But many were alarmingly sincere and outright delusional that their opportunity had come knocking. |
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The club has extended their sincere gratitude to all that support the weekly lotto. |
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Ken would like to extend sincere gratitude to all who voted for him during the competition. |
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The answers range from the dismissive and the trite to the droll and unexpectedly sincere. |
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It forthrightly dealt with all conflicts, without personalizing issues in a way that offended sincere believers who also respect science. |
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In every respect, he was kindness personified and a man of the richest and most sincere nature. |
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At times he can be really sincere, but until you get to know him he's a real pest. |
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Myres is so full of his own importance he is incapable of making a sincere apology. |
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We wish to extend our sincere thanks to everyone who helped us in any way to achieve this fantastic amount. |
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Everyone knows that the company relies on corruption and black money, and no one believes that they are genuine and sincere in reform. |
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We extend sincere thanks to everybody who met us so nicely and so friendly when we called to their houses. |
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When an actor can portray a character so well as to evoke a sincere and visceral hatred from a viewer, he has truly done his job well. |
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The club has extended a sincere thanks to all that support the weekly lotto. |
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On behalf of the club we wish to extend our sincere thanks to the following people who made this a successful and memorable night. |
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To all the family and relations deepest and sincere sympathy is extended on this very sad occasion. |
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Wouldn't a prayer or period of quiet reflection be more genuine and sincere? |
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I would like to offer my sincere apologies to you if you have wrongly received a reminder about your council tax in the last week. |
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What has he got to show us for all his well-hidden, but undoubtedly sincere, concern? |
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No political entity should object to the sincere efforts to improve the city in even the smallest way. |
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As far as this is concerned, there was no distortion of facts, but only a sincere statement of their observations. |
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Our apologies that this letter is of a general nature, but the gratitude and thanks are nonetheless just as sincere. |
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The sincere and succinct work has won a multitude of readers and gained the applause of local critics. |
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Let's have a real, sincere dialogue on that issue and then try to move forward together. |
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We respect your willingness to debate with us, and we believe that you are sincere in your arguments. |
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Denis was one of nature's true gentlemen, quiet and sincere and a wonderful family man. |
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To all his extended family, relatives, neighbours and friends, we extend our most sincere sympathies. |
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While the film is a pastiche of different elements of various movies, we wanted it to remain sincere and sweet. |
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If you believe your husband is sincere in his permission, then you have a kind of moral clearance to proceed, if you choose to. |
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He is clearly a hard working and sincere musician, who puts every effort into his craft. |
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But the wisdom from above is first pure, then peaceable, gentle, open to reason, full of mercy and good fruits, impartial and sincere. |
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Few Prime Ministers have ever been more sincere in their piety, and few have been capable of greater deviousness or even unscrupulousness. |
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The time always comes when one has to pay one's debt to the fund of sincere belief and has to dare to believe in what he sees. |
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You may feel you have sincere motives, but your hate-columns are every bit as inciteful as those hate campaigns we see from the Radical Right. |
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To the victors our sincere congratulations, to the vanquished our equally sincere commiserations. |
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Whether the government's motivations are cynical or sincere makes no difference to the way its advice is interpreted. |
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Never underestimate sincerity, or any sincere author with an ability to write, and get into print. |
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As we left his suite to allow him to prepare for his next meeting, Blatter engaged in the firm, sincere handshake of the seasoned electioneer. |
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But, at the same time, he is a sincere and direct person, who doesn't fear saying what he thinks. |
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They strive to be sincere and to communicate with others in an empathic manner. |
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Indeed, he seems so sincere and guileless he could make ally unsuspecting bloke fall under his sweet spell. |
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Coupled with a sincere belief in her innate cooking sense, this lack resulted in some spectacularly ghastly meals. |
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Thus, she argues, Plath's poems enact a theatrical performance rather than a sincere expression of mourning. |
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Despite media sneers at his gushy style of presentation, his warmth and interest in his public is sincere. |
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His words appeared to be sincere though I noticed a slight glimmer of amusement when he talked. |
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My reply at the time was that I was no longer entirely sure where irony ended, and where sincere enjoyment and appreciation of the event began. |
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As a Republican, I sincerely thank you for your honest, open, sincere and thoughtful dialogue. |
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They are not sincere, he says, and he does not even bother to recapitulate their arguments or try to refute them. |
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A sincere thank you to our family and friends for their kindness on this occasion. |
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There's a solemnly ungrammatical but sincere and oddly moving description of Baji Rout's role in the freedom movement that bears quotation. |
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Abuse and mental strain flow through the story, but Eugene's crazed influence is balanced against the sincere love his family feel for him. |
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A sincere thanks to one and all and best wishes to everyone for a very Happy Christmas and prosperous New Year. |
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Although there was a fake formality to the deliverance of Cameron's lines, Kate still believed them to be sincere. |
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Hunter replied, but I couldn't tell if he was sincere or just putting on an act. |
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But how did they know he was sincere about changing his behaviour, and wasn't just putting on an act to impress magistrates? |
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These frank statements suggest that he is sincere and serious about exposing the problems and proposing solutions. |
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But I think some decent and sincere people on the Right misunderstand the jocularity around here for a lack of sincerity. |
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A catch-all clause forbidding the award of the cup to anyone wearing a white shirt would be more sincere. |
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Local councillors come and go, all express a sincere desire to commiserate, but none has ever lifted a finger. |
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Frontman Win Butler's lyrics rarely bother to rhyme, allowing their bizarre but always sincere sentiments to reach the ear even more directly. |
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Every person needs to be open and sincere, and can be open and sincere only if he is facing a well-disposed listener who treats him as a friend. |
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He himself regarded it as a watershed in his thinking, signaling his move toward a more sincere adherence to religious principles. |
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The competition organisers would like to extend a sincere thank you to the judges who adjudicated all the entries. |
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It was very well supported and sincere thanks to all who were associated with the day. |
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So, without further ado, a very sincere homage to the talented and much-missed Mr. King. |
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Once a pure and sincere member of the literati, he is now a superb wheeler-dealer in Shanghai's real estate market. |
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It's our sincere hope that you continue believing in today's gain from yesterday's effort. |
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They believe that governments are sincere about combating drugs and the narco. |
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This year's rising darlings Coldplay make sincere, earnest music, but appear almost naively accessible and unpretentious by comparison. |
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Our amends may include a sincere apology, removing the shards, getting the carpet cleaned and buying a new bottle of milk. |
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Consequently, he will hardly be prepared to express sincere, heartfelt gratitude when called upon to do so in his interaction with God. |
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I can make a man blush by saying something sincere, with a dollop of sauciness thrown in. |
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A strong political will on part of the government and a positive, sincere approach from authorities is needed to solve this knotty problem. |
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His faith is far more sincere and far more deserving of respect than the brain-dead know-nothingism of the fundamentalists. |
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From the sounds of it, his return to faith is absolutely sincere, and his reformation is the real deal. |
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In the hands of another writer, the evolution of Fleur's emotions might have been a drippily sincere story. |
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One assumes it's a sincere position against illegal aliens and illegal immigration. |
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Please, nevertheless, accept our profuse and sincere apologies for this incident. |
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I'm beginning to feel sorry for the poor sincere red state schmucks who believe in all this traditional values stuff. |
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Sometimes it has been a sincere feeling that an ordinarily appropriate remark is inappropriate at this extraordinary moment. |
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We extend sincere sympathy to his mother Maisie, sister and brothers, relations and many friends. |
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That she is a woman with the most sincere and proven solicitude for refugees was attested to by their representatives. |
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I stuck out like a sore thumb because I was brought up to be polite and people are not quite sincere there. |
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To his wife, his daughters, and all his extended family, we tender our sincere sympathy. |
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Like politicians, almost everything they said was designed to enhance their public image while appearing extempore and sincere. |
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Reg was a most popular man, admired for his leadership qualities and sincere dedication to everything he tackled. |
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The criteria of acceptability for Holy Orders must surely include a sincere attempt to live up to these teachings. |
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Kaafk pushed another large piece of bird into his mouth, lips smacking, a sincere effort, then chased the swallow with wine. |
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We practice Zen meditation together 1-2 days a week. Anyone with a sincere interest in meditation is welcome. |
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Fred could see the compliment was sincere in her expressive eyes and gave a curt nod then started down the stairs. |
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My sincere apologies for interrupting whatever lesson or activity you were engaged in. |
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And he would declare that they were compatible with sincere pain at the anguish of a justly punished culprit. |
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He was funny, self-deprecating, human and, when it mattered, sincere and passionate. |
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He looked at the capable assistant with sincere eyes knowing that this would rattle him into some flustered explanation of his whereabouts. |
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But away from the camera, off the comfy sofa and behind the sincere smiles, their marriage is deep in doo-doo. |
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Though critics of Clarke have charged him with self-serving theatricality, he looked and sounded absolutely sincere to me. |
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But at the same time she had a sincere, kindly and generous nature to which I instinctively warmed. |
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Again sincere thanks to you all for the many Mass cards, letters, phone calls and expressions of support that come our way on a daily basis. |
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Swift was romantic but asexual, opinionated but apolitical, sincere but unspontaneous. |
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Jimmy's outgoing, jovial and sincere nature made him welcome in whatever company he found himself. |
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It is my sincere hope that our readers will find many new perspectives and ideas to challenge their thinking. |
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If they were sincere they would open the entire process of the city budget allocation to the public. |
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This article was such a pile of yellow journalism that I had sincere doubts that the flight in question actually took place. |
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As it would be impossible to thank everyone individually, please accept this acknowledgement as a token of our sincere appreciation. |
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Aaron toes the ground with sincere humility, politely waiting out the pleasantries so he can get back to the field. |
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School management and teachers say a sincere thank you to all the parents and pupils who collected the tokens. |
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If the National Party is sincere about not taxing people more, it should not promote tolls on roads. |
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He is another dominee with great organisational skills and a matching warm, deeply sincere personality. |
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There was only one thing she could say, and so she said it, hoping that she could sound as sincere as she truly was. |
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I'm sure he is sincere and was truly shocked to find real, live homophobia out in the provinces. |
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If imitation is the sincerest form of flattery, then this is an exceptionally sincere film. |
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But the kinship between these two pedigreed sons of American political dynasties is sincere. |
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He was so sincere and so trustful and always trying his best to make me happy, always putting things off because of me. |
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For a transaction of this magnitude to be successful, all parties involved must be honest, sincere and truthful to one another. |
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They smile their sickly-sweet imported smiles as they welcome you or bid you goodbye and try to look and sound sincere. |
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He was sincere but he was not adept at consolation so it came out stiff, wooden. |
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All the profiles are from real singles seeking sincere relationships and will always remain that way. |
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I will therefore offer a simple yet most sincere thank you from the bottom of my heart. |
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I mean them all from the bottom of my heart and have never said anything as sincere. |
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To this day I cannot forget the deep and sincere sorrow and mourning that engulfed Pakistan. |
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Doctors are often portrayed as sincere and kindhearted people desirous of relieving the suffering of others. |
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When he says he expects to win, he will likely be speaking out of sincere conviction, not simply mouthing platitudes like many other candidates. |
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The sincere sympathy of the community is extended to her family, relatives and friends on their loss. |
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I offer my sincere condolences to all those affected and stand shoulder to shoulder with them. |
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By contrast, in the run-up to the war, he appeared to be straight, direct and sincere. |
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Of the three, Rubens seems least sincere, the most theatrical in the sense that what he is offering could be a tableau set up with models. |
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She never really knew how to handle delicate situations requiring tact and sincere honesty. |
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I watched a plea for his life earlier today from his wife and I extend my sincere and heartfelt condolences to her and to all his family. |
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His wit, sarcasm, and sense of irony are not always easy to distinguish from where he is sincere. |
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Our most sincere condolences to The Queen and all members of the Royal Family. |
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Hence, we try to make our supplication sincere, free of any thoughts that may not please God. |
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The truth was more that the agenda didn't fit with her sincere and earnest style, so why should she change in order to fit it? |
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Your feeling for this person would therefore be very real and very sincere. |
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The painting also feels achingly sincere, while also appearing a little awkward. |
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To her husband Paul, daughter Kaylyn and son Ronan, we offer our sincere condolences. |
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The way he captured Donald's sincere love, admiration, and envy for his brother was remarkable. |
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The committee wishes to express sincere thanks to all those who supported it and donated prizes. |
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Willie offered sincere condolences to any members who suffered bereavements in the past year. |
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Even when converts appear genuine and sincere, it's still a difficult concept to take seriously. |
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He is being sincere, even if he's not always completely honest with his intentions. |
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All of us here express our sincere condolences to Roger's wife, family and friends. |
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In his contact with people he was sincere and forthright, and always generous and ready to help in a practical way. |
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If teachers are sincere, they sometimes request their relatives to chip in and take a class or two. |
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I've no doubt they were sincere and am sure they don't want mass starvation. |
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I cannot discern anything tricksy in his demeanour, I really do believe that he is sincere. |
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A sincere man, he says integrity makes sense from a business point of view. |
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Saved by Mary and taken under her wing, they benefited from the love and education of a sincere and intelligent woman. |
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If the parents are honest and sincere, the teenager will feel obligated to adhere to such values. |
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Whilst most of these champions are articulate and sincere, they are also human, and therefore flawed. |
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What made it worse was that I couldn't even be sure he was sincere in suggesting we stood out as a nation of bookkeepers. |
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The Notes sends sincere condolence to the family, relatives and friends of the late Mary Bulmer. |
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I mean a more subtle form which is displayed by even the most well meaning and sincere people. |
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Karen had promised, and her palpable disappointment had given him reason to believe she was sincere. |
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This suggests to us that journalists are indeed sincere in their belief that they are free and independent. |
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And, in the sincere belief that artists know how to eat well, I was off again in search of grub that would make gourmets weep with joy. |
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However, to be continuously successful at any physical discipline requires that you be sincere to yourself and dedicated to the game. |
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We must understand that salvation is much more than just repeating the words of a vow, however sincere those words may be. |
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Can she who professed delicacy of sentiment and sincere regard for me, use me so very basely and so very cruelly? |
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We are bound to assume that the self-confessed believer is utterly sincere. |
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Satan, a sceptical archangel, offers an experiment to test whether Job's piety is really sincere or predicated on his God-given wealth. |
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The latter was his mentor and friend, for whose editorial skills he always retained sincere admiration. |
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At the conclusion of his set, he gave a sincere thank-you to the audience and was met with a rather vocal call for an encore. |
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Lies told about your most sincere and heartfelt efforts do not inspire charitable thoughts. |
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I would like to offer my sincere apologies for wasting precious seconds of your life. |
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Please accept our sincere apologies with respect to the proper spelling of your name. |
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I did not think he was sincere and I thought he had an overinflated opinion of himself. |
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What follows is an account of my sincere attempt to follow various directives from Life's Little Treasure Book On Joy. |
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She is sweet, sincere, genuine, thoughtful, compassionate and he knew she liked him for him, not his money. |
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Even though 99.9 percent of manufacturers are probably honest and sincere, Ashkin says, greenwash is still alive and well. |
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My sincere greetings and respects to the people of Grimethorpe and to the Grimethorpe Colliery Band. |
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He cheers her up, she calms him down, and together they manage to be sincere, cool and winningly goofy at the same time. |
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They should be promptly and cheerfully paid in full with much sincere gratitude toward the lender. |
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Is Williams's redemption complete and sincere, or is it just a hollow promise? |
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We wish to express our sincere condolences to all in our community who were bereaved during the year. |
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Only she knows if her exhibitionism is sincere self-expression or carefully engineered self-promotion. |
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We would like to thank all the students who gave us honest and sincere information on a broad range of issues in their lives. |
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They both are very direct men, they both are very honest and sincere men and they both are men who don't mince their words. |
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Answers are rarely forthcoming that can be said to be totally honest, sincere, and clearly unambiguous. |
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He appeared so sincere, so honest, yet I couldn't hold any sympathy for him. |
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In his dealings with parents he was always approachable, sincere and honest. |
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Candidates are generally good, honest, sincere people who want to make the world a better place. |
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He always seems to bring an amount of honesty to his characters that make them seem real and sincere. |
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But I feel the most sincere gladness that the charge of supineness can no longer apply. |
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However, his very fragility serves to expose the child within the man, making for a sincere, unaffected, and genuine performance, unvarnished by conscious stage techniques. |
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He struck me as a sincere and romantic person that hadn't had the chance to find love and instead had enjoyed the attention the women had lavished on him. |
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The sunny, warm weekend was filled with that special combination of friendly flirting, sincere helpfulness, and relaxed toplessness that characterizes the festival every year. |
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It also indicates that many Labour ministers aren't sincere believers in the Third Way, but are placemen and women interested chiefly in their careers. |
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It is my sincere wish that the new royal couple will feel, through your behaviour, loving trust. |
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He was very sincere and nice, but I saw him glance at the pink moustache across my lip. |
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This was a tragic event and we offer them our sincere condolences. |
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Our sincere thanks to Ray for giving up his Saturday on our account. |
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I believe that there is no reason for a frank, sincere government to be blindsided or oppressed, if it's willing to communicate in a rational, humble and practical way. |
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And as greenhouse is a very smart and sincere person who loves the Court and the law, her crie de coeur is striking. |
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It'd be nice to hear sincere, self-critical reflections from you instead of the usual bombast. |
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So here is another sincere apology for jumping down your throat. |
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In addition to being ambiguously sincere, it happens to be false. |
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A sincere openness is required and so far, the maduro government has ignored the few overtures the opposition has made. |
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No doubt Romney was sincere in wanting to help the homeless woman, but it sounded a discordant note. |
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As played by Omundson, King Richard is effeminate, sincere, and ten times funnier than everyone else. |
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Of course, this call for hip-hop artists to speak out comes from a completely sincere and rational place. |
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Directors shepherding millionaire delinquents to and from disciplinary hearings are eager enough to express their sincere concern for refereeing standards. |
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Thanks to the sincere efforts of her family I quickly recovered my health. |
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Suppose I have a sincere religious belief that if I stop at a stop sign, God kills a kitten. |
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It is my most sincere hope that Komen is allowed to now refocus its attention and energies on its mission. |
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The parish community extend sincere good wishes and support to Fr. Tomas Surlis, Tubbercurry, who was ordained to the priesthood on Trinity Sunday, in Tubbercurry Church. |
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And given the reverential traditions and perceived rarity surrounding the Quran, the action would be seen as sincere. |
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His voice was absolutely sincere, with no mockery or sarcasm even hinted. |
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Hayden felt truly sincere and almost started to cry with his words. |
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The angry and defensive manner is replaced by a sincere warmth and geniality. |
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Two, we wanted to offer sincere and reverent homage to those same beautifully made movies. |
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There is enormous support for these men who have been jailed because they have come across as sincere men who have been put in the most invidious position. |
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Although it was sincere, such a policy is not sustainable in the end. |
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Be sincere and careful not to make it sound as if you are moaning. |
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The German political elite was sincere in renouncing German nationalism. |
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Many are run by sincere people who genuinely believe what they teach. |
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The green lion symbolizes an emerald or an oriental sapphire and means stature and robust person, wealth, cool and courageous, stable and sincere, unconditional love. |
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To the extent that egalitarians are sincere and consistent in the embrace of their principles, this counts against the charge that their occurrent motivation is envy. |
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He quickly discovered that Sutasoma was authentic, that he was utterly sincere in his fearless commitment to charity, truth and compassion for the benefit of all. |
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She was right to go to the women, express her sincere regret and ask their forgiveness, but she was wrong to continue begging it once it was clear they would not give it. |
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Suddenly you're not even trying to paint on a smile that's not sincere. |
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They have a sincere and deep conviction about the license of free speech. |
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Students also were sincere in writing diaries in their rooms by asking various questions about words, idioms, and the differences between Korean and English. |
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We can only hope it was a sincere promise and not an idle threat. |
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My sincere apologies if you feel this casts aspersions upon your grandfather, and in charity I must add that he was a child of his unreflectingly materialist age. |
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Anyone can utter the words, of course, but unless the Holy Spirit indwells a person they cannot say such things as a sincere expression of true worship. |
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This declaration was not an empty threat but a sincere promise. |
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The republic did expropriate ecclesiastical properties, but Mazzini was sincere in his assurances that property would be respected and unlawful acts punished. |
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Not only did she touch my heart with her sincere and charming correspondence, I was impressed with her exquisite taste and her very modest requests. |
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He's rather droll when he frames his request, but it's a sincere one. |
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His gentle and sincere disposition endeared him to one and all. |
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Harley shrugged, but then decided to give her his honest, sincere reply. |
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She did not fail for lack of sincere, honest, hard-working effort. |
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His religious piety, even his self-critique, seems sincere here. |
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The work looked muffled, ineloquent and infrangibly sincere. |
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Biblically, the optimum means for attaining atonement consists of both animal sacrifices and sincere confessionary repentant prayer used in conjunction with each other. |
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The intervention was offered by us in an open inviting way, reflecting sincere interest in the patient's story and following the patient's frame of reference. |
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It's nice to be able to sincerely gush, surrounded by other sincere gushers, about love and friendship and a sacred relationship, and know that you are in an irony free zone. |
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Please give my sincere compliments and a well deserved Bravo! |
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When finally he is convinced that Macduff is sincere, however, he retracts his self-denigration and explains why he has lied in this peculiar fashion. |
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His apparently sincere desire to help me deal with my problems made his transition to exorcist Bob all the more jarring. |
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Filmed on a low budget in a 19-day shoot, the movie is a sincere but ultimately inadequate look at the film industry's narcissism and moral confusion. |
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Because of regular daily schedule, I'm just keeping myself busy in performing my apostleship without sincere and necessary imminency to make my spiritual life awakened. |
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She confessed that it was not always easy with the system in place, but the sincere appreciativeness of the patients gave great value to her efforts. |
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He only denies that sincere attention to moral considerations has any place in politics as far as the unduped are concerned. |
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But there are times when Belichick is spellbindingly sincere with his praise, his admiration obvious. |
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It has been argued whether Anselm's reluctance to take the see was sincere or not. |
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I don't altogether agree with him here, for a hearty sincere inlook tends, I think, in no manner to self-glorification. |
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The missionary was motivated by a sincere desire to rescue souls from eternal torment in the netherworld. |
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The strength of his sincere belief in the tenets of this movement led him to ignore the more contentious side of its dogma. |
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What he said really hurt my feelings, but his apology sounded so sincere that I couldn't help but forgive him. |
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And last but certainly not least, to all the online book geeks, my sincere gratitude, as always, for your support and encouragement! |
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There are always sincere challengings of the findings, always the objections of those whose interests seem threatened. |
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In painting and gemmary, Fortunato, like his countrymen, was a quack, but in the matter of old wines he was sincere. |
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Virtuous action towards others begins with virtuous and sincere thought, which begins with knowledge. |
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Bombing represented a sincere, albeit mistaken, attempt to bring about Germany's military defeat. |
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What sincere friendship are you talking about considering you recognized our name and now you are strongly pushing us to change it? |
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Negotiating ploy to lower the price of the Denver Post or sincere plan to relaunch the storied Rocky Mountain News? |
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Some have posed this with the sincere intention of being helpful. |
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I would Like to express my sincere gratitude to all the staff at Wellington Hospital's antenatal ward. |
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By forcing their suitors to be earnest or sincere, the women psychodramatically circumscribe them. |
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You left behind some broken hearts, That loved you most sincere, I never shall and never will forget you, Swanny dear. |
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Wouter Bos seems too good to be true. He's smart, relaxed and impossibly telegenic, with a knack for coming across as humble and sincere. |
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After a small history of the study of airs, he explained his own experiments in an open and sincere style. |
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She then made a sincere request asking everybody to sing along, reports The Sun. |
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Eton College offers its sincere apologies to those boys concerned and their families. |
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Pryor's overfondness for medium-tempo shuffles can make his shows a little predictable, and his stage presence is more sincere than flamboyant. |
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The United States government allowed sincere objectors to serve in noncombatant military roles. |
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They remembered his earlier suppression of them and did not believe him to be sincere in his recognition of Presbyterianism. |
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What remains an insulting accounting gimmick does not protect the rights of Americans with sincere conscientious objections. |
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Such fears and questions are not groundless, and those that express them are sincere humanitarians, not hippy peaceniks. |
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Thank you also to Reverend Clive Hogger for a most sincere service and to Grimmett and Timms especially Joy for their kindness. |
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The sloth proves neither strifeful brute, nor sanguine, but sincere. |
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Usually, a woman was required to be modest and shy to make sure that her suitor was sincere, but breaking this rule serves to speed along the plot. |
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We would like to offer our sincere thanks to the generous Ragley Hall Battle Prommers, many of whom attend year on year and never fail to surprise us with their generosity. |
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His love for Chinese culture sparked a sincere hatred for Mongol culture. |
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It is not by means of a social xenophobia and cainophobia that we shall succeed in junking our sawdust goals but only by a sincere and passionate openness to new experience. |
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This typically entails the sincere avowal of a new belief system, but may also present itself in other ways, such as adoption into an identity group or spiritual lineage. |
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They are sincere, straight shooters, hospitable and well rounded. |
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The leaders of the Miaphysite cause across the empire still loudly proclaimed their loyalty to the imperial throne, and there is no reason to doubt that most were sincere. |
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Akin later claimed that he misspoke and his words were misplaced, then offered what seemed like a sincere apology while still defending his consistent pro-life stance. |
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Sincerely insincere, insincerely sincere, authentically inauthentic, inauthentically authentic, his work vexes the normative and all the usual binaries. |
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Although Cabral was initially offered the command of the 4th Armada, scheduled for 1502, it seemed more like a pro forma gesture than a sincere offer. |
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What they all share is a sincere, albeit decidedly left-of-center political, belief in making available arts reviews, social commentary and news from a black perspective. |
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President Pervez Musharraf is undoubtedly sincere in his belief that he, and he alone, can save Pakistan from the twin perils of terrorism and anarchy. |
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He created an absurd and funny universe that, though ridiculous, always seemed real and sincere. |
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You brought the house down and your testimony was direct and sincere. |
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I doubt the letters of the unvindicated who wrote, begging for a fresh look at the evidence, seemed any less sincere. |
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Tumid blustering, with more or less of sincerity, which need not be entirely sincere, yet the sincerer the better, is like to go far. |
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