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- This rejection of all godhead appalled the rectitudinous Robespierre.
- As a rectitudinous Yankee of aristocratic stripe, tooting his own horn made him sick.
- Inevitably, some rectitudinous soul will have to admit, " Yes, I tried snorting cocaine.
- Foster pointed to the use of words like ` rectitudinous'and ` oleaginous'to help prove his case.
- It's the world of a Connecticut Yankee, as rectitudinous as that of a Massachusetts Yankee, but perhaps harder-headed.
- Indeed, the very words Medici and Florence evoke certain art images : the rectitudinous sculptures of Lorenzo Ghiberti; Filippo Lippi's peachy madonnas, Luca della Robbia's ceramic putti and swags.
- Lieberman, off a Senate floor speech he made two years ago condemning Clinton's dalliance with Monica Lewinsky, " a staff member half his age, " became Mr . Rectitudinous that day.
- When she was growing up, her father, Richard Berlin, ran the Hearst Corp ., and her mother, Honey, a rectitudinous society woman with a shrewish tongue, constantly rebuked her daughter, who was regarded as an embarrassment.
- No Massachusetts politician more epitomized character in public life than Elliot Lee Richardson, the rectitudinous Yankee lost to a brain hemorrhage on New Year's Eve at age 79 . But Richardson, the record holder for sitting in different Cabinet posts, a Dudley Do-Right who almost always tried to do the right thing _ whether marching across Utah Beach in the Normandy Invasion or standing up against the perfidious Nixon gang over Watergate _ had too much character for his own party, if not his own good.