Modesty panels of chiffon, where none might have existed before were seen on bodice fronts. |
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Modesty Unveiled was refused for the 1846 Art Union competition as too sensual. |
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Modesty suggests shunning indecent behavior but it also implies bashfulness based on timidity. |
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Modesty in Bedouin society is associated with sexuality and femininity. |
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Modesty aside, he was happy to succinctly explain to me how the livestream was produced. |
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Victor's son Philip said his father showed typical modesty when accepting the award. |
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You must wear a black cloak and veil that's called an abaya when you leave the palace, to protect your modesty. |
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That determined modesty, backed by his love of Aberdonian parsimony, is a key personal trademark. |
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There is something about Kavanagh's bearing, a modesty and cool demeanour, which warns off the ranters. |
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He perfected an air of modesty and if his jokes fell flat he had a comical line in self-deprecation. |
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Even so, it took time and collaboration, and intellectual modesty, to get all the kinks ironed out. |
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We were all surely alert to the subliminal messages in the deceptive modesty of his glances. |
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He was widely known for his warmth, generosity, and modesty, and for his fund of humorous and interesting anecdotes. |
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In fact, she is the very image of the modesty and approachability which so often characterise people who make their living on the Scottish stage. |
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It will be a tough bread and water diet supplemented by soul searching and large slices of humble pie topped by healthy sprinklings of modesty. |
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A tad more modesty, and less time spent on delivering spin to the English media, might have produced a different result. |
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She is simply adorable in her bustle gowns and ringlets, all prim modesty one moment, saucily displaying her ankles the next. |
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Components of the agreeable personality include trust, straightforwardness, altruism, compliance, modesty, and tender-mindedness. |
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Moderation is subdivided into good discipline, seemliness, modesty, and self-control. |
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I was about to lecture him about the evil of self-conceit and the importance of modesty, when a servant ran into the library crying nervously. |
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Both have demonstrated an appealing shyness, a self-effacing modesty, and a stated preference for getting on with the work. |
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Here as in the first movement, the players' modesty is almost self-effacing. |
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Time may have ground off the dazzling and harsh part of his wisdom, but it has also suffused it with mellowness and modesty. |
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You were the smartest kid in that sophomore class by far, but with a modesty that set you apart from many of your arrogant classmates. |
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Perhaps modesty prevents her adding that she was the biggest winner in last summer's share-out of additional funds. |
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The young lady should be praised for her very unmodern modesty as regards her front garden, not vilified as some trampish show-off. |
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It's the way we're brought up, in a culture that prizes modesty and adores putting show-offs in their place. |
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He is intelligent, engaging and nimbly treads the line between humility and false modesty. |
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He instead uses words that reflect the traits of humility, modesty, and loving kindness that are a manifestation of his soul. |
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They made a decision to take action but, despite the bravery of their actions, they all had a very quiet, unassuming modesty. |
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It's not false modesty, but the viewing nation has had three solid months of me and now they need a break. |
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He hates to appear big-headed, but he knows that false modesty is equally odious. |
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As usual, Mike's genuine modesty understated his ability, but then he sincerely doubted his talents, even though they were there for all to see. |
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Is the relative modesty of the damages a reflection of the fact that the amount was determined by a judge and not by a jury? |
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At the cathedral, Paul and his wife Jenny lived in relative modesty in a part of what was originally built as the bishop's palace. |
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His family was quite wealthy, but modesty was what they possessed in great amounts. |
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But faith in the classical virtues of decorum and modesty remained with him until his death. |
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In this respect veiling is considered a trait of feminity, of feminine modesty and virtue. |
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Her desire is rebellious and demonstrates a strong will hidden beyond a demure and feminine modesty. |
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Girls are expected to display a number of feminine virtues, particularly modesty and chastity. |
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Raven felt the heat rise again within her, and the blush that crept to her cheeks this time had nothing to do with maidenly modesty. |
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But please, if you're going to dispense with shame or modesty, at least display a modicum of intelligence. |
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The guys shucked off their clothes with little thought to modesty, causing Danny's face to redden as she averted her gaze. |
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Don't unclothe your heroine, then contort her thighs and torso in an unnatural attempt at modesty. |
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Some time back in school mugging up on the re-instated Scottish system would perhaps help to instill in them a little overdue modesty as well. |
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I now know for certain that our smalls do far more than just cover our modesty and keep out cold draughts. |
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It is not unusual to see a small boy upbraiding his own mother for some act that shows a lack of modesty. |
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People who know the soft-spoken 24-year-old say his modesty stems from his childhood. |
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Besides modesty and intimacy, they often enjoy a high level of social solidarity. |
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Some patients did not bathe, others were infested with vermin, and modesty was an issue, especially with female patients. |
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Not really tied in all too closely with modesty because these statues are contiguous with nude statues exploring the beauty of the human form. |
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Befuddled by heat and sleep, she'd twist and squirm to pull on her modesty bestowing chador and headscarf. |
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Living secluded from ordinary life fostered a spirit of modesty and sturdiness and they trained hard. |
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There are also other laws such as the law against outraging the modesty of a woman. |
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For Nietzsche, there is no modesty, no chaste self-governing in the sexual antagonism and the unrestrained gift of the woman. |
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The biblical virtues of modesty, chivalry, chastity and fidelity are ignored. |
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His modesty, his essential humanness, and his struggle with goodness, makes it easy for audiences to relate to him. |
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He is a man of modesty and humility above all else, and is obviously passionate about sport. |
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Vietnamese also honor reserve and modesty, attributing loudness and brashness to immaturity and vulgarity. |
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Finnish modesty does not mean that Finns are not ambitious, not determined and not confident. |
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Quick-thinking organisers plunged the stage into darkness to protect the star's modesty. |
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It had criss-cross straps about half way down the front, but underneath was deep purple material, put there to keep her modesty. |
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He disembarks and smiles so cutely at me, conveying both graciousness and modesty. |
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This is the reason for head-coverings, face-veilings, bowing, kneeling, genuflecting, and other signs of spiritual modesty. |
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Along with his modesty, Hunter's unalterable good-heartedness contributed to his popularity. |
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Obeying the dictates of modesty, they usually preferred discreet euphemisms or a blushing silence. |
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Even more admirable, though, are his modesty and guilelessness, so evident in this memoir of outstanding lucidity and charm. |
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For the modesty of philosophers has tempered the names given to philology, philosophy and philocaly. |
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The appearance of temporariness gives the tent a modesty and humility. |
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He had shown no false modesty about his ability to avoid the gardener. |
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Probably something to do with their reputation as bad boys with a penchant for walking around completely starkers, save for some socks to cover their modesty. |
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His unassuming modesty would never allow him to think like this, of course, but I think a time and an icon among his peers, is owed a lot by the profession. |
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I'm just trying to get through the day, and that's not just false modesty. |
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They gaze in wonder at our modesty and chuckle at our inferiority complex. |
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Both reek of false modesty, but deen does appear jumpy and genuinely anxious at times. |
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The idea of reticence or modesty played little part in their world view. |
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As an athlete, he violated the codes of modesty and propriety. |
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Girls and women were shy and had a sense of modesty and propriety. |
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Valderrama's modest career is in direct contrast to his flagrant lack of modesty. |
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Architectural projects of our day are often impudent and arrogant, and our age seems to have lost the virtue of architectural neutrality, restraint, and modesty. |
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Many Asian cultural traditions place emphasis on propriety and the observance of strict moral and social conduct, thus modesty and restrained sexuality are valued. |
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It signifies the ascent to power of a new kind of American, one profoundly at odds with that older type who aspired to modesty and self-restraint. |
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The qualities of humility, modesty and good brotherliness, which are attained through sound knowledge and education, would see us through in these trying times. |
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This Maurice was a man much distinguished for his honor and courage, of an almost maidenish modesty, true to his word, and firm in his resolution. |
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Why does it seem like modesty applies more to women than to men? |
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The maple trees in Westminster Abbey represent modesty and the hornbeam trees represent resilience. |
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A bit of Scandinavian modesty might have seen the family through. |
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A leather loincloth provides a bit of modesty and moveability. |
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To be clear, I'm not opposed to modesty in film if decorum calls for it. |
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Public Prosecutor told the court that the offences of threatening and insulting a woman's modesty are bailable, so there is no need to grant anticipatory bail. |
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And, all modesty aside, I'm good at foreseeing problems before they occur. |
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The fact that he was in a national political debate, where it's all about false modesty and self-aggrandizement, made his acknowledgement all the more remarkable. |
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Liberals and libertines who can't complete a sentence without using gutter profanity have turned modesty, monogamy, faith, and self-restraint into dirty words. |
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There breathes in the face a sweet air of the purest grace, with the hair gathered simply, and all the lineaments are formed to beauty and to modesty. |
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The very limitations that we understand as modesty are erased by this process. |
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Showing some modicum of modesty, she paired the look with baggy mom jeans. |
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He even acknowledges that it is useful, and sometimes necessary, to break it, so that it be done with mildness, with modesty, and with circumspection. |
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This private altarpiece says little for the modesty of the canon, whose coat-of-arms with a hare is blazoned at the hem of the Virgin's robe in the corner of the picture. |
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He muttered darkly about his outraged modesty as he threw on a crumpled white shirt and a black pair of trousers before heading downstairs to the sitting room. |
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I like the modesty and relatively unadorned character of her presentation. |
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This may be false modesty or perhaps just a simple human failing. |
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Is this false modesty, or is there something here worth considering? |
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With uncustomary modesty, she claimed only precision and finish. |
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They hoped this act would stir a feeling, prompting the practitioners to serve in modesty to make up for the inadequate medical technology they had. |
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He was an untiring worker, honest, and of a singular modesty. |
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This was typical modesty of a sort not that common in our guild. |
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The Indian woman wears the priceless jewel of modesty with pride. |
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To his successors on the right, he did not succeed in bequeathing his modesty or calm. |
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Then again, my perception of modesty has been skewed ever since Katy Perry shot whip cream out of her bra, so who even knows. |
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The Eden theme is coupled with a celebration of modesty that seems to reflect a wider backlash against modern Indian brashness. |
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Add to this my natural charm, and magnetic personality, and unforced modesty, and it's slightly surprising no Latin American had fallen susceptibly for my charms sooner. |
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They have to leave her shoulders bare but at least her modesty is in tact. |
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The veil symbolizes the idea of modesty and conveys the lesson that however attractive physical appearances may be, the soul and character are paramount. |
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I have never seen a woman with more modesty and decency than this person. |
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Completely unfazed by the experience her modesty belies the hours of practice she undertakes each week. |
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These results are the victory of democracy over rudeness, freedom over cruelty, modesty over brattiness, and peace over war. |
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But he was stunned to see partygoers protecting their modesty with tiny towels and an orgy in full swing. |
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Sedikides, Gregg, and Hart defined modesty intrapsychically as the holding of an intermediately positive self-view. |
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The strapless A-line gown featured beaded floral applique detail and a tulle modesty piece at the neckline. |
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In the cult of degenerates, acts of decency, kindness and modesty could be seen as acts of apostasy. |
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I was a pantomimist and in that medium I was unique and, without false modesty, a master. |
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In 2014, Qatar launched a modesty campaign to remind tourists of the modest dress code. |
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It encourages modesty and industry in its readers and attacks the uselessness of the aristocracy. |
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The Hollywood beauty, who plays Valentina, hides her modesty with the help of the bumbling supermodel played by Ben Stiller. |
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Louis and his handlers would counter the legacy of Johnson by emphasizing the Brown Bomber's modesty and sportsmanship. |
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And on the whole, one must admit that he rarely does manage to misplace his modesty here. |
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Mapei is soft-spoken, but that should not be mistaken for modesty. |
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Emerging from her bath, the goddess is surprised by a worshiper and attempts to conceal her nudity, thus to restore her pudicity or modesty. |
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And how will your conscience answer one day for carrying so many bonny lasses to barter modesty for conceit and levity at the metropolitan Vanity Fair? |
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In an upcoming episode of her reality show, the 34-year-old mum of one can be seen posing in the middle of the desert with just white paint covering her modesty. |
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In addition to courteousness and sobriety mentioned earlier, meliorating formal virtues include politeness, decency, modesty, hospitableness, and unpretentiousness. |
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Forget about false modesty, not to mention its nonfalse counterpart. |
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Four men also feature in the calendar and they are wearing codpieces to protect their modesty and include Lagerfeld's right hand man Baptiste Giacobini. |
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Discussion of this history should not lead to a relativistically induced silence on these subjects, but can occasion some modesty, care, and certainly, tolerance. |
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Lead, in the form of Venetian ceruse, was extensively used in cosmetics by Western European aristocracy as whitened faces were regarded as a sign of modesty. |
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Newton, called for epistemic modesty about scientific hypotheses going beyond immediate experience, including the corpuscularian models of his friend Boyle. |
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What I liked was the modesty that underlies Jacobson's antiformalism. |
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In other words, it is women who still fall into the category of bridehood whose behavior should most closely model the ideals of modesty and restraint. |
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In battle, the plaid was customarily shrugged off before the charge bit home, and the warrior came into contact with only his long, saffron shirt to preserve modesty. |
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I now mounted the hustings, and, without any regard to decency or modesty, made as emphatical a speech in favour of the king as before I had done against him. |
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The Victorian era was notorious for the employment of young children in factories and mines, as well as strict social norms regarding modesty and gender roles. |
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The conduct books had a double meaning of the word modesty, which meant both to be outwardly polite in one's conduct and to be ignorant of one's sexuality. |
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