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- Door" Buchanan Range Dennis Gottwald Dr. Luke Smith[a] Wolf[a] 3:16 12. "Undignified" Tom Nichols Turner Buchanan Range Berrabah Turner Nichols 3:45...
- Valerie Grove Wood, Gabby (7 February 2010). "Sometimes I think this is so undignified". The Guardian. Guardian News & Media Limited. Archived from the original...
- Priestley. Lord Esher wrote that Edward VII was "kind and debonair and not undignified—but too human". British honours KG: Royal Knight Companion of the Garter...
- members to try to eliminate excesses and prevent the process from becoming undignified. It has an awards czar on staff who advises members on allowed practices...
- 2025. Wood, Gaby (February 6, 2010). "'Sometimes I think this is so undignified'". The Guardian. Retrieved March 9, 2024. Wolf, Matt (November 13, 2003)...
- nationals. Petro called the treatment of deportees on military flights undignified and said he would accept deportation flights on civilian planes. In response...
- in 2000. Wood, Gabby (7 February 2010). "Sometimes I think this is so undignified". The Guardian. Guardian News & Media Limited. Archived from the original...
- score, they had to choose between drinking more alcohol or performing an undignified task. The term "high jinks" is now commonly used to refer to any prank...
- affectionately called him "Uncle Joe" he was initially offended, regarding it as undignified. There remained mutual su****ions between Stalin, British Prime Minister...
- gods and mortals should be sober, contractual, and of mutual benefit. Undignified grovelling, excessive enthusiasm (superstitio) and secretive practices...