She also says that her late husband had been married before, and that this marriage ended discreditably. |
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It's hard to be certain what the sellers knew, but if they withheld a significant fact about the apartment, they acted discreditably. |
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Ryan eyed her discreditably, though laughter flickered behind the almost black eyes. |
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He is objective about himself, even when that objectivity is apt to reflect discreditably upon himself. |
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Indeed they were discreditably low, considering that the films are still making millions for their producers, directors and stars. |
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It is hard to remember a conference speech by a major party leader which did less for public debate and which reflects so discreditably on the person who gave it. |
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