But when the abuses are well documented and the issues feelingly articulated, they cannot be altogether extinguished. |
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The story of ordinary lives, perceptively and feelingly written, provides material as interesting as any I know. |
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Colleagues have written feelingly of how, in 30 years of government service, Sanjivi always refused to put status above need. |
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Julia Helgewald describes feelingly, and with scholarship, the myriad uses, religious, ornamental and utilitarian, to which water has been put. |
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Mr Reeves expressed his great pleasure and surprise at the gift, and feelingly thanked the donors for their present. |
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Thus, though he advises against resisting superior force with force, he makes us feelingly understand why Doalty and Owen would do so. |
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It was he who so feelingly described the home in Pembridge Square. |
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A figure of intriguing, complex consciousness, he sees feelingly. |
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But Eason, who used to be in a band herself, captures what music means to her characters, especially Hank, whom Brown inhabits feelingly. |
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He accepted a knighthood and spoke feelingly about Canada's attachment to the empire. |
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While I was eating, He praised me nicely, saying it with little words but very feelingly. |
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Since 1989 the construction company by Salvatore Costantino has been feelingly working on laying marbles, thus furnishing both public and private rooms. |
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Hesper Anderson, the daughter of the playwright Maxwell Anderson, a Weill collaborator, spoke feelingly of the composer and his wife, Lotte Lenya. |
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