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1 Prescott's mechanical skill and business ability had more than a local reputation .
2 But the college in later years had only a local reputation .
3 It appears that he had a local reputation as a seer of ghosts.
4 He was a college graduate and a poet of local reputation .
5 Labour insists the local reputation of its new MP, Lindsay Roy, was also significant.
6 All these poor devils are doomed to the local reputation .
7 A man may win a local reputation , if only for eccentricity, by such means.
8 That's because, despite local reputation , that's what it is.
9 The Republican candidate had only a local reputation .
10 James was a school-teacher in his early years, and had a local reputation as a mathematician.
11 He has some local reputation as a tracker.
12 He has a local reputation as a chicken expert, mainly, I believe, because he's a butcher.
13 He acquired considerable local reputation as a weaver of thoughts upon the warp and woof of words.
14 He began as a paragrapher in St. Louis, quickly achieving somewhat more than a merely local reputation .
15 She had quite a local reputation as a pianist and was constantly in demand to sing at concerts.
16 This academy also had a local reputation , and its benefits were not confined to the children of Centreville.
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