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The film did respectably but was not the hit it might have been.
They were people of a sort very common in America today, who live respectably from hand to mouth.
Our defense has to fight to the degree where we play respectably.
Beginning in 2003, they added another addition, respectably larger than the last.
And perhaps James, now 83 years old, would like to see him respectably settled at last.
Better to ask them about hockey, which they play respectably well, all things considered.
Still, finding out that one human was respectably male did not mean they all were.
After the cold war, more respectably, people have often looked the other way in the name of democratization.
His last season was more of the same, as he helped Nice finish respectably in 9th place during the 2008-09 campaign.
Outside the gates, too, he could see some respectably dressed women.
I was dressed oh so respectably and had my prisoner with me.
So far as I know, she lives sensibly and respectably.
At least, it has given me strength to go away respectably tomorrow morning, without making a scene.
Besides I may be able to help the old boy respectably and without any considerations.
"It feels good walking off having played respectably," he said.
Crime is at a respectably low level, even with the absence of the death penalty.
They won the next week to make their record 4-4, then struggled to compete respectably with anyone.
She'd be too happy 1 was finally respectably married.
There was no difficulty about entering, for men so respectably dressed.
He was dressed rather more respectably than the first in a coat of brown cord.
All of humanity can work toward a better tomorrow, while respectably remembering those who came before them.
Each new hopeful who joined the tour performed respectably but no better.
My autobiography was doing respectably with both the dead and the undead.
He paid attention to singers' problems and acquitted himself respectably on the whole.
Each of us is respectably married, rich in years.