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It's dignified.
"It's very romantic, it's dignified in the best sense of the word".
It's dignified, in the worst sense of the word, and its acclaim is bad news for better films playing now and coming soon.
It's dignified, refined.
The stone, she says, is "beautiful, it's paleolithic, it's monumental, it's dignified, it will never, ever let me down.
It's over there that it's undignified, and here it's dignified," Bertrand said, according to Reuters.
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It was dignified, virtually a heritage piece, and she eventually succumbed to its charms.
"I didn't think it was dignified, but times have changed," she told Life.
Hitchens recalls: "I told Salman that it didn't make any difference to my support for him but that I didn't think it would 'work' and that I didn't think it was dignified.
People told QSA of funeral directors asking whether their deceased relative "deserved better", with staff pressing relatives to pay more for embalming as it was "dignified for the deceased".
It was dignified, sort of, if you count Rangel shaking hands with the lawyers who were about to present the ethics case against him before he "stunned the packed hearing room," as the Times put it, by walking out of what was in effect his trial by the House Ethics Committee.
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