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They built a private elevator to whisk patrons up to the private boxes, and even erected a quite respectable press set-up.
Steve Coz, the editor-in-chief of the "National Enquirer," says that there's hardly any information available for a price that hasn't already been given free to the respectable press.
Once, he unconsciously plagiarized part of a funeral oration; the case was rightly shrugged off by the respectable press — proof was hardly needed that Dizzy was an original-minded man.
The record drew respectable press but failed to chart in either the US or the UK.
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The respectable Catholic press, notably La Croix, joined in.
We even began at roughly the same time to write reviews for the respectable national press.
There are plenty of writers on the Internet who are too naïve or radical or bigoted to entrust with any kind of power, but who nonetheless might offer an insight that you wouldn't find in the more respectable quarters of the press.
Although the viewership figures were respectable, its slating in the press led US television networks to lose interest in broadcasting the film.
Among property owners, the press, and other respectable elements of society, a consensus developed that suppression of anarchist agitation was necessary.
Where does Soho Press find all these respectable educators, historians and civil servants who avidly turn out bloody (if decorous) mysteries set in the most scenic places on earth?
"We've had phone calls from tourists asking if the hotel was still a respectable place to stay," said Bruno Cappelle, a press officer at the tourism office in Lille.
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