He had previously established the English Historical Review in 1886 and had an exalted reputation.
He and Torrey still enjoy exalted reputations for their earlier success.
Perhaps the planets were out of alignment, perhaps it was the recent eclipse, but Santacafe failed to live up to its exalted reputation the last time we had dinner there.
Because of its exalted reputation, the Cordon Bleu's pupils came from all over the globe.
A century from now the exalted reputations enjoyed by Mr. Rollins and Mr. Hancock may have plummeted.
He traded running jokes with McAvoy, and made mock-scornful comments about Day-Lewis's exalted reputation.
The fashion press may regard Scaasi's popularity as suspect, but many designers with more exalted reputations would give anything to have his following.
I dol' the priest cried, 'and she's of such exalted reputation the king will have to grant us the land.
(Masters at Work lives up to its exalted reputation for dance-floor intuition: it chose the right song, with a bare-bones rhythm, which they allow to stay intact.)
The matzo ball soup ($2.95 a bowl, $1.95 a cup) and potato salad ($2.50) live up to their exalted reputation.