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1 In truth, he has lost much reputation by his late manoeuvres.
2 While a student, he gained much reputation as a writer and a debater.
3 Our family has little credit, and, entre nous, not much reputation .
4 How much reputation do you suppose I shall have left within the hour?
5 After these events Modafar reigned some years with much reputation , and died in 1374.
6 He also gained much reputation as a public lecturer.
7 The singer was not of much reputation , but to Thyrza her voice seemed more than human.
8 Philip was human enough to feel a glow of satisfaction at having achieved so much reputation .
9 He also gained much reputation as a casuist.
10 His "Example Farm," at Whitfield, gained him much reputation .
11 Too much reputation is a bad thing for a man to have on his hands in the West.
12 And you'd be surprised how much reputation and how little money a man can make out of a book.
13 The manager, Gallina, is a playwright of much reputation , and gave us some dozen of his own pieces, mostly good and clever.
14 By the aid of the gentlemen who contributed-eachhis quota-tothe "London Magazine," it acquired much reputation , and a very considerable sale.
15 Cavoye, brave and skilful, acquired so much reputation in this particular, that the name of "Brave Cavoye" has stuck to him ever since.
16 I do not know that he had much reputation for prolonging life, but he was supposed to add a grace to the hour of departure.
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