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Значения термина eminent respectability на английском
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Использование термина eminent respectability на английском
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The Judge, beyond all question, was a man of eminentrespectability.
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His previous career had been one of eminentrespectability, to be coldly admired and forgotten.
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It might still, however, be said to be covered by a deposit of eminentrespectability.
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It had always been a street, of eminentrespectability, and even yet, he reflected, it preserved decorum.
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But for the eminentrespectability of the venerable senator from Kentucky, his propositions would have had short consideration.
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Looking upon it no sane observer could stand in doubt of Sir Abel's eminentrespectability or eminent wealth.
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This is just the sort of guilt that a man of eminentrespectability finds it easiest to dispose of.
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His eminentrespectability was vouched for by an alpaca umbrella, from which he never allowed himself to be parted.
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For the "loafer" was none other than our hero, and the gentleman of such eminentrespectability his faithful lieutenant.
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Primarily, from certain traits of his character, one would have imagined him called to be a citizen of eminentrespectability and worth.
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Nathaniel could hardly object to her undertaking such useful work, which was so beneficial to the army, alongside a lady of eminentrespectability.
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When you come to observe it, Bat's recital contained nothing that might not have been posted in eminentrespectability on a church warden's door.
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She asked indignantly what I 'designed to do with Belle Upton, a girl of eminentrespectability and an equal of the Le Grande family?'
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This individual exhibited all the outward characteristics of eminentrespectability, and seemed to take a remarkable interest in the contents of an optician's shop window.