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  • They suffer from a kind of unctuous rectitude which is disliked by foreigners and their overseas kinsmen.

  • Cicero, although his practice could be scurrilous, his jokes scandalous, his timing split-second, made his appeals ultimately to ponderous tradition and the maintenance of a position of moral rectitude.

  • Displaying rectitude to these central departments, even if at the cost of one's minister's reputation, may improve the standing of both an individual and (in the long term) a department.

  • Yet when a "scion of this family, in an unguarded moment," had stepped from "the paths of rectitude," he had started a line of mental defectives.

  • For the sake of decorum and propriety, our passions live behind a mask of reason and rectitude, our lives being lived according to that which is pre-destined for us.

  • These characteristics owed much to an inner conviction that drew on a strong personal piety, and a clear sense of morality; a conviction inclined to rectitude, not subtlety.

  • It maintained a vigilant attitude toward lapses in moral rectitude on the part of both teachers and students.

  • In this reconciliation, the rite is construed as a paradigmatic situation that seeks divine rectitude through the drama of conversion.

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