I whole-heartedly believe that there is a market for women's soccer in this country. |
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Britain baroque was never whole-heartedly embraced or permitted to overwhelm classical models. |
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I recall being in cabinet when our government supported fully and whole-heartedly these 2010 Olympic Games. |
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It is often said that one should not judge by appearances and I whole-heartedly agree. |
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I whole-heartedly welcome proposals to tell children about atheism and agnosticism in schools. |
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We have a secret inhibition that prevents us from talking as openly and whole-heartedly as we could. |
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When Lady Aberdeen started the National Council for Women in 1894, Thompson supported her whole-heartedly and spoke at their inaugural meeting. |
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Changing the name of the Ottawa River to Kitchissippi River would be a significant gesture that I would support whole-heartedly. |
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But seriously– has any blockbuster so whole-heartedly abandoned meaning for mere misfired effect? |
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Meanwhile, the jury is still out on the other two criteria, though I whole-heartedly hope that, with help, the Iraqi people can rebuild their country. |
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The National Council of Welfare whole-heartedly supports the federal government's efforts to reduce child poverty. |
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But keep in remembrance the name of thy Lord and devote thyself to Him whole-heartedly. |
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However, with its current limited application, it would be premature to recommend this performance indicator whole-heartedly. |
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Maureen was an invaluable member of the jury in 2005 and we are confident she will fulfill her duties as jury chair whole-heartedly. |
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India and China, he says, are the new kids on the block and will outperform the rest of the world because they have whole-heartedly absorbed the new mantra of globalisation. |
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I whole-heartedly agree with his profound analysis. |
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And we, the public, would whole-heartedly support this. |
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So I suspect he agrees whole-heartedly with Matthew Syed. |
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Gov. George Pataki says he supports it whole-heartedly. |
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Support Mr Bolkestein whole-heartedly and ask him to be more generous. |
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My group will be supporting the changes approved by the Constitutional Affairs Committee, and I am sure that Parliament as a whole will endorse them whole-heartedly. |
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Germany whole-heartedly supported a Convention containing a comprehensive ban on the use, production, transfer and stockpiling of cluster munitions. |
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The Macondo community whole-heartedly supports these findings. |
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If I play the Japanese role whole-heartedly, it would be a bonsai. |
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W hether it is through drawing, painting, writing, illustration, or sculpture, she interminably imagines and creates her own world from within, tinged with allegory, which she whole-heartedly shares with the multitude. |
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She stated that the Convention was central to the work of the Education Sector that UNESCO whole-heartedly endorses the call for a formal Meeting to be organized during the next General Conference. |
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All the institutions need to embrace reform whole-heartedly. |
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The only note of caution in backing Redmayne so whole-heartedly is that the London critics did go for Keaton … So that category perhaps isn't quite as tightly sewn up as best actress. |
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And for those skeptics in the crowd, I'd like to say that any similarities between the strategy and my remarks are strictly a function of how whole-heartedly we are in agreement. |
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