Sentence examples for new reputation from inspiring English sources

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These five resolutions are so easy to resolve to keep, they risk giving New Year's resolutions a new reputation.

And that won't hurt the new reputation of Valpolicella, either.

But chia has gained an entirely new reputation as a diet supplement.

And if Huggins wins a national championship, he just might have a new reputation.

Now, though, it is the sound of guitars that is forging a new reputation.

England played as if they wanted to establish an entirely new reputation in one night.

If we were brave, we'd leave the nuclear weapons to others, and build a new reputation, a new identity.

In short, he said, "the success of any one of these groups leads to new capabilities and a new reputation for all".

Ms. Taylor said people in the neighborhood were mum about the level of crime because they did not want to tarnish the neighborhood's new reputation.

JAKARTA -- After years of being known for inefficiency, corruption and instability, Indonesia is emerging from the global financial crisis with a surprising new reputation -- economic golden child.

He emerged with a taint of disloyalty toward Boehner and a new reputation, carefully stoked by Democrats, as the leader of hard-liners unwilling to compromise.

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