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61. That performance earned her an Oscar as Best Actress. 62. His discoveries earned him wide acclaim. 63. He earned his living as a tax collector. 64. From his staff he earned the sobriquet "Mumbles". 65. He received more than he has earned. 66. He earned/established/gained/acquired a reputation as an entertaining speaker. 67. He earned £2 000 in commission last month. 68. His honesty earned the admiration of his friends. 69. Stephen's quick thinking has earned him a bravery award. 70. She has earned her place in the history books. 71. I think that's earned him very high admiration. 72. He certainly earned his place in the sun. 73. His crimes earned him considerable notoriety. 74. I think you've earned a rest. 75. We totalled the money we had each earned, and then shared it equally among the three of us. 76. The girls earned spending money by waiting at table in the school dining rooms. 77. His administration has earned low marks for its economic policies. 78. Her treatment of her husband earned her the label of the most hated woman in America. 79. Those workers earned less money because of deductions for medical insurance from their wages. 80. They may have lost the game, but I still think they've earned the right to hold their heads high today. 81. His recitals have earned him recognition as a talented performer. 82. These charms have earned the television programme's presenter the sobriquet 'the thinking woman's crumpet'. 83. Mason's goal 13 minutes from time earned his team a place in the finals. 84. Every penny was hard earned,[http://] and every shilling was kept until I had to spend it. 85. His victory in the 400m earned him the biggest cheer of the afternoon. 86. I need a rest. Think I've earned it, don't you? 87. Though Vivaldi had earned a great deal in his lifetime, his extravagance was such that he died in poverty. 88. McClaire's goal earned him the title of man of the match . 89. His agent raked a quarter off everything he earned this time. 90. During my political life I've earned myself a reputation as someone who'll stick his neck out, a bit of a rebel.