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The former have an irreproachable record when it comes to selling handsets and taking your money.
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The Nobel peace prize teeters every year between two dangers: giving the award to some who can make peace only because they have stopped, or at least paused, the wars they waged for years – Henry Kissinger would be the best example – and giving it to people whose sentiments are irreproachable but whose record of action is thin.
In the opinion of those who knew him well, Héctor Pereda had two outstanding virtues: he was a caring and affectionate father and an irreproachable lawyer with a record of honesty, in a time and place that were hardly conducive to such rectitude.
By Roberto Bolaño In the opinion of those who knew him well, Héctor Pereda had two outstanding virtues: he was a caring and affectionate father and an irreproachable lawyer with a record of honesty, in a time and place that were hardly conducive to such rectitude.
The book came to be seen as irreproachable and, through her retirement from public life and solid refusal of fame, so too did its author.
The book was composed, Flaubert said, at the rate of "five hundred irreproachable words a week" and published in six installments in Du Camp's literary journal, the Revue de Paris.
The cappuccino is irreproachable.
I enjoy being irreproachable.
We should be irreproachable personally".
"We were irreproachable," Nichols says.
It must be ethically irreproachable.
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