101.   Under new, reform-minded President B.J. Habibie, the military has pledged to pursue officers implicated in human rights abuses that have tarnished its reputation.

102.   Wasant was eventually forced to run an advertisement in a mass-circulation newspaper to apologise to former prime minister Chavalit Yongchaiyudh for having tarnished his reputation.

103.   He apologised, but the controveries further tarnished the reputation of a sport that is already struggling to keep its Olympic status.

104.   I will not allow sensationalist newspapers to tarnish my reputation.

105.   And in the final months of his final term in office, marital woes and a well-publicized romantic relationship outside of marriage tarnished his reputation.

106.   The verdict brings to an end a financial scandal unprecedented in Germany and which has even tarnished the reputation of Graf herself.

107.   The bribery scandal has tarnished the reputation of every Indian political party with the exception of the communists ahead of general elections, expected in April.

108.   The bribery scandal has tarnished the reputation of every Indian political party with the exception of the communists.

109.   The bribery scandal has tarnished the reputation of every Indian political party with the exception of the communists ahead of general elections expected in April.

110.   The bribery scandal has tarnished the reputation of every Indian political party with the exception of the communists, ahead of general elections expected in April.

v. + reputation >>共 352
have 33.37%
earn 7.30%
build 5.70%
develop 5.34%
gain 5.26%
make 2.73%
tarnish 2.30%
damage 2.27%
establish 2.00%
acquire 1.36%
tarnish + n. >>共 138
image 27.39%
reputation 22.82%
allure 2.90%
name 1.87%
credibility 1.87%
career 1.66%
game 1.66%
record 1.45%
party 1.24%
legacy 1.24%
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