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She is also bringing a reputation of mass-entertainment success to a temple of high art; "The Lion King," with music mainly by Elton John, has been running for nearly seven years.

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When he took over barely a year ago, Mr. Ziglar brought a reputation as a strong manager and a keen legal mind -- he had been a law clerk for Justice Harry A. Blackmun -- to one of the fastest-growing and most problem-plagued agencies in government.

Day, a Hall of Fame jockey, brings a reputation for harnessing fast early runners.

As such I'm very happy to receive Wellcome Trust resources for that because it brings a reputation for high quality of research".

But Mr. Zucker also brings a reputation for leadership in news, which he forged in two tenures overseeing NBC's "Today" show to dominance in morning ratings and profits.

When this versatile Viennese moved to the United States in 1912 to work for the fledgling Boston Opera, he brought a reputation as a major designer of theater and opera in Europe and an innovative approach known as the New Stagecraft.

A14 Humor from the Bench Throughout the Michael Jackson trial, Judge Rodney S. Melville, who brought a reputation as a no-nonsense judge with a firm grip on the proceedings, used humor to alleviate the tedium of drawn-out testimony.

Mr. Järvi brings a reputation as an orchestra builder and proven fund-raiser who is widely credited with revitalizing the Detroit orchestra, which he has led since 1989, and where he will remain through the 2004-05 season.

The fate of Hibs is more unpredictable to judge, following the brief but unfortunate reign of Terry Butcher, but Stubbs brings a reputation for being a forward-thinking and effective coach, and the potential at Easter Road is substantial, if a way can be found to renew the bound between the fans and those who run the club.

Jorge Bergoglio brought a reputation for frugality from his native Argentina, and is the first pope to take the name of St. Francis of Assisi, who preached the virtue of living in poverty.

In '46, he brought a young reputation that he had won in a France hermetically sealed from Civilization by the Occupant.

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