Senator Gallinger is a public speaker of wide repute and his services are in constant demand in many states in every campaign.
Of wide and notable repute, however, are the Snakeheads and Coyotes, which operate in the business of smuggling Chinese and Mexican migrants, respectively.
Various by-employments foreshadowed subsequent industrial development; indeed, Droitwich salt already enjoyed wide repute, although fifty-four nil-assessments among seventy-five listed townsmen underlines Leland's description of its poverty.
It has achieved wide repute for its breadth of topics and file collection.
The Quaker City returned to America on November 19, 1867, and Mark Twain found himself, if not famous, at least in very wide repute.
The Bulldogs were a professional team of wide repute in the unofficial "Ohio League" and would later became a founding member, and two-time champion, of the National Football League.
Some developers even found that architects of wide repute can also be useful in helping them navigate the city bureaucracy.
Martianay's fame as editor of Jerome has somewhat eclipsed his wider repute as a Biblical scholar.
IN Chicago years ago, there was a coach from my high school named Ralph Margolis, a barrel-chested fellow and a storyteller of wide repute.
He gained a reputation as a solid defensive defenceman - as well as a wide repute as the league's strongest man, bolstered by his ownership of a Manitoba farm.