| 21. | It's not dignified, but it's loud.
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| 22. | The host was the less-than-dignified Jerry Springer.
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| 23. | This is all about leaving the stage in a dignified way.
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| 24. | Not that Goya's aristocratic women were always so dignified.
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| 25. | He speaks little English but carries himself with a dignified politeness.
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| 26. | All workers should have dignified conditions and the right to organize.
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| 27. | Carter was becoming an omission in our long and dignified history,
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| 28. | It's about providing a dignified exchange of services ."
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| 29. | It's a dignified approach but not a compelling one.
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| 30. | The silhouettes are feminine, dignified, neither minxy nor coy.
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