Sentences with phrase «reputation of a big house»

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This is never more true than in the indie publishing world because we don't have big promo budgets or the reputations of solid and well - known publishing houses behind us.
Its reputation among locals is neither good nor bad — crime isn't as big of a problem as other cities on our list, and housing costs are moderately low compared to the median household income.
London's biggest festival of contemporary African culture has returned with a bang for its fourth edition; taking place at Somerset House, one of London's most iconic venues, 1:54 has established a reputation as a place of discover and the key place to acquire contemporary African art in Europe.
A likely reason is upgrade buyers are typically older, have borrowed from a big - name bank in their previous home purchases before the proliferation of non-bank lenders, while first - time homebuyers are borrowing for the first time after the 2008 housing crisis, which has hurt the reputation of some big banks.
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