Leisure Suit Larry got himself one hell
of bad reputation over the years, but when it comes to Love For Sail it's worth overlooking for a few hours of pleasure.
Not exact matches
To put that
reputation I've carefully built up
over 3
years in to the hands
of a ghostwriter seems like a really
bad idea to me or am I just being naive?
Over the
years as the man in charge
of the Gunners, for better or
worse, Wenger has developed a
reputation, probably well warranted,
of being partial to the signing
of young and unheard
of players, especially if they happen to be French.
Despite the
bad reputation they built up
over the first few
years of the Abramovich era, Chelsea have actually been spending their money very well
over the last few
years.
We've signed more quality players
over the
years than
bad ones how else could we have had the
bad reputation of being a feeder club for all those
years?
Bananas have gotten a
bad reputation over the
years for being one
of the more fattening fruits, but recent studies show that they are actually very beneficial.
One major reason for the increase in Alzheimer's disease
over the past
years has been the
bad reputation eggs have been getting in respect to being a high source
of cholesterol, despite the fact
of dietary intake
of cholesterol having little impact on serum cholesterol, which is now also finally acknowledged by mainstream medicine.
Purple has gotten a
bad reputation over the
years, and it's understandable why we'd want to avoid the candied purple tones
of the past.
A little
over two
years ago, when I worked for Writer's Digest, we had some heated debates
over how to handle the topic
of self - publishing from an editorial perspective, as well as how to deal with the various advertisers in the space, some with
worse reputations than others.
This means that
over the next few
years, Blue Nose Pit Bulls may help reduce society's fear
of a dog with a
bad reputation.
The «man - made hysteria» associated with the global - warming fraud is a real threat to mankind in the sense that it a) has the potential to, and in fact is, turning millions
of gullible individuals into fanatical, anti-human ideologues, b) diverting precious time, money and resources that could be more usefully spent elsewhere into the ridiculous and unscientific attempts by environmental extremists to «control the climate» via enforced — through government legislation and burdensome taxes — behaviour modification
of supposedly free citizens, and c) giving the practice
of science a
bad reputation amongst the general populace, which in turn has been a major contributing factor to the general decline in the understanding
of basic scientific concepts, and reality in general, that we have been witnessing
over the last 40
years or so (ex.
Ontario has
over the past 17
years developed a tradition
of such bills, though «omnibus» got a
bad reputation with Premier Harris's Bill 26 in 1995, since it was used to slash spending across a number
of fronts and made a lot
of legislative changes as it went.