He caused a licentious story of his own to be attributed to the duchess of Duras, the irreproachable author of " Ourika ".
42.
The statutes of the order, which the duke wrote both in German and in French, required an irreproachable life and noble birth for admittance.
43.
The bar frames and the axle box bearings of 141 R 1 1100, appeared irreproachable, which made them powerful machines but economical to maintain.
44.
He lives forever in the thoughts of the people . . . just, good and in his every relationship with each person irreproachable and sure.
45.
In Cambridge the Revd Thomas Cavendish, a celibate and irreproachable university don in his mid-fities appears destined to become master of the college.
46.
The trials were done by means a new device for wireless telephony used in the first World War, and the results obtained were deemed irreproachable.
47.
Mayor Kamermayer cited M�rkus'" irreproachable character, unparalleled intellectual ability and professionalism [ . . . ] " when his protegee took the office.
48.
Gurcharan Das argues in " India Unbound " that the new middle class will liberate India from the morally irreproachable stranglehold of the Nehruvian servitors.
49.
There's not even any need to fear tackiness, for the great deity Science has been invoked, in her remarkable capacity of making things irreproachable.
50.
The railway chief belongs to the elite corps of civil servants who have traditionally headed nationalized firms here and were previously regarded as irreproachable in their professional behavior.