To judge by his later paintings, the house may not have been wholly reputable. |
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Look for groups affiliated with a reputable organization or hosted by an expert. |
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It may seem blindingly obvious, but when purchasing property in the Costa del Sol, only deal with established and reputable estate agents. |
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As with any highly specialized collector's item, it's difficult to uncover reputable channels of distribution. |
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I judged an award that was funded by the wealthy heir of a media fortune and administered by a reputable arts organization. |
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Base the decision on a nitrate analysis by a reputable laboratory, and after consulting with your physician to help evaluate the level of risk. |
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It's a very specialist area and you need reputable wine merchants whom you can trust. |
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Ask for bank and trade references, follow them up and undertake a credit check with a reputable agency if required. |
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Apart from the well-known reputable ones, many of the organisations operating in this field are unknown entities. |
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He stresses patience and scholarly preparation in collecting, which includes visits to museums and reputable galleries. |
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If you're struggling with debt and unsure about your options, talk to a reputable credit counselor before filing for bankruptcy. |
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There are reputable companies which source and resell end-of-life products and second-hand products. |
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If you're interested in getting a reverse mortgage, make sure you deal with a reputable lender. |
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Thus, companies hire reputable accounting firms to put their stamp of approval on their financial statements. |
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Even reputable, long-established businesses can run into difficulties, quite often without warning. |
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Make sure that you're properly measured by a qualified fitter at a reputable ski shop. |
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It was a brand new, clean memory stick when it was sold to a reputable dealer. |
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It keeps them off the street, hence bringing less reputable areas back up to a more bearable living environment! |
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There is legislation protecting you if you buy timeshares and there are many reputable timeshare companies. |
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If booking your dives through a tour operator or travel agent in Britain, ask their advice for reputable dive centres. |
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Now reputable companies are applying the same best practices, creating a win-win environment. |
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Once a year, take your machine to your dealer or a reputable service technician for a tune-up. |
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Once a year you should take your trailer to a reputable place for them to check it over and do any repairs that might be necessary. |
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They maintain that Irving's conduct was unbecoming of a reputable historian. |
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I sent this email under the impression that I was dealing with a reputable journalistic outfit. |
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But what could other less reputable concerns do with such data captured inadvertently from unwitting Web sites? |
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If you're adopting or purchasing a pet, make sure the breeder, shelter, or store is reputable and vaccinates all of its animals. |
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So it was indeed seen as quite newsworthy by reputable journalists and heads of state. |
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They were not only shown houses and apartments, but written valuations by supposedly reputable valuers. |
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For pregnant or nursing vegan mothers, it's important to eat these foods as well as take a reputable brand of vitamin supplement. |
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The egg basket would be over along the wall on a side table packed with choice viands purchased from reputable shops. |
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Even if they are in non-residential areas, these zones are likely to be around reputable businesses which are not going to accept prostitutes. |
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He recommended buying sunglasses from reputable opticians with in-house optometrists, where a simple UV test can be performed. |
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I no longer trust my own subjective impressions, or those of other linguists, no matter how reputable. |
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Even so, many reputable authors agree that the benefits of having Service Pack 2 greatly outweigh the cons. |
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That's why many otherwise reputable newspapers and magazines run horoscopes. |
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For its madam, it's a reputable house of ill repute, the seemingly incongruous respectable brothel. |
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In some cases, if you have a pet and choose to hire a reputable pet-sitter or house-sitter, this can be your contact person. |
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Banks will loan money secured by reputable appraisals of collectable coins. |
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He said National Entertainment was a reputable company, which the club had used for its last foam party last summer without any problems. |
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She warns, however, that potencies vary widely among manufacturers, so be sure to purchase your product from a reputable company. |
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The dogs with heart and gameness are the exemplary models of our breed and the aspiration of most reputable breeders. |
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Initially it would be preferable to have the property inspected by a reputable timber and damp expert. |
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It should also be held by every reputable genealogical research collection in the country. |
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Yet the fact is that the old song is still being sung and published by a reputable press and promoted for sale in Canadian bookstores. |
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He said it was worth considering licensing private military companies to encourage reputable ones and eliminate disreputable operators. |
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Instead, deposit it in an escrow account at a reputable bank and have all checks written from that account to the agent and the county. |
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He was caught when his specimens were double-checked by a second and more reputable source, and the inconsistencies started to spill out. |
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Several years ago I set up a credit card with, shall we say, not the world's most reputable credit card company. |
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Trade magazines, references and industry watchdog agencies can help a company find reputable firms. |
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They advise potential investors to deal only with reputable jewellers and dealers who have been in the business for a long time. |
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Joking apart, I was there and I can testify they were both wearing perfectly nice guy clothes from reputable shops. |
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Hiring from a well-known and reputable company will help minimise the risks. |
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Contact a local breeders club, and ask for a list of reputable kennels or catteries. |
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Where possible buy new, or at least get a reconditioned machine from a reputable source. |
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For its part, Knoedler claimed to have purchased the painting, unaware of its past, from a reputable dealer in Paris that same year. |
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Instead, you should find a reputable credit counseling service to help you figure out how to manage your debt. |
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Plus, you may think your accountant or attorney is trustworthy, efficient and reputable, but you'll never know for sure. |
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I wouldn't mind getting a primer from some reputable person with experience running houseboys, or houseboys who are willing to share their experiences. |
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No reputable academic journal would accept a publication without such a disclosure. |
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However, even reputable news sources and well meaning celebrities are guilty of implying that she should have known better. |
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A very reputable and conscientious contractor was reroofing a wood frame condominium building and had subcontracted the work on the torch-applied roof to another firm. |
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Like any service for hire, it is extremely important for the traffickers to provide a reputable service, criminal as it is. |
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A diploma, even from a reputable overseas university, is not automatically a guarantee of quality, of achievement, of work ethics of the highest standards. |
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On the other hand, the number of accounts from reputable people who are clearly not psychotic adds up. |
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How do I go about finding reputable remodelers and interior designers? |
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Lurid black and white must perforce give way to reputable gray. |
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Most reputable beauty parlours, or fitness centers that hire out sunbeds will supply goggles, but one needs to remember that they are absolutely essential. |
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The thing about spam that's really surprising and makes me distraught is that previously reputable marketers are willing to risk their entire brand for a few bucks. |
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We tried to wear an open and friendly face, so when a TV crew from a reputable BBC current-affairs programme came to call, I said we should be as helpful as we could be. |
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Every year the Office of Fair Trading receives over 100,000 complaints about builders which illustrates how difficult it can be to find a reputable tradesperson. |
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Finally, all reputable journals undergo peer-review of all submitted papers before final publication. |
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Every reputable physician approaches with something of dread the subject of the treatment of those classes of patients known as morphiomaniacs and dipsomaniacs. |
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There will always be excellent games coming out from reputable developers. |
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Nazif also said his government is not opposed to reputable international observers monitoring the elections if the public accepts such monitoring. |
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Encore is the grand dame of wedding invitations so entrust your wedding invitations with a reputable stationer with over ten years in the wedding stationery business. |
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Some reputable political observers have said that with the American economy improving, Dean would have a very hard time winning any of the southern states. |
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Many of their stories, along with their names, were published in reputable news sources like People and Philadelphia Magazine. |
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A number of reputable establishments sell a variety of healthful infusions of juniper berries, anise, caraway seeds and other life-enhancing botanicals. |
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How all of this black money flows through reputable organizations is something that has fascinated me for years. |
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The unexplained story is the large and reputable organizations damaged, like HSBC, RBS, Santander, bnp Paribas, Nomura, and so on. |
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The word spread and spread until a respected and reputable London newspaper reported that Australia had plans to send bomber aircraft to drop bombs on Jakarta. |
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Buy seed from reputable seed companies if particular varieties or species are required as aquilegia hybridise easily and may not grow true from seed collected in the garden. |
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When choosing a garage for repairs, David advises that you select a familiar and reputable company, and wherever possible get a firm quotation or written estimate for repairs. |
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The auction house has so far resisted suggestions that it acted improperly in selling the painting, which it says it acquired from a reputable Paris dealer after the war. |
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For the BBC to stoop so low to suggest that there's tampering going on is a gross malignment of the reputable TV company who make Millionaire. |
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The school offers the shortest list of exam subjects of any reputable sixth form in England. |
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He urged people to go to a reputable garage should they have a crash and need to get their airbag replaced. |
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Between 2006 and 2007, Adidas rejected many of its suppliers that supported unions for subcontractors with less reputable labour rights records. |
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Not so, according to Unitel, which specialises in creating sophisticated technology for reputable phonecard suppliers. |
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Packaged ice should be obtained from reliable and reputable suppliers, and, in most cases, these ice plants are the standard. |
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Only a few reputable public accounts are allowed to release information on Xiaomi to minimize the risks of rumormongering, Li said. |
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The forger produces a writing which resembles the style of the known reputable author to whom the fake is to be attributed. |
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His sureness was born of having looked it up in a reputable reference book. |
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I suppose they are a reputable business, but I didn't get a warm fuzzy from their salesman. |
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Hence, we proposed a trust based obfuscation mechanism, which designed especially to obfuscate items' ratings before their submission to these highly reputable peers. |
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Similarly, Honda using their reputable name for automobiles has spread to other products such as motorcycles, power equipment, engines, robots, aircraft, and bikes. |
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Some of his pamphlets were purported to be written by Scots, misleading even reputable historians into quoting them as evidence of Scottish opinion of the time. |
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Most reputable sources dismiss the idea that there is any mystery. |
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The stakes are high for reputable and unreputable companies alike. |
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In 1662, before reputable witnesses, Gowdie gave a series of confessions to witchcraft that emerged into public awareness only two centuries later. |
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There are reputable sources for remote control helicopters and hopefully the trade will realize that dealing with these secondary knock-off products is a very poor choice. |
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These First Strike American Buffalos will be independently graded and certified by Professional Coin Grading Service, one of the nation's most reputable grading services. |
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The spelling accidently is not an illiteracy, but it is much less frequent than accidentally, and even though it has some reputable use, it may be thought a misspelling. |
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