31.   He no longer can be wounded by false charges that tarnish his reputation.

32.   His reputation is hopelessly tarnished, he says.

33.   His reputation is tarnished.

34.   His reputation was further tarnished by a report that he had run into similar troubles last year, when he offered another painting for sale on eBay.

35.   His reputation was tarnished in the eyes of the public by the corruption that never touched him, but seemed to be everywhere else in government.

36.   His upset of Farrell a few years earlier had proven his skill, and nothing Creavy did in the subsequent seasons tarnished his reputation.

37.   His reputation is tarnished, but Camby comes out of this with no real damage.

38.   If Apple reneges on its licensing deals, it could set off legal reprisals from vendors and would tarnish its reputation as a business partner.

39.   If they raised prices after the merger, Kempf said, competitors could use that to tarnish the reputation they have spent years building.

40.   In arguing against prison time, defense attorneys Doron Weinberg and Douglas Young of San Francisco said Wittenberg already faces disbarment and has had his reputation tarnished.

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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