| It may be unwise to comment trenchantly from the sidelines about a situation O'Neill is observing daily in training. |
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| He was also a man with a keen intellect and strong views that he was never afraid to articulate trenchantly. |
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| Sure, the rich are different – as Hemingway noted trenchantly, in response to Fitzgerald's statement, they have more money. |
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| When it comes to the philosophy of football, however, he is trenchantly and all but immovably set in his ways. |
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| Vanessa Williamson, a Harvard academic who co-wrote a book on the Tea Party, said the GOP may be realising it needs to moderate its message, even if the policies remains trenchantly conservative. |
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| It was so refreshing to see a majority of speakers trenchantly and unapologetically making the case against austerity, in the teeth of an orthodoxy that has prevailed for far too long, notably in the broadcast media. |
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| Holloway's codex dreamboat here saluted Morton's craft, trenchantly, enchantedly. |
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