It said a gentleman is a man who behaves well towards others and who can always be trusted to act honorably. |
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He's not exactly acting very honorably in that role or as a man, and I think it's deeply regrettable. |
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After resigning because of delicate health in August of 1918, she was honorably discharged. |
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We'd all like to think that if you conduct yourself honorably and decently and fairly, you'll never come under attack. |
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Some further clarifications will be required of the position under the document which has become honorably known as the Atlantic Charter. |
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Losing honorably may signify lack of preparation but dishonest winning signifies lack of character. |
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His usual cockeyed grin betrays the fact that he's being honorably discharged for coming out to his commanding officer. |
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When representing or assisting a client, do so resolutely, honorably and within the limits of the law. |
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And one in which breaches of such practices will be dealt with directly and effectively, but also fairly and honorably. |
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Our hope is that everyone surpasses themselves, conducts themselves honorably wherever they may be, and contribute positively to their community. |
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The two enemies break bread together, and Achilles honorably grants Priam's request. |
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Located in a region conducive to flights, I participate in competitions honorably GLIDER Electric where I made my evidence. |
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His grandmother encouraged him to work hard and live honorably for his grandfather's sake. |
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Longtze lost honorably against the Spanish, before quitting the second race because of a technical problem. |
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Peters joined the Navy Reserve in 1993 and was honorably discharged in 2008, the year he was elected to Congress. |
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He was honorably discharged, and moved to California where he worked in the emergency room, earning praise from colleagues. |
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I suppose one could argue that they were written by a friend, and Paul is honorably protecting that friend from scrutiny. |
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The naval infantrymen acquitted themselves honorably, time and again coming to the aid of motorized rifle, paratroops, and Interior Ministry units. |
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They play to chords of resentment and cast a veneer of illegitimacy over actions and lives lived honorably. |
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And I think if we're to continue to be trusted in the world, we need to follow the blueprint that they gave for coming home honorably and trustworthily. |
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All of the officers involved in this incident have served Pasco honorably and effectively. |
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Still, everyone has to earn a living, and Thor is jolly, boisterous, and altogether honorably executed. |
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There is no place in our party or our country for comments that disparage those who have served honorably. |
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You will discharge yourself honorably of your marital obligations. |
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For where is the hard-heartedness in sending away honorably and freely a woman who, through her own fault, you cannot love? |
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There is a clear, distinct, very honorably observed demarcation line. |
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Government attempts to establish that a particular claim attracts the lower threshold of consultation requirements is contrary to the duty of the Crown to act honorably in all its dealing with Aboriginal peoples. |
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We strongly disagree with his political views, but we deal with that disagreement honorably and openly, rather than by trying to cut him out of the credit for his contribution to the system. |
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And when he arrives he, our Sovereign, will receive you honorably because of his Tsar's Majesty's fraternal love and friendship to him. |
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We must remember that the primary mission of these ambassadors is to honorably represent the region of Le Granite in the context of their professional activities. |
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The death of the gods at Ragnarok is often viewed as a reminder of the inevitability of death and the importance of living honorably and with integrity until one dies. |
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