Sentence examples for began respected from inspiring English sources

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When Anya Provorova, a 17-year-old from a four-street village in Russia's north, dashed off a letter last month that began, "Respected Vladimir Vladimirovich" -- no exclamation point, no colon, no comma -- she thought nothing more of it.

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The money started pouring in and countries that regarded Sri Lankans as minnows began respecting the small players with a strong morale.

First and foremost, we need to do this to honor those women who blazed a trail for us, and second, to provide a message of inclusion for our daughters, and each young woman in America, so they see our service begin respected.

A stream of new helicopters, American training and logistical support given without preconditions will remove any incentive for the military to begin respecting civilians.

Anything you do, the goal is to get them to stop and to begin respecting you.

I began to respect his achievements.

As his tirade continued, aggravated audience members began chanting, "Respect Harlem!

What if Britain began to respect America's sovereignty simply because it no longer had a good reason not to?

"What's grinfuck mean?" he asked in bafflement at the term, even as he began to respect her for standing up to him.

This associate later wrote to a friend: **{:.break one} ** After three and a half months in the jungles and hinterlands of Nepal, we began to respect him for his New England frugality.

The New Yorker, April 10 , 1937P. 13 When "Tsar to Lenin" was showing at the Filmarte Theatre, some Stalinists picketed the place, and the theatre responded with a hugh sign which began: "Please respect our pickets".

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