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in a reputable manner

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The tale ofLady Godivasays that during the 11th century, a noblewoman reputably rode naked through Coventry after her husband harshly taxed his tenants.
Deliciously sweet with musky undertones and a soft, butter-like consistency, it is no wonder the papaya was reputably called the 'fruit of the angels' by explorer Christopher Columbus.
It is reputably the largest TED event in the Philippines.
Highly reputably organizations like the OHCHR, the permanent mission of the Organization of American States (OAS) and Colombia's Defensoria del Pueblo (Ombudsman's Office) agree that there are real and extremely delicate problems involved.
gigas, myosinase I messenger RNA was reputably upregulated after exposure to hydrocarbons.
The DRC's Kamoa and Tenke Fungurume projects alone are reputably the second and third biggest copper reserves in the world.
The Amsterdam-born Candidus ten Brink, the man who (in effect) founded the firm in the 1820s, was reputably a good friend of J.C.
Maintained a large Family Comfortably, And brought up thirteen Children and seven Grand-children reputably. From this instance Reader, Be encourage to Diligence in thy Calling.
A tree in Sered, Slovakia claims a world record for its black walnut tree, reputably 25 meters (82 feet) tall and over 300 years old.
At that time the first option went to Warner Bro., the most reputably experienced one, yet Warner had too much on its plate.
Established in 1945, Wema Bank is reputably Nigeria's most resilient bank and longest surviving indigenous financial institution.
The final Stage 2 rule represents a significant achievement for RMAs and other reputably credentialed MAs.
By 1750, the new lands south of Boston reputably grew the best turnips, and this tradition carries on today near Cape Cod in the cultivation of the Eastham Turnip, which is actually a white rutabaga.
Pirate relics: The 18th Century carved oak bible box', a leather bound King James II bible and a small oak framed mirror each with the initials 'WK' next to skull and crossbones, reputably to be the property of the pirate captain Kidd, below.