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I could go even further, and say it would be ennobled by such a decision.
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He will not become greatly ennobled, or enriched, or otherwise rewarded by taking on this task.
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By giving them worthy houses, new ambitions and much that refines and ennobles character will be brought into their lives.
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I think he might have been ennobled for that.
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I do not think that any police officer of distinction has ever been ennobled.
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They could be ennobled to higher ranks now.
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They are not only old, but are also ennobling.
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I have a feeling that she will soon be ennobled and in another place as well.
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No, he was not really saying so, nor was he ennobling anybody with the title of "dog".
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The ways in which they were ennobled were quite different.
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If a commoner was ennobled, he took care as soon as possible to buy a country estate, if he did not already own one.
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I have always looked upon him as one who can be relied upon to support a project for ennobling our towns and preserving our countryside.
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I am sure that he will be ennobled in due course.
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The people who win money and wealth in that way are ennobled and looked up to in this country.
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Work has a sacredness of its own, it is something that ennobles man, and the fact that working hours have been reduced is incomprehensible.
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They sometimes do because they are businessmen, but as engineers they are never ennobled.
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There may be some hidden reason for ennobling it or raising the status of this barren rock to the position of island.
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All we can say is that we think that their immediate predecessors—most of whom are ennobled, and some of whom have become very eccentric—were even worse.
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If they have selected the age at which they will appoint, it follows that a person's age will be the criterion of whether he is ennobled, not his qualities.
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I suspect that beneath the common man approach that he brings to everything is a secret desire to be ennobled and to sit in another place along the corridor.
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A trade and occupation are ennobling things.
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Is it ennobling for our large teaching hospitals to deface the facade of a hospital with advertisements for proprietary foods and beer in order to raise money for the hospital?
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Being among the best is ennobling.
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The citizen is empowered, and thereby ennobled.
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He claims that morality should be internally ennobling, a position similar to virtue ethics.
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The family was ennobled in 1639, 1667 and 1736.
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Until 1812 in some regions, the purchaser of land designated feudal was ennobled by the noble seat that he held and became a "conte".
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He was later ennobled with the "kazoku" peerage title of "shishaku" (viscount).
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He stands as an art-directing giant; his creative ingenuity ennobles the craft of film design even now.
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Several of them were ennobled as a result and admitted into the ranks of the szlachta.
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Shortly after, it was discovered that he had made an appeal to be ennobled before the revolution (a request that had been denied).
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He was released from serfdom, and received the right to his land, but was probably not ennobled.
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After the war, he was ennobled with the title of "danshaku" (baron) under the "kazoku" peerage system.
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The true evolutionary epic, retold as poetry, is as intrinsically ennobling as any religious epic.
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Then the personality receives the accolade of knighthood that ennobles it for an eternity.
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In 1736, he was ennobled and built the castle.
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He ennobled his poetry through philosophy and embellished his philosophy through his poetry.
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His portrayal of the human image is empathic, ennobling, and psychologically penetrating.
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In 1887, he was ennobled with the title of viscount ("shishaku") under the "kazoku" peerage system.
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He was ennobled with the title of "danshaku" (baron) in 1915 under the "kazoku" peerage system.
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Most often the individual being ennobled would join an existing noble szlachta clan and assume the undifferentiated coat of arms of that clan.
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The chronicles describe him as the one who was greatly ennobled by the kings and who headed the army.
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Humans with valuable talents like genetics, robotics, etc. are often given golden torcs and are sometimes even ennobled.
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The majority of aristocratic families originated in the merchant class, and were ennobled between the 14th and the late 19th century.
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He was ennobled as a baron in the 2009 honours list.
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Additionally, hundreds of families were ennobled, i.e. without titles.
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He viewed the life of arms to be ennobling in itself and, indeed, in some way, a route to salvation.
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In 1438, he was made steward of the royal expenditure; in 1441 he and his family were ennobled by letters patent.
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He was later ennobled with the title of "danshaku" (baron) under the "kazoku" peerage system.
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During her short reign, to secure support for her rule, she ennobled many families.
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Hidaka was ennobled with the title of baron ("danshaku") under the "kazoku" peerage system in 1907, and was promoted to full admiral in 1908.
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They had several children, who were ennobled or married to nobles.
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He was ennobled with the title of "danshaku" (baron) in the "kazoku" peerage system.
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He was making a fortune, and was ennobled in 1715.
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In 1884, he was ennobled with the title of viscount ("shishaku") under the "kazoku" peerage system.
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In 1907, he was ennobled with the title of baron ("danshaku") under the "kazoku" peerage system.
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Following the conclusion of the war, he was ennobled with the title of baron under the "kazoku" peerage system.
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They only differ from nobility in that due to circumstances, the lack of opportunity, and/or political regime, they have not been ennobled.
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As a result of buying this office, he was ennobled and entered the prestigious aristocracy.
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In this fashion, organization was ennobled as an act of social solidarity and resistance.
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Depending on time and region, various laws have governed who could be ennobled and how.
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Most nobles either inherited the title or were ennobled by the king.
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In 1884, he was ennobled with the title of "hakushaku" (count) under the "kazoku" peerage system.
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Viscounts and barons could be ennobled with or without "grandeza" (grandeeship, literally greatness).
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Between 1591 and 1593 he was also the mayor of that city and was ennobled.
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Here she gave bud, blossom and fruit to that harmony of sound that also ennobled the art of the prima donne.
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By later usage, this act is held to have ennobled the family as parliamentary barons, creating the title.
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Lom himself claimed that his family had been ennobled and the family title dated from 1601.
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The family had been recently ennobled and was not rich.
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He entered the civil service in 1814, was ennobled in 1826 and received the title of baron in 1843.
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Her father was from a rich family, ennobled in 1786, who made his fortune during and after the revolution through real estate transactions.
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Other families belong to the patriciate because they are held in the same regard and respect as the nobility but for certain reasons never were ennobled.
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They were ennobled in the 12th century.
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The act of labor itself was believed to be socially ennobling while the act of economic exploitation backed by political force was held to be inherently corrupting.
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In 1671 and in 1674, his estate received exemption from taxation and in 1672, he, his wife and their descendants were ennobled, a patent that was confirmed in 1681.
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In 1790 the family was ennobled.
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The joy of the evening, however, lies in the skilled recreation of equine life and in its unshaken belief that mankind is ennobled by its love of the horse.
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However, the custom of ennobling by letters patent increased drastically in the late 17th century and the 18th century, when innumerous persons and families received such noble status.
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They, after all, did not have the power to ennoble the husband of a lover in an attempt to improve the status of the latter's adulterine son.
He took holy orders and was ennobled.
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They were ennobled in 1554.
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Nevertheless, although human fallibility implies that we ought to treat claims to infallibility with scepticism, our pursuit of the higher (such as truth and goodness) is ennobling.
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Propagandists immediately set about ennobling such deaths.
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The critical analysis of poetic texts, which the prestige of religious reference enhanced or ennobled, had the advantage of being strengthened by a theory.
On medieval houses, for example, ancient spoils were usually fitted around entrances, ennobling an otherwise rude structure.
Inevitably individuals who believed their claims for honours were as strong as those recently ennobled came forward to press their own pretensions.
Exacerbating this position, many of the drama's protagonists understand themselves as profoundly isolated by their exceptional situations (whether ennobled or degraded) and attendant emotions.
In the main cities, the protagonists were not only members of the high nobility, but ennobled wealthy citizens as well.
The worker would be a fully active part of the productive process, exercising creative powers and feeling ennobled by the work they do.
On the other hand, recently ennobled aristocrats were strongly present.
The family becomes a structure of" power ennobled by sentiment".
If the majority of new peers were magnates, the crown also ennobled a substantial group of smaller landowners.
If he was an aristocrat, he was ennobled by nature as well as by pedigree, and was as dedicated to the liberties of the people as to his own.
She had not been called upon to face poverty in the fair hand-to-hand struggle which ennobles and elevates the sturdy wrestler in the battle of life.
Clearly, then, the expectation was that the newly ennobled who lacked magnate status at the time of their elevation would correct that deficiency within a generation or two.
Here was music to elevate, educate and ennoble, but not to touch.
Do suffering and hardship ennoble the spirit or make people bitter and angry?
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