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  2. Stellar - Wikipedia

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    Stellar means anything related to one or more stars (stella). The term may also refer to: Arts, entertainment, and media. Stellar, an Irish lifestyle and fashion ...

  3. Moral character - Wikipedia

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    Abraham Lincoln once said that character is like a tree and reputation like its shadow. "The shadow is what we think of it; the tree is the real thing." [9] In 1919, Albert Einstein wrote in a letter to his friend, Dutch physicist Hendrik Lorentz, about his disillusionment concerning the inhumane consequences of World War I. He noted “We must ...

  4. Reputation - Wikipedia

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    The reputation or prestige of a social entity (a person, a social group, an organization, or a place) is an opinion about that entity – typically developed as a result of social evaluation on a set of criteria, such as behavior or performance. [1] Reputation is a ubiquitous, spontaneous, and highly efficient mechanism of social control. [2]

  5. Opinion - Crossing the presidential Rubicon: Now Trump is ...

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    After all, the poll bore the imprimatur of Selzer and her stellar reputation for accuracy in Iowa. ... Then Trump won Iowa by 13 percentage points, meaning Selzer’s poll erred by 16 points. This ...

  6. Lawyers’ group says Judge Jackson has ‘stellar’ reputation

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    Legal experts praised Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson in her final day of Senate hearings on Thursday, with a top lawyers’ The post Lawyers’ group says Judge Jackson has ‘stellarreputation ...

  7. Glossary of astronomy - Wikipedia

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    A-type star In the Harvard spectral classification system, a class of main-sequence star having spectra dominated by Balmer absorption lines of hydrogen. Stars of spectral class A are typically blue-white or white in color, measure between 1.4 and 2.1 times the mass of the Sun, and have surface temperatures of 7,600–10,000 kelvin.

  8. Toyota’s sterling reputation just took a $15 billion hit ...

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    The safety scandal involving several Japanese automakers risks damaging the stellar reputation that companies such as Toyota and Nissan have cultivated, especially in North America, the companies ...

  9. Compact object - Wikipedia

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    A somewhat wider definition of compact objects may include smaller solid objects such as planets, asteroids, and comets, but such usage is less common. There are a remarkable variety of stars and other clumps of hot matter, but all matter in the Universe must eventually end as dispersed cold particles or some form of compact stellar or ...