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flashed before their eyes,
learned subservience as naïvely, but not so
creditably, as
little children learn to read by
looking at
bright picture books....
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further remarking on Pitt's
ability to turn in a "determined, energetic,
creditable job" as the detective.
Seven earned $327 million at the international...
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Confederate Army, and are now
landowners and taxpayers.
Those men
served creditably, and it
would be
unjust and
disgraceful to embarr**** them in this way...
- will
resume after the
report of ****ual
misconduct was
found to be "not
creditable". 19 An
estimated 1.9
billion people,
including 29
million Americans on...
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Moulin Rouge,
directed by John Huston.
Huston later described Gabor as a "
creditable" actress.
Outside her
acting career,
Gabor was
known for her extravagant...
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Cleveland biographer Allan Nevins, "the cleanest, quietest, and most
creditable in the
memory of the post-war generation", in part
because Harrison's...
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begin to decline.
After finishing as
league runners-up in 1959–60 and a
creditable third-place
league finish in
Tottenham Hotspur's 'double'-winning season...
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ameliorating the hard ****iary
situation of the province,
Cicero was also
creditably active in the
military sphere.
Early in his
governorship he
received information...
- up"
details of his service, and that Lee "never
exactly lied
about his
creditable wartime record, but he
encouraged its embellishment".
Leanne Simpson of...
- expeditions, or who have
fulfilled specific service requirements in a
creditable manner.
Service medals are
sometimes also
campaign medals. Two of the...