Peering from the dark cavern created by the overhanging hull was a huge lobster, waving deep blue pincers at us as we filed respectfully past. |
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I certainly hope that if it's dubbed or subbed it'll be done respectfully and as accurately as possible. |
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I cannot leave this case without respectfully commending the handling of this case by Her Honour Judge Mowat and the judgment she gave. |
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Big media, with a few honorable exceptions, are respectfully swallowing the big lies. |
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I was so humbled by the beauty of the moment that I respectfully rode in Robin's tracks as we left the beach and began climbing the grassy hill. |
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I don't resent people asking questions if they do it respectfully, which most people do. |
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We respectfully disagree with the Judge in so far as he was relying on the pleaded representations by inference. |
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While we offer thanks to all, we would respectfully ask for no one to feel pity or sorrow for our loss. |
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For those reasons we respectfully submit that the Court should find for the defendants in relation to this claim. |
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Most of her work was pleasantly melancholic and remained respectfully restrained. |
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The foregoing analysis in my view marches with that advanced by my Lord in paragraph 24 and 25 of his judgment, with which I respectfully agree. |
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When the ship arrived at Irow, a burly sailor respectfully offered his hand to assist her off the gangplank. |
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Of course, that explained Mother's reaction to the news and her respectfully mournful look. |
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They were recognized as his family and were ushered respectfully to one of the centre boxes. |
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In our art classes, we share and respectfully display exceptional examples of wrapping paper, gift-wrapped items and shopping bags. |
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If you must do this stuff, put the effort in and do it properly and respectfully. |
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Since I have sworn, as have they, to uphold and defend that Covenant, I must respectfully concur in the denial of the request. |
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Parishes and dioceses have been asked to study the issues involved and to listen respectfully to the views of others. |
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It's a musical that actually breaks new ground, whilst at the same time doffing its cap respectfully to the older establishment. |
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We fully agree that such a step is highly desirable, but we respectfully cannot agree that it is open to this court. |
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I respectfully direct the author to section 2415 et seq. of the Catechism that deals with the integrity of God's creation. |
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I respectfully differ from him in his assessment of the effect which this submission had on the commissioners' ultimate conclusion. |
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The exceptional circumstances are that the applicant received a trial which I respectfully submit was unfair. |
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I respectfully question the judge's view regarding the exercise of the enforcing authority's discretion. |
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We respectfully criticise the injection of the concept of the project as something that can of itself conclude the question. |
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Insofar as they express a contrary view, we respectfully dissent from the views of the Supreme Court of Canada in this case. |
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I respectfully doubt whether managing an investment banking business can accurately be described as a profession. |
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If I could illustrate what I say, respectfully, is the error in that proposition, I would direct you to page 107 of the application book. |
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I would justifiably and respectfully argue that you should know that by now. |
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At the very least, they could have put in a position player to throw some lobs and let the game end somewhat respectfully. |
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We respectfully submit that a matter has to be raised as a claim by the pleading in order to be a justiciable controversy. |
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That, we respectfully submit, relates directly to a depredation upon the exchequer of the Commonwealth. |
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Dutifully and respectfully, he signs for each person, even until the wee hours of the morning if need be. |
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He is outspoken in advocacy of the death penalty, an issue over which I have respectfully jousted with him twice. |
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There will be six forums so the public's voice can be heard, but in the end, how do you rebuild tastefully, respectfully, measuredly? |
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If you treat the officer respectfully and roll over, there is no need for him to ticket you to win an argument. |
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I am not a supporter of the censorship of any voice, but I do believe the dialogue must be framed respectfully. |
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Having become totally addicted to waterfall hiking we realized we had best do it safely and respectfully. |
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After coffee, the skies clear and the clouds respectfully lift to reveal the soft, peach-hued evening light shedding its fading rays on his face. |
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He is respectfully received at the emperor's court despite having waged war against the state. |
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Soon the secretary, a lean, monocled man, entered and bowed respectfully to the Lord. |
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We sit on pillows in front of them as they respectfully take turns to explain their plight. |
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The rest of the conversation was fairly short, now that James had respectfully disinvited himself. |
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Vincent nodded respectfully and tried to wring out some of the water from his loose blouse. |
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Certainly we do respectfully submit that citizenship is not a necessary condition of membership of the body politic. |
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They were miniature foxes and so he greeted them respectfully, prostrating himself in a most unfatherly way. |
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I would respectfully disagree with your statement that we're becoming more like our enemy. |
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His eyes smoldered with hatred and he growled, but finally his eyes dropped respectfully. |
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He carries a rule book given to him by his father that later comes in handy for Scott, who treats it respectfully. |
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Staffers lunching in the building's canteen nod respectfully at this gangling, spectacled intruder. |
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I respectfully disagree with your statement that it wouldn't hurt to play these games in New Orleans this year. |
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The restrained east facade respectfully frames the triangular Place de l' Europe with its central Philharmonie. |
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I wish I had been more grateful for difficulties and had behaved more respectfully to others instead of alienating people. |
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We'd come to shows in our Triple 5 shirts and cargo pants, nodding our heads respectfully and wearing toques. |
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I hunkered respectfully at the bar on my first visit and let the chef take me on an omakase tasting tour of the menu. |
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In one, a teacher read by the hour from the Hadith, a collection of the sayings of the Prophet Mohammed, while hundreds of students sat on the floor, listening respectfully. |
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I applaud Paul Ryan and the CBC members for their willingness to engage while respectfully listening to what each had to say. |
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We respectfully advise the Culture Secretary not to put her shirt on it. |
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His actress wife, known respectfully as Her Ladyship, is kind but baffled. |
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The workers are treated respectfully and are able to earn a self-reliant living. |
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I sat in the corner in my borrowed lavalava, folding my legs under me so that the soles of my bare feet were respectfully pointed away from our hosts. |
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Anyone within earshot of a eulogy is supposed to listen respectfully. |
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We would respectfully discourage the court to take a narrower view. |
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Visitors to the area and locals alike on that day were not treated very respectfully and who knows how it will effect visitors repeating visits to the area in the future. |
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Also, the child's errant behaviour is largely a result of the parents' failure to prepare said child to behave respectfully in a learning environment. |
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He talks as respectfully with the mailroom clerk as with the editor of the Culture desk. |
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We have acted lawfully, respectfully and morally throughout this matter. |
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I have a lot of satisfied customers who have appreciated my efforts enough to use me again and again, so I respectfully suggest you give us a break. |
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To the Team Maher people, I respectfully ask that you please be specific in your criticism. |
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Indeed, he is respectfully mystified by the almost religious devotion Morrissey inspires. |
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To say I'm freaked out is an understatement, but as soon as I left a small drawing of a pentacle in the sand, the other Pagan respectfully stayed away from my area. |
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For reasons which follow, I respectfully disagree with his conclusion. |
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So as you can see I'll have to respectfully decline your invitation. |
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He reads out the name of the boy, who rises respectfully and quakingly to his feet. |
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Just don't dae yer dinger if the recipient respectfully requests that you haud yer wheesht or skedaddle aff until they've turned the last page. |
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That said, the fans did George Best proud by respectfully maintaining a deafening silence. |
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But can I respectfully suggest that this is not the right time for them to be handed the extra moolah. |
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The reports are titled 'Blue Carbon' and 'The Management of Natural Coastal Carbon Sinks,' respectfully. |
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Named an executor to Turner's will, it was an honour that Ruskin respectfully declined, but later took up. |
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No sooner are they aboard the train than Sarah is accosted by Bobby, a motormouthed porter who thinks she is beautiful and wants to make sexytimes with her, respectfully. |
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