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1 He impressed young Hecker as a sedate man , wise and firm.
2 He was a sensible, sedate man , enormously fat, and about forty years of age.
3 It was only that the gay, impulsive youth had ripened into an earnest, sedate man .
4 Young Herbert is in fact quite devoted to the grave, sedate man with the tender heart.
5 The groom and butler interceded, for their master was a grave, sedate man , and they wanted companions.
6 He seemed quite sober when you came home, and a graver and more sedate man I do not know.
7 The good-humored, spirited young fellow became suddenly a quiet, serious, sedate man , who would never join us in any amusement.
8 Is that grim sedate man right when he says that women are the moving influence that drives men to such carnage?
9 Our Senator was a very sedate man , who had a reputation for honesty and piety, equalled only by that of Jones himself.
10 As a sedate man , he was quite incapable of being guilty, even in his dreams, of anything resembling a practical joke, however remotely.
11 She had given the matter little thought, but had supposed that she would find Tinker's father a sedate man of some fifty summers.
12 A much more sedate man than Klaus would have been ready to jump out of his skin in the midst of so much disaster.
13 I had expected, from his master's description, to see a serious, sedate man , rather sly in his looks, and rather reserved in his manner.
14 Arkady gathered his clothes from a dimly lit recovery area, moving among the beds of sedated men and urine-soaked sheets.
15 "I am a well-behaved, sedate man now, and all because I am engaged," I congratulated myself.
16 "Expected?" asked her companion, a sedate man of thirty-five, with the cynical air of a student of life.
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