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Lexus uses enhanced handling to further forge a reputation for providing an entertaining drive.
While Ream may be trying to forge a reputation in England his fellow American Clint Dempsey, of Fulham, has well and truly made his, especially this season.
A few weeks after he arrived at Liverpool last January, Luis Suarez expressed his heartfelt wish that he would forge a reputation as something other than the cut-throat of Johannesburg and the cannibal of Ajax.
Even obscure athletes can forge a reputation by giving up, the best example being Jeff Tarango's place in history for calling an umpire corrupt and walking off the court at Wimbledon in 1995.
On his previous albums, Sexsmith used his pure, clear voice and willfully childlike songwriting to forge a reputation as a worthy heir to such cult figures as Tim Hardin and Nick Drake.
But over the last nine years the museum has been diligently trying to forge a reputation for itself, adding more than 100 works to an already substantial collection that grew out of that of the Ben Uri Gallery, a Jewish artists' society founded in London in 1915.
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Over the course of his career, Coughlin has forged a reputation as a team builder.
Nigel Forman forged a reputation as a One Nation Conservative during the period that Margaret Thatcher was party leader.
SGOS has forged a reputation for research excellence since its early years.
With the Seahawks, he forged a reputation for shining during the postseason.
There he forged a reputation as a harsh sentencer, especially in narcotics cases.
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