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Some of her reputation comes from her accomplishments as a player.

I suspect fashion's ageist reputation comes from the fact that, bar exceptions such as Dell'Orefice, most of fashion's most public faces – namely, the models on billboards – are young.

"I think his blemished reputation comes from his impatience on the set, which I can't fault him on," Mr. Hoffman said.

I'm not sure where his centrist reputation comes from — he did, after all, compare critics of the Bush tax cuts to Hitler.

The Haqqanis' formidable reputation comes from a series of "swarm" attacks that have struck at American efforts to ensure a smooth and public transition of power to President Hamid Karzai by the end of 2014.

However, most of our bad reputation comes from our sports fans.

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Morgenstern's international reputation came from his nonsense verse, in which he invented words, distorted meanings of common words by putting them into strange contexts, and dislocated sentence structure, but always with a rational, satiric point.

While the financial crime was Berlusconi's only definitive conviction, greater damage to his reputation came from the "bunga bunga" scandal in which he was accused of having sex with an underage prostitute during orgies at his Milan mansion.

A bizarre contribution to the debate over his reputation came from the former editor of The Times, William Rees-Mogg, who suggested that Keynes' obsession with the short-term was motivated not by humanitarian, welfarist considerations but by the fact that as a homosexual he could have no real appreciation of the passing of values (or indeed wealth) from generation to generation.

The real damage to Egypt's reputation came from the politically motivated prosecution of Mr. Ibrahim, a 64-year-old sociologist who worked to encourage cleaner elections, wider political participation by women and better understanding between Egypt's Muslim majority and Coptic Christian minority, earning him an international reputation.

Even in 1911, "Spectre" must have been a slight affair; its reputation came from Vaslav Nijinsky's legendarily aerial, sensual performance as the spirit of the rose, who appears to a young girl (Tamara Karsavina in the original cast) after she has returned from a ball.

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