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1 Note, then, first of all, this apparently most laudable and reasonable request.
2 And they confirmed him in the belief that he had done something most laudable .
3 Few would deny that this is a most laudable aim.
4 Within certain limitations such a desire to ornament and render themselves attractive is most laudable .
5 They are out there upholding our most laudable ideals.
6 A chara, - The United States crusade against the perpetrators of international terrorism is most laudable .
7 The prolonged duration of their life will enable them to plan and accomplish the most laudable undertakings.
8 These rank, according to the estimate of God, among the highest and most laudable of all acts.
9 I found your son devoted to the most laudable studies and enjoying an excellent reputation for steadiness.
10 In this respect, as, indeed, in every other, he preserved throughout his course a most laudable consistency.
13 There the plenitude of society confines many useful ideas, and often extinguishes the most laudable schemes which here ripen into maturity.
14 Herr Beck, who takes the principal part, endeavours in the most laudable manner not to be below the task allotted to him.
15 With most laudable prescience, our authorities had prohibited the ingress of and the dealing in any intoxicating drink on all proclaimed goldfields.
16 Under such conditions every attempt to organise a demonstration in these days, although for the most laudable object, would be a crime.
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