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Perhaps this year's freshers' weeks might be a dignified affair after all.
In Britain, unlike in the United States, television tends to be a dignified affair, while print is berserk and shouty.
Some hope that without strict dress codes, diners will stop rebelling and start treating dinner like a dignified affair.
Officials said it had been a "very dignified" affair and that even those who will campaign for Out had agreed the prime minister had done well.
No one is saying that being in a rock band ought to be a dignified affair, but Days Are Gone benefits from being a serious album rather than just another opportunity for the California siblings to toss their hair.
But from the moment the inaugural concert was announced, with the young wizard Paul Jacobs playing the third book of Bach's "Clavierübung" ("Keyboard Exercise") as part of Lincoln Center's new White Light Festival, it was clear that this would be a dignified affair.
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Some talk radio shows, especially those that examine or critique serious topics, are dignified affairs.
Quisling was independently minded, made several key decisions on the spot and, unlike his German counterpart, he liked to follow procedure to ensure that government remained "a dignified and civilised" affair throughout.
"Affable, boisterous and good-natured to a fault, he was always as accessible to the newsboy on the corner as to the most dignified personage in worldly affairs".
To be sure, they are Puritan affairs, in a dignified, we-don't-need-satellite kind of way.
Moreover, if the vocabulary becomes too sublime or dignified in relation to prose's subject matter (Aristotle assumes it is mostly everyday affairs), the audience will notice that the orator uses his words with a certain intention and will become suspicious about the orator and his intentions.
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