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1 However, Francone is widely considered above reproach, and Pete Stanton endorses that view.
2 Soldiers, unlike politicians and civil servants, were always considered above such blatant thievery.
3 In the true art of the speaking stage an artificial beard was considered above reproach.
4 You can marry whom you choose; no rank or station need be considered above you.
5 Abnormal motion was considered above 12 degrees dynamic angulation or 8% translation.
6 Lessing himself would have been the first to urge that the library and its utility should be considered above all things.
7 This follows from the correspondence of the heart with the will ( considered above , n. 378-381).
8 Almost 60 per cent of people aged 18-25 in Ireland experience anxiety levels that are considered above normal.
9 It's our new god, considered above all others, a representation of our experience and wisdom - some sort of indication of how much we've learned.
10 The arguments relied on by its advocates are drawn in part from the very passages that have been considered above (Micah 4:1-4; Zech.
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