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1 They were perhaps a little surprised that he had become so exalted .
2 To maintain itself in a position so exalted , it must challenge human criticism.
3 Such a verdict, from so exalted authority, has had its effect.
4 Instead, Bucky Abeshouse was so exalted he could have been a Roman emperor.
5 He is so cold, so exalted and ah-h, so good-looking
6 She adores him, but her standard of perfection is so exalted few can attain it.
7 Her own origin was not so exalted that she must needs look down on trades-folk.
8 Even the selfishness is displayed on behalf of an object so exalted as to be excusable.
9 He does not take so exalted or so pitiless an attitude as the classic seventeenth-century moralist.
10 It is well that merit even so exalted as his should know that it is appreciated.
11 If that's mine, I feel so exalted , so strong, that nothing can be humiliating to me.
12 Here, on this sacred spot where he has been so exalted , he will bite the dust.
13 Nevertheless, this example, coming from so exalted a man, made a very deep and beneficial impression.
14 It is too high for human thought; yet nowhere else is the mind so exalted and ennobled.
15 The Discworld's Mazda is not so exalted , but he too worked for good, and suffered for it.
16 The standard of mankind is not so exalted but that a nobler can be imagined and attained.
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