Big Seamus and his charges pulled out all the stops when it really mattered, and they will worthily grace the 2004 senior championship. |
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She was no less enthusiastically received, quite worthily, for the rest of her spellbinding performance. |
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The Cranberries have very worthily decided to give the profits from their next single to charity. |
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A great genius cannot be more worthily honoured with an accurate edition of his complete works. |
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To fulfill such an office worthily you will need to be holy in your own life, and edifying always in the sight of other people. |
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O my dear Mother Mary, praise Jesus for me, because I have not fervor enough to bless Him worthily. |
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However, I would like to convey a few brief messages to the Commission, which is worthily represented today by Commissioner Busquin. |
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My first duty must be to thank the Father of the House, Mr Berlinguer, for having conducted this election so worthily and so well. |
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I wish you and the Kazakh people success in worthily fulfilling this important mission. |
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The others were replaced. And the Socialist Group was duly and worthily represented. |
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No words of mine could ever pay adequate tribute to Dan Dineen and to his magnificent ongoing efforts to raise funds for organisations that worthily deserve them. |
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It shows that people holding widely different views of social, political and religious matters have lived worthily and contributed their share to achievement in the arts, letters and sciences. |
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The news-reader who worthily fulfils his task, should crush no one by his words, but try rather to understand and explain as best he can, the disasters reported and the crimes committed. |
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The proposal to commemorate our Century of Peace has commanded the approval of the people and Government of Canada, and I trust it will be worthily realized. |
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At the same time we must recognize our grave duty to hand the earth on to future generations in such a condition that they too can worthily inhabit it and continue to cultivate it. |
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The principles of good administration, which have been worthily established by the Ombudsman, are our citizens' instructions for use with regard to Eurobureaucracy. |
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In drama, the Ming tradition of chuanqi was worthily continued by several leading poets of the conventional school, though as a whole their dramatic writings failed to appeal to the masses. |
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Hear Me, people, and rise up to comply truly and worthily with my word. |
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You know very well that there is a time for partisan propaganda and a time for the work of the member of Parliament, who is obliged to worthily represent all of his and her fellow citizens. |
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I desired to live worthily as long as I lived, and to leave after my life, to the men who should come after me, the memory of me in good works. |
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The masses of the 19th-century Austrian composers Franz Schubert and Anton Bruckner worthily continue the same tradition in their individual ways. |
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Thus was he fitted to fulfill worthily the vocation of a poet. For it is not aimlessly that Divine Providence endows a human being with qualities so exceptional and exalted. |
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