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The whole album deserves a listen, but to single out Fluffy Tufts – one of several song titles that gave the Cocteaus an undue reputation for preciousness – conveys the sense of dreaminess the group could achieve.
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She was known as 'Madame L'ettiquette' because she was always upset about some lapse in etiquette, if you can imagine someone who had a reputation for placing undue emphasis on formality in the court of Louis XVI.
Hospitals that are incorrectly identified as having unacceptably high mortality rates face undue public criticism and damage to their reputation.
But Egypt's judiciary has damaged its already tarnished reputation for independence, thanks both to the undue haste of its ruling that dissolved Parliament and to a recent vitriolic tirade against the Islamists by the head of the judges' club, Ahmed el-Zend.
The public outing was meant to damage my reputation and campaign, but what it did was put undue pressure on our marriage.
This helps to ensure there is no undue favoritism in how your company extends credit, effectively protecting both your reputation and allowing you to avoid legal action for discrimination.
Perhaps sensing the gift's bad timing, earth sciences department head James Jackson stated at a celebratory ceremony that BP hasn't exerted undue influence on research, despite some academicians' concerns that the affiliation could taint Cambridge's reputation.
Undue influence?
And "undue influence".
What's an "undue burden"?
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