I was genuinely excited by it in a way that I hadn't been by the soupy mess of the last couple of episodes. |
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I was genuinely surprised by the solid, thoughtful direction Levin gave his film. |
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Even the music, which, whilst variable in quality, has some genuinely affecting moments, ultimately seems insubstantial. |
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These gratuities are voluntary rewards given from spectators who genuinely enjoyed the battle in the ring. |
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Stephane appears genuinely interested in her music, although he is evasive and vague. |
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The first time he is confronted with the sheer bulk of the super size meal, Spurlock is genuinely amazed. |
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They were dominant literally throughout the field and on the day genuinely looked a cut above all others in the county right now. |
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He has such a genial, grandfatherly manner that criminals seem genuinely relieved to be able to confess to him. |
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I also admire the fact that he always sounds genuinely angry, spitting out his barbs with a Vesuvian intensity. |
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This transformation, displayed in haunting dream sequences and eerie visions, makes for some genuinely frightening and heart-stopping moments. |
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It is a gorgeously realized and refreshingly carefree love story with a genuinely happy ending. |
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A four-year-old child is genuinely creative and is starting to learn about non-literal concepts. |
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If it then turns out that nothing is found, well, all we need say is that it was all genuinely done in good faith. |
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He looks genuinely bushed, and that's a great shame, because he's played some fantastic tennis here. |
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Just beyond them is the sports bar, a sunken two-story recreation and dining area that generates a genuinely amiable social atmosphere. |
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And they genuinely believe that they created a fashion for male celebrities appearing in the altogether. |
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But there are also a lot of very genuinely difficult issues to work through. |
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She is a genuinely talented craftswoman whose knack for vocal extravaganzas is endearing. |
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Time alone will tell whether this was simply a clever and polished performance or a genuinely new style of leadership. |
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At least Busted have a hormonal effervescence and irrepressible spunkiness that's genuinely teenage. |
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Where necessary, tracks have been deftly remastered and genuinely sound fresher. |
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The best thing about my quiz is that it genuinely measures how good at magic you are. |
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I'm genuinely interested in finding properly-detailed copper-bottomed examples of this stuff working unequivocally. |
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Imagine, apparently conclusive evidence to the contrary notwithstanding, that a very few gifted individuals are genuinely clairvoyant. |
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It is quickly followed by another acoustic gem, No Goodbyes, which contains some beautiful melodies and genuinely catchy hooks. |
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It's a humorous, serious, poignant, moving script, that genuinely explores the value and meaning of education. |
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Today's political elite has no use for genuinely engaged and active citizens who actually want to shape their own lives and society at large. |
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They fear a genuinely popular movement against the policies of the extreme right far more than a Republican takeover of the state house. |
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This is a genuinely stimulating book that all of us should read and inwardly digest. |
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Is there any senior political figure reckoned to be genuinely knowledgeable and conversant in technology policy? |
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I don't believe that there are many people around now who still genuinely find a nude human being to be an offensive sight. |
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Over-the-board play shows that even alliances which are genuinely good for both parties are frequently questioned by the offeree. |
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The evolution of our society to one that is genuinely plural is moving at a snail's pace. |
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A first home is a step on the ladder, it's never the end goal or the dream home, and is rarely where you'd genuinely like it to be. |
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I think that's probably insulting to people who are genuinely really, really hard up. |
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They're either amazeballs and among the series' most entertaining and genuinely good episodes, or they're really, really not. |
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He admits that at the beginning of this year, worried about his health, and genuinely feeling he might die, he plunged into a deep depression. |
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Are the more sexual representations merely offensive, or can they be genuinely harmful? |
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They were genuinely intrigued by the story and felt little need to elaborate on what already seemed so outlandish. |
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I only left an exam once when I was a law student, and it was at the point when I was genuinely stymied. |
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Research that is genuinely unobtrusive may involve the intentional stimulation of organizational responses. |
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If she owns up to her mistreatment, seems genuinely sorry and makes amends, you should have no problem setting the friendship back on track. |
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The chord and respective melody movements are so genuinely perfect that they could make the hairs on your neck stand on end. |
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The next two games will reveal whether that was a last hurrah or the return volley in a long, genuinely competitive series. |
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Without a menu in front of me, I genuinely couldn't have hazarded a sensible stab at what the meal's components were. |
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He laughs heartily, he has a slue of female friends, including myself, and he genuinely cares about all of us. |
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Importantly, what the Saffron brigade needs to undertake is some genuinely honest heart-searching. |
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I think he genuinely doesn't understand why a nice straightish boy like me wants to go to gay clubs anyway. |
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One of the principle values of modernism was its genuinely oppositional relationship to the dominant, bourgeois culture. |
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If the going is genuinely good or faster at Aintree I think Monty's Pass must have a great chance. |
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They all seemed genuinely happy for each other and this great spirit of camaraderie was what struck this correspondent forcibly. |
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People merely obey arbitrary commands and orders, but they respond quickly and usually give extra effort for leaders who genuinely care for them. |
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The real strongmen, the genuinely strongest of the strong, look different physically. |
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A genuinely democratic culture has therefore been stultified and the ruling elite itself largely lacks popular legitimacy. |
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Despite that hiccup the fact remains that Denmark have a genuinely decent side. |
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The camera phone market is also a genuinely mixed bag, with high-end handsets selling as well as low-end models. |
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Some are genuinely injured, while others are cowed into submission by their clubs. |
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King said the municipality had a policy in the urban areas to subsidise burial costs where a family was genuinely indigent. |
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I cannot ever stop being a teacher even when I am not officially working as I genuinely care about those in my charge. |
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He seemed genuinely happy and pleased that so many people were out to see the band, and showed the crowd humility and pleasure. |
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That the other is another transcendental, world-constituting ego is essential if there is to be genuinely transcendental intersubjectivity. |
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The tax system is demonstrably biased against genuinely productive investment. |
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He is one of the most genuinely charitable people I know, giving of both his time and his money. |
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Their songs have a certain elegant charm and a quality of innocence that's genuinely disarming. |
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He was genuinely charming, being boisterously affectionate, having a desperate desire to please, and taking a real interest in other people. |
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This was all very strange, since there isn't a single genuinely funny line in this overlong one-act would-be comedy. |
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I must have looked puzzled at his sudden, overnight turnaround in demeanour, because he immediately adopted a genuinely apologetic expression. |
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Such rhetoric would be forgivable if sugar-coated by a genuinely interesting film. |
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This suggestion clearly implies that the animals were feral, or even simply free-roaming domesticated herds, rather than genuinely wild. |
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So I think people who are trying to help students genuinely write better English prose are doing a noble service. |
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The Home Secretary seems to have genuinely missed the point of civil liberties. |
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Some are genuinely funny, and Dante does poke fun at the paint-by-numbers approach of many contemporary films. |
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It is becoming hard to find genuinely honest and readable accounts of football. |
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Mr Chairperson, I genuinely do not wish to delay things unduly but I need to be clear on this point. |
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I was swept along with the crowd and found myself genuinely delighted when Fulham went ahead. |
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You could see in everyone's glassy eyes, that people were genuinely having fun, opening up and talking to complete strangers. |
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Travellers often want to be constantly stimulated by the world around them and are genuinely fascinated by the diversity of human civilization. |
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It was very hurtful because he was someone I genuinely cared for and was trying to help and he had punched me with no provocation. |
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We feel people are taking these things on board, following advice and genuinely complying with regulations. |
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She glanced down at him, and at once her expression cleared, and she smiled genuinely at him. |
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Only on that basis can the relationship be one in which he genuinely cleaves to her and becomes one with her. |
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Individual efforts compound to a collective consciousness that can be genuinely influential. |
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We would urge celebrities and icons not to support energy dense foods and to make sure it is a genuinely healthy product they promote. |
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I'm not a fan of the honours system, or peerages in general because very few genuinely deserve to be lifted in status. |
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I couldn't quite make out whether the doc was peeved because I was back again or genuinely surprised to see me again so soon. |
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If we fill our heads up with thoughts of gorgeous face cream and colanders and duvets, we think less about things that genuinely matter. |
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I genuinely don't know how people see me in Scotland, if they think I'm too anglicised or whatever. |
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I believe that the world community genuinely wants to alleviate the true causes of ill health and disease. |
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Her present reversal of mood may either be humoring me or be genuinely better intentioned. |
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It's the guitar work that leaves the biggest impression, and fans of genuinely great rock albums ought to find plenty to admire here. |
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The idea of making unnecessary sacrifices at the expense of your looks and leisure time genuinely perplexes people. |
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He is a true giant among chefs, coming over as a genuinely inspirational figure, and to see him in action in his kitchen is pure joy. |
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The idea is that the more players can genuinely change and create the online worlds, the more immersive they will be. |
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Caroline seemed genuinely pleased to see him when she answered a knock on her back door. |
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His fellow competitor snapped his leg rope and was genuinely in a bit of trouble in the rough seas. |
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The difficulty for doctors is to identify those that are faking, and those that are genuinely unwell. |
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But, and I am genuinely sorry to say this, we deceive ourselves if we believe that we can change the world by this means. |
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On the other hand, revenants genuinely accepted as the spirits of the dead also appeared. |
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In the interests of good government it is essential that the monarch be revered, but not genuinely loved. |
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It seemed like everyone genuinely was having a fun time, connecting and chatting comfortably. |
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If they want to have a genuinely scientific theory, let them propose a model that can be rigorously tested. |
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Making sure that waiting times are genuinely cut won't cure all the problems, but it would help. |
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He genuinely feels for his people, and he wants them to be in a position where they don't have to suffer any longer. |
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There are moments when the character's post-marriage angst is genuinely heartbreaking. |
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It's easy to guess the inevitable response because people are genuinely predictable. |
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For every person who genuinely wants a quality product, I will find you many more who just want something which they can leave the price tag on. |
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The classroom is the last available site for the debate and germination of genuinely dangerous ideas. |
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Yet, he argues, almost the only genuinely self-sustaining activities in many Highland areas are field sports. |
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So nice, compassionate, slightly innumerate people who genuinely want to help the homeless could conceivably have been taken in. |
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I was genuinely consoled, however, by the fact that my long held suspicions were confirmed. |
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It might well be that the first genuinely emotional computers are games consoles rather than spacecraft. |
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It can get embarrassing, and, quite genuinely may be of limited interest to persons of different constitution to the teller. |
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In a world where nearly everything is for sale, genuinely meaningful experiences are rare commodities. |
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The Academy surprised me last year with some genuinely unconventional choices, but I'm playing it safe here. |
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I do think that it is important to analyze the ways in which consumerism genuinely atomizes people. |
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The editors are to be congratulated for an error-free, genuinely erudite text. |
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If genuinely free elections were permitted, power would inevitably shift towards tribes in the South, predominantly the Ewe. |
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Sometimes it can be genuinely disabling without the right treatment, if a nerve is trapped or a disc is bulging. |
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They use visual and kinetic means to deliver a political, consciousness-raising message, but their works are also genuinely disruptive. |
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The final bout in the boxing ring is genuinely exciting, although the evening seems to tail off, lacking a real ending. |
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This tale told by the poet in 1859 is at once deliciously caustic and genuinely wistful. |
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It is very atmospheric with some genuinely frightening moments in the middle of all the frivolity. |
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Here is a book that genuinely advances our understanding of the writer, his work, and the England he resented and resisted. |
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They are genuinely concerned about the effects of religious divisiveness in the modern world. |
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We will be discerning, and when failing to discern, genuinely contrite, but we will give no quarter to our enemy. |
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He was not a genuinely scrupulous historian but a falsifier and propagandist. |
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Any benefits must genuinely reach those that need them, rather than simply lining the pockets of the biotech and pharmaceutical industries. |
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The power of such sites to genuinely support public memory narratives, rather than simply freezing the past, is very much at issue everywhere. |
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Though she could be a bit ditzy at times, Jenny was a genuinely nice person who had more friends than she could count. |
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This is one of the bodies of work that most genuinely achieves a reconsideration and readaptation of Baroque sensibilities. |
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They have produced one of the city's first large-scale office buildings that genuinely have the capacity to be passively ventilated. |
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The idea behind JavaScript was to give web developers means by which a site could genuinely interact with its user. |
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The one genuinely disquieting moment is when a bear lollops across the road behind the cast. |
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He believes bank branches can be jazzed up and transformed into places customers feel they genuinely want to visit. |
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Of course, we have fights, but he is genuinely quick-tempered so it's over before it's begun. |
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From the opening handshake to the final wave, Tabby did most of the talking and came across as a genuinely charming character. |
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They hope to create powerful studies that will genuinely influence equine clinical veterinary medicine within a relatively short time frame. |
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If you're afraid of what a neutral redistricting will do, just imagine what a genuinely partisan gerrymander could accomplish. |
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They're really getting behind the team and seem to be genuinely enjoying their rugby. |
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I know there are no weak teams and all the games will be hard but I genuinely believe we are the best team. |
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It was a genuinely fun wee low-budget film, and contained a million instantly quotable lines. |
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I genuinely love the company of women, unlike certain misogynistic Lotharios of my acquaintance. |
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All performers acquitted themselves with considerable talent and enthusiasm and seemed to genuinely enjoy their roles. |
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What is more, the book has generated some genuinely warm and enthusiastic reviews. |
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He made a beeline for James, swearing at the top of his lungs, his face a color purple that made me genuinely fear for James's life. |
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Her choice of objects are illuminated by noticing the effects of similar strategies in the work of those artists who were genuinely her peers. |
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Just imagine what the world would be like if every one of us made a conscious effort to genuinely love one another? |
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The central characters will be genuinely deaf, but he wants to audition local people for the rest of the cast. |
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By depicting workers in a style that celebrated their primordial nature, the artist may have genuinely been expressing his political sympathies. |
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Because you genuinely like this family and have proven your friendship, you need to talk turkey to Jane, explaining what parents are for. |
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Eschewing passive voyeurism or manipulative choreography, the photographer genuinely wanted to understand and befriend these artists. |
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They seem genuinely surprised when the venture capitalists quite reasonably question their lack of business acumen. |
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I phrased it as a sarcastic taunt, but I genuinely wanted to know the answer. |
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Perhaps the biggest reason that so many rebellious types are fond of the band is that they were genuinely dangerous back in the day. |
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Could I genuinely add anything of note without coming across as another desperately backcombed fanboy? |
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Remember that the Elise remains one of the few genuinely lightweight cars on the market, weighing in at around 750 kg. |
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What amazed me was that my company director entertained this idea and sounded genuinely interested in participating. |
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He was portrayed as a man who genuinely believed in the moral benefits of separating half-caste children from their parents. |
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They declared that they could detect no trickery and that the horse was genuinely telepathic. |
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The question is genuinely debatable, with tenable argument supporting each side. |
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He genuinely loved his people and they loved him in return, and that is what endeared him to the people of America. |
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As a character, the sheriff elevates that film because he genuinely believes in hard-line justice. |
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But he has no conversion testimony and does not attribute his conversion to anything that might make me feel he is genuinely converted. |
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The best time to stop smoking is when you are ready and when you genuinely want to quit. |
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Bringing a genuinely unique sound to an admittedly tired genre is worth celebrating. |
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On top of this, they demonstrate just how clean and genuinely cosy homes built of stone, lime, mud and thatch can be. |
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If The Who weren't genuinely getting a bang out of this, they did a good job of fooling the crowd in Glen Falls. |
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The expensive, bought costumes and masks are very often inappropriate and can genuinely frighten smaller children, she adds. |
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He was genuinely pleased with this marriage and so Lydia could do nothing, but bow her thanks. |
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In addition to tackling fraudulent and exaggerated claims, we must improve the quality of justice for genuinely injured parties. |
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He is one of the few truly great, genuinely maverick songwriters and performers of the present day. |
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People genuinely thought that after this there would be no more money systems, that it'd all be barter. |
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On projects like this, designers genuinely give clients a full service for little or no profit. |
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Morante, a favorite Moretti actress, is the film's anchor and she's genuinely moving here in the way that she externalizes her grief. |
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This is a genuinely and proudly democratic country, and the people want to see their rulers behaving responsibly and in a seemly fashion. |
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He seemed genuinely thrilled to be back on the mound, even without a blazing fastball. |
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He seems a genuinely good person, humble and self-effacing, and he's a talented actor and filmmaker. |
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Although Quaker meetings are held in silence, individuals are allowed to speak, if genuinely moved by the spirit to do so. |
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Like the woman who prefers the genuinely tall fellow to the titch in Cuban heels. |
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Ironic, because this is genuinely naked food, stripped bare, revealing all, hiding nothing. |
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The result was not cheap and corny, but complex and genuinely humanistic, invoking some of the central ambiguities of contemporary life. |
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And because he wants, intermittently, to sentimentalize their dilemmas, he has a hard time generating genuinely potent satire. |
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With experience, you are genuinely able to separate yourself from the writer and your current function as a director. |
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The majority of people here genuinely care about what goes on in their community as well as the people in it. |
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Friends were genuinely surprised when he went through with the challenge, and now those who sponsored him are having to pay up. |
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My parents realised I was genuinely interested in the acting and would let me watch anything, within reason. |
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We genuinely felt that we could not not have a particular piece, even if it made for a cleaner, more pristine kind of show. |
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We help those who genuinely cannot compete, and we provide opportunity for those who can. |
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I am a consumer like everyone else, but there has to be a point when consumption ends and one has to genuinely invest oneself in life. |
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Brian Lara, the Windies only remaining genuinely great cricketer, has scored 100 runs total in the first three tests. |
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According to Apter, the mother-in-law is genuinely bewildered by her daughter-in-law's rebuffs of friendship. |
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George really is moving on, and by doing so seems to be genuinely developing his skills as a songwriter as well as performer. |
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Let the molecular biologists turn their attention to genuinely advantageous uses of their knowledge in ways that do not invade the genome. |
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They are a genuinely friendly people, full of interest in the outside world and consummately wise in the ways of the desert. |
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There is an important distinction to be made between those who are genuinely dull and those who are shamming. |
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She genuinely, and far less self-interestedly than most, wanted to help propel young talent to the empyrean. |
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It may sound boring and not clever or witty of me but I really, genuinely think it matters. |
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Violet, however, was genuinely deep in thought, her lips shaping the words as she puzzled out the riddle. |
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But she genuinely excels on those occasions when she employs a mixture of metrical feet. |
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Tessa replies, and I am surprised to find myself genuinely disappointed as she stands. |
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I genuinely think the world is an amazing place, and I imagine I could spend upwards of five lifetimes exploring its wonders. |
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The works moved through three decades and transitioned gently from the traditional to the genuinely radical. |
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It was a terribly sad situation and some of these soldiers were genuinely shell-shocked. |
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This edition will instruct and inspire all who use it and help them learn what it means to be, and to remain, a genuinely confessing Lutheran. |
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In contrast, Ezekiel announces a new rule in which the shepherd will genuinely care for the sheep. |
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Children genuinely form bonds with and nurture a deep affection for these toys, the way past generations did for teddy bears. |
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If we're not genuinely trying to live out our faith, how are we different from anyone else? |
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As Bridges conceives him, he's genuinely funny, even wonkily admirable in his tongue-tied, laissez faire attitude toward the world. |
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He genuinely thought, and I have absolutely no reason to disbelieve him, that that insurgent was already dead. |
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Amazingly, the gun press reviews I've consulted say that it is a genuinely manageable, shootable gun, the result of excellent design. |
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She said she was genuinely surprised by the size of the turnout, the presentation and the tributes to her. |
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We'd talk for hours and I mistook this interest as genuinely concern, but then discovered she was also pregnant. |
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Techstep, deep minimal techno, trip hop, jungle and house are genuinely represented on this collection. |
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Everyone became equally loud, crude and garrulous, the technically sober behaving identically to the genuinely drunk. |
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It's a salutary reminder that only the genuinely elderly truly know what it is to be old. |
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For years it seemed this talented tunesmith would continue to carry the torch for genuinely genius grunge guitar pop. |
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The site is dangerous and our concern is that they are not experts in tunnelling and we are genuinely concerned about their safety. |
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While I've been casting around for reasons to undergo blood transfusions, my father took the time to become genuinely ill. |
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It was gripping, thought-provoking, and genuinely entertaining, if you take the word in its broad sense. |
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New acquaintances are genuinely enchanted by my son's name and that tickles me. |
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Therefore, the researcher is limited in the degree to which he or she can genuinely adopt the world view of the people being studied. |
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First, let me say that Otto Rehhagel has demonstrated the true worth of a genuinely gifted coach. |
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Unlike mere trendy mopers, genuinely depressive musicians are often reluctant to deal with their darkest feelings. |
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It's a genuinely morale-boosting event and it will help people through the next few days. |
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Gina genuinely prefers her own roasted eggplant to any other she has tasted. |
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But Apter believes mothers-in-law are genuinely unaware of the power they have in the daughter-in-laws' eyes. |
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He was genuinely motivated by a desire to assist them in achieving an end to their dispute. |
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Those who know him well insist that he is genuinely motivated by a desire to make people better. |
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He's the honorary American composer, never mind how genuinely un-American especially the quartet is. |
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I have to say that he was a thoroughly nice bloke, genuinely modest and unassuming. |
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If only she had had to play genuinely quietly, or without vibrato, or unbeautifully! |
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Instead, approach her with a mature, easy-going attitude and genuinely listen to what she has to say. |
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Today they are genuinely uncertain of their own greatness, or of how to exercise their power. |
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He seems genuinely surprised, much after the fashion of people of goodwill who sit on government blue-ribbon commissions everywhere. |
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She squirmed and writhed and twisted, genuinely this time, but she was small anyway, and Sarah was strong, and so she wasn't going anywhere. |
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Apart from these changes effectively doing away with my livelihood my fear is that workers genuinely injured are going to be uncompensated. |
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For a man who seems to genuinely care about constitutional proprietry, he's dragging our system through the mud in high style. |
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Have those charged with our security genuinely got the problem under control? |
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Devoid of make-up rather than trussed up in the body-con dresses she tends to favour, she appears as the genuinely pretty girl she is. |
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Fortunately, they do not object because he is an undisputed master of the craft and, they add, a genuinely decent guy. |
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Built off a 1967 Pontiac GTO Convertible, it featured genuinely interesting bodywork and some wild engine bolt-ons. |
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Most people believe there were genuinely good and unfixable reasons for this explosion, but this boom was entirely avoidable and can be reversed. |
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Elf is a charmingly daffy movie that feels like a leap back in time to more genuinely heart-warming Christmas fare. |
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A few pearls roll off, unfurling some genuinely glistening sounds for the waning summer days. |
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The notes by the deceased may, he submitted, have genuinely expressed unhappiness at the time of writing. |
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He ought to attend a class in creative writing to learn how to express a genuine feeling or a genuinely felt idea. |
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But if anyone in Selby is genuinely concerned about being overwhelmed by alien cultures no one was saying so yesterday. |
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Then there are crackpots and malcontents, and people who have been genuinely burned by the Bahamian experience. |
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I mean, it wasn't anything unordinary, it was just the fact that you could tell he genuinely meant what he said. |
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Chan says the situations in the novel genuinely reflect his experience, particularly the feeling of alienation that his hero experiences daily. |
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When we started we genuinely could not play at all but we all enjoyed it so much we carried on regardless. |
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Perhaps Grist's greatest success with this book is in creating a genuinely unputdownable comic. |
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He genuinely smoodges up to the camera and seems to enjoy having his picture taken. |
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I certainly feel very strongly that it was genuinely in the public interest and equally strongly that it was done in a very unsensational way. |
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If that doesn't represent brass neck then I genuinely don't know what does. |
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Greene's prefaces are usually succinct, genuinely concerned with aspects of the writing process, and sometimes wryly humorous. |
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Theirs is unquestionably the most genuinely political version of populism found on television. |
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Would anyone genuinely expect serious electoral matters to be raised at a works meeting!? Come on, give me a break. |
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The victim is scared to leave her home because of the threats and is genuinely a nervous wreck. |
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Thankfully this is counterpointed by some genuinely tender moments, particularly from Jason Donovan as Tick. |
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You'll find a maze of alcoves in a candle-lit cellar, bricked, arched and genuinely antique. |
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So is there any genuinely interesting news in all this vacuous Hollywood house-hunting nonsense? |
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Less vaguely it also wanted to help develop genuinely European companies and measures to improve Europes position in high technology sectors. |
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Now that he's at an age where he can genuinely strike such a pose, he can't quite bring it off. |
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Let your friends know you are genuinely sorry and that you understand why they're peeved. |
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However, there is no doubt in my mind that the two officers were genuinely regretful that they were not requested to stop traffic. |
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So he just genuinely has these rose-colored glasses when it comes to Selina. |
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Some are genuinely aggrieved by the disruption caused to the transport system. |
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None of them have any basis in fact, and in the case of chelation therapy can be genuinely dangerous. |
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Norman Lear had a crisis while filming All in the Family about people genuinely taking Archie Bunker as a role model. |
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She is genuinely gorgeous, with that thick, cascading soap opera hair, generous mouth, and beauty pageant legs. |
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Dressed up warmly in an Arran cardigan and Wellington boots, the two-year-old appears to be having a genuinely wonderful time playing in the red and gold autumn leaves. |
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It reveals a genuinely washboard stomach and arms no longer flabby. |
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Seen on the glossy racks of a record store it's genuinely shocking. |
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This is genuinely good news except for the fact that by then new genomic-based therapies will be available, blowing a hole in the national strategies. |
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The best bits, apart from a few genuinely funny ad-libs, are when the actors seem to break character and reveal things about their own real lives. |
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The reason he had not offered information concerning where he had obtained the drugs was because he was genuinely afraid for his safety if he did so. |
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When did you last hear a politician genuinely appeal to our higher nature, go against the grain because what they believed in was simply the right thing to do? |
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We must remember that in a fair society, an individual who has genuinely incurred loss due to the negligence of another, should have some recompense for that loss. |
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Both reek of false modesty, but deen does appear jumpy and genuinely anxious at times. |
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Anyone who's genuinely confused as to how a pro-Social Security administration might make the numbers add up can look at any number of plans liberal wonks have put together. |
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Federer genuinely looks as if he's having a gentle knock-up. |
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Later, Bhabendrenath Saikia's Sandhyaraag also fuelled some inquisitiveness about serious cinema, which was genuinely reflected in a few write-ups in newspapers. |
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On the horror front, George Romero's genre-busting Night of the Living Dead allegorises militarised consumerism as zombie flick and is genuinely scary as well as hilarious. |
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They'll buy this car because it's cheap, and as a result of that, they're going to be tearing around Britain's yellow boxes and bus lanes in a genuinely very good little car. |
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Most Lebanese parties are genuinely trying to avoid an epidemic of sectarianism. |
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Likewise, the land grant colleges transformed America's education system and, as a result, transformed America in a genuinely middle-class nation. |
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Whether the vote in a rump referendum over the weekend genuinely reflected public opinion in the eastern-most regions is doubtful. |
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Even now the working class is far from responding to the betrayal it has suffered at the hands of Labour by launching out on a new and genuinely socialist path. |
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They zinged us pretty good with a genuinely creative and surprising plan involving planes and important symbols of capitalism, but what are they going to do now? |
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A genuinely transgressive art moment reeked of elementary school art project. |
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It is another acoustically driven gem, a lazy but beautifully constructed effort that features some wonderfully whimsical lyrics and a genuinely relaxing vibe. |
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Although Congress is hardly the place to find lots of radical lefties, it's also true that there are very few genuinely conservative Democrats left. |
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The case for a living wage is economically and ethically powerful if it is made by working poor who genuinely need a living wage. |
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I genuinely didn't expect us to be in this position after just four races and we have no intention of letting this advantage slip through our fingers. |
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The discovery sparked complaints from marketeers, that some traders were using charms at the expense of others who were genuinely and honestly trading. |
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Anybody who genuinely cares for Zackary can only take heart that he has fared remarkably well. |
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Although it might just seem like harmless fun to some young people, this behaviour is antisocial and genuinely intimidating to residents and we will not tolerate it. |
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If I scold her for something, most of the time she genuinely apologizes. |
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When she rolls up to the house of the preternaturally nasty John at one point in the film, she seems genuinely surprised at his explosive reaction to her sudden intrusion. |
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