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There he earned a name for quiet efficiency, spending eight years deliberating and consulting as he steadily invested in development.
He subsequently earned a name for accessibility to the media and his attempts to explain police decisions to outsiders.
Under the visionary leadership of Maria Balshaw, the institution has earned a name as a vibrant bastion of contemporary art.
By the nineteen-eighties, the kind of evidence that was routinely admitted into court without any statistical grounding or rationale had earned a name: "junk science".
It has now earned a name for itself as the centre of China's kidnapping industry.A father's searchThe Economist's reporter first met Mr Wang a year ago.
Hwang, who received South Korea's top scientist prize in April 2004, had earned a name for himself by developing methods for cloning cows and pigs.
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