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  • Remember, I get nothing but upmost respect from you and your fellow friends.
  • Examine everything quickly but efficiently and carefully, because vinyl condition is of the upmost importance most of the time. Times, Sunday Times
  • I had the upmost repsect for Mr. Powell UNTIL he turned traitor to our country by endorsing a marxist. State of the Union: Powell 'concerned' about Obama's agenda
  • I must point out that all the allegations made are without foundation and I have acted at all times with the upmost probity.
  • He is a man for whom I have the upmost regard and respect as, had he not correctly diagnosed my detaching retina 4 and a half years ago, I would now be blind in my left eye.
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  • Here is perfect symmetry carried to its upmost limits. Times, Sunday Times
  • Mobilizing your progressive community for the 2004 elections will be of upmost importance not only in order to preserve your constitution but also to restore the tarnished image the US is now projecting around the world.
  • Teach your children well, teach them about all the ‘ins and outs’, don't leave it to the schools to do, know what and when your child is learning, and of upmost importance, support them no matter what.
  • She said: ‘He asked me what issues were upmost in our minds, and my issue was world poverty.’
  • Firstly, it makes working in a group a smidgen easier if you avoid walking in declaring your upmost respect... for yourself. Kristen Durkin: Life Lessons Learned from American Idol: Group Work Hurts
  • What they dont realize is that when us hunters hunt the animal we have the upmost respect for the animal we hunt thats why we hunt them because we admire them and there intelligence .... Animal Rights Activist Shoots Down Deer Recovery
  • If points are the big selling point, then the uber-critic retains the position of upmost importance. Does the Wine Advocate buy over $700,000 worth of wine a year? | Dr Vino's wine blog
  • It included some overly formal phrases, such as 'rank discourtesy' and 'upmost attention'. Times, Sunday Times
  • Those who serve our country deserve the upmost respect and I can not even begin to think how I can repay those men and women that risk their life to preserve our freedoms. Flag Day
  • I think it has something to do with keeping us calm, as I suppose that hysterical stressed examination candidates can get pretty violent if not treated with the upmost politeness.
  • Last night's military action by Nato forces, raining scores of missiles on targets across the country, signals the upmost determination to fulfil the United Nations mandate to protect civilians from violent repression by Colonel Gaddafi. Now Libyans can finish their revolution | Observer editorial
  • When we arrived she was in such a distressed state that we had to treat it with the upmost seriousness.
  • We should have absolute and the upmost respect for them. The Sun
  • All information coming from such a governing body should be looked at with the upmost skepticism.
  • If you are a former soldier who owns a gun and loves America and all the freedoms she has given you then you are a terrorist and should be punished to th upmost of our laws. Think Progress » Beck: Obama is ‘dividing the nation’ by reacting ‘so rapidly to Haiti.’
  • Upmost in his thoughts will be the midfield. The Sun
  • The immediate issue of following through on promises of aid is, however, of the upmost importance.
  • All my servants were capable and treated with upmost respect.
  • Everything in this room is designed with the idea that sleep is of the upmost importance. The Sun
  • Anja gave me an intense stare, and I kept an expression of upmost innocence. Potsdamer Strasse #4
  • Brazil, Mexico, Argentina and Colombia are the 4 upmost countries with Internet services in Latin America.
  • ‘We wish to assure this woman that she will be treated with the upmost compassion and sensitivity if she makes contact,’ a spokesman said.
  • ‘I would never be associated with a company that wasn't of the upmost character,’ says CEO Watjen.
  • Mr Cowen said the findings were of the upmost gravity and it was particularly disturbing that nationalists were known to be targeted but were not properly protected.
  • Perhaps because the research is being carried out ‘in upmost secrecy’.
  • So I agreed to answer all of Cranmer's questions with the upmost honesty.
  • The stories we plan to tell are all true and of the upmost relevance to our audience.

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