In the sestet we hear his revealingly equivocal reply to the proffered charge of aloofness. |
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This is a very slight discrepancy from strict verisimilitude here, but one that revealingly triggers disproportionate reactions among critics. |
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Most revealingly, he said that his country was now looking into carbon-sequestration technologies. |
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More revealingly, it shows that the countries at the top of the overall benchmarks table are spending approximately double the OECD average. |
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Then most revealingly it gave the names of the bureaucrats who were responsible for the new regulation and whom to talk to. |
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Although intended to modestly cover a woman's body, this one-piece knit bathing suit would cling revealingly to its wearer when wet. |
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As the Chair said so revealingly during the committee vote, we are not dealing with reality. |
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One recent writer revealingly entitled a book on the subject: Education: An Impossible Reform? |
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But, revealingly, the numbers in the latter camp are still much smaller than in the former. |
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He has proved to be a brilliant raconteur able to reflect revealingly on his work of 20 years ago, but these are retrospective observations sharpened up in the telling. |
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It was too early for business, and the Ladies of the Night, as they were called in a politer age, were sitting outside their homes with their skirts pulled up revealingly. |
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It's like 'Basic Instinct,''' she added, apparently alluding to a scene in the 1992 blockbuster in which an underwear-less Sharon Stone revealingly uncrosses her legs. |
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Revealingly, Halberstam's book illustrates several of the shortcomings it purports to dissect. |
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