the company appointed to destroy the missiles is an international one of some repute.
Springer will star as the Producer's brilliant agent of questionable moral repute.
I would have you executed for your crime, but it would bring me into bad repute with my countrymen.
The murder of a young man of ill repute shocked the citizens out of their lethargic slumber.
If the London newspapers can not identify her, then she is, no doubt, from some lowly family of ill repute.
They had kept Tom in a tiny cell, feeding him nothing but a bit of moldy bread and some water of questionable repute.
Down one alleyway, you can see the old crib district, where women of ill repute plied their trade.
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Tawell was executed, and the notoriety of the case brought the telegraph into repute.
It has a theological college of much repute, established by fath' Ali Shah, which now has 100 students.
By his means, also, one of the pictoric schools of friuli rose into high repute, and will be elsewhere described.
Neoptolemus,1366 surnamed the glossographer, a writer of repute, was of Parium.
Although they were welcomed for the entertainment they furnished, yet as a social class they were certainly in slight repute.
A few days ago the black-currant-trees were being stripped for the benefit of Parisian lovers of cassis, a liqueur in high repute.
Far more important than any question of who this man was by repute was the other question of why he was there.
This preparation is stimulant and vulnerary, and is in great repute on the Continent as a cosmetic and cordial.
It had belonged to a jurat of repute, who parted with it to Mattingley not long before he died.
It was formerly in high repute as a resolvent and antiscorbutic, and, particularly, as a remedy for intermittents.
There must, of course, be a reason, for no taniwha of any repute would take such an extreme step without some good cause.
The Lipetsk mineral springs came into repute in the time of Peter the Great and attract a good many visitors.
Colonel bramley had given the Senator a sartorial address of repute, and presently the hansom drew up before it, in Piccadilly.
The process by which the moon would share the evil repute of Tiamat is obvious.
In Padua the landscapes of Marini were in high repute, to which Brusaferro likewise added variety with his figures.
The principal industry is the making of wine, the white wines of mascara being held in high repute.
At parting he asked me to go with him next day to his physician, Dr. Smetana, who had gained some repute as an aurist.
It should not tolerate domination by the unexpert outsider, whatever may be his repute in other spheres.
Adverse criticism was out of the question for any one valuing his own repute.
With a few of his own kind he had the repute of one who said very good things.
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