Reputation
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And in the decades after it was published, The Prince gained a diabolical
reputation.
At first glance, The Prince’s
reputation
as a manual for tyranny seems well-deserved.
As the test left clinics and entered popular culture its
reputation
among medical professionals plummeted, and the blots began to fall out of clinical use.
Your honor and your
reputation
would outlive your earthly existence.
But even in his wildest dreams, Lincoln could never have imagined how far his
reputation
would reach.
And he had somewhat of a minor league womanizing
reputation.
You are all smelling pretty much the same thing, OK? Smell has this
reputation
of being somewhat different for each person.
I earned my
reputation
as destroyer of family vacations for always insisting on being dropped off at the fanciest megachurch in town.
Then a soldier, Full of strange oaths, and bearded like the pard, Jealous in honour, sudden and quick in quarrel, Seeking the bubble
reputation
Even in the cannon’s mouth.
So Dad started racking up all of these patents and gaining a
reputation
as a blind genius, rocket scientist, inventor.
So it's no surprise then, that smell and body odour gets a bit of a bad
reputation.
But to be fair, chemical engineers as a group haven't really earned a
reputation
over the centuries for being alcoholic manic-depressives.
We writers, we kind of do have that reputation, and not just writers, but creative people across all genres, it seems, have this
reputation
for being enormously mentally unstable.
It has gotten to the point where, you know, within advertising or within the movie industry, "happy" has gotten such a bad
reputation
that if you actually want to do something with the subject and still appear authentic, you almost would have to, you know, do it from a cynical point of view.
So it's no surprise, then, that smell and body odor gets a bit of bad
reputation.
Of course, TED, the
reputation
precedes itself all over the world.
Poor, Latino, surrounded by runaway gun violence and drug trafficking; a
reputation
not unlike that of the South Bronx.
Though meant as an insult, dogs were actually a good symbol for his philosophy— they’re happy creatures, free from abstractions like wealth or
reputation.
As Diogenes’
reputation
grew, others tried to challenge his commitment.
Despite Rasputin’s heavy drinking, petty theft, and promiscuity, his
reputation
as a monk quickly spread beyond Siberia and attracted both laypeople and powerful Orthodox clergymen.
We do have a little bit of a
reputation
in the United States."
Although, to be sure, the
reputation
system, at the moment, works that you leave your report after the couch surfing experience, so there may be some selection bias there.
After my training at Boston University, I joined a research team at the University of California's Institute of the Environment and Sustainability because of its
reputation
for groundbreaking research and the development of policies and programs that save the lives of millions of people the world over, including in the developing world.
But the nearest would be "glory," a
reputation.
The
reputation
in desert of this small water body is that it never dries up.
The other thing to think of is what an honor it is, as a politician, to give a TED talk, particularly here in the U.K., where the
reputation
of politics, with the expenses scandal, has sunk so low.
And there are two things that are primary in a politician's heart: One is
reputation
and influence.
Other women are forced through degrading virginity checks, simply to obtain a job, to save their
reputation
or to get married.
And although they've been getting a lot of crap lately due to methane emissions and climate change, I hope that I can redeem their
reputation
in part by showing you how incredibly important they are in solving one of the world's biggest problems: food security.
This rendition of "Noah's Ark" has set Hallmark's (and Turner's)
reputation
back about 100 years.
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