The witnesses who made this statement were not of a veryreputable sort.
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The mother came from a veryreputable family.
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In general I don't consider him veryreputable.
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Such a marriage, without proper "publishing" in meeting, was not, however, deemed veryreputable.
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He was certainly disposed, I think, to exaggerate his own coarsening, as a not veryreputable campaign proceeded.
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It made our Christian population look fairly formidable, and certainly veryreputable as a force for uplifting and regenerating society.
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In resuming my notice of the Democratic meeting, let me observe that the Democratic party in America is not veryreputable.
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Near by were picks and shovels and three veryreputable blankets, with a miscellany of materials suggestive of the camping party's outfit.
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One of the witnesses was Charles B. Moore, the director of the Navy cosmic-ray project at Minneapolis, He's considered a veryreputable engineer.
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But, though Hugh readily acknowledged the not veryreputable acquaintances who alone acknowledged him, they speedily discovered that he was an altered man.
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In my career I've seen a lot of veryreputable people backing funds that then don't turn out the way they thought they would.
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A feeling heart, or the tokens of it given by a sensible eye, are veryreputable things, when kept in countenance by the occasion.
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I called down to the desk: Yes, they were left there; yes, they'd come from a local vendor, veryreputable, with the usual delivery guy.
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"Well, it wasn't a veryreputable affair, and two young women were present."
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'"Not veryreputable by all accounts," said Captain Rogers with a loud unmeaning laugh.
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"I believe he is a veryreputable business man in Montreal, and much respected."