Genuinely in A Sentence

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    A lot of debate around shoplifting revolves around whether people are just greedy, or are they genuinely needy.

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    A plot so juicy you could call it a melon and genuinely empathetic characterisation.

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    After two hours ' playing dodgem through Tehran's insane morning traffic I was genuinely relieved to find myself still alive.

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    Along the same vain has his very popular Frog and Toad series, Mouse Tales is engaging and genuinely funny.

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    Also, if your loved ones are asking you how you feel, the odds are incredibly good that they genuinely want to know and care.

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    An evolved Taurean profile demonstrates that Taurus is more than the superficial dressings of success and has a genuinely big heart.

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    An obvious first step in genuinely trying to identify a coordinator would probably be to solicit nominations from each of the three groups.

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    And I felt slightly tarnished by the way we seem to value our existence by not being genuinely committed.

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    As a maxim for guidance in public affairs, laisser faire was genuinely relevant at the end of the 18th and the beginning of the 19th century, when the Statute Book was cumbered with vexatious and obsolete laws.

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    As with any piece of lingerie, it can be challenging finding a selection that genuinely flatters your body - particularly when the item in question is so revealing.

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    Ashley appeared genuinely surprised.

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    At a time when there was no real bond of cohesion between the different states, he stirred among them a common enthusiasm; and in making Prussia great he laid the foundation of a genuinely united empire.

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    Besides the difficulty of finding a bra that fits properly and gives the desired amount of support and coverage, never mind actually being pretty or sexy, it's hard to choose items that are genuinely flattering.

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    Besides, if Keaton wasn't genuinely interested, he could have made good his escape when she declined the movie invitation.

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    Bianca stifled a laugh, genuinely liking the subtle yet feisty Oracle.

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    Bordeaux sat on his horse, looking genuinely surprised at her reaction.

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    Broad services -- The person you talk to should be genuinely interested in your financial situation as a whole, not just rush to jam your bills in a DMP and move on.

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    But data are only genuinely comparative if the whole process is grounded in shared understandings of the purpose and meaning of questions.

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    But I was genuinely astonished to play with a band with a worse name on the same tour.

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    But in doing so he ruled out the single and most important reform that would create a genuinely responsive health service.

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    But it was genuinely religious, in religion.

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    But Rab Butler genuinely believed that there should be a relaxation in laws which he once described as ' Victorian corsetry ' .

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    But the name (the Icelandic form of which is Bjolfr) is genuinely Scandinavian.

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    But there is now a new will to act and you are genuinely repentant when you fail.

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    But they do generally share their predecessors ' skepticism about the possibility of both group intentions and genuinely collective actions.

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    By such means this additional complication was averted, but the struggle to put Egypt in a genuinely solvent position was by no means over.

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    Can a society based on these two principles also be genuinely democratic?

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    Case is 20.5mm wide; 7.5mm thick makes this timepiece genuinely awesome.

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    Church history began to be written in a genuinely scientific spirit only in the 18th century under the leadership of Mosheim, who is commonly called the father of modern church history.

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    City 17 is a genuinely frightening dystopian society, complete with patrolling security, a puppet government, and more propaganda than you can shake a stick at.

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    Clearly her merits as a writer don't work for everyone - but how many writers could claim genuinely universal appeal?

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    Courtesy The vast majority of Thais are tolerant and genuinely hospitable toward foreigners so long as the latter respect certain customs.

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    Daisy appeared to be genuinely upset at his departure.

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    Darian relaxed, pleased to see her genuinely laughing after their otherwise traumatic night.

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    Despite the weak ending, there are some genuinely creepy moments within the film.

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    Each partner has deep respect for the other one and is genuinely dedicated whenever giving their hearts.

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    Enjoying their presence without an agenda, just being genuinely happy to be in their company, will set you apart from the cruisers looking to score with a fast line.

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    Evelyn knew she didn't deserve to feel at peace after the mess she dragged Kiera into, but she did feel it, and it made her genuinely content for the first time since she'd kidnapped her best friend.

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    Even taking that into account he sounds genuinely excited by Mahmood.

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    Find an activity that you both truly enjoy, because if you are genuinely having fun it will show through on your date.

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    First impressions can be misleading, but it can take second, third and sometimes even fourth impressions to scratch the surface and begin to see this man's genuinely good qualities.

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    Gabe asked, genuinely interested.

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    Geller's unconscious does quite genuinely produce drawings on a " mental screen " .

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    Genuinely dramatic music, even if it seem as purely musical as Mozart's, must always be approached through its drama; and Wagner's masterpieces demand that we shall use this approach; but, as with Mozart, we must not stop on the threshold.

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    Giovanni appeared genuinely puzzled.

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    Given Green River's wide selection of courses, students find themselves genuinely interested in the subject matter while preparing to transfer to a four-year university.

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    Good news and quirky stories also have their place, if they are genuinely newsworthy and have relevance to our readership.

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    Handley 's piece on the reckoning of time brings out the genuinely anomalous incidence of consular dating within the territories of the Burgundian kingdom.

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    Hayley Tamaddon as Delilah Dingle, a sweet, well-to-do character who stood out in the Dingle family for being genuinely kind.

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    He had a quick eye for character, was genuinely amiable, uncontentious, tactful, masterful; and it may be assumed from his success that he was wary or shrewd to a degree.

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    He seemed genuinely pleased with our general description of our newly created operation.

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    He seemed guarded and genuinely unsettled, as if he wasn't expecting an assistant today, despite the note from Ingrid she found.

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    He sounded genuinely puzzled.

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    He was beginning to be himself by 1864 or 1865 - that was the first of such periods of his as may be accounted good - and, though not at that time so fully a master of transient effects of weather as he became later, he began then to paint with a success genuinely artistic the scenes of the harbour and the estuary, which no longer lost vivacity by deliberate and too obvious completeness.

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    He was more honest and sincere than Charles II., more genuinely patriotic in his foreign policy, and more consistent in his religious attitude.

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    He was so very polite, amiable, good-natured, and genuinely grateful to Pierre for saving his life that Pierre had not the heart to refuse, and sat down with him in the parlor--the first room they entered.

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    He wished the Club and it's members continued success in the future, and seemed genuinely delighted to have been asked to attend.

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    He'd been messing with her, but he'd also been genuinely interested.

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    He's interested in everything in life and is genuinely interested in other people.

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    His gaze focused on her and he looked genuinely surprised.

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    His tone was genuinely questioning, and she felt grateful that he was giving her the choice to opt out.

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    How does bringing a genuinely world-class box-to-box player to United sound?

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    However, a simple "May I buy you a drink?" is honest, genuinely nice, and polite.

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    However, he also seems genuinely fond of some of his subjects, which i found rather touching.

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    However, it is generally recognized that the UK telecommunications marketplace is already one of the most genuinely competitive in the world.

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    I like to think that I'm genuinely a good kid - I don't drink, smoke, etc. and I have good grades, friends, and everything like that.

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    I really would like to find a well scripted genuinely scary horror - sadly this is not it.

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    I recognize that there are many landowners, farmers and crofters who remain genuinely concerned about public access.

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    I'll give a few examples showing some useful and some genuinely weird aspects of polymorphic recursion.

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    If a taxpayer is genuinely unable to pay due to extenuating circumstances, the IRS may decide to delay collection for a period of time.

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    If children are genuinely interested, they will pick up facts as they learn.

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    If he wasn't genuinely interested, he was going to be as bored as Josh was with the dairy.

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    If only she could believe that Keaton was genuinely interested in her.

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    If the car was genuinely built before the seat belt laws, you are exempt from wearing them.

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    If they don't celebrate, they may tell you, but most folks will appreciate the warmth if the greetings are genuinely given.

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    If you are going to an outdoor event where snappy casual attire is called for, you must add a hat that is either genuinely vintage or new with a vintage look.

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    If you genuinely desire a classic perfume, known for the quality of scent, most have some type of knock-off on the shelves.

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    If you genuinely feel comfortable in it and can't imagine being without it, it's certainly not worth trying to find a replacement that you won't be happy with.

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    If you genuinely feel you have some psychic ability but do not do well on the tests, your particular abilities may reveal themselves in other circumstances.

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    In a genre in which style sometimes means much more than substance, Cassie genuinely seems to have something different.

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    In both versions his name and parentage are concealed, in the Lanzelet he is genuinely ignorant of both; here too his lack of all knightly accomplishments (not unnatural when we remember he has here been brought up entirely by women) and his inability to handle a steed are insisted upon.

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    In order to ensure that your lotion genuinely makes a difference in the condition of your skin, you must apply it to damp skin.When lotion is applied to wet skin, it essentially "traps" the moisture already on your skin and seals it in.

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    In that sense the Kurdish problem in Turkey is genuinely soluble through mutual goodwill.

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    In the case of texts from the oldest historical periods we encounter hundreds of names that are genuinely Sumerian, and here in view of the multiplicity of the phonetic values attaching to the signs used it is frequently difficult definitely to determine the reading of the names.

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    In the cuneiform letters from Tell el-Amarna in Egypt (1400 B.C.), we find among the princelings of Syria and Palestine names like Artamanya, Arzawiya, Shuwardata, a name terminating in -warzana, &c.; while the kings of Mitanni on the Euphrates are Artatama, Shutarna, Artashumara, and Dushratt anames too numerous and too genuinely Iranian to allow of the hypothesis of coincidence.

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    In the heroic epoch of the revolution the Bolsheviks went hand in hand with genuinely revolutionary anarchists.

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    In this he contends that only the Epistles to the Galatians, Corinthians and Romans are genuinely Pauline, and that the Paul of Acts is a different person from the Paul of these genuine Epistles, the author being a Paulinist who, with an eye to the different parties in the Church, is at pains to represent Peter as far as possible as a Paulinist and Paul as far as possible as a Petrinist.

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    In today's Gospel we have a scribe who is genuinely seeking the truth.

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    Instead of it being stressful, let it inspire you to express who you genuinely are.

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    Is it because you genuinely want to be with the person or is it because you are feeling a loss?

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    It can be challenging for companies to attract and retain workers who are genuinely interested in providing good customer service.

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    It does not include those two institutions which more than any others stand in popular imagination as genuinely medieval - the papal monarchy and the Holy Roman Empire.

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    It is agreed the buildings are genuinely redundant for agricultural purposes, and the Parish Council is in support of this proposed use.

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    It is generally considered to be one of the funniest, most genuinely feel-good films in years.

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    It is in contrast to these that the Didache is justly felt to be genuinely primitive and of a piece with the Apostolic Fathers.

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    It is obvious that he genuinely enjoys being with the children, and my two particularly boisterous boys certainly do not faze him!

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    It is to escape the straitjacket of the traditional comprehensive school and embrace the idea of genuinely independent non-fee paying state schools.

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    It might also be easier to persuade the judge that you are genuinely remorseful about what has happened.

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    It presents a practical guide for workers, and a thought-provoking new perspective for genuinely forward-looking management.

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    It seems that it is not doing enough ` mixing up ' to produce a genuinely random shuffle.

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    It takes a very confident person to withstand Virgo's criticisms and understand that he delivers them because he genuinely wants to help you improve yourself.

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    It was then shown that modern geometric methods developed for deterministic time series analysis could be used in this genuinely stochastic setting.

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    It will be a difficult feat to genuinely remain a deist after digesting the information contained in this chef-d'oeuvre.

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    It's crucial for networks to promote their programming frequently and genuinely, enough to garner the public's interest and keep them hooked.

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    It's important for the addict to genuinely come to the realization that he or she needs help.

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    Jon had the Nachos with a good guacamole, a genuinely spicy salsa and sour cream.

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    Katie glanced up, surprised to see Molly was genuinely smiling.

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    Le Caron, inspired (as all the evidence shows) by genuinely patriotic feeling, from that time till 1889 acted for the British government as a paid military spy.

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    Life has done Manuel few favors, but he genuinely cares for Matilde and she learns to love him as well.

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    Make use of local supporters so you can quote a genuinely local spokesperson.

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    Manin was a man of the greatest honesty, and possessed genuinely statesmanlike qualities.

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    Many of them genuinely want to help others, and of course they want to stretch their 15 minutes of fame.

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    Many parents recognize that their child is genuinely distressed by attending school and unwittingly encourage school refusal by allowing their child to stay home.

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    Most of the students seemed genuinely interested in Elisabeth's presentation.

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    Narrowing down the charities out there until you have a shorter list of those you are genuinely interested in helping will greatly assist you in making the right decision.

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    New brides and grooms often receive quite a bit of marriage advice, ranging from the genuinely helpful to the bizarre.

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    Nicholas accepted thirty thousand rubles offered him by his brother-in- law Bezukhov to pay off debts he regarded as genuinely due for value received.

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    No papal decrees, no oral tradition, no latter-day prophesy can contain truth apart from Scripture that is genuinely fundamental.

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    Non-GM food is the only acceptable, genuinely humanitarian food aid.

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    Not a condescending form of sorrow, but a genuinely heartfelt understanding and even empathy with damaged goods.

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    Not only are there many to choose from, but an intricate, well made and thoroughly inspected wallet is one that genuinely could last a lifetime, despite all the wear and tear it might go through.

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    Not so on ' Heartland ' tho, the vocal and guitar are both delicate and genuinely touching, the lyric is touching.

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    Noted yoga scholar Georg Feuerstein says, "If we genuinely desire to know ourselves more profoundly and make sense of the world in which we live, yoga is a reliable, well-tested vehicle."

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    Now if you're allergic to animals or you genuinely don't like them, don't force it.

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    On the basis of a genuinely socialist planned economy, it could be the richest country on earth.

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    Once in a while you find something genuinely oddball, a sort of trove, an undreamt-of curiosity.

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    Only the track titles give away the fact that something quite genuinely demented is going on within.

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    Only when the threat of war and crippling sanctions are removed will a genuinely progressive mass opposition to Saddam be likely.

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    Page always looks on the bright side of life and audiences quickly relate to his genuinely affable nature with some serious cheekiness thrown in.

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    Petrozza, being the ever-gentleman that he is, seemed genuinely happy for Christina and not at all bitter or angry.

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    Probably Evander was identical with the god Faunus (the "favourer"), and the tale of his Arcadian origin was due to the desire to establish connexion with Greece; the name of his reputed mother (or wife) Carmenta is genuinely Italian.

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    Provides a genuinely international perspective, showing how people all over the world were affected by the war.

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    Richemont's tale that the woman Simon, who was genuinely attached to him, smuggled him out in a basket, is simple and more credible, and does not necessarily invalidate the story of the subsequent operations with the deaf mute and the scrofulous patient, Laurent in that case being deceived from the beginning, but it renders them extremely unlikely.

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    Rob and I now became quite genuinely childlike and demanded more rides quickly.

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    Rycroft did several interviews in the days after this heartbreaking event, and seemed genuinely devastated by how she was treated.

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    Seen today, Jack and Susie seem genuinely subversive.

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    She acted graciously with all the guests, yet he could pick up subtle nuances that affirmed whether she was speaking to someone who genuinely understood art, or a snob who merely bought it to be in vogue.

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    She said nothing, and he met her gaze once more, genuinely surprised.

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    She seemed more genuinely shocked than irate.

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    Simply sending a photo to show off is considered poor etiquette, even if couples are genuinely excited and don't intend to be rude.

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    So he is not referring to people who, when they sin, genuinely repent.

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    So if you are genuinely concerned and suspect your child has autism, play it safe and get a formal test done today.

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    Some are simply large, while others are genuinely noteworthy for their enormous size.

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    Some people genuinely love working out, but even they will often tell you that the time spent exercising goes by much more quickly and pleasantly with an upbeat, motivating playlist.

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    Suddenly, your world will light up as you genuinely interact with your child.

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    Take a peek at the styles available, and be sure to notice just how versatile they really are - there is genuinely a flip flop for nearly every practical occasion in this vast collection!

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    That said, the film does manage to hit a few genuinely hilarious or sweet notes.

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    That the smooth politician genuinely cared for her never crossed Brady's mind.

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    The antics of the committee were so reprehensible, that all witnessing them, from all sides of the argument, were genuinely shocked.

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    The board felt informed, supportive and genuinely committed to a growth plan that had previously been contested each step along the way.

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    The civilization which had thus spread over half the island was genuinely Roman, identical in kind with that of the other western provinces of the empire, and in particular with that of northern Gaul.

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    The day will be useful for anyone wishing to support the learning of others in a genuinely empowering way.

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    The earliest expression of this genuinely official principle is found in Clement's Epistle to the Corinthians, ch.

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    The environments are gorgeous, the enemies are well-rendered, and a few of the combination attacks or special moves are genuinely impressive.

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    The films he produces are touching as well as being genuinely funny.

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    The first most obvious and genuinely literal interpretation is that the letters are an acronym for Canon's "Electrical Optical System" autofocus.

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    The guarantee of minority rights is the mark of a genuinely democratic polity.

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    The late Celtic age was one which genuinely delighted in beauty of form and detail.

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    The modifications, however, are all in a more spiritual direction, in keeping with the genuinely evangelic spirit which underlies and pervades even the allegorical ingenuities of the epistle.

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    The national control body should ensure that the latter kind of test genuinely does not give information on disease predisposition or drug treatment.

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    The NMW does not apply to anyone who is genuinely self-employed.

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    The phrases still quoted from him have nothing of an antiquated sound, while they have a genuinely idiomatic ring.

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    The posthumous value placed on a great man's letters would naturally lead to the production of epistles, which might be written to set forth the views of a person or a school, either genuinely or as forgeries under some eminent name.

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    The programs listed above are genuinely free, so start with a few of these in order to develop your parenting skills and create a more positive relationship with your children.

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    The site is run by people who are genuinely interested in and enthusiastic about body modification.

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    The staff were very helpful, the chef genuinely passionate about the food and the stunning belly dancers topped off two brilliant nights.

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    The workshop as a whole was excellent, particularly because it managed to generate a genuinely interdisciplinary engagement with the themes.

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    Their advice can be genuinely valuable (and is often surprisingly positive, ) and having them involved is considered virtuous by the QAA.

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    Their advice can be genuinely valuable (and is often surprisingly positive,) and having them involved is considered virtuous by the QAA.

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    There are perhaps three important issues that anyone interested in developing environmental work, that is genuinely inclusive, needs to think about.

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    There is, however, no reason to doubt that a large portion of the laws is genuinely old since the subject is one that would naturally call for early legislation; moreover, Deut.

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    These lingerie shorts come in several different styles, which is of tremendous benefit because it means that you can genuinely find a pair that suits your fancy.

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    These movements were far from displaying a genuinely national character.

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    These teachers, genuinely touched with a sense of the scantiness of our knowledge, of our confidence in abstract terms, of the insecurity of our alleged "facts," case-histories and observations, alienated from traditional dogmatisms and disgusted by meddlesome polypharmacy - enlightened, moreover, by the issue of cases treated by means such as the homoeopathic, which were practically "expectant" - urged that the only course open to the physician, duly conscious of his own ignorance and of the mystery of nature, is to put his patient under diet and nursing, and, relying on the tendency of all equilibriums to recover themselves under perturbation, to await events (Vis medicatrix naturae).

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    They are gathering places for genuinely professional writers, and while every social situation may have its fair share of drama, these communities are for the most part very professional in the focus.

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    They are not intended to represent historically accurate facts, even tho they include some genuinely historical figures.

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    They can make you laugh, lust or cry with lyrical dexterity such as I have genuinely never found anywhere else.

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    They cater to almost every conceivable major and make the work experience meaningful and genuinely cross-cultural.

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    This feminine tag heuer Link Ladies watch genuinely glitters with Pretty Mother of Pearl White dial and luminous hands, galvanized with sunray-effect for the central zone, and spiral decorated for the external zone.

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    This genuinely ecumenical team also maintains a close working relationship with leaders of other faiths.

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    This is a book for anyone who genuinely wishes to gain a thorough comprehension of Advaita.

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    This is a genuinely made, old fashioned boot.

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    This is one man who genuinely doesn't care what others think or say about him.

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    This was largely down to the staff, who genuinely enjoyed having children around, rather than merely tolerating them.

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    Thus log x is the integral function of 1/x, and it can be shown that log x is a genuinely new transcendent, not expressible in finite terms by means of functions such as algebraical or circular functions.

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    Thus you should have an established web site with many visitors and/or a lot of followers to begin with, and something genuinely novel or funny to talk about.

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    Tim seemed genuinely pleased.

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    To abandon this certainty can leave us with a skeptical paradox that is genuinely depressing.

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    To the connection of their kingdom with the Empire they owe the fact that for centuries they were the most divided of European nations, and that they have only recently begun to create a genuinely united state.

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    Tony Augarde gets to grips with some genuinely two-faced characters from the dictionary Last month this column discussed some of the failings of dictionaries.

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    Tony Blair and Robin Cook have underlined that the white paper is genuinely consultative.

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    Two old camps on the Welsh border are now called Caer Caradoc, but the names seem to be the invention of antiquaries and not genuinely ancient memorials of the Celtic hero.

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    Unless you're just a huge fan of everything genuinely Chanel, you can save yourself some money and get a similiar look.

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    Unlike nonabusive parents, who may become angry at or upset with their children from time to time but are genuinely loving, abusive parents tend to harbor deep-rooted negative feelings toward their children.

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    View each video and decide for yourself if the people behind these tapes genuinely believe they have evidence of the legendary "goat sucker" or if they are just more hoaxers looking to pull a fast one on the public.

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    Was he capable of being genuinely interested in her as more than a duty?

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    We have worked with many such rainmakers who genuinely did not realize the effect their behavior was having.

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    We hope that the meetings will be informal, highly participative, and genuinely exploratory.

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    We hope to offer subsidized places on this course to those who will be acting as independent examiners on a genuinely voluntary basis.

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    Weebly is a user-driven company based in San Francisco that enables people to create genuinely free websites instantly.

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    What separates the genuinely creative artist from the rest of us?

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    What was it that made her so certain he wasn't genuinely interested in her?

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    Whether you prefer canary or white diamonds, the important thing is to choose jewelry and gemstones that genuinely appeal to your personal sense of style, not simply because of an arbitrary value put on them by someone else.

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    While he must beware of hasty speech, he has often to plead that new knowledge does not really threaten faith; or that it is not genuinely established knowledge at all; or else, that faith has mistaken its own grounds, and will gain strength by concentrating on its true field.

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    While some may genuinely enjoy their chosen field, frequently these have been abused women who feel this is all that they can do.

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    Winston was most personable and seemed genuinely interested in the small town and surrounding countryside.

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    With the close of 2007 make your New Years resolution to fall in love with someone who genuinely deserves you.

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    Without descending into the sentimental or the trite, somehow The Office closes for business on a genuinely heartwarming note.

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    Writing a letter when you have nothing genuinely good to say puts both of you in a compromising position.

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    Xander glanced at the Original Human, who seemed genuinely pleased.

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    Yet barring a consumer slowdown, the company now appears genuinely well placed.

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    Yet we have still not directly attributed welfare reform to identifiable subjects in a genuinely causal explanation.

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    You'll make a great impression if you show him that you genuinely care what he has to say.

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    You'll want to find people with common interests and who genuinely like you for who you really are.