That is because poverty degrades individuals and robs them of dignity and worth. |
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Few will dispute that a person in abject condition suffers a profound affront to his sense of dignity and intrinsic worth. |
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The flurry of quid pro quos and dirty deals has all the dignity of mobsters divvying up the spoils. |
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He never wavered from his decision to fast, and approached death with dignity and resolve. |
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His bearing, his sense, his dignity and organisational skills are hailed throughout the city. |
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We'll greet them with a clear soul and with a composure that affirms the dignity of life and unites suffering and knowledge. |
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A political programme that erodes human dignity is an affront to all of us, and deserves condemnation from every pulpit in the land. |
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It is an affront to anyone with any sense of human dignity and common decency, regardless of where they stand on the issue. |
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It seemed that no state, no piece of coastline had any dignity until it had earned its own white shoe resort. |
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But it is also a story of indomitable willpower, and the courage and dignity of the human spirit. |
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I have seen people wilt under infinitely less, and she just maintained class and dignity throughout. |
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All dignity gone, all control gone, because you are winded and gasping for breath. |
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There is a dignity and rage to his character, a proud father wanting to do best for his family. |
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I think, for the most part. they're opportunists without much dignity or pride, people who would sell out their own kind to get ahead. |
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I have a novel idea, let's treat one another kindly, with dignity and respect. |
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Davis, a man of much dignity and reserve, has not written a kiss-and-tell book. |
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Women responded positively to this new ideal, for it endowed motherhood, and thus womanhood, with a new sense of dignity and purpose. |
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They don't have that inner womanly beauty that used to come from the softness and dignity that used to make woman so attractive. |
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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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They are strong, redolent of the dignity of human life, and contrary to many images of female nudity. |
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Many are having great difficulties keeping their dignity in a culture where redundancy is still equated with incompetence and laziness. |
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The Greeks expressed a belief in the worth, significance, and dignity of the individual. |
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His dignity and refinement and focus and calm manner add up to a state of grace worthy of a man. |
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A batsman could move forward and back, and with dignity to the off, to hook, but a gentleman never retreated to leg, certainly not a Wykehamist. |
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It is a role she embraces with regal dignity and a hint of self-conscious reluctance. |
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The dignity with which they conducted themselves showed to everyone that Remembrance Day shall not be forgotten by future generations. |
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Every pupil has the right to have his dignity respected, the regulations state. |
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In the course of her conversation on the day of the workshop, she often referred to the terms dignity and respectability. |
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Apart from that, she was a picture of dignity and grace, with the kind of beauty that grew resplendent with age. |
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Believing there is still dignity to be had in his work, the crafty retiree hatches a plan. |
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The overall appearance of the sculpture is one of elegance and reverence reflecting the dignity of the memorial. |
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For three-quarters of a century, Social Security has guaranteed us all a life of modest dignity as we live out the end of this mortal coil. |
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But much of this critical riposte assaults our protagonist's dignity more than is necessary for an appreciation of the film. |
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Because Gauguin simplified and archaized the figures, he did not sully the dignity of the four Arlesian women arrayed as if in ritual procession. |
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Orafai gives the most fully rounded of the film's performances, displaying a weary dignity and grace under pressure that is moving. |
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That's why it matters if we simply look on as the dignity of one of our number is traded. |
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Then, I can salvage some dignity by pretending I'm a cool artsy type who wants to be alone in a bar instead of a loser whom nobody loves. |
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A master both of English prose and of the dialogue form, he is remarkable for his lucidity, grace, and dignity of expression. |
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We are working hard to ensure older Australians are able to live in dignity and comfort. |
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Actions that are consistent with the dignity and autonomy of moral agents are intrinsically good. |
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Australians came to share Heysen's vision of the majestic beauty and dignity of gum trees. |
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Ursula stood cold and erect, her high cheekbones giving her a look of dignity that I'm sure had intimidated many a saucy cook's apprentice. |
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But before her dignity had a chance to recover, her wardrobe malfunctioned. |
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He gathered himself up with as much dignity as he could muster before glaring at me. |
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And if you have the temerity to do so your reputation will be shattered and your dignity will be shredded. |
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Surely there is no loss in manliness or dignity in sharing the heavier and more disagreeable household tasks. |
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The belief in the dignity and nobility of man no longer seemed tenable to most intellectuals. |
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And our observations in Barbados, was that Bajans can live in dignity on less money because their cost of living is lower. |
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Griselde, once again, accepted her fate and protested her love for the marquis, solely requesting her dignity upon exodus from the palace. |
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This document has been designed to bestow some dignity on those who toil thanklessly in the vineyards of art. |
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It's a day we all remember mateship, honour, dignity and a perseverance under the most excruciating of circumstances. |
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Has the minister no thought for his personal dignity or the reputation of the parliament he leads? |
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Our barrister complimented all my family for the dignity they showed throughout the trial. |
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I think he has handled himself with dignity throughout and I know he has worked hard to achieve all he has. |
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He's modest about his achievements, self-effacing about his music and finds an old-fashioned dignity in hard work. |
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She is equally capable of defending her marriage, jesting bawdily with Iago, and responding with dignity to Othello's incomprehensible jealousy. |
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My last sight of that wonderful, imposing woman and those beautiful children doing their work with pride and dignity is one I will never forget. |
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Emotions of fear, anticipation, and excitement silenced the team, as they walked with pride and dignity through the campus halls. |
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I think, for the most part, they're opportunists without much dignity or pride, people who would sell out their own kind to get ahead. |
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In youth, affronts to their dignity or pride are often met with disproportionate anger, and sometimes with revenge. |
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Through it, the Dalits have come to acquire a dignity and pride that is unprecedented, but by no means overdue. |
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I know he had a poor quality of life and probably suffered a loss of dignity and pride. |
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His involvement in injury management has assisted many employees to maintain dignity and pride while recovering from a work related injury. |
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Here, tonight, I write to you stripped of all dignity and pride, in an unmitigated plea for help. |
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The real monsters are the world around her and the people in it who don't care except to take a piece of her self-respect or dignity away. |
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Meyer banked on his military service as a way to gain dignity and self-respect. |
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In an attempt to recover some notion of dignity and self-respect, he encourages his wife to straighten out her life. |
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Indonesia's dignity and self-respect are not diminished by pursuing good relations with Australia. |
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The African-American scholars maintain their black identity with dignity and self-respect. |
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Few were the demonic females he had meet with such a fine physical shell and yet able to bear themselves with such dignity and self-control. |
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I've instructed all agencies to honor their memory by treating the dead with the dignity and respect they deserve. |
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Later on the custom was abolished because vulgar people tittered and the dignity of the elephants or their mahouts was wounded. |
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She had been ill for some time and bore her cross with dignity and serenity. |
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There is little dignity in being washed, fed, or swung up in a hoist to be toileted. |
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Open champion or not, he has the dignity of a true champion, the mien of a monarch. |
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But such traumas only occur after exhaustive efforts to achieve co-operation with dignity have failed. |
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Sarah won huge admiration in Ireland for her quiet dignity and refusal to feel bitterness. |
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The general idea that human rights are derived from the dignity of the person is neither truistic nor neutral. |
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Also, he was uncomfortable with formality, dignity or the symbolic and monarchic aspects of the Presidency. |
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Besides these monstrous and horrifying thoughts, the uncontrolled practice of cloning also threatens the dignity of humankind. |
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Young men will hear the message that national progress and dignity are found in liberty, not tyranny and terror. |
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His style has some of the spare dignity of Hemingway and the funny, slouchy slanginess of an anti-hero. |
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He also operated a local undertaker's business to which he brought his own wonderful sense of dignity and perspective. |
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Their belief in the worth and dignity of all human beings is unexceptionable. |
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He could bring grace and dignity to his work even when he was playing ungraceful, undignified people. |
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With national dignity surging in his bosom, Wu flatly turned down the humiliating demand put forward by Montigny. |
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Coarse advances toward potentially unreceptive acquaintances are incompatible with the dignity of one's position. |
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But we visited the place at an unseasonable time, and found it divested of its dignity and terror. |
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The dog's streamlined appearance gives an impression of neatness, dignity and graceful symmetry. |
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It is contrary to human dignity to cause animals to suffer or die needlessly. |
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He said he understood, we shook hands and I felt I had acted with dignity and been up front and honest. |
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Luther's individualism vested an enormously heightened dignity in the least of Christ's brothers and sisters. |
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He entered with the trained dignity of a nobleman and met the duke's steely gaze. |
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He is a virtuous, moral man with dignity and strength, not the mild-mannered pushover of decades past. |
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A culture that spits in the eye of the God who gives us freedom and dignity will find itself unable to resist tyranny. |
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But it was hats off to Dunn for the way he took all they had to throw at him squarely on the chin before leaving with his dignity intact. |
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Jeanette was moved by the grace and dignity of the Brazilian caboclos who live along the river. |
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In the face of such scurrility, the dignity and calm of Othello emerge with great force when he takes the stage in the second scene. |
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If the Russian commanders had obeyed orders and withdrawn in good time Russian dignity would have been preserved. |
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But what about the dignity of the dummy, who acted the objectionable scenes on her behalf? |
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Who can take seriously the human dignity of a man who was careless of the human dignity of millions of his subjects? |
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We now know it will sacrifice talent and demolish the dignity of a loyal employee for a cartoon version of moral purity. |
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She has suffered heartbreak, both on and off the field, and has come through it all with dignity and strength. |
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The young woman trying to maintain her dignity as she walks down a busy street, ogled and catcalled by a horde of males. |
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She gives her character's heroic fantasies about the scoundrel Earnest an honest dignity without becoming farcical. |
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I will have to maintain an aura of dignity even if I am thrown into a cesspit. |
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The Patient's Charter requires all patients to be treated with dignity and respect. |
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His diction is pure and chaste, and has all the dignity which the subject requires and all the grace of which it admits. |
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I will retract my tuition forthwith and find a profession more suited to the quiet dignity of my sunset years. |
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There is a sureness of way, a gentle dignity and steadiness of purpose about a camel. |
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The totality of chthonic tradition could thus serve the goal of human dignity as effectively as a western code of human rights. |
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Me, I am a secular humanist who believes in the dignity of all members of the human race. |
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They stripped him of his dignity and tried humiliating him by showing him throughout the world. |
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If the system was being managed with humility and dignity people could face the end reassured and at peace. |
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This applies to cases in which the religious sign is a symbol of oppression and runs counter to the dignity and freedom of its wearer. |
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The city has today become symbolic of the systematic and sustained devaluation of the dignity of women. |
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I am proud that I was able to come out of the closet with dignity and on my own terms. |
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As a reward for taking defeat with dignity he was awarded a peerage, becoming Lord Watson of Invergowrie. |
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In the eyes of many contemporary and also later Chinese, this was an ignoble outcome that strongly compromised China's dignity and interests. |
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It's a battle of dignity against ignominy, a battle for the rights of the peoples of Venezuela and Latin America. |
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She endured a long and painful illness with courage and dignity that amazed everyone who knew her. |
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Most bioethicists would agree that the primary issues revolve around matters of dignity and personhood. |
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He was armed with two swords and several daggers tied to his clothing, and his eyes mirrored dignity and imperativeness. |
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It affirms human dignity and certain inalienable rights, although the application of these is often problematic in practice. |
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The word once meant very literally the voluntary descent from one's rank or dignity in intercourse with an inferior. |
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Zevon was a fine songrwriter and performer who comported himself with great dignity after he announced his fatal illness. |
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A real and abiding concern for the dignity of human life postulates resistance to taking life through law's instrumentality. |
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It's grossly invasive and humiliating, an insult to the dignity of any person. |
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He was said to have combined ability, firmness, and impartiality with dignity and good temper. |
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But his prickly sense of slighted dignity and obsessive contempt for other people's ethical squalor inevitably drags him down. |
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The queen, however, is as constant as the polar star, and it is that continuity, stability and dignity which Britons are now celebrating. |
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The dignity of male grief is poignantly explored by alternating outbursts of frustration with consoling movements of group solidarity. |
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I left with as much poise and dignity as I could, keeping my face a tranquil mask as I lost myself in the crowd and headed for the bathroom. |
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She handled herself with poise and dignity and did not shy from any of the issues. |
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I think the family has shown remarkable dignity and poise throughout this entire ordeal. |
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She as well able to deal with male chauvinism while losing none of her dignity and poise, Mr McCarthy said. |
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To copper-fasten the dignity and security of the elderly, we will continue to increase the pensions they receive. |
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I walk in, socks sopping, hair flopping, dignity all over the place, and explain my dilemma. |
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Royal charters must wither and perish along with the few remaining aspects of pomp, dignity and flummery. |
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A farming family in Herriot country is offering death with dignity for all creatures great and small. |
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By 1720 Restoration foppishness had given place to the dignity of the first Georgian period. |
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Poverty and misery have not imbued these characters with dignity but rather have made them covetous and begrudging. |
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Indeed, they maintain an impressive dignity when the audience forgets itself and shakes with laughter. |
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Although criminally underused, he brings his usual sense of dignity to his role. |
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She said he had carried his cross in silence and with dignity and they had helped each other along the way. |
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A new sense of dignity is perceived when you fulfil the promise you make to yourself. |
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This early sequence, without a trace of dignity or sensitivity, sets the tone for the entire film. |
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As a consequence, it is the guarantor of human dignity and freedom, especially in the gas chambers and gulags which are the total negation of both. |
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In trying to reach their own public, the new crusaders have fallen back on sensationalism, and have become insensitive to the dignity of the very women they want to save. |
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She should have been allowed to retire with dignity and pride. |
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In this post-feminist era, the danger is that in reclaiming the dignity of domestic work, women risk putting themselves right back where they started. |
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Instead, he imbues his work with a brooding melancholy, while maintaining both its dignity and elegance. |
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John Carey spent his last weeks at the hospice receiving unparalleled care that gave him a dignity in death that his widow, Carol, has never forgotten. |
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The cat quickly gives up all pretence of dignity and scrabbles up the fence as fast as it can go, leaving one very disappointed toddler in its wake. |
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Commentators now opine that he will opt for a super-safe appointment of someone worthy but without profile who will walk and talk with dignity and say nothing of substance. |
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Guilbault plays an ageing boozehound who looks back over the last 30 years of her life in the same apartment, and tries to muster up a bit of dignity before she dies. |
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Well, by all but the leading lady naturally, as her semi-autonomous corpse is lead around from scene to scene by poor Timothy, mustering as much dignity as he can manage. |
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The dignity inherent in the farmer's labour is enhanced rather than diminished as he turns every tenth ear of corn over to support those who labour in a different field. |
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The play, which won several Tony Awards when it first premiered in 1979, deals with human dignity and inner and outer beauty. |
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But age only added dignity and grace to her still slim and willowy figure. |
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Other issues to be addressed are enhancing safety, giving dignity back to the employees and overhauling the pay system by incorporating bonuses into basic pay. |
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These dramas assume that their characters, although often wrong-headed and representative of flawed systems, have dignity and three-dimensionality. |
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Felicity Jones bears herself with dignity as a well-controlled Mariana. |
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Then the toe of your shoe catches in a crack in the sidewalk and you stumble forward, but quickly regain your balance, trying to keep you dignity intact. |
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But instead, ladies and gentlemen, I am unproud to have to announce that rock has morphed into another musical concept with about as much dignity as a TV evangelist. |
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True, he is given to a certain stoutness and fullness of frame, but it has been remarked that this well-apportioned girth rather adds to the majestic dignity of his bearing. |
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He bore his ill usage with a tranquil dignity which endeared him to me more than ever, and made me proud and happy to suffer with him and for him. |
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The words that the rest of us have offered on the tragedy will be outlasted by the silent message of hope and dignity that such men and women have sent around the world. |
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Pro-lifers believe that all human life should be treated with dignity and respect, no matter what the parentage may be. |
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These conditions destroy human dignity and perpetuate poverty. |
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It is comforting to think that his was a death with dignity and solitude. |
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If she wins, she gets both the platform and dignity of office and a cushy life. |
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In my mind, dignity comes from bearing up under suffering we meet throughout our lives rather than letting it destroy us, and from facing fears rather than caving in to them. |
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He spoke with dignity and pride, and then she too became proud. |
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But as the century progressed, this right allowed individuals to protect their personal dignity even when they had temporarily forgotten themselves in moments of indiscretion. |
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It privileges, inter alia, the interests of boys and men over the bodily integrity, autonomy, and dignity of girls and women. |
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This ideology recalls the 1930's Negritude of Aime Cesaire and Leopold Senghor as a project to restore dignity and humanity to black peoples everywhere. |
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And let's not trot out the tired old argument that sponsorship would undermine the dignity of the most successful armed forces in the whole of human history. |
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It frightens the psychological concept of oneself that all of us rely on to maintain our dignity and overcome uncertainty in life. |
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There is little dignity in a cat that looks like its face has been punched in, and petting a nervous, thin, hairless pig with oily bug eyes is only so much fun. |
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The delicate light reinforces the gentleness and dignity of domestic life. |
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If I fall, I fall carrying my dignity while the blood of the liberators boils in my veins. |
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Ultimately, it's his marriage that forces him to serve out the term of his midlife crisis in Tokyo, paying for the loss of his dignity at a humiliatingly high asking price. |
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She has fought for the preservation of wilderness, threatened species, and human dignity at home and around the world. |
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For many years he has taken part in the councils of the town as a representative of No.1 Ward, and he was last year elevated to the dignity of aldermanship. |
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But what about terminally ill patients who live in states like New York, without a Death with dignity law? |
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We can aim at an economy that makes dignity and security a baseline and lets people cut their paths from there. |
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As time passes, many who will never know their names will owe their dignity and place in life to sarge and Eunice. |
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First, it reserves to them a substantial portion of the Nation's primary sovereignty, together with the dignity and essential attributes inhering in that status. |
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And treated with more dignity and kindness than the viable newborns he butchered and discarded. |
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The dignity of academic people and their universities and polytechnics has been assailed from without by government and from within by the corrosion of bureaucracy. |
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You can get back your pride and your dignity and your self-esteem. |
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The prime minister has also urged his citizens to abstain from drinking alcohol on election day to avoid violence and maintain the dignity of the event. |
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Yet she spoke of his dignity in such an insane situation and when she touched on his pain she expressed her own on his behalf. |
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They seem sullen, battered, and effectively leaderless, although they are as determined as ever to hang on to the dream of dignity and eventual independence. |
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We rest, at bottom, on the inherent dignity of the individual. |
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Fourteen men a side is not rugby union, nor league, and certainly not cricket, and the sooner they learn that the better for the dignity of the game and future tourists. |
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The dignity of office was in turn applied to the class that provided office-holders, to the point of creating an urban patriciate, a separate estate. |
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Dishes were wheeled out with due dignity on well-draped traymobiles. |
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He preserved his dignity to the last, rushing off to the far corner to rummage in the dark behind the acer, pretending he was on a hot mouse prospect. |
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There the fool enjoyed special license to ridicule pretense and turn upside down social rituals and solemnities, including the dignity of the king himself. |
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They lay stark naked, without a shred of dignity or decency in death. |
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He is fighting for his wife, his family, his dignity and his self-respect. |
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There's still a shred of dignity to be salvaged there, I think. |
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He was quintessentially labor, he was uncompromising in his stance for the poor and the dispossessed, and he was unyielding in his respect for the dignity of work. |
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Is it best just to accept that you're a record company asset and opt to play dead as you're reprogrammed, repackaged and resold with all the dignity of a tin of beans? |
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The drubbing is so complete that any filmmaker with even a shred of dignity would never pick up a camera without mounting a serious counter rebuttal. |
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As well as the toll taken by the increasing use of hard drugs, there was the psychological and spiritual fallout that resulted from abuses of dignity and personal boundaries. |
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Where is the dignity of the legal jurisdiction of administrative agencies? |
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The Kalinka dance segment, accompanied by the popular Russian folk song and performed with flair and razor sharp precision, epitomised pride, dignity and honour. |
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Nor did her husband's ham-handed collaboration, in the crass style of a dad dancing at the school disco, do anything to retrieve the dignity of the situation. |
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It was a status symbol of wealth and dignity to own a Shih Tzu. |
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At the end of what had been a tremendous battle, with both men having given their all, Hatton had retained his title but Phillips had kept his dignity and pride. |
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I learnt a lot about people and dignity when the chips are down and this started my interest in helping people plan their careers and achieve a measure of survivability. |
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He was a man of marked dignity of character and most affectionate nature. |
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The actress could have been degraded by the exploitation material, but somehow she punches through the stereotypes and retains her dignity and poise. |
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Therefore, it is imperative to prevent the fight for freedom and peace, dignity and justice being hijacked by the double dealers and slick saboteurs. |
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Printing such an article is beneath the dignity of this august journal. |
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Michele endured her long illness with stoicism, dignity and determination. |
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This combined with the boundless spirit of people like the Andersons helps to ensure that, whatever else cancer may take, dignity and hope remain out of its grasp. |
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To the punters he had become the meat in the sandwich, taking the flack with dignity and putting up with all the hurdles that had suddenly confronted him. |
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But if Othello dies a deluded and confused figure, would that not rob him of all dignity and nobility, turning him into the pitiful victim of a vicious, hostile society? |
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Yet when, outraged at such affront, we stand on our rights and demand redress, we would do well to remember how insubstantial the dignity is on which those rights are based. |
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On one side, the media can demonstrate responsible behaviour in portraying children and childhood as a whole, respecting the inviolability, identity and dignity of children. |
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He aged with dignity despite kidney disease and other maladies. |
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She has an undefinable quality and she stands for dignity and respect. |
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However, rowing remains one of the few pursuits that has retained its dignity to the present day, seen in distinction from corporatism and its pervasive influences. |
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There are many inciteful clauses that threaten the dignity of our people. |
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There was nothing about their outward appearance of the august wiggery of statecraft, nothing of the ponderous dignity of ministerial position. |
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They let it be known, often very publicly, although Gross retained his dignity and quirkish charm until the very end came on Saturday. |
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Speaking to Khaleej times, Yohannes said that during the past 20 years, the Eritreans have enjoyed the dignity and freedom. |
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To me, what I was doing was helping them to die with dignity and love. |
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And for 48 years, she has used her quiet dignity to shape and lead the right-to-life movement in ways unknown to many. |
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And let us renew our commitment to non-violence and lives of dignity for all. |
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Because libertarianism is premised on the dignity and self-ownership of the individual, which sexism and racism deny. |
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It has much dignity and gravitas, which suited the Jubilee's style but they did allow a hint of gruff Beethovenian humour towards the end. |
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I only ever wanted Robert to be remembered with dignity and I think it is a disgrace that crematoriums in Scotland said they could not take him. |
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Crimen injuria is the unlawful, intentional and serious violation of the dignity or privacy of another person. |
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They demanded to be treated with dignity and that men respect them, rather than looking lustfully at their bodies. |
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The Commission has observed that the petition raises issue of bonded labour and violation of the human right of dignity of Dalits. |
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They deserve any atmosphere of peace and the oppurtunity to persue life of dignity and hope. |
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But Waterhouse's pictures of the Indian tribal people treat its subjects with a quiet dignity and steer clear of orientalising them. |
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Nobody believes in the dignity and gravitas of American government. |
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If the major language domesticates life, then a minor mode of languaging affirms and enhances life, and sees dignity in life's unruliness. |
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But there appears to be little dignity or respect for patients wanting to use one of the day rooms at the Cardiff Royal Infirmary's West Wing. |
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Narasimha Rao government and also said that he takes along with him his dignity and grace as he demits office. |
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I'm not doing a snuff movie and secondly, there's such a thing as the dignity and privacy of your own death. |
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But anyone who doesn't mind leaving their dignity on the doorstep might enjoy practice nights with the Banchory Morris Dancers. |
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Kate is impressed by their dignity and their tirelessness and the way they care for each other. |
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The pyramids are perdurable tributes to the immortality of the dignity of labor. |
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More to the point, in falling over itself to honour dignity it's all rather morally simplistic and in several instances, stagily contrived. |
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Every individual shall have the right to the respect of the dignity inherent in a human being. |
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And the king said, What honour and dignity hath been done to Mordecai for this? |
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My sister beats me at pool in public a second time. I claim some dignity back by potting two of my balls before Tammy sinks the black. |
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A true Tartarean dignity sat upon her brow, and not factitiously or with marks of constraint, for it had grown in her with years. |
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You are a human being. You have rights inherent in that reality. You have dignity and worth that exists prior to law. |
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Yoritomo met their smiles and kowtowings and noisy insuckings of breath with an austere dignity that I took pains to imitate. |
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Each has an imaum, but the kadi is their head, of which dignity he seems not a little proud. |
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If anyone can restore dignity to a franchise that has been close to a laughing stock in the last few years, it's Gibbs. |
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This was followed in 1994 by the restoration of the dignity to St David's, historic see of a bishop. |
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Chapter 4 argues that there must be a highest level of dignity among existing things and that highest level must have a single member. |
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The dignity attached to such a curatorship is attested by a passage of Cicero. |
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Latin moves with impressive dignity in the writings of Ovid, Cicero, or Virgil. |
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Burke regarded this as appeasement, injurious to national dignity and honour. |
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Patients should be treated with dignity and respect, restraints and seclusion should not be over used. |
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Sandoval says the name of research causes damage to the integrity, dignity and sovereignty of the country. |
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In consequence of its association with the British aristocracy and military, tartan developed an air of dignity and exclusivity. |
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Near contemporaries described his dignity as offended when lesser men were promoted to high positions. |
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As all lives must end, do you prefer to die as a nonperson, forgotten in a nursing home and totally stripped of dignity and independence? |
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We notice that Racine's Phaedra, like Euripides', displays high moral dignity because she considers her passion for Hippolytus to be abominable. |
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Under the influence of his mother, Alexander did much to improve the morals and condition of the people, and to enhance the dignity of the state. |
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There is no way in which police can maintain dignity in seizing and destroying a donkey on whose flank a political message has been inscribed. |
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He was regarded by the Gallicans and Protestants as a noble man who respected people's dignity and lives. |
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A Lord Keeper who acquired a peerage dignity would subsequently be appointed Lord Chancellor. |
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The latter method explicitly creates a peerage and names the dignity in question. |
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Slim and tall, he glided, a chastened dignity in his long upturned countenance, and a faint halo of sainthead round his tall bald head. |
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That court would sedulously avoid meeting contentious issues and would sit in resplendent dignity aloof from the issues of the day. |
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Heyst noticed the good form of her brow, the dignity of its width, its unshining whiteness. It was a sculptural forehead. |
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The term elder means older one, implying dignity and respect. |
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This transformed and enriched countless girlhoods and, more broadly, signified recognition of a dignity in womanhood largely beyond the imagining of many earlier cultures. |
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White captures the intense eye of a vulture, the arched neck of a whooping crane and the wobbly knees of a newborn bison with great dignity and grace. |
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To practice dayabal, however, a satyagrahi needed discipline, a sense of dignity and self-worth, a sense of belonging to a community, and a code of action. |
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The Chief Justiciar was once ranked above the Lord High Chancellor in power, influence and dignity until 1231 when the position lost its standing in the Kingdom. |
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A guy I'd known as little more than a campus loser was running for Senate with a fair amount of aplomb, a soupcon of dignity and boatloads of cash from his personal fortune. |
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Had I given birth to a daughter of my own, I'd like to have called her Grace, a classic and poetic name, one that illuminates a person of dignity and poise. |
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It was dominated by efforts to regain the dignity and classicism of imperial Roman and Byzantine art, but was also influenced by the Insular art of the British Isles. |
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All human beings are born free and equal in dignity and rights. |
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Not only does this completely ignore the horror of a likely terrorist attack, it trivializes and even diminishes the dignity of the dead and wounded. |
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And thus Mnestheus in his gentleheartedness created beauty. It is a beauty of gracefulness and withal of strength, simplicity and dignity and although black, colorful! |
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How can we find gainful employment with dignity for the uneducated? |
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Francis had never been 'Frank' or 'Fran', he had always been called by his full name. It had lent him a certain dignity that he had possibly never earned. |
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Those who face death with dignity and courage live an authentic life. |
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The system of kirk sessions gave considerable power within the new kirk to local lairds, who were able to take on the dignity and authority of an elder. |
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Finally he outlined how the government should support the dignity of the monarch or chief magistrate, such that they are equal or above the public in fashion. |
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Ruskin's social view broadened from concerns about the dignity of labour to consider wider issues of citizenship, and notions of the ideal community. |
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Additionally, the Act provided for the appointment of two persons to be Lords of Appeal in Ordinary, who were to sit in the House of Lords under the dignity of baron. |
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A title held by someone who becomes monarch is said to merge in the Crown and ceases to exist, for the Sovereign cannot hold a dignity from himself. |
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One way to establish that would be to show that freedom of speech is essential to the possibility of human dignity, and that human dignity is supervenient on human agency. |
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Peace, hope, faith, and dignity are the winners and losers depending on whether or not ignorance, prejudice, close-mindedness, and fear take part in the battle. |
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Affirming the dignity of each human being, it supports the maximization of individual liberty and opportunity consonant with social and planetary responsibility. |
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