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Thornton and his wife settled in Toronto, where they lived respectably and became active in the antislavery cause.
If you want respect, act respectably.
The ensuing storm raged for several months before they reached a compromise, leaving her free to think what she pleased so long as she appeared respectably at church, and she lived with him until his death in 1849.
By which time, the global giant will be respectably urbanised with three-quarters of its population living in cities and towns.
Just as our relics and monuments represent a respectable part of us, so we as individuals must respectably represent them.
She has lived in London for more than fifty years, and she carries a British passport, holds respectably British left-wing views, owns a big house in Hampstead Garden Suburb, and has written ten cookbooks in the English language, including "A Book of Middle Eastern Food" and "The Book of Jewish Food," and is finishing an eleventh, about the food of Spain.
What I heard instead were some regrets for what, in an ideal world, might have been — more time with their children combined with some sort of intellectually stimulating, respectably paying, advancement-permitting part-time work — but none for the high-powered professional lives that these women had led.
Answer: Respectably.
Worse, but respectably, on math.
Most of them did respectably.
Trump continues to poll respectably.
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