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A respected pillar of the community
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In the Indian context senior citizens are still very much respected
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The aim here is not to censor but create a lobby of senior respected citizens who can prevail upon those in control to act when the boundary of decency is crossed
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the overwhelming impression I have got of her is that she is respected
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discriminated against her by telling her she has a head and it is man? The headship of man must be respected both in the home and in the church
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who respected Son as a God of the battlefield
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‘Yes … one of the most important in the country … he’s highly respected too
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He would get no more willing cooperation from these natives, why make the situation worse? Even though they were primitive, he respected some things about these people and hoped some day there would be contact with them, more successful contact than this had been
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The villagers all respected the Alderfolk
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Everyone knew how much he respected Kate
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They trusted us, cared a great deal for us, and respected the riders
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He had known many women of her race in those days, the Megnor were powerful and respected, even as God of the Nycoba in their days of Empire he wouldn't challenge any of the great kingdoms of the deeps, and they were well beyond the heights of their power by those days
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Clearly, she is well known in the town; equally clearly, she is highly respected, if not feared
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This background helped her make respected judgements and she was trusted by everyone
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I would be respected soon in my home country for what I brought back and shortly the world would be able to benefit
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The Taverna Virgenia was used by the noisier visitors while Taverna Antonis was respected as the locals' meeting place and throughout my stay I'd wander between the two depending on my mood
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Feeling much stronger than I had in Niko’s, I gazed around the packed hall and congratulated these people who enjoyed their respected mountain traditions with such obvious enthusiasm
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How could she get away with playing the innocent as a respected art historian while being completely responsible for the trafficking of plunder on this scale
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You’re well thought of, Jo, and respected, despite your appalling taste in men
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Though he had come to the Pan Solar League from south of the Ohio, he respected them
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He was trained and certified at the respected Hypnosis Motivation Institute in Tarzana, CA, where he served on staff
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Some of my contacts in Bristol have mentioned his name in passing – he’s highly respected as a solicitor you can trust
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A study published in the respected British
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In a study published in 2002 in the respected Journal of
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Poor old Bunty! She's got a job where she's valued and respected, a home and life which she enjoys and has to ditch the lot to go home to look after her parents … but it is what she was brought up to see as her duty and, as an unmarried daughter, an automatic process
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GungFu, Reiki and other respected techniques
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Thus ends a much loved and much respected woman
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All, but those few, not only accepted the quirky little family but enjoyed their company and respected their accomplishments as peers in the common struggle with the elemental forces: time and nature, which dogged all of humanity alike
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Mandy Hill was now a respected restauranteur with no little acclaim in the circles of gourmands and critics alike across four states
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We could go down and look up the records, I confess I don’t have everything about that case memorized in spite of the fact that Ava is so respected and beautiful
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One was a respected writer, and very influential in the circles of Sportsmen for his candid and considered opinions of many aspects of the athletic and recreational industries
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The other fellow is a marketeer of goods here in the City and also respected for his quality merchandises
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Students respected him for that
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He was asked his opinions on topics under discussion, deferred to in matters of a practical nature, and generally respected as an equal
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“He is reasonably close with his staff, treats them with respect and is respected in return
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Henri Dubois was well liked and well respected in
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was, in fact, a respected writer of poetry - a vocation not
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It is the evidence of a bold stroke of outstanding reason which, among other matters, separates this most respected master from all who came before him
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you’re well respected among your peers
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respected him almost as much as he loved his
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“They’re a lot more known and respected than Knume is
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He respected the woman and the fact that she wanted to
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The Christial Faith has certainly worked for you, an Angel, an important and respected one
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He did more than his share of hall and street duty and was respected by the HakenCourt public for his contributions
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respected carpenter with a comfortable house in the
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it is highly respected
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Bernadette, disturbed by this slight on a respected Church
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She was sensitive to the needs and abilities of her students and respected by her fellow faculty
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Vic's android reached out and gripped the coachman's upper arm, with enough pressure to let him know her machine was without the Instinct also, "And above all, question nothing, say nothing and give nothing away by sign or deed that we are anything other than respected and well-paying customers
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respected, trusted friend, the entire household welcomed
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“My dearest, respected, elder brother,” I began, as was my wont,
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The more you are respected and seen as an authority, the more people will
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a respected member of the group, then you can mention your product
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from behind his spectacles, is actually my respected Guru from
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respected elders – who have loved, is a feeling which I call ‘most
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The right of primogeniture, however, still continues to be respected ; and as of all institutions it is the fittest to support the pride of family distinctions, it is still likely to endure for many centuries
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Entails, however, are still respected, through the greater part of Europe ; In those countries, particularly, in which noble birth is a necessary qualification for the enjoyment either of civil or military honours
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Even in England, the country, perhaps of Europe, where the yeomanry has always been most respected, it was not till about the 14th of Henry VII
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As such, he faithfully complied with body, mind, and pocketbook to the best of his abilities with the premises and objectives of the material-world maxims, wanting to be a model citizen respected among his peers for his conformity and his open willingness to be “one of the gang
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As such, he had faithfully complied with body, mind, and pocketbook to the best of his abilities with the premises and objectives of the material-world maxims, wanting to be a model citizen respected among his peers for his conformity and his open willingness to be “one of the gang
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Edward respected that and dwelled no further on the matter
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The Nords were a proud, robust people and he respected their courage and persistence
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A happy home with a man who respected her
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In a country of so extensive a coast as our North American and West Indian colonies, where our authority was always so very slender, and where the inhabitants were allowed to carry out in their own ships their non-enumerated commodities, at first to all parts of Europe, and afterwards to all parts of Europe south of Cape Finisterre, it is not very probable that this monopoly could ever be much respected ; and they probably at all times found means of bringing back some cargo from the countries to which they were allowed to carry out one
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Kids that are adaptable have a respect for others, their ideas and opinions – and they have learned this by being respected themselves
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Scientists have called this process 'The Big Stink', and several respected researchers claim that something like this is already starting to happen in Stoke-on-Trent
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In all of them, indeed, as in all other free countries, the descendant of an old colony family is more respected than an upstart of equal merit and fortune; but he is only more respected, and he has no privileges by which he can be troublesome to his neighbours
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names, but respected their word and let it
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Scott wondered where this could be leading, but he was in one of the most respected institutions, so this had to be a standard question
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Mars always respected steadfastness in his Temple
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An old man, provided his age is not so far advanced as to give suspicion of dotage, is everywhere more respected than a young man of equal rank, fortune, and abilities
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Upstart greatness is everywhere less respected than ancient greatness
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The great shepherd or herdsman, respected on account of his great wealth, and of the great number of those who depend upon him for subsistence, and revered on account of the nobleness of his birth, and of the immemorial antiquity or his illustrious family, has a natural authority over all the inferior shepherds or herdsmen of his horde or clan
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As soon as writing came into fashion, wise men, or those who fancied themselves such, would naturally endeavour to increase the number of those established and respected maxims, and to express their own sense of what was either proper or improper conduct, sometimes in the more artificial form of apologues, like what are called the fables of Aesop; and sometimes in the more simple one of apophthegms or wise sayings, like the proverbs of Solmnon, the verses of Theognis and Phocyllides, and some part of the works of Hesiod
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Chris had disliked Brett the first time he had any dealings with him, and he just knew that he respected him even less now
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But there is no order of men, it appears I believe, from the experience of all ages, upon whom it is so dangerous or rather so perfectly ruinous, to employ force and violence, as upon the respected clergy of an established church
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The rights, the privileges, the personal liberty of every individual ecclesiastic, who is upon good terms with his own order, are, even in the most despotic governments, more respected than those of any other person of nearly equal rank and fortune
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They are listened to, esteemed, and respected by their superiors; but before their inferiors they are frequently incapable of defending, effectually, and to the conviction of such hearers, their own sober and moderate doctrines, against the most ignorant enthusiast who chooses to attack them
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That was why everyone loved and respected her because she was
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He was respected for his character by the captain and all of the crew
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respected him without question
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Any public calamity which should destroy the republican form of government, which should throw the whole administration into the hands of nobles and of soldiers, which should annihilate altogether the importance of those wealthy merchants, would soon render it disagreeable to them to live in a country where they were no longer likely to be much respected
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And yes, he was a doctor and a respected member of the community, but he was smitten
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I surmised that she respected me more as an adult because I was acting more like one
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The Masters is a tournament founded by Bobby Jones and is highly respected by all golf fans
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Mosby was highly respected by
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was also a well-known and respected whaling master of the New
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Those without were not respected
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In this age of complete – almost – media/press freedom he could not help but be affected by the comments, some from their most respected reporters, as to his own state of mind
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Much respected and venerated by Lillian Hellman, who wrote „Scoundrel Time," never having had the perspicacity to recognize that she was in fact writing about herself
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Once upon a time, with Henry Luce at the helm, this was a respected source of news and opinion
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But then, once Walter Cronkite (America"s most trusted and respected man?) declared that the war was lost, then it was: in the more rarefied jungles of Washington, and in the deliberations of the House and Senate
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I respected him more than any player on the team
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Either that or your manhood is corroded and you cannot be respected
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" Such a view will be greatly respected for Africans respect a strong man
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We Africans respect a man who says no way and stick to his principles and I guarantee you at some stage your reputation will be such that you will be respected and the pressure will stop
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Manna was infamous and well respected across the lands
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Many died fighting to the last and it must be respected
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In fact, the SAP was respected by citizens
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The barricaded ones wanted to see the sergeant, which was not a strange request as most civilians respected the sergeant much more than any commissioned officer