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What historians will look at is her contributions in these other things. Historians will understand and explore the full dimensions and not just the perfectly made up, dignified widow. Mary Berry
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The Polo Lounge is like a fine old mink coat: opulent, dignified and warm. Bryan Q. Miller
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I'd watch for a rematch with these gentlemen--absolutely. If the loser goes out in a dignified manner, he'll be a shoo-in for his party's nomination in four years. Scott Reed
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If by dignified they mean that tough questions are out of bounds, I must strongly disagree, Russell Feingold
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I didn't become a caddie because I wanted to be a caddie. I was a caddie because that was how I could make money and feed myself. It was work. It was a dignified job. Angel Cabrera
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If it were a person, it would be a woman, a very dignified old lady. She is beautiful. She is royal. She has kept her charms. Malcolm Miller
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In New York, you are competing with Times Square lights and all of that, so you've got to be 300 pounds and crazy to get anyone's attention. Then, you can refine yourself. I always knew under those 300 pounds and tracksuits was a refined, slim, dignified man. Al Sharpton
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Those who will play will give it all they have to represent Marseille in a dignified manner. Pape Diouf
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Some have called for a dignified process. So have I. But at times, it sounds like what some really want for the nominee is an easy process, Russ Feingold
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On weekends, I sit in a lounge chair on my balcony. I love to be outside when the weather's right. I can stay there pretty much all day. Sue Monk Kidd
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I saw nothing unusual in the teacher's lounge Nancy Cartwright
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I went back to my lounge chair. Alone. William Goldman