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Whether another writer is spoken of respectfully, whether you get the impression that "everyone" is reading his or her new book enthusiastically, or how well people think he or she comes across in interviews these and a dozen other imponderable factors constitute a reputation during a writer's lifetime, particularly in the early part of a career.
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This last offence, though it did not constitute a criminal offence, served to confirm the singer's reputation as somewhat headstrong.
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