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1 What a dignified person he is & a joy to watch.
2 He supposed he was not a sufficiently dignified person for suicide.
3 A dignified person named James may be greeted with: Hully Gee!
4 Mrs Mannering-Phipps, my aunt Julia, is, I think, the most dignified person I know.
5 His dignified person and agreeable countenance, with the most unaffected affability, gave me high satisfaction.
6 We are fighting for your dignity so you can walk around as a dignified person , Malema said.
7 But John, his man-a dignified person of fifty-hadobserved his approach and stood in the opening door.
8 Authority had made him a dignified person .
9 He was a dignified person in a plum-colored livery, because the King considered black gloomy for a child.
10 L. Apparently man is quite a rational and dignified person , and can divorce his mind from uninteresting trivialities.
11 The dignified person next him, with short side whiskers and a carefully scraped chin, was, of course, Hamilton.
12 She's a very dignified person .
13 Apparently, however, the climbing did not actually take place, for the dignified person very properly refused to compromise his dignity.
14 His shirt was wrinkled and his gray hair was mussed, but he still managed to look like the most dignified person present.
15 A very dignified person in white cotton gloves had announced the names, and the same dignified person had taken the order for dinner.
16 She expected to see a familiar, dignified person , a quiet, unruffled figure, a tranquil face with dark, proud eyes and calm, proud lips.
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