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An exceptional fruit might earn its own name and a regional reputation.
The Colonel acquired a regional reputation, and in the late thirties was listed in Duncan Hines' "Adventures in Good Eating".
"And while we do not have a national reputation, we do in fact have an excellent regional reputation.
The methodology weighs factors that measure a university's global and regional reputation, academic research performance using bibliometric indicators, and school-level data on faculty and Ph.D. graduates.
Recognized by the State of Connecticut as an Historic Architect, the firm has a regional reputation for sensitively blending architectural designs with the surrounding context.
NASHVILLE — He calls himself All $tar, and he has what most rappers dream of: a devoted fan base, a strong regional reputation and a big-time record deal.
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He said he was modeling Hofstra's growth on that of George Washington University and Boston University, both private schools that have transformed their regional reputations into international ones.
They're evaluated on the basis of 12 indicators that measure their academic research performance and global and regional reputations, according to U.S. News.
Among the artists it represents are two of Hispanic descent, both in their 40's, who have built substantial regional reputations.
The rankings are determined by 13 indicators, including a school's global and regional research reputation, number of publications, and its international collaborations.
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