Sentence examples for the same decent from inspiring English sources

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"From these early letters, and right up to very recent ones, the Bush voice is the same: decent, friendly, earnest, guileless".

But although the circumstances of their lives have drastically changed, they themselves have remained essentially the same: decent, conscientious, incapable by nature of ignoring the larger world and the suffering of their countrymen and neighbors.

As he contemplates the past he's replaced by his equally pacifist younger self, to which part Martin Freeman brings the same decent, commonsensical, very English qualities that informed his excellent Dr Watson on TV.

"There is a capacity now for terrorists to wreak havoc and destruction on a scale we could never imagine before, and I think people of all faiths, of all political persuasions, everyone who shares the same decent basic values, can take a stand against this type of terrorism".

The poop was glorious, but it was A LOT. My horniness levels stayed the same: Decent morning wood, usual amounts of masturbation/week (3-5).

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This new money is unconditional: crooked autocrats will get the same as decent democracies.

While it's too early to know, as our news story points out, there are indications they may for the same reasons — decent housing in the warm South Florida sun at a modest price, and all those amenities.

But, you see, that is why it is all so ambivalent and morally equivocal in me even now, that seminary life, thinking about it on the far side of 50, with 60 in sight, a father to teenage boys, a husband for 23 years to the same, good, decent, Catholic woman.

Despite everything he goes through, he is the same broadly decent man at the conclusion of his mission as he was at the beginning. .

Those same decent surgeons may well be also undertaking a form of vaginoplasty you're unlikely to find much criticism of: reconstruction for the victims of female genital mutilation (FGM), whose labias have been painfully amputated, traditionally without anesthetic a religious or cultural practice found in certain communities across Africa, as well as Asia and the Middle East.

Those same decent surgeons may well be also undertaking a form of vaginoplasty you're unlikely to find much criticism of: reconstruction for the victims of female genital mutilation (FGM), whose labias have been painfully amputated, traditionally without anaesthetic – a religious or cultural practise found in certain communities across Africa, as well as Asia and the Middle East.

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