91.   A one-time county cricketer, he still plays for Darlington with whom he has a reputation as a high scorer.

92.   Yesterday Johnston Press confirmed its reputation as one of the most efficient publishers of weekly newspapers in the UK.

93.   He said a suggestion that he was a criminal overlord in Glasgow was nonsense and that he could not understand why he had a reputation as the godfather.

94.   It was a tenet that lay at the roots of his later reputation as the over-cautious general, later still as a pessimist, and finally, a defeatist.

95.   Consistency of standards has achieved for Les Jones a reputation as one of the finest builders in this country.

96.   Along the way, Lee gained a reputation as a conciliator, more likely to work within existing law to settle cases than seekbroad new precedents.

97.   Although he led an enigmatic life, Lafitte garnered a reputation as a romantic rogue, historians agree.

98.   Along with his rural roots, Myers brings with him a reputation as a conservative defender of Catholic doctrine.

99.   Along the way, Epstein picked up a reputation as a prose stylist who had reinvented the personal essay.

100.   Along the way, Kanter established her reputation as a sort of corporate sociologist, celebrity business professor, peripatetic keynote speaker and consultant to corporations.

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year 1.24%
role 1.18%
reputation 1.11%
time 0.99%
day 0.87%
career 0.86%
official 0.65%
thing 0.63%
work 0.61%
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as 33.02%
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by 1.21%
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