Sentences with phrase «fierce reputation»

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.
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.
Rottweilers can be big gentle giants, despite their sometimes fierce reputation.
This fierce reputation is beneficial.
But he keeps his head down, hides behind the fierce reputation of his big brother (Szula) and excels at his studies.
They only have a fierce reputation if they have been abused or they have been taught to have one.
Bulldogs need more attention, and like Pitbulls, most people don't like»em all so much because of the «fierce reputation».
This tough dog from Japan has a thick double coat and a fierce reputation.
A dog lover may view the fierce reputation of the American Pit Bull Terrier (APBT), with a good deal of skepticism.
Because of their fierce reputation, not always justified, they're illegal to sell or breed in the UK and Canada.
Dogs that have a fierce reputation, but in spite of being the small minority of dogs that are actually «bred and trained» to fight, are affectionate and yearning for love.
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.
People's Action is a network of grassroots organizations with a fierce reputation for direct action from across the country that work to advance a national economic and racial justice agenda.
Leading our team is Tiger Mynarcik, who holds a fierce reputation for acquisition and disposition of under - value properties.
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