Sentences with phrase «fierce a reputation as»

This is no ordinary Cheyenne chief, though, Yellow Hawk (Wes Studi), has just as fierce a reputation as Blocker, and the two have a long history of mutual violence.
This did not stop him naming the bay after the «English Casanova», Augustus John Hervey, a sailor of some note who acquired a fierce reputation as a womaniser.

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In the air, McCampbell proved his reputation as one of the Navy's fiercest pilots.
In New York City, where the firefighters are revered as the «bravest» and police officers are dubbed the «finest,» uniformed workers have a reputation for dogged determination and fierce civic pride.
Over such as short period of time, he established a reputation for being fierce and decisive.
But nothing, not her colourful language, nor her reputation as a fierce constituency MP, nor her status as the first black woman to enter parliament, has made a difference.
«Dr. Rosa has established a reputation as an outstanding educator and a fierce advocate for students facing adversity,» said State Assembly Speaker Carl Heastie and Education Chair Cathy Nolan in a joint statement.»
Add to those facts that Gillibrand has a reputation as among the fiercest of fundraisers in the Democratic party and we assumed she might crest more than $ 2 million raised.
We always knew Kobe to act like a little ho sometimes, but this is just cotdamn ridiculous!Kobe Bryant Won't Buy Parents A House But Bought Mother - In - Law Known as a fierce competitor, Los Angeles Laker star Kobe Bryant earned a reputation as a tough teammate that expects the best everyone.
The standout is Monáe — perhaps unexpectedly, given her reputation as a musician and model rather than actor — playing Mary as a fierce warrior against racism and sexism, calculating both flight trajectories for Project Mercury and how to pick her battles.
Since then, the Viper's reputation as being a fierce and fast vehicle has not slipped.
While Rottweilers have a reputation for being fierce and are listed as one of the top breeds for causing fatal dog attacks, they actually are no more inclined to bite than any other breed.
His skill and determination have allowed him to build a reputation as a dedicated and fierce representative of his clients» interests.
We are proud of our reputation as a personal injury firm that is fierce and knowledgeable in its advocacy of clients in the San Francisco East Bay Area.
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In fact, the well - earned, fierce reputation of South Africa's taxi drivers dates back to the days of apartheid and continues today as they often resort to violence to protect their routes.
Winning over the top talent is becoming tougher and tougher for employers, as they face fierce competition from rivals offering fancy benefits and packages; not to mention that workers are becoming more choosey about the kind of culture they want to work in and the reputation of the company.
Competition for top sales talent is fierce, so the most successful companies work hard to maintain reputations as great places to work.
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