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And it's why, despite a difficult reputation and a 2009 Broadway run in "Hedda Gabler" that brought the worst reviews of her career, "Snow Geese" — at one point planned for Off Broadway — was bumped up after she signed on.
With a difficult reputation and a string of box office flops to his name, the actor was deemed "unbankable" before director Francis Ford Coppola took a gamble on him.
Even before the recent events, Rostock, a city of some 200,000, had a difficult reputation — an 11-story refugee shelter within sight of Gross Klein was notoriously set ablaze as young men yelled "Germany for the Germans!" in August 1992.
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"There's a lot of school pride". With shiny new schools not far away and a difficult-to-shed reputation as a dangerous and low-performing campus, Belmont remains a tough sell at times.
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