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Respectfully, a symbol worth dropping.
His novels have come to be reviewed more respectfully; a Hawthorne-ish short story he wrote, "The Man in the Black Suit," won a 1996 O. Henry Award.
Derived from aristocratic fashions of 16th-century Spain, this garb now defines an urban indigenous woman of La Paz, known as a chola, or, more respectfully, a senora de pollera, a "woman of the skirt".
The problem for the conversation (and it's an important conversation to have) is that neither side seems able to believe in the good intentions of the other — or, if they do, they have trouble stating their case respectfully, a problem made worse by Internet culture.
There is a soldier's ghost (the Great War is the one subject that everyone in these stories speaks of respectfully), a sexy young gardener with blackmail on his mind, and one of the series's two cases of unconsummated marriage, apparently not that uncommon a phenomenon in the 1920's.
When the in Experiment 1 is compared with the interpolated results using WBW MT in Experiment 4, we get a WER 49.6% reduced to 46.6% respectfully, a 6.0% relative improvement when using 100 sentences.
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A: Respectfully, the great Nimoy erred here in extrapolating a metaphysical, neo-feminine Divine into a sexual/sensual Divine.
Obama will be treated a little more respectfully for a while.
And students certainly have a right to respectfully protest a speaker with whom they disagree.
Mr. Frahm interpreted the melody respectfully, with a warmblooded tone and a rounded sense of phrase.
An ABC employee respectfully handed a neighbor, Lydia Petrey, a note written by Diane Sawyer to Samantha's mother, Erin.
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