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the reputable
adjective
Having a good reputation; honourable.
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And where do the reputable people get their information?
Use appraisers for estate work and know the reputable ones.
"You send them to the reputable pages but they don't want that.
Last September the reputable Campaign for Real Ale suggested that two pubs close every day.
Tchaikovsky's "Variations on a Rococo Theme" brought another debut, that of the reputable cellist Steven Isserlis.
"We know who he is and where he is," a high-ranking Kremlin source told the reputable Kommersant newspaper.
In these agendas, notably the promotion of war, the Murdoch press often plays a supporting role to the reputable BBC.
Otherwise, contact the reputable Kenatco Taxis (00 254 721 830 061; kenatco.com) which charges Ksh1,900 (£13.50) to the centre.
At the top he put the reputable and substantial autograph specialists, like Benjamin, who were hard to deceive but ready to pay fairly for quality.
Nevertheless, while alcohol is now toppled from its once lordly position in the reputable medicine chest, it has not yet vanished from view.
"All of the reputable charities are deeply concerned about the need for coordination to avoid duplication of effort," Ms. Walling continued.
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