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Atheists need to develop a reputation for patience and approachability.
And you're not likely to develop a reputation as a basketball oracle either.
Ariel Sharon died in 2011, just before his son began to develop a reputation as an opera director.
Skaggs, meanwhile, continued to develop a reputation as a string virtuoso with a taste for musical innovation.
IN HIS second year in office President Enrique Peña Nieto of Mexico is admirably keen to develop a reputation as a cartel-killer.
It did not take long for him to develop a reputation as a man whose thoughts far outpaced his actions, with ambitious proposals often going nowhere.
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"It is a very hard thing to actually develop a reputation when you don't have a very clear picture in the public mind of what FE is about," said Jeremy Rogers, principal of Cadbury Sixth Form College, Birmingham.
Despite not exhibiting any real desire to stray from the comfort of metal's grubby underground, Ghost have begun to develop a formidable reputation and have become, to the dismay of their diehard admirers, something of a "buzz band" in mainstream rock circles.
But China needs to develop a global reputation for outsourcing.
Young Wao men are encouraged to develop a ferocious reputation early on, and before long they start raiding.
He began to develop a local reputation as a Romantic poet, and in 1803 successfully entered his long poem "Palestine" for the Newdigate Prize.
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