Sentences with phrase «sordid reputation»

Ostensibly a site for restaurant reviews that expanded to more or less all retail businesses, Yelp has gained a sordid reputation among both business owners and customers thanks to its controversial policies.
With Medellín attracting those seeking nightly salsa partners, and Cartagena drawing travelers looking for a Caribbean beach getaway, Colombia continues to fascinate travelers and overcome its sordid reputation.
He is infatuated with Emily Hamilton (Alice Eve), a young woman of class whose father (Brendan Gleeson), an Army captain, will not stand for his daughter associating with a mere writer — especially one with as sordid a reputation as Poe.
Andreas Vesalius pioneered modern anatomy 450 years ago but it has taken nearly all that time for the discipline to shed its sordid reputation
This is, in our assessment, a much fairer practice, and we believe that the application of such a practice across the entire binary options broking industry would go a long way toward improving the sometimes sordid reputation of the industry.

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A pupil of Raymond Carver, he has garnered a reputation for the sordid and the hard - boiled.
Many travelers skip Tangier on their way to the rest of Morocco due to the city's sordid history and dodgy reputation.
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