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But we tried to be dignified.
She tells me: "I have to be dignified.
I'm interested in contemporary things, but, at my age, you have to be dignified.
And yet, while fear has to be dignified and recognized, it can't have the last word.
Part pleading, part accusing, trying to be dignified but seeming abject, she asks for an explanation of why he left.
Earlier this year, Minister Patil was quoted saying "I don't favor women wearing provocative clothes and always feel they need to be dignified in whatever they wear".
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Announcing the closure in an e-mail sent out to workers in the wee hours of Tuesday morning, Farrell beseeched them to "have our exit be dignified, lucrative, and fun".
"If the so-called education has the intent of getting people to buy a product," Mr. Rukeyser said, "then there is an open question as to whether it can be dignified with the name education at all".
There, our policy — if what seem to be hourly improvisations can be dignified as a policy — began as a no-fly zone to protect civilians from wanton violence.
What should his response be: dignified silence?
The new Baghdad embassy can hardly be dignified as "architecture".
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