Sentence examples for reputation is destroyed from inspiring English sources

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"My reputation is destroyed," Mr. Kidd said recently.

On the other, beauty is viewed with suspicion as a snare and one wrong step and your reputation is destroyed forever".

"We need to get this behind us, learn the lessons and try to come back from it before Steubenville's reputation is destroyed and even fewer people want to live here," she said.

Professional relationships had been ruined as had his relationship with his brother, he said. . "My reputation is destroyed," Calderon said.

Sevigny re-united with former Boys Don't Cry star Peter Sarsgaard for the biographical film Shattered Glass (2003), also alongside Hayden Christensen, about the career of Stephen Glass, a journalist whose reputation is destroyed when his widespread journalistic fraud was exposed.

Written during the period when McCarthyism was terrorizing Americans (and causing people to name names of purported Communists and their supposed "collaborators"), Floyd's opera tells the story of an innocent young woman whose reputation is destroyed by jealous gossip and the predatory sexual advances of the town's ass-grabbing new preacher, the Reverend Olin Blitch.

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Her reputation was destroyed, her public profile one of the most tarnished in the country.

"I did not immediately call the police as I feared being made into a public spectacle and my reputation being destroyed," she said.

Although 3,000 Confederates managed to escape, the defeat demoralized Southern society; citizens in Nashville rioted, Southern hopes of help from England diminished, Johnston's reputation was destroyed, and the Union now owned a deep wedge into the Southern lines.

9 P.M. (MTV SEXTINGG IN AMERICA: WHEN PRIVATES GO PUBLIC MTV News presents this cautionary tale of digital abuse through the cases of people like Ally, whose reputation was destroyed after she texted a naked photograph of herself to a former boyfriend, and Phillip, who was charged with possession of child pornography after forwarding images of his under-age girlfriend.

Did Sargent insist that the sitter be identified in future only as "Madame X" to negate Amélie Gautreau's hunger for enduring fame, or to preserve the anonymity of a Parisian beauty whose fragile reputation was destroyed by this sensational, and suggestive, portrait?

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