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It sounds crazy, but it works - changing from a slouched or slumped default posture to a more dignified one can make a marked difference on how people think of you (and how you think of yourself).
If women are depicted as symbols, the American painter has chosen a dignified one.
If he had to run a lodge, he wanted a quiet, dignified one.
The road of actors-turned-recording-artists is not, it's fair to say, a very dignified one.
She lined up her own show, "The Hills," and it's an artful and dignified one, rendered with the same affectionate nostalgia as "Laguna Beach".
She was the dignified one who refused to gossip about the condition of their rental units.
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Similarly, damnificados, the Spanish-language term for people made homeless by natural disasters (such as the catastrophic mud slides that killed between thirty and a hundred thousand people in the Venezuelan state of Vargas in December , 1999, are now dignificados, dignified ones.
I am thinking of dog names a lot -- the dignified ones (Elias), the youthful ones (Pogo), the human ones (Steve), the familiar ones (Lacey), the place ones (Orlando) -- in an effort to STOP thinking about other names.
The right to dignified honesty on one's own terms appears to be the crux of the decision Foster has made.
Its average lending rate could head into the teens.The RBI's change of stance is more dignified, but one still hears echoes of Turkey.
He will become the 21,140th burial in the bleak but dignified cemetery, one more reminder of the unique futility of death without the solace of a just cause.
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