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outhern end, helping to create its own more | respectable address. |
Despite | respectable all-round figures Close never reached the h |
ut continued to practice pole vaulting as a | respectable amateur. |
ther in the elegant parlors of comfortable, | respectable American homes or in the honky tonks and ca |
he former USSR that would be so popular and | respectable among water tourists irrespective of its re |
ionalists and several British Lions, a very | respectable amount when the size of the royal burgh is |
her platforms, including Linux and it saw a | respectable amount of commercial success and paved the |
However, the song has garnered a | respectable amount of critical acclaim in the decades s |
After receiving a | respectable amount of attention in the United States, P |
to redesign the singer's image into a more | respectable and mature crooner. |
ng Piccarda Bueri, whose family was old and | respectable and who brought a dowry. |
Pitsmoor was described as eminently | respectable and a languorous and soothing suburb, in an |
believing that his father Wilson Fisk was a | respectable and honorable businessman. |
legal advisor Mazowiecki appeared as a more | respectable and intellectual leader but also as a more |
against free journalists and the jamming of | respectable and open international media is a key aspec |
sampradayas, the Sri sampradaya was highly | respectable and the foremost adherent of dasya-bhakti ( |
lked to Brigham Young, whom he described as | respectable and well-spoken. |
or the English and Scots, Gawain remained a | respectable and heroic figure. |
Reid considered Squires "a thoroughly | respectable and decent fellow, although he is perhaps a |
d that "'Miss Jones' is as familiar in [the | respectable and well-to-do New York suburb of] Scarsdal |
Arvind Kumar Choudhary is widowed, | respectable and wealthy businessman, who lives with his |
post-Restoration Quakers to make themselves | respectable and non-threatening to the established auth |
de the story up, now argued that he was too | respectable and bourgeois to have done so!). |
th century to give the Church of the East a | respectable apostolic pedigree. |
a major revision of his co-authored work, A | Respectable Army: The Military Origins of the Republic, |
He was a scholar of John Maes, a | respectable artist of that city. |
ll turn up as fresh as clean sawdust and as | respectable as a new Bible. |
s at Barnsley however these were a lot more | respectable, as he played 91 times gaining 8 goals and |
Of It, the lead role in Channel Five sitcom | Respectable, as well as parts in Black Books, Reggie Pe |
Erving rallied the Sixers to make it | respectable at the end, 110-104. |
Despite the losing, Shreveport averaged a | respectable attendance of 17,871 fans per game. |
r Surrey in 1907, he passed 1,000 runs at a | respectable average of almost 25 runs per innings. |
Soon after his 2 Tests, which yielded a | respectable average of 20 as a replacement for Glenn Mc |
er having taken 57 first-class wickets at a | respectable average of 23.96. |
g with 52 first-class career wickets at the | respectable average of 21 runs apiece. |
successful bowler, taking 22 wickets at the | respectable average of under 21 runs per wicket. |
t 37; he did, however, take 41 wickets at a | respectable average of 29.24 with one five-wicket haul, |
ter characterize this work as "commercially | respectable B-list movies". |
Cunningham was a | respectable batter for a pitcher, with a career on base |
in the Asia Cup and after 14 ODIs, he had a | respectable batting average of 30.61, which is only bet |
hat was, for the time and in a weak side, a | respectable batting average in the high teens, but he n |
such as to offer a vigorous resistance to a | respectable body of the enemy, either in the position a |
It was the first academically | respectable book to question the Court's embrace of jud |
The Bump Tour Making Freestyle | Respectable Boulder Monthly December 1978 |
n in an effort to produce an epic film on a | respectable budget.” |
lar story in which she attempts to secure a | respectable burial for her brother Polyneices, even tho |
Cooper's NBA career was | respectable but not stellar. |
For Atkin, touring provided a | respectable but not luxurious income. |
LaMarche led a | respectable campaign that generated seven percent of th |
lephone box, Head still managed to design a | respectable car. |
Shut Out died in 1964 after a | respectable career at stud siring a number of stakes wi |
sic hits for a variety of artists and had a | respectable career for herself in the mid-1970s, as "Li |
All three players had | respectable careers at Metz before moving on to other L |
s and, he also helped Gus Triandos become a | respectable catcher. |
Published weekly, the paper has a | respectable circulation. |
It was the first | respectable claim for that law, out of which came the d |
lum of five years study similar to the most | respectable colleges in the world. |
lion, an organisation dedicated to building | respectable communities for first-nations people, but t |
Bilbo Baggins, the titular protagonist, a | respectable, conservative hobbit. |
ke finished in 7th position which was quite | respectable considering the clubs poor morale at the st |
In her more | respectable days, in 1879, the Queen Of Nations receive |
Like all | respectable dealers, she represents the "house" in the |
In a drawn Test, Bracken had a | respectable debut Test claiming 1/90 off 26 overs in th |
heir neighborhoods segregated from the less | respectable denizens of New Orleans proper. |
or his independent spirit and boldly kept a | respectable distance from Sant Jarnail Singh Bhindranwa |
ason were the cup win over Sunderland and a | respectable draw against Premier League side Blackburn |
lling in 2005 that "writing wasn't deemed a | respectable, economically sound way of making a living, |
wickets at an average of 25.70 at a highly | respectable economy rate of 3.86. |
Terry also came a | respectable eighteenth out of four on his debut on BBC |
Having held a | respectable elected office in New York, he had difficul |
en someone does get around to making this a | respectable encyclopaedic entry, pleeease save the old |
Henry Knight is the | respectable, established, older man who represents Lond |
as reflecting the more middle class, rural, | respectable, even elite elements of Orangeism". |
students to score at a certain level on its | respectable exam in order to receive college credit. |
he age of 10 years, when they are placed in | respectable families." |
He manifested himself in a | respectable family of Khatris at Agra on August 24, 181 |
A member of a | respectable family of Tenby, Wales, he entered the Univ |
Gordon had tried to insulate his otherwise | respectable family from his organized crime career and |
Cooper was of an ancient and | respectable family in Oxfordshire, which had possessed |
, a gentleman from Germany, ancestor of the | respectable family, of Crowninshields, of Boston. |
Born into a | respectable family, Peng Weiguo and his brother Peng We |
He born in Nice to a | respectable family. |
perty, and is the reputed head of this once | respectable family." |
ng school to "maintain, clothe, and educate | respectable fatherless children of either sex, who are |
and for the migration of the prosperous and | respectable few to Lincolnshire to escape social stigma |
pean Vault title at just fifteen as well as | respectable fifth place finishes in both the All Around |
e following season saw the club gain a very | respectable fifth place in the Humberside Premier Divis |
o the top flight where they finished with a | respectable fifth place. |
He still returned | respectable figures of 863 runs and 35 wickets, and he |
cond XI for the last time in 1989, making a | respectable final Second XI Championship appearance. |
former Red Stockings led the Olympics to a | respectable finish in the inaugural NA season, but Wate |
The club also managed a | respectable five points in their group, beating Benfica |
In Baltimore, Christian quickly gained a | respectable following because of his quick wit and not |
undertake till her forces are put on a more | respectable footing, and therefore recommend confining |
inemas were considered more comfortable and | respectable for middle-class filmgoers than those of th |
ace of about 70 miles (110 km) a day, quite | respectable for such a small boat in the open sea, and |
is a goal every 4.5 games, which is fairly | respectable for a wide man. |
The projected share of the vote was more | respectable for the government, however: Labour 41%, Co |
own late in the game to make the score more | respectable for New York. |
actions a player has to perform to become a | respectable force in the gaming world (called grind), a |
, and it was hoped that the appearance of a | respectable force would remove the difficulty. |
th the song "In This World", finishing in a | respectable fourth place at the national final. |
well to their new status and gaining a very | respectable fourth place finish. |
He still took a very | respectable fourth place in the 1966 European Athletics |
In 1947 South Bend earned a | respectable fourth place in the eight-team league with |
The club attained a | respectable fourth place in the league, 11 points below |
experienced player and generally has kept a | respectable GAA. |
the 2011 Progressive Gator Bowl, Relf had a | respectable game, completing 18 of his 23 passes for 28 |
Though a | respectable game, it did not do nearly as well as the o |
victory, while Phillippe, who also threw a | respectable game, just couldn't pitch at Dinneen's leve |
According to Vettel, the prices are | respectable given the overall experience. |
ed a remarkable 36 goals, his average was a | respectable goal every 2⅓ games during this spell not a |
in 13 games in his first season, managing a | respectable goals against average of 3.87 and save perc |
Even so, Hazare's Test record is very | respectable: he amassed 2,192 runs in 30 Test matches w |
ugh Hunt's 5-4-1 record as a head coach was | respectable, his most important contribution to Georgia |
It's certainly true that perfectly | respectable historians argue that, and you could easily |
between Britain and the Netherlands), many | respectable historians, such as Steven Pincus, argue th |
p It Dark" and "Man on the Corner" were all | respectable hit singles. |
Nevertheless, the album was a | respectable hit on its own going 3xPlatinum in the US o |
male clientele in the professor's formerly | respectable home. |
Scoring 71 goals was | respectable, however 86 goals conceded was the joint-wo |
Its sales numbers remained | respectable, however, moving nearly 300,000 copies thro |
, her music abruptly shifts from proper and | respectable hymns to a melody weird and demonic. |
owners of the street renown for its formal | respectable image. |
volume of over $20,000 a week is considered | respectable in the industry - $25,000 to $30,000 would |
e was described by his son as "one of those | respectable, independent old English characters in the |
: brigandage was becoming almost a safe and | respectable industry. |
Notable alumni have attended | respectable institutions of higher education such as: T |
ary was listed under her married name (as a | respectable Irish Catholic woman would insist be proper |
' | Respectable' is very lighthearted when you hear it. |
In October 1931, Komenda resigned his most | respectable job with Mercedes and joined Ferdinand Pors |
se Issel in 1929 and maintained a string of | respectable jobs in journalism, working for newspapers |
the 1998 contest but managed to finish in a | respectable joint 12th place of 23 entries, having rece |
left Upjohn, he had published six papers in | respectable journals and become a member of the Society |
ack in 2006-7, winning KO's over two fairly | respectable journeymen from Syria and Russia, before re |
The | Respectable Ladies of Pardubice (1944) |
m for not living up to the standards of the | respectable land lady and her respectable house. |
The scandal of these killings prompted ' | respectable' landlords to divest themselves of property |
Having guided them to a | respectable league position, Stavrum was hired by his o |
The | respectable lives of Professor of English literature Th |
ner or Mrs. Anne Turner, was the widow of a | respectable London doctor who was hanged at Tyburn for |
d polished pipes became acceptable for more | respectable males while the lower classes smoked from c |
Imor was a very | respectable man living in Sil-Anmhcadha a long time ago |
ely discreet and to conduct themselves in a | respectable manner, especially avoiding contact with th |
and Lieutenant Governor Ray C. Osborn with | respectable margin. |
woman abandon her plans to settle down in a | respectable marriage and runs off with a travelling fid |
A Highly | Respectable Marriage (1982) |
sociation, and in 1984, her novel, A Highly | Respectable Marriage won the Elizabeth Goudge award. |
onnor in 1975, he wrote that TVTV "gained a | respectable measure of national success with 'The Lord |
stic methods: "The line in the sand is when | respectable media and publishers start serving up ficti |
was reasonably successful, and he became a | respectable member of the York community. |
New York Times described as "a surprisingly | respectable menu". |
d as underwriters, and about 50 of the most | respectable merchants and shipowners and gentlemen of t |
/10 season Biggleswade Town finished with a | respectable mid table position. |
have seen the Scours Lane side finish in a | respectable mid table position. |
reserve side and the first team finished in | respectable mid-table positions. |
ack in the Western League saw them finish a | respectable mid-table finish in 10th place. |
Born into a | respectable middle class family, Peterson would neverth |
Within 90 days Colombia organized a | respectable military response to the Peruvian invasion. |
t the pretences of modernity; the cloak of ' | respectable' moral living on the surface that disguises |
ient earthworks notes that it "looks like a | respectable mountain and is in fact a natural island fo |
t methods, and had a greater claim to be a ' | respectable' movement than most such organisations. |
Although a widow and outwardly | respectable, Mrs Turner was in fact an independent busi |
av, Salt-n-Pepa, and Erick Sermon, garnered | respectable MTV airplay. |
Valiaveedu, Kanjiracode is one of the | respectable Nair tharavads in South Travancore, Tamil N |
*, … situate in a most desirable and highly | respectable neighbourhood, and together forms a very pr |
s Carter has reformed himself and started a | respectable new life, his former partner soon returns f |
t Harvard Law, Oliver takes a position at a | respectable New York law firm. |
ogie 2nite entered the UK Albums Chart at a | respectable Number 11 and just missed the top twenty th |
00 to 1,500 range during this time - a very | respectable number for a Contemporary Christian artist, |
Kramer's effort still reached a | respectable number 12, but was the group's swansong, as |
osting a 1-2 record as a starter, he put up | respectable numbers (849 yards passing with 6 touchdown |
Although most | respectable occupations were closed to ex-convicts, the |
wever, many East Enders worked in lowly but | respectable occupations such as carters, porters and co |
, and Darryl Hammond leading the Wrangler's | respectable offensive campaign. |
Family Affairs, and the prostitute Kate in | Respectable on Five. |
gh which an anti-Semitic accusation becomes | respectable once a Jew endorses it is not limited to Is |
t least kept the majority of the scorelines | respectable, only losing spectacularly once, 5-0 away a |
es was released independently and sold at a | respectable pace. |
cording to his own account, he was "born of | respectable parentage." |
aive vicar who is assigned to an apparently | respectable parish which is actually a hotbed of (among |
second oldest paper in this place and has a | respectable patronage and circulation. |
Their action scandalized | respectable people of the capital, especially many wome |
ays bringing up awkward subjects and making | respectable people feel uncomfortable." |
1998, 2002 and 2006, with a declining, but | respectable, percentage of the vote. |
the period such as the German MG 08, but a | respectable performance compared to other automatic can |
Nevertheless, she regrouped to put out a | respectable performance on balance beam (9.512) that he |
diot in his village whereas his father is a | respectable person. |
Victor Frawley (William A. Cohill) is a | respectable physician who conducts experiments which he |
r whose office is in the city centre, and a | respectable pillar of society, Richard seemingly takes |
hbourhood of the 1930s and 1940s had been a | respectable place filled with shops and family restaura |
y, Cambridge University Press has offered a | respectable platform for Dembski to mount his attack on |
sian, and Urdu examples of poetry by highly | respectable poets in praise of Hazrat Ali (a.s.) |
On the outside, Gabriel appeared to be a | respectable police officer, but he was just as quick to |
season, though, and the team finished in a | respectable position in the top half of the 3. Liga tab |
ocial stigma of his conviction and obtain a | respectable position in society. |
que has a capacity of 30,000, giving it the | respectable position of being the 10th biggest mosque i |
an improvement saw Town finish in the more | respectable position of 15th place. |
he social stigma of conviction and obtain a | respectable position in society. |
They finished 9th that season, a | respectable position for a newly-promoted team. |
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