At the same time without being immodest, I would say we are the original reformers and nobody can take that away from us. |
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I know there are many who will disagree, who will say these bare-bellied women are shameless and immodest, but I cannot agree. |
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The reason for the present event, according to their explanation, is immodest behavior. |
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Without wanting to sound immodest, they maintain they have arrived to stop the rot in British rock. |
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This was a reaction to the growing diffusion of wigs which attracted attention, and were considered immodest or brazen in both communities. |
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Without being immodest, I have not played a single show where I didn't get close to a standing ovation. |
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The wearing of scanty dress away from the beaches is not welcomed, nor is immodest dress inside of churches. |
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This is the time to be immodest, a difficult task even for the most assured business person. |
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Without being immodest, I think I can claim to know a thing or two about this process. |
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At present, bosses rarely say what they think because it might disrupt the harmony, or be seen as immodest. |
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Such is the case with Justice Alito's singularly immodest opinion in Hobby Lobby. |
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Etiquette books decried it as immodest on young women and vulgar on older women. |
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Exposing the lower legs was no longer immodest, and fashion journalists gave advice on how to make ankles appear slim. |
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The first objective, and I hope this will not sound immodest, is to make section 13 and our record in enforcing it better known. |
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In Canada-and I hope I'm not being immodest here-we have perhaps one of the strongest financial systems in the world. |
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In fact, she never read it even when she was older because her father considered it immodest. |
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In women's fashion, divided lower garments emulated masculinity and were as shocking as an immodest display of skin. |
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The government occasionally enforced bans on alcohol and immodest dress, particularly during Ramadan. |
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Without being immodest, we want to declare that our passion has made us grand. |
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Initially, studios rejected the idea of adapting Bond for the screen not on account of his immodest sexuality, not is bloodlust. |
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And did New York have them? A. Remember, this was an age when the sexes were segregated at the beach, women were swaddled, and even a one-piece suit was considered immodest. |
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When I write a song my main concern is not to be too immodest. |
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The positioning of this ban is that women drivers somehow breach the values of modesty, which is absurd, as by any objective standpoint there is nothing at all immodest about a women driving a car. |
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The crowd of characters is carried along in a noisy, comic, acrobatic dance, daring to make joyful jokes, perform immodest, naughty tricks, displaying cheekiness, and frivolous eroticism. |
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Conversation is immoral, where the discourse is undecent, immodest, scandalous, slanderous, and abusive. |
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It might sound immodest to say it but I honestly don't think so. |
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Rival Shia militias with murky links to Iran compete violently for control and terrorise the population particularly women deemed immodest, barbers and those selling alcohol. For the moment there are no open battles. |
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I realise how immodest I have been to accept it: when we will meet again in Mexico next May, trade negotiators will have to report where they stand on the path to the conclusion of our EU-Mercosur agreement. |
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Although it might sound immodest of me to say so, I am very proud of what we have accomplished. |
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Immodest growth of fig leaves, verdant, close and lush, Leaves cover for the shiest prude without a need to blush. |
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