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Her figure was, in the same order of ideas, conspicuously and irreproachably "good."
Carroll rode his wave irreproachably all the way in to shore.
Here are the best, making up a full day's worth of irreproachably good food (though perhaps not your nutritionist's first choices), beginning with breakfast.
There he moves, silently, irreproachably, his presence barely more than a rumour.
How can you condemn human rights violations abroad if you do not behave irreproachably at home?
They even behaved irreproachably during our religious ceremonies.
Though she later claimed she did not yield to his advances ("Nothing is so clever as to conduct one's self irreproachably."
A few blocks away stands the Brooklyn Academy of Music, which has been irreproachably avant-garde since long before there was any money in it.
However, something vitally Ivesian was missing in a performance that in many ways was irreproachably fastidious and conscientious.
Roulin is there complete, as van Gogh had come to know him - "neither embittered, nor sad, nor perfect, nor happy, nor always irreproachably just.
Lauretta was a fat, placid-looking child of eight, who had conducted herself irreproachably in church from the very first day her mother carried her there, an infant of six months.
She has her sights on bigger game: the charming, classy widower J.D. Hanley (William Powell) whose worth is irreproachably large.
At once irreproachably genteel and unexpectedly savage, Cloisterham turns out to be a strange hybrid of Cranford and The Midsomer Murders.
Some had yellow stains, others had places where the threads made long ladders; but to the ordinary eye they looked much as sheets usually do look, very chill, white, cold, and irreproachably clean.
"Solar," the new novel by Ian McEwan, is just the opposite: a book so good - so ingeniously designed, irreproachably high-minded and skillfully brought off - that it's actually quite bad.
While it is sufficiently ambitious in the prohibition of illegal logging and the import of, and trade in, products that result from it, it does not create additional bureaucracy for the operators that now behave irreproachably.
He was irreproachably polite, he worked hard over his books, he read voluntarily in his own time, he kept up his riding lessons, his military exercises, and his athletic pursuits, though he would not box or wrestle.
But as he sat there in the waiting-room thoughts of past misdeeds filled his uneasy mind; anything that Admiral Harte's malignance could do would have been done; and in fact he had not behaved irreproachably in the Downs.
Both the young men looked a little haggard and anxious, but otherwise they were irreproachably dressed, and there was not the slightest sign, about their courtly demeanour, of the terrible catastrophe, which they must have felt hovering round them and round their chief.
It seems to me that perhaps you were meant to be there in that library on the second floor, looking out of the window so that you could be the key witness--someone from outside of irreproachably good character--to fix a definite time and place for the murder."
Sited on a stunning peninsula, so that each of its 600 suites has a beach view, The Cove is designed to excess: it has an Asian temple atrium, tropical fish pools, cool ambient music and irreproachably stylish marble objets d'art, which change colour throughout the day to reflect the hour and mood.
Condemned to pass the susceptible years of youth in a railway station in Bombay, he had seen only coloured women, military women, official women; and his ideal was a woman who could read Greek, if not Persian, was irreproachably fair in the face, and able to understand the small things he let fall while undressing.