He added that Professor Wahid has an unblemished record and is respected by every student and teacher in the University. |
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Some of these lesser-known nooks are long-established and respected venues. |
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He was much respected for his willingness to listen, and for the sincerity of his advice. |
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He remained respected in the party, in whose activities he took a close interest. |
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Sally, a respected regional plantswoman, has been growing specialty plants for the past 30 years. |
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The man is in fact respected in the family precisely because of the sacerdotal function that he fulfils. |
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The Blackfoot became respected as an aggressive military force, attacking and destroying several trading posts in their territory. |
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Despite their humble beginnings, they are an internationally recognised and respected organisation. |
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He looks and sounds every inch the austere, reserved and respected university lecturer that he once was. |
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In the nineteenth century, Joseph Mayer was one of Liverpool's most prominent citizens as well as a respected silversmith. |
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Mandela spent 27 years in prison and his moral courage was respected worldwide. |
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It was that most respected political commentator Miss Cilla Black who convinced me of this. |
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The legislator said that although he respected the caucus decision, he thought it was making a mountain out of a molehill. |
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Not only is she one of America's most respected space scientists, she was also the model for the heroine of a blockbuster Hollywood film. |
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The new study was carried out at the Karolinska Institute, a respected Swedish research centre. |
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Camden was a respected herald, being Clarenceux's King-of-Arms from 1597 until his death. |
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He was one of the most respected generals because of his care for the men and his record as a fighter. |
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As long as they are easily revocable in the event of a change of mind, they should be respected as evidence of a well thought out conviction. |
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He was also respected as a connoisseur of old masters, a collector of drawings, and a dealer and agent. |
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Susan Sontag is one of America's best known and respected essayists and novelists. |
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It comes as something of a surprise to learn that many of the most dedicated Allied escapers respected their resourceful Luftwaffe antagonists. |
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According to most Western anthropological accounts, Fa'afafine are accepted and respected members of society in Samoa. |
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If my Latin teacher had misted up with the regularity Kline does in this film, we wouldn't have respected him, either. |
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This comprehensive trilogy was put together by one of the foremost authorities on Mary with the help of respected Mariologists and Theologians. |
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My boss, who had been a respected filmmaker, turned out to be a sleazebag and a bully. |
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Is it time to worry that the respected and talented musician is losing his skills? |
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Even respected musicologists perpetuated the story that all of his music sounds more or less the same. |
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Martinism was marked by highly respected men, whose teaching is always to be situated in the particular context and time of personal history. |
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Hamilton, whose baseball column appeared each Saturday during the season, was respected for his encyclopedic knowledge of the game's history. |
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She was well known and respected in the area and her death has caused much grief and sorrow. |
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The author is a respected political biographer who interviewed many of the former prime minister's cabinet. |
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The Velingrad factory was able to provide replacements that respected the castle's classical tradition and opulent furnishings. |
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Goldwater died in 1998, full of years, respected by people in both major parties and by millions of independents. |
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They said settlements must be respected even if they were in flagrant breach of planning law. |
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The column is a nice bit of blog plugola from one of the nation's most respected magazines. |
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Only well educated, well compensated, and well respected teachers can possibly do it. |
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Though he might be tarnished slightly in his home state, this is far from irredeemable, and he is well liked and respected nationally. |
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The group respected him because he was the leader, and none would ever dare to challenge him. |
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The democratic will of the Falkland islanders should be respected once a national poll has been held. |
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Thomas, only fourteen years older than Henry himself, was a respected mercer with a talent for languages and diplomacy. |
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Christopher Warnock is a well known and respected practitioner of horary astrology, one of the oldest and most useful branches of astrology. |
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Unlike the OAU, which respected the sovereign powers of its member countries, the AU has been planned as a pan-Africanist organization. |
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She respected him and even apologized for the way she had behaved towards him when she was angry. |
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Computer experts at respected universities have sounded the alarm over the potential for high-tech chicanery. |
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The orchestra was founded in 1951 by eight soloists from the most highly respected Viennese orchestras and chamber music ensembles. |
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Terry Levin, a highly respected art director, has shifted her emphasis away from advertising and now specializes in packaging. |
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The toughies she encountered during her teaching career knew exactly where they stood with her and respected her for it. |
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She was a benign, kind and gentle lady whom Julia had admired, respected and adored greatly. |
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He was supportive of many local ventures and his wisdom and sound advice was cherished and respected by all who sought his views. |
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He received his earliest training from his father Josef, himself a composer and one of Prague's most respected choirmasters and organists. |
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She needs an environment in which her natural instincts for motherhood and homemaking are respected not crushed. |
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At that time, father and grandfather were respected and honored artisans and artists. |
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I respected the way they performed in the ring, and the way they carried themselves. |
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While he won't win many popularity contests, Deadmarsh is respected around the league for his chippy play and will to win. |
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Oak's ability and initiative had taken him from humble origins to become a respected shepherd with sheep of his own. |
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A boy only 13 years old has taken over from a respected retired music teacher as church organist and choirmaster. |
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It was a deft bit of footwork but hardly respected the position of their rivals who are the main sponsors of the competition. |
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More time with her well respected teacher will ultimately see her performing dances of a different kind such as the kazachoc. |
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I merely offer the opportunity for readers of this weblog to digest the information provided by the respected French newspaper. |
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In northern Scandinavia, many rights of the Sami peoples are respected vis-a-vis their traditional pursuits. |
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He was a matured, widely respected and accepted political leader of his time. |
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The agnostics and people who refuted the existence of God were considered equally respected as others. |
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But if you want to be an academic leader, a dean, a president, a provost, it's very important to win your spurs as a respected faculty member. |
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Although ranked below the chief and chairman, a secretary holds a highly respected position. |
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Office-supply giant Office Depot is teaming up with respected conservation groups in an effort to green its business practices. |
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To think that I, a respected online food journalist, could be seduced by plates and plates of Buffalo steak tartare? |
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Mary at 78 years was well known and respected and reputed as a grand old lady. |
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An academic degree from the United Kingdom is generally recognised and respected the world over. |
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No matter what the period was and what the issues were, the leadership has always regarded kindly and respected the China Youth Daily. |
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Though Ilantar had little love for the Isaad and their sinister lord, he respected their prowess in battle. |
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For these reasons, he bent his efforts to implement a plan to transform music into a well-loved and respected art. |
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Anderson might get gibes for being a pretty boy, but is respected in the bush and the cities for his grasp on his portfolio. |
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Personal privacy is respected and staring is discouraged, although eye contact is not avoided. |
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Mr. Dam is a board member and a senior fellow of the Brookings Institution, one of the world's oldest and most respected think tanks. |
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The campaign has the full support of the health industry, with many respected consultants throwing their weight behind the scheme. |
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In many areas of the world, dowsing as a means of locating water, for instance, is an accepted and respected skill. |
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Bruno had many friends and it is heartwarming to know that so many people loved and respected this benevolent and generous man. |
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A country in which the martial virtues are extinguished cannot hope to be respected while the world remains a polyglot chaos of peoples. |
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They are respected in the entire United States as being faithful expositors of the Old Testament. |
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My treatment decisions were respected and the surgeon had even arranged for the juicer to be installed in a little side kitchen! |
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Greg has brought tremendous dynamism, energy and drive and is hugely respected by all the staff at all levels throughout the organisation. |
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It is clear that steel erectors are highly skilled and respected workers at the top end of the construction and engineering trade. |
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She was very well respected and admired by most people in this Country, Canada. |
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He was respected and admired by all the people, yet he still managed to be one of them. |
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From what I learned from my elders he was very much admired and respected by all who knew him. |
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Karen Kain, Canada's prima ballerina and one of the most respected dancers in the world, gave over 10,000 performances in her career. |
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Other workers have saluted and respected their determination and defiance, and blame Labour for the intransigence of the employers. |
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Lin is a respected corporate leader who has long been tapped for the economics portfolio, but declined to serve in past KMT cabinets. |
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A respected international footballer speaking decent Spanish and enjoying life in Madrid should shut up both the snobs and the Europhobes. |
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This highly respected modern troupe danced an art-conscious repertoire in Chicago and during a Midwestern tour. |
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They are respected members of the community and for his family to see him ignoring and jeering his elders and betters is very disappointing. |
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Top academics are still be respected but no cachet is attached to the level of gaining a degree in any arts subject. |
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As a gifted mimic and notorious perfectionist, she would later become the most respected female actor of her generation. |
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Here he abandoned religion, raised a family, and won a reputation as a respected teacher and preeminent authority on gall wasps. |
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The kneecapping, tar and feathering, the beatings, and the killing were respected by many in the nationalist community. |
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Those expressions of admiration were not mere dutiful platitudes inspired by the passing of a respected colleague. |
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The results were verified by Cleave Baxter, one of the most respected polygraph examiners himself. |
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Jim, as he was popularly known, belonged to an old and highly respected family in the district. |
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Jimmy, as he was known locally, was a very highly respected member of the farming community. |
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I concluded that the Cyrillic alphabet and Bulgarian language were valued and respected cultural assets of the country. |
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Yet Basques were also respected as hard workers who were frugal with their money and conservative in their politics. |
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He was also a respected and long-serving member of his local Freemasons fraternity, an exclusively male society. |
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If you didn't see them on the news pages of respected newspapers, you would think they were figments of a fevered imagination. |
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I never expected this respected professor of economics to deal from a stacked deck. |
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It's the first all-American designed and made pistol to bear the respected SIG name. |
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He was the complainant's father, one whom she loved and respected and one whom she looked to for direction and guidance. |
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Moreover, although highly respected in his own field, Stewart's all-round experience can be viewed as narrower than that of his predecessor. |
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The late Marie was a quiet-spoken well respected member of the local community. |
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Seamus Heaney is one of the United Kingdom's most respected poets and Beowulf stands as one of the greatest epic poems in English literature. |
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I've never respected those ditzes who cried every time they broke up with their boyfriend, but now I'm becoming one of them too. |
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The samples were analysed by the internationally respected Cawthron Institute in Nelson, New Zealand. |
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I didn't mind, Josh and Derrick's friends were really sweet, even the butches, and they all pretty much respected the fact I was straight. |
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Nature is to be cared for, valued and respected in its protean variety and vitality. |
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He respected my family name and permitted me to do things that he clearly did not allow others to do. |
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At every stage of his political life, he has had exceptionally close advisers whose judgment he respected and who revered him. |
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As long as you're not disrespecting someone who's a fellow respected pro skater then you can't really worry about it. |
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She was aware that she was on the brink, dangerously close to being rude to this respected Elder. |
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The book gives a peep behind the curtains into the life of one of the best known and respected operatic tenors. |
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Composers, editors, directors and writers, anyone who was respected in the avant-garde of the Hurrion arts seemed in attendance. |
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But now she is being accused of probably leaking board information through a third party by the respected journalist who published the leak. |
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One of the most respected steel weapons is that of the Gurkhas called a Kukri. |
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He is very well respected within the Calabrian community and is regarded as being the leader of the organisation. |
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They also frequently find that they are not respected for their intellectual abilities. |
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A most well liked and respected person, Marian's passing is deeply regretted by many. |
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They may not represent anyone in particular, but they are widely respected for their achievements. |
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Saskia Van Uylenburgh was the daughter of an impoverished though respected burgomaster and Rembrandt drew and painted her over and over again. |
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People respected her honesty and forthright manner, qualities which endeared her to all. |
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He was deeply respected and had a wide circle of friends who regarded him with fond affection. |
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In such cases, the bride's parents' wishes are often highly respected by the other family. |
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His wish has been respected and his remains have been conveyed back to the land of his birth. |
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It was no doubt helpful that he grew in a household with other users, in circumstances in which quiet was respected and desirable. |
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Footpaths provide a safe environment for pedestrians and should be respected by all. |
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The law has to be respected and the electoral process has to be honoured, even if an external agency acts as honest broker. |
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It would be difficult to find a respected scientific society or scientist of any reputability to support the cause. |
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That mechanism must be respected and used if we are to remain a free and law-abiding nation. |
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But we also want the rights of all law-abiding citizens to be respected and protected as well. |
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Unlike axe brandishers, slaughterers are deeply respected and admired by the other warriors of their tribe. |
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Fr. Dunne, since moving to Tinryland in 1989, became very well respected in the parish for his pastoral and caring ministry. |
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Morgana was happy to see that some people still respected the old ways and the reign that was so rightly hers. |
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He was a quiet man with a gentle disposition who was a popular and well respected member of the local community. |
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Your personal relationship is to be respected and treasured as it has withstood the test of tide and time. |
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A year ago, when this column began, a respected magazine editor offered a quiet word of warning. |
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Mary was very well respected in her community where she had a small grocery shop until a few years ago. |
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Read the institutions' prospectuses carefully and note if a course is accredited or validated by a respected professional body. |
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Everyone can benefit from the most respected academics and the best tutors. |
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He began his respected career in the mid-1980s, creating gritty urban landscapes that commented on the decay and decadence of modern life. |
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He is the chief theorist, the most respected mind, the most passionate speechifier. |
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These were quiet, diligent players, respected as much by their colleagues for their humility as their ability. |
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Harrison enjoyed productive years as ex-president and became a respected elder statesman. |
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Women want to be respected for being women, and they want to be able to respect a man for being a man. |
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The first thing indeed is to endorse the tributes made to our respected one who has passed beyond the veil. |
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And his grief-stricken son-in-law, Robert Carroll said he was a man of conviction who was loved and respected by those closest to him. |
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We will go forward as a unified, independent, and sovereign nation that has regained a respected place in the world. |
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Needless to say, my uncle is no call boy or gigolo, but a respected general practitioner. |
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You respected him as an unbelievable scrapper with a never-say-die ferocity to play every match as if it was his last. |
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Learning experience is enhanced when students feel that they are connected with an endeavor that is respected in the college. |
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He is now one of the world's most respected conductors in the concert hall and in the opera house. |
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For one thing, we intuitively respected the inherent dignity of one another. |
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In the United Kingdom, most of the respected broadsheet newspapers have cut costs and increased circulation by adding a tabloid edition. |
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A well-bred puppy from a respected line has the potential of living with you a long time. |
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Now that I found out he was an upstanding and respected police officer, I felt so helplessly worthless. |
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I want to see entrepreneurs become more admired and respected for their contribution to society. |
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Will may have been the youngest on board the Louisa May, but every crewmember admired and respected him. |
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All she is doing is supporting her belief and she should be respected and admired for that. |
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He was a good father, grandfather and friend and he was highly respected and admired by many. |
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John was a much loved and respected member of the community, known for his upright and honest nature. |
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A very hard working and industrious farmer, he was an excellent family man and a member of an old and respected family. |
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It is disappointing to see such views expressed by a psychiatrist in a respected medical journal. |
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A hard working industrious lady, she was respected member of the Community. |
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She respected her friend to the utmost for what he was making of himself in this world. |
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The deceased was highly respected and will be greatly missed by his many friends in the locality. |
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We respected the wishes of Patricia's friends, who wrote the obituary as they saw fit. |
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The interview was conducted in such a manner that the participant was respected as a self-determining individual. |
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He had respect for them, even as he respected the grizzly and the rattlers that his trail crossed. |
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I like being the smart, intelligent career woman who is respected by her peers. |
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Benedict Arnold was born into a respected New England family in Norwich, Connecticut, on January 14, under the star sign Capricorn. |
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The sad consequence is that although he is by far the most respected mind on the subject his writing is regarded as the least penetrable. |
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Strong reservations are held by some, including the respected members of the profession involved in the consultative process. |
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Five weeks later he stopped the highly respected Frankie Otero in five rounds. |
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Tributes poured in from Republicans who idolized him and Democrats who respected his love of country and his political skills. |
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In just a few years, he evolved into a respected veteran player whose peers marvelled at his skill. |
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His work has been praised by such respected literati as Muriel Spark, J. G. Ballard, William H. Gass, James Hynes and Peter Matthiessen. |
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So, what, if I truly respected you I'd think you're just as brain-dead as I am? |
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But the multimillionaire actor remained hugely popular among the masses and widely respected in showbiz circle. |
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Governed by Spiritual Law, the fire was respected and offered prayers, tobacco, and occasionally foods like dry meat, fish, and bannock. |
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According to respected gerontologist Kazuhiko Taira, the most common cooking fat used traditionally in Okinawa is lard. |
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If men really respected women and want to maintain the dignity of women they would not go to a glorified knocking shop. |
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Educated to speak and teach standard English, Collymore respected and encouraged the formal tradition. |
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This violated Quaker ideas about the vanity and worldliness of such titles, for they believed that Christ respected no man's person. |
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But within his peer group, there is no one more respected or better liked or appreciated. |
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At one time in my life, I respected a man of the cloth, but now I've seen the light. |
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Found in the third century BC, the crocodile was respected by the Egyptians for its power and ferocity. |
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People of lower social standing were respected as valued members of the community. |
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Territories were well-demarcated, but the boys respected the churchyard as neutral ground. |
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The roll of honour includes many hugely respected figures from Britain's past including William Shakespeare, Horatio Nelson and Charles Darwin. |
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George was well-known and respected in Rosses Point for his contribution to and interest in golfing, yachting and boating over many years. |
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Michael was a member of an old and respected family and is the last member of his generation. |
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A respected Seneca warrior named Gaiantwaka, known as The Cornplanter, helped bring about this change, as did his half brother, Ganiodayo. |
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She is respected for her tireless energy and enthusiasm in all of these fields. |
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Formal introductions are rare, but professional titles are used to address respected persons. |
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Once upon a time, among the Arapaho, there was a group of highly respected young men that served as messengers. |
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Brooking, 55, already an MBE, is one of the most respected analysts and commentators on the game. |
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The anarchs have status because they are noticed and respected for what little power they have achieved. |
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I say this realizing that it could be a senior Administration official whom I generally have respected or admired. |
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Now Jeff is not a suit who owns an ammunition company but rather a well respected rifleman. |
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He is highly respected throughout the cricket association for his skill and competitiveness. |
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He was respected as one of the first art historians to apply the apparatus of traditional scholarship to modern art. |
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The owner, Shamengwa, is an older, respected musician who lives on an Ojibwa reservation. |
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Three states in our division have chosen to recognize respected teachers and pedagogues. |
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We stuck together, shared what little we had, and loved and respected each other. |
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Philip was a sly and somewhat oleaginous character but also an effective, resolute, and respected king. |
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Perhaps you are just bitter that he is a nationally respected professor while you are just a career student. |
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He was a highly respected attorney who held a number of responsible positions in city and county governments. |
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So what on earth is the blood libel doing in a column in the respected mass daily paper? |
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I have paid my dues, produced many successful students and defined my policies so that I am respected and established. |
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John Woodcock watched as final farewells were said to a respected member of the aristocracy. |
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Her head was always filled with silly dreams of becoming a wealthy and respected matron, playing bridge with the Astors and acquiring Baroque art. |
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Nevermind that fact, but he covers tunes by other respected musicians. |
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Looch is the editor-publisher of an internationally respected lefty newspaper called the Russian courier. |
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The case has shown how easy it is for a hard-working and respected professional to have their name and reputation besmirched by one wild accusation. |
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Yes, this orb that contained such power is stored inside the secret chamber of the Lunaria Kingdom, and the Lunarians respected this power, they've never touched or used it. |
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Haines was also well respected in the close-knit waterfront neighborhood of Fells Point, according to former neighbors. |
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This is surprising because Tamil Nadu, though small, is respected for the intellectual strength, political sagacity, legal acumen and moral rectitude of its people. |
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Known for his easy-going California attitude, he is respected for his creativity, work ethic, and congeniality. |
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VinnyB What's crazy, Ms. Brown, is why two respected journalists would waste their time on this drivel. |
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That said, in the reality-based world, facts are facts and must be respected until a new fact comes along. |
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A respected writer and academic, he drops names like confetti, judges everyone, hates to lose at anything and has an arrogance that knows no bounds. |
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She became a popular member of the community, respected for her dedication and kindness, and her tolerance of the more Bacchic aspects of island life. |
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Axe respected Plouffe highly, but he did not believe that Messina was an honest broker. |
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Her lawyer, a respected member of the legal community, was witness to her honor killing. |
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At the same time, a life of dedicated celibacy would be properly respected and maintained in religious life and among those diocesan clergy who freely choose it. |
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She tries to act as one of the lads, but is not respected at all by them. |
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You are a universally admired and respected musician and songwriter. |
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I respected his principled stand, but when it came down to arguing with management, stopping redundancies etc. his principles stood for precisely nowt! |
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Her family was offered security several times, but her father, an eminent and respected figure in Swat, refused. |
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The demise of Enron, a highly respected energy trading firm, dented investor confidence in corporate America, and sent shock waves through the financial markets. |
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Worried sick about their youngest beloved, mum and dad breathe a sigh of relief when long term schoolboy chum and well respected local policeman, Nino, moves in with him. |
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Accusing respected clergymen of lying was a political schoolboy error. |
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Highly respected for her mastery of the French repertoire, she launched into Wagner as if to the manner born, diction and dynamics perfect and every note impeccably placed. |
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Dave Matthews owns Blenheim Vineyards in Virginia and produces an array of respected table wines. |
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He is a respected biochemist recognized for his work in molecular biology. |
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Knowing that Chinese rulers especially respected the mathematical sciences, he studied them diligently and became proficient at map-making and astronomy. |
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Universities are respected in the community and they continue to be the preferred destination for an overwhelming majority of students going on to tertiary education. |
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A respected art dealer is busted for selling a Cheyenne war bonnet. |
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While their chart career has been on hold, they've remained a highly respected live act and one with all five of the original quintet at the heart of the performance. |
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Hence the rise of bottled beers imported from countries where beer drinkers are respected as stand-up citizens and where a flat pint of lager just would not be tolerated. |
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They were adored by their fans and respected by their opponents. |
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If the legislature acts to protect the poor and less powerful, its actions must be respected by the judicial branch. |
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Jace always obeyed his mother, and respected her to the utmost. |
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It was a venerable and respected venue with a proud history that Arthur had taken possession of in a bid to bring something new to London's theatreland. |
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Davies said he disregarded these orders but did not want to displease a man he respected so much. |
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Mike Battaglia, oddsmaker at Churchill Downs since 1975 and one of horse racing's most respected handicappers, will be an analyst for NBC at the Belmont Stakes. |
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Guess which highly respected professional health organizations in the United States think the whole reparative therapy movement is a dangerous lie? |
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Brazier was feared for her ferocious tempers and respected for her exacting standards. |
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But the moderators are amongst the most respected in the news industry. |
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Just in case anyone I work with is reading this, see if you can guess which current highly respected staff member approached me with this request. |
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I am a much respected languages teacher at an international school near Pattaya, and incidentally, I am also the head of boarding of this particular school. |
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The picture was the directing debut for respected special-effects man Hoyt Yeatman, who also came up with the story. |
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When respected performers like her take five million dollars from Chanel No.5 to transform into little more than a big-screen Avon Lady, however, the mind truly boggles. |
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He was tenured, respected and highly paid, but when he lived in the Ukraine, he had to get in food lines like everybody else and wait two or three hours for bread. |
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He, therefore, was not surprised that although his daughter respected him, there was none of the undisguised affection in her eyes that there had been twenty years ago. |
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Being one of theatreland's most respected commentators has its advantages. |
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Mohammed Assaf reminded folks of the old country in a different time when seniors were respected rather than discarded. |
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Furthermore, political and civil rights of minorities need to be as much respected as those of the vociferous majority which has hegemonized the state. |
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In contrast, however, to the stereotype of the reserved, stoic Indian, Creeks respected impassioned public speakers, and lengthy oration was common at council meetings. |
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Even though Nick and John did not always see eye to eye, I know that they respected one other as politicians who were aware of their own weaknesses and strengths. |
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As a horned antelope they must be respected in that horns are lethal weapons and members of the hartebeest family are very capable of giving a good account of themselves. |
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He hustled R.V. Smethurst off stage rather like a chucker-out in a pub regretfully ejecting an old and respected customer, and starting paging G.G. Simmons. |
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Wife of the late Tom Flynn, well known horse breeder, Mrs Flynn was a gentle, kind, charitable lady who was greatly liked and respected throughout the area. |
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If there was a takeaway from this weekend, it's that this message was repeatedly said by trusted, respected conservatives. |
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Other former colleagues say Masters was well respected in the talk radio field. |
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Priests have appealed to all parishioners to attend the celebration to honour a lady who is a highly respected and popular member of the community. |
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Mayfield, a respected lawyer, shot himself in the garage of his Ridgeland, Mississippi home. |
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We believe in being respected and respectful citizens of the world. |
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All and sundry want to be part of it though on mutually beneficial terms and all wish to be respected for whatever unique particularity they may bring to the common agenda. |
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He is an otherwise clean-living guy, respected by his colleagues and friends, but prepared to lay all of that on the line for the woman he is having an affair with. |
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Lady Mary was a highly respected patroness of the arts all her life. |
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Folk Songs respected its sources, but it was not idolatrous of them. |
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Some organizations seek to be known and respected for the products they offer, while others seek to retain their indispensability to selected markets. |
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Kylie's bouncebackability is part of her charm though, and now in her late 30s she has become an artiste who is respected and admired by millions. |
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A member of a respected family she was a hard working industrious lady. |
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She is to be looked after as a mother and respected as an elder sister. |
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But for juries to be credible and respected as the finders of fact and dispensers of justice in a community, they must represent diverse values and outlooks, Munsterman said. |
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Evidence of the interest of this respected figure propelled Vieira on his quest. |
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This respected firm's contribution to local architecture is surely without equal, and they have turned many a wild space into a haven of domesticity. |
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The republic did expropriate ecclesiastical properties, but Mazzini was sincere in his assurances that property would be respected and unlawful acts punished. |
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The doyenne of New Zealand letters, and a woman especially respected for her success in combining sound historical scholarship with writing for children, turned eighty-five. |
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Battle remains an elusive figure both respected and reviled in the beer industry. |
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The works of their most respected theologians and thinkers are not only still unavailable in most of Russia's seminaries, but are also viewed by many hierarchs as heretical. |
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Will we ever be your respected equals instead of your porny eye candy? |
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The company's policy sees students train on the job and study on day release for highly respected degrees in either quantity surveying or construction management. |
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He is an honourable person respected and held in esteem by his colleagues. |
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On this year's Antarctic cruises, for example, the onboard team includes scientists, naturalists and explorers, led by respected naturalist Nigel Sitwell. |
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Both films have respected older actors slumming it as bad guys. |
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Itsuko Hasegawa, one of Japan's most widely respected architects, likens making architecture to the act of creating a poem or a musical composition. |
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Johnson is respected as one of the greatest, though when he first started playing on street corners he played slide with a pocketknife instead of a bottleneck. |
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She was a respected archaeologist who discovered the Tabun skull, one of the most famous Neanderthal skulls, and became most famous for her work popularising the science. |
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Some years ago, when I worked in publishing, I attended a meeting with a literary agent and a respected young journalist eager to pitch an idea for a new book. |
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Since it's UK release in July, the album has been selling consistently well and has garnered top-drawer reviews from some of Britain's most respected music critics. |
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Geoff has been a respected and considered journalist and thinker for many decades and is not one to run off at the mouth on matters of such weight. |
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