We would rather not dignify their claims with a response, but we fear that if they are left unchallenged they may enter popular currency. |
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What's causing you to dignify it by acting as if it's a worthy endeavor rather than yet another unnecessary cash-in attempt? |
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If theirs is a hopeless cause in pursuit of impractical ideals, why dignify them in print? |
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More importantly, what sort of record label would dignify such amateurish enthusiasm by actually releasing it? |
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It's just that nowadays we feel the need to dignify our obsessions by passing them off as artistic or educational endeavours. |
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But at the least, he'd stay on the sidelines, unwilling to dignify this dishonorable slime. |
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The outcome is a series of eye-catching shelters that enhance and dignify bus travel and make a strong statement in the urban environment. |
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Their dancing, if I can even dignify it as such, was a composite of waist twisting, arm flailing and a vaudeville-style feet shuffle. |
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However, an ivory plaque of Christ blessing Otto II and Theophano shows how the match could dignify Saxon imperial pretensions. |
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I glared at him not bothering to dignify that with a response, I walked out into the street slamming the door shut behind me. |
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While I am reluctant to dignify his unworthy attacks with a response, I must say that I believe my bill is as Canadian as maple syrup. |
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But, if someone is giving me that funny look, I do not need to dignify or prove myself. |
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We've all heard the unfortunate rumours, which I'm not going to dignify by repeating. |
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The guy has brought all his resources to bear to pay tribute to blue collar heroism, dignify mundane aspirations, memorialize the dead, and console the survivors. |
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We have a couple of pea-fowl who certainly are an addition to the landscape, as they step mincingly along the square of turf we dignify by the name of lawn. |
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On the other hand, many people believe it is important to dignify official government business with a prayer. |
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When did we no longer appreciate that to dignify certain modes of behavior, manners, and ways of being with artistic representation was implicitly to glorify and promote them? |
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That added another layer of pathos, which made me even more keen to dignify these last two commercial skulls. |
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Mr. Speaker, I will not dignify the NDP's question with a response. |
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We must experience and communicate this fundamental sense of belonging, this need to protect a number of fundamental values that dignify us as human beings, reflect our awareness and inspire our actions. |
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It will also consider it an opportunity not only to guarantee respect for the rights of indigenous peoples, but also to dignify their traditional knowledge through its dissemination. |
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When the terrorist attacks are referred to as acts of war as CNN does 24 hours a day under its subtitle America's New War, it seems to me all that does is help dignify the individuals who masterminded these appalling acts. |
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On the other hand, I like to dignify hanging out and kibitzing with other writers as not just procrastination or a simple pleasure, but part of a process. |
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With many more coups and killings left unsanctioned, membership is as likely to dignify rights-abusers as to correct them. What, then, is the point of the Commonwealth? |
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China does not deem it necessary to dignify the statement with a rebuttal. |
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If men have blemished and polluted the earth, tomorrow with their deeds they shall dignify this mansion, the one that will be regarded as a Promised Land, so as to enter it and carry out noble missions. |
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The inclusion of their botanical names presents them in a decoratively botanical way and is intended to dignify these co-citizens of the global food chain. |
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Undoubtedly, education is one of the many social achievements that the country exhibits with pride, since it is a bulwark in the endeavor to dignify man. |
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These two extraordinary gentlemen are members of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police, and they dignify the Royal Canadian Mounted Police in ways that cannot be enunciated with words. |
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Mr. Speaker, I am inclined not to dignify that type of question with a response, but I will say that VIA Rail operates at an arm's-length relation from the government. |
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