How To Use Sully In A Sentence
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Customer: Ah, I forgot to fill in. My name is Sully Thomas . My account number is 78007476.
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Their return to a rigid theory of versification was a reaction against the loose methods of various disciples of Lamartine and Hugo; a deliberate conspiracy (to quote M. Sully Prudhomme, one of their most distinguished poets) against the excessively facile line, the line which is feeble and flabby, fluid as water, and as formless.
Introduction
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Tony was reluctant to let anyone else touch the wallet, as if alien fingers might sully the purity of his dad's memory.
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There are tabloid rags that sully the name of reporting, and there are informed, articulate blogs that raise this medium to a far more rarefied level.
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HEMMER: How do they say "sully" in Russian, by the way?
CNN Transcript Sep 19, 2003
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Sully also has an advantage since it tells the tale of disaster averted.
The Sun
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Making sacrifices and always putting others first has earned Davina Sully the title of June's Supermum.
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Pollution traditionally involved an act of defilement and desecration; in previous times, to pollute was to profane, to stain, to sully, to corrupt.
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She wondered if she dared risk sullying the gleaming sink.
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Kael smirked at the memory and burrowed closer, pressing his face into the hollow of Sully's collarbone.
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Anyways — fast-forward like 25 years or something and this kid is a grown man name Perseus, but he totally looks like Jake Sully from AVATAR, buzz cut and everything.
Flixnjoystix.com! » Bobert’s BigScreen Blurbs — CLASH OF THE TITANS! Damn The Gods And Their Mediocrity!
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I am deeply disappointed to see him sullying his good name with this attack on my character and my work.
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Dalrymple may yet use "Eurocentric," but I suspect he has too much respect for his work so sully discussion of it with abstractions like that.
Discarding the Post-Colonial Other: A Vindication of Plain Speaking
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Sully also has an advantage since it tells the tale of disaster averted.
The Sun
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Currently housed in the Civic Centre, the gallery is relocating to the former Sully's Emporium on the main drag Argent Street.
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There was no plot to 'sully' the reputation of Joe Wilson (not that identifying his wife as a CIA employee would accomplish that anyway).
Beyond the Pale, Bryan Caplan | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty
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She wondered if she dared risk sullying the gleaming sink.
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Chesley "sully" Sullenberger to ditch the plane in the Hudson River in a miracle landing.
News from www.rep-am.com
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Please publish this letter as a retraction, and in the future be wary of those who might try to sully my good name.
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I have made the purchase I told you of a few pages agone, that is, last Thursday I purchas'd with my aunt Deming's leave, a very beautiful white feather hat, that is, the out side, which is a bit of white hollond with the feathers sew'd on in a most curious manner white & unsullyed as the falling snow, this hat I have long been saving my money to procure for which I have let your kind allowance, Papa, lay in my aunt's hands till this hat which I spoke for was brought home.
Diary of Anna Green Winslow A Boston School Girl of 1771
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Despite the fact that American films are often among the top box-office draws — currently, "Despicable Me" and "Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps" — there remain a few cultural chauvinists, such as my first hairdresser here, who claim that they never sully their eyeballs with American films.
It's Lights, Camera, Strike in France
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Sully also has an advantage since it tells the tale of disaster averted.
The Sun
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Hundreds of Pakistani women are murdered for ‘honour’ every year, usually by relatives who argue that love marriages or affairs sully their name.
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We try to quieten those who would sully this momentous event.
Hugh Muir's Diary
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Most folks know that lots of American stars who would never "sully" their images over here by doing cheap car and makeup ads have no problem doing so overseas obviously, Catherine Zeta-Jones doesn't consider her ad career to be anything to be ashamed of.
Japanese celebrity ads
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The fact that literature is an ideological construct enables us to answer the objection that by turning to literature to address legal problems we sully the integrity of art with our political agendas.
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Don't even imagine spilling a fleck of gravy on it, and it seems a shame to sully that highly polished cutlery with messy old food.
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Given that they are the focus of the media, soccer players should, in my opinion, refrain from playing pranks that might incur national disapprobation, and, what's more, sully their reputation as the elite of society.
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Roark said the witnesses testifying against Carter, including Tousley and other former sheriff's office brass, were just trying to "sully" Carter's reputation.
Undefined
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July 5th, 2006 at 4: 53 pm seabiscuit says: sully is another one: unless he is getting paid the billion dollars that the ceo of exxon got to deny climate crisis is happening, what’s in it for him? why do it? why lie about the fate of the earth?
Think Progress » Andrew Sullivan Compares Gore on Global Warming to Cheney’s Reckless Claims About WMD
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The term optimism as thus extended would also include "meliorism", a word first used in print by Sully to designate the theory of those who hold that things are, indeed, bad, but that they can be better, and that it is in our power to increase the happiness and welfare of mankind.
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 11: New Mexico-Philip
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In most, if not all, ancient religions with a belief in reincarnation, the soul entering a body is seen as a metaphysical demotion, a sullying and impure rite of passage.
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President Nicholas Sarkozy was roundly criticized for losing his cool at the recent annual Agriculture Fair by insulting a constituent who refused to shake his hand (while saying it would "sully" him to be touched by the president.)
Lisa Nesselson: France for Nonmajors: Things You May Want to Know about Marion Cotillard, Nicholas Sarkozy and French Media
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Fischer accused Mr. Obama of sullying the Medal of Honor and rendering it "feminized" by awarding it to Army Sgt. Salvatore Giunta.
Stephen Ducat: Holiday Shocker: George W. Bush Awarded the Medal of Honor
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The heroic actions of pilot chesley "sully" sullenberger in guiding U.S. Airways flight
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Sully could see that the soul and heart and person behind those eyes loved him, adored him…
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Fischer accused Mr. Obama of sullying the Medal of Honor and rendering it "feminized" by awarding it to Army Sgt.
Stephen Ducat: Holiday Shocker: George W. Bush Awarded the Medal of Honor
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Meet a great civilian (proud lives to him!) who is gentle as a mushroom and a very affectable when he always sits forenenst us for his wet while to all whom it may concern Sully is a thug from all he drunk though he is a rattling fine bootmaker in his profession.
Finnegans Wake
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Next day, Sully led his army back toward the corralled wagon train on Heart River, reaching the anxious civilians on the evening of July 31.
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The dark-haired boy buried his face further into Sully's neck, answering Sully's sleepy inquiry with a incoherent mumble.
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That was Sully for you; living in an upscale suburban area, dressing like a homeless kid.
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The said Sully, a barracker associated with tinkers, the blackhand, Shovellyvans, wreuter of annoyimgmost letters and skirriless ballets in Parsee Franch who is Magrath’s thug and smells cheaply of Power’s spirits, like a deepsea dibbler, and he is not fit enough to throw guts down to a bear.
Finnegans Wake
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It is one thing to criticize your brothers; it's another to sully the family name.
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Sully had skipped too much school the past week and a bit to go completely unnoticed.
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Kael felt his cheeks heat up at the mere hint of the heated promise in Sully's voice, and he cursed the blush, shaking his head and looking away to hide it.
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Sully ignored the sudden chill that flashed through him.
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The beautiful subalar plumage is then thrown out and cleaned from any spot that may sully its purity by being passed gently through the bill, the short chocolate-colored wings are extended to the utmost, and he keeps them in a steady flapping motion, at the same time raising up the delicate long feathers over the back, which are spread in a chaste and elegant manner, floating like films in the ambient air.
In Nesting Time
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Here come old Gobry he come writin 'bout Sully he come writin bout Althouse
"The disdain is palpable," Pascal-Emmanuel Gobry writes about Andrew Sullivan writing about me.
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None of what's said above is meant to sully the good names of my graduate programs, advisors, colleagues, or students.
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Now, Justice Sully assumed that section 11A applied, did he not?
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The term optimism as thus extended would also include "meliorism", a word first used in print by Sully to designate the theory of those who hold that things are, indeed, bad, but that they can be better, and that it is in our power to increase the happiness and welfare of mankind.
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 11: New Mexico-Philip
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That idea was anathema to many art historians, who believe that creativity is fragile and unquantifiable, that using the marketplace to evaluate art would sully the field…
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sully someone's reputation
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Sully also has an advantage since it tells the tale of disaster averted.
The Sun
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Matrix : [ holds Sully upside - down over a cliff by his leg ] Listen, loyalty is very touching.
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Because Gauguin simplified and archaized the figures, he did not sully the dignity of the four Arlesian women arrayed as if in ritual procession.
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From the railway we catch sight of the monticule crowned by an obelisk; surmounting the vine-clad slopes, we also obtain a glimpse of its "Ormes de Sully," or group of magnificent elms, one of many in
East of Paris Sketches in the Gâtinais, Bourbonnais, and Champagne
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Start ending the environmental catchpenny of blended fuel mandates that†™ s done squat to clean our air, but done tons to sully our wallets.
Think Progress » VIDEO: Cavuto Slams Schumer For Pushing Price Gouging Investigation, Ignores Top Conservatives
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Jackson made music that pleased a lot of people, but to make this sordid individual into a demigod is an insult to far more worthy people who die every day. sully
Rep. King on Jackson: 'There's nothing good about this guy'
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I find Sully a bit intellectually lazy and prone to the kind of kneejerk reaction and armchair philosophizing that works well in blogs but not so well on paper.
The Daily Dish: Strange bedpartners
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A thing so cheap, so tacky, so sordid that I scarcely dare sully these pages with an account of it.
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The Nobel Literature Prize, first awarded to French author Sully Prudhomme in 1901, is worth US $943,000 in this centennial year.
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‘Sully, about those others - ‘he started, his words slurring, on the edge of sleep.’
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Then something happened at the very end to kind of sully it.
Breaking News: CBS News
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This house proposes that we not sully the memory of a parent, least of all one who sends a judder through a child, unleashing rather that selfsame, satin-lined grizzly, that selfsame man-eater whose breath is furring the windshield.
The Windshield
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In a better movie, such cribs might be considered homages; here, they sully the source.
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This is a cautionary tale about what happens when you allow innuendo to sully your life.
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Instead of candles, they used glow sticks - the better to avoid sullying the Central district's pristine streets with wax drippings.
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I don't think so, and far from sullying the name of Hogan, it would embellish it.
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JAKE SULLY a scarred and scruffy combat vet sitting in a beat up carbon - fiber wheelchair.
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The reasoning of Justice Sully seems to have a flavour of what used to be called in a related context a legitimate juridical advantage, and that was section 11A.
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What Evans really dislikes is art itself, at least as far as it has dared to sully the innocence of fiction: "The histories of the novel and of storytelling ran together until the early 20th century; since the 1920s, that history has been one of formal drift, away from the novel as a social form that described how characters live in relation to others ...
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