Sentence examples for would be ignoble from inspiring English sources

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If you compared the two main characters with the cowboys in "Brokeback Mountain," they would be ignoble versions of Ennis del Mar (Jimmy) and Jack Twist (Lars).

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Perhaps most poignantly, they remembered Nicholas II's split-second realization that his family was not being moved to a more secure location, that this was the end, that there would be no ignoble exile to England.

Although the owners play down the crisis, it would be an ignoble blow for a 61-year-old complex whose tenant roster has included a former secretary of housing and urban development, Samuel R. Pierce Jr.; the jazz pianist Billy Taylor; former Mayor David N. Dinkins; and Judge Fritz W. Alexander of the State Court of Appeals.

"It was just right, Dick, Eisenhowerr said over the telephone.Eisenhower could be ignoble, too.

Regret, followed by stealthy solicitousness, would be understandable and not ignoble, but this would hardly be Brooke S.B. Hamilton recognized that Gunn was keen to have time with Abush, but she didn't treat this as a risk — she remained fond of her, and maintained a casual confidence that things would work out, and perhaps valued Gunn as insurance against financial disaster.

That would be an ending nearly as ignoble as Omar Little's, and a fact that some senators may have in the back of their minds if they vote on the tobacco bill next month.

On his Twitter feed, Prime Minister Manuel Valls said every effort would be made to catch the perpetrators of an "ignoble and anti-Semitic act, an insult to memory".

We must have known that the ignoble fist of Nazi force would be mentioned more than once by our many tour guides.

Dustin Lance Black would be better served by letting the issue die a quiet and ignoble death.

The "stone" was thought to be a powder that would aid in the transmutation of ignoble metals into gold, while the "great elixir" that would be created in the final passages of the quest would cure all disease and be an antidote to corruption.

Cassidy-Graham is in this ignoble tradition, shifting the discussion away from policy changes that would be immensely unpopular if made directly by invoking the "flexibility" being given to state governments.

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