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1 On TV, though, a team of highly principled progressives operated the levers of TV government.
2 She's highly principled and that is out of the ordinary. Whose side are you on?
3 I didn't think Bian was dishonest; to the contrary, I was sure she was highly principled .
4 Mrs. Mackenzie thought herself a most highly principled woman, Mrs. Newcome had also a great opinion of her.
5 I suppose we both looked surprised by that revelation, because she explained, My husband was highly principled , Mr. Drummond.
6 Harry Burkhardt, chair of the Ngāti Kuri Trust Board, said Charlie was highly principled and always put his people first.
7 It's a lofty, noble, highly principled ideal, Reithian in its desire to use broadcasting to enlighten and educate the public.
8 She was highly principled .
9 The story involves a highly principled mayor of New York City, a moralistic and somewhat naive deputy mayor, and a deal-making boss.
10 'I like your feelings, Guy; I can say nothing against it, but that I am much afraid your uncle is not highly principled . '
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