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He died in 1968, when his work was again popular with collectors, although his reputation diminished sharply thereafter.
You must step away from the festivities to investigate sinister manoeuvres, but stray too long and your absence will be noticed and your reputation diminished.
After Nigerian independence in 1960, education's reputation diminished further when well-educated but notoriously corrupt elites developed a reputation for sending their children to top foreign universities using stolen money.
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"This type of negative reaction, if widely shared by our customers, developers or the rest of the open source community, could harm our reputation, diminish the Red Hat brand and adversely affect our business, operating results and financial condition".
And rather than leave the race with their political reputations burnished, some have left with their reputations diminished.
But then the Indian case is illustrative of a much wider phenomenon; of once competent, once admired politicians who stay on too long in office and see their reputation diminish as a result.
Ortiz is batting third because of his reputation, a reputation that diminishes each time he fails to catch up to a fastball.
But Johnson's reputation has diminished less than his pep.
Nonetheless, his international reputation has diminished in comparison with that of Ibsen.
Colin Powell is not leaving in disgrace, but he is leaving with his reputation greatly diminished.
Last year's eight-match ban for racially abusing Manchester United's Patrice Evra will not be forgotten in a hurry while a reputation, although diminished, for diving still dogs him.
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