You rightly said that the royal coroner announced earlier this year that there would be an inquest. |
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David Morgan rightly points out the tuition charges have been levied since 1995 but the alternative was no tuition at all. |
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If I remember rightly, last time you were here, I asked you why you were so interested in me. |
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That scene was deliberately written to be a disaster, but Hetty does rather enjoy herself if I remember rightly. |
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If we remember rightly, the councillor who asked the officer about this, later abstained. |
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These applicants were on the agreed facts rightly convicted and I would therefore refuse the leave sought. |
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They guessed, rightly, that his talks were having little or no effect in Ireland. |
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If I remember rightly they were considering options at the time and the public were asked to make submissions. |
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Potts v Miller, if I remember rightly, was a case about the purchase of a hotel or a shop or something, was it not? |
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The Government rightly says that cancer is a national priority, yet the system that's expected to deliver it is too fragmented. |
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The exam, if I remember rightly, involved just multiple choice questions, and filling in blank spaces. |
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Ben guessed rightly that he was going to try and grab their horses and have them ready at the back door. |
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It has often and rightly been said that there can be no precise correlation between a personal injury and a sum of money. |
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Women, it can rightly be said, are custodians of the social status that we all enjoy in that they play a major part in our upbringing. |
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If Bobbitt's predictions prove correct, The Shield of Achilles will rightly be seen as an epochal work. |
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The pride of the collection rightly belongs to Inter Gold, the Diamond Destination. |
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Today, such arrangements are coming under an increasing amount of scrutiny by savers and the media, and quite rightly so. |
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He is one of the pioneers of that city's sound and is rightly considered to be the best DJ playing techno in the World today. |
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Well, they did, with a truly electric performance of Hamlet that rightly received prolonged applause at the end. |
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And yes, the reporting of crime does make the public think, and quite rightly so. |
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New Labour now seeks rightly to protect Grosvenor Square, but some of us remember when they wanted to storm it. |
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For the past 10 years, Shanghai officials have spent billions on what rightly is a contender for the first mega-city of the new millenium. |
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The concept of giving perfect financial advice has rightly been discredited and a system of warnings is the natural alternative. |
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Princess Margaret's decision to be cremated has been rightly praised as being ecologically correct. |
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Much of the debate of the review of York's Green Belt review will rightly centre on the areas that may be used for future development. |
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Many trade unions have had recourse to what is called, rightly or wrongly, fictitious employees. |
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The income of Telstra rightly belongs to all Australians, not just to those who purchase shares. |
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Charity shops rightly enjoy a number of advantages, including low business rates, because of their charitable status. |
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The defendants rightly do not contend that incidental activity of this nature would involve any excess of the grant. |
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If a majority votes for the strike, they rightly expect the minority to abide by the decision. |
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Britain, rightly, has distanced itself from this summary system of justice, without the right of appeal. |
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He has rightly suggested Ascot, who would welcome the move as they hold a lingering suspicion that interest is waning in steeplechasing. |
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Seyyed Nasr rightly but abstrusely laments science's inability to fit consciousness into nature. |
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I do hope that you will continue to give it the support it so rightly deserves. |
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As you rightly stated, the story reported was an accurate account of the events in the Council Chamber that evening. |
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Morgana was happy to see that some people still respected the old ways and the reign that was so rightly hers. |
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Since thou hast spurned the grace of God and made thyself unworthy of the office of preaching, we rightly deprive you of this office. |
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He rightly concentrates on the particular textures and quirks of the characters rather than on the scenery. |
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As Dr Eulenspiegel has rightly stated, these contributions encompassed a multiplicity of areas and sectors. |
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They rightly fear that the adventurist posture may prove very costly to their own interests, even to survival. |
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The public expects us as members of a planning committee to be whiter than white, and rightly so. |
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No one was ever sentenced to 500 lashes for anything during the period of the rightly guided caliphs. |
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He rightly points out the difference between a master plan and an actual site plan. |
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But at the time and rightly for 1986, it had only been seen in the bamboo rat in southern Asia and in some Arabian whale. |
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I seek to change the focus of politics in Ireland away from money and back to families, where it rightly belongs. |
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The British troops were seen, rightly as it turned out, to be the advance guard of a Dutch attempt to recolonise Indonesia. |
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The association can rightly claim to have made a world of difference to many tragic young lives. |
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Indeed she is rightly such a firm favourite that any election would be a scandalous waste of time and money. |
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You rightly say that woodchips have been their growth engine. That engine is now dead. |
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But, quite rightly, the union refused to back off until the company withdrew its plan in its entirety. |
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That was all before the area, rightly or wrongly, came to be known as a hard and dangerous place. |
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The Crown in that case submitted that the confessions were rightly admitted and that the convictions were safe and satisfactory. |
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Tomorrow's event could help to renew Acomb's confidence and re-emphasise the neighbourliness of which the borough is rightly proud. |
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For a change, the video referee ruled against Saints and the try was rightly allowed to stand. |
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As Mr Pope rightly says, it's time the eccentric and discriminatory system was radically reformed. |
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As Verheugen rightly warned, implementation of new laws on Kurdish language rights and on torture has been slow and patchy. |
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Links and colleagues rightly note that modern short-term hospitalizations have few of the regressive dangers that previously existed. |
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We must not weary of studying the microcosm if we wish rightly to understand the macrocosm of a developed economic order. |
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Mathematics, rightly viewed, possesses not only truth but supreme beauty, a beauty cold and austere like that of sculpture. |
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Courts are rightly reluctant to judge what statements in political ads are merely misleading. |
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If I tried to run a meeting of our workers like that, they would have my guts for garters and rightly so. |
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Republicans can rightly make the argument that New Jersey Democrats should have known what they were getting when they renominated Torricelli. |
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The Chancellor clearly resents these concessions and believes that this untaxed tax is rightly his, if only he could find a way to collect it. |
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The law rightly attaches a high value to a person's reputation not only for that individual's sake but also in the wider interests of the public. |
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He was a true gentleman and he will be a great loss to his club, where he is rightly regarded as a legend, and indeed to Scottish football. |
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He rightly points out that China is only paying lip service to cracking down on counterfeiters and copyright pirates. |
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The linkman rightly gave details of a local soccer game in which the Galway side did very well but why all this Chelsea stuff! |
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Local residents and visitors are rightly angered and frustrated by the limited action being taken. |
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It follows, in my judgment, that this evidence was rightly admitted and the appellant was rightly convicted. |
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Homeowners, residents, families and staff now need your support to achieve what our residents rightly deserve. |
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That is not to discount their crimes, for which they have been rightly or wrongly convicted, but would be a humane gesture. |
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The malpractices, incompetence, cronyism and corruption he rightly castigates are not a product of devolution. |
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There are rightly many comparisons made with South African apartheid, particularly the international anti-apartheid campaigns. |
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It's now time for the people of the town to get behind them and help them get back where they rightly belong, but let's have fun on the way. |
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The council should pull its finger out and give the mayor the fine he so rightly deserves. |
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It is rightly revisionist in its interpretation of things like the supposedly expressed construction of the Turbine Hall. |
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The media are rightly criticised for 'body fascism', and placing too much attention on size 10 supermodels. |
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All present took it, rightly, as a rhetorical question and did our best to nod agreement. |
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One of those games involving touch-dial phone control, if I remember rightly. |
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During the 1980s, more radical voices rightly said that we needed to go beyond merely opposing discrimination. |
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He had breached a curfew order, committed theft and failed to surrender to custody, and was rightly jailed for four months. |
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One is looking in virtually all cases at powers that the police have, intrusive powers which they rightly and properly have. |
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Neville has made the right-back position his own over the last decade and will rightly hold onto it for the World Cup in Germany next summer. |
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The river-fishing heritage in Evesham is something the locals are rightly proud of and will celebrate this coming weekend. |
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Above all, it is a simple, straightforward and transparent system as rightly stated by Jayalalithaa. |
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Brown rightly says that the heavy lifting in changing attitudes and engaging people with difficult issues has to be done by civil society too. |
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If I remember rightly I was about twelve when I had my first filling. |
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The Saudis fear, probably rightly, that real power sharing is impossible in an absolutist state. |
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The Taliban leadership also was balking at opening a political process that NATO quite rightly demands must be Afghan led. |
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His wife took him to the cleaners, quite rightly in my view. |
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America, rightly or wrongly, spends a great deal on welfare. |
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A business that failed to set aside the appropriate insurance premiums for such risks would rightly be considered to be endangering the wealth-producing assets in its keeping. |
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One critic has rightly described them as our real National Theatre. |
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From the deference with which he was received they rightly guessed that he was the chief of the tribe. |
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The 1988 presidential race is rightly remembered for its focus on demagogic and racially coded appeals. |
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Democrats are rightly worried that this time around, their base is disengaged. |
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Notice the condescension toward American soldiers, who are rightly viewed by most people as volunteer members of elite organizations, not as unemployable yahoos. |
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Prof. Mahmood rightly observes that the commission can either be a lapdog of the government of the day or the watchdog of the rights of the underprivileged. |
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People rightly aren't willing to risk destroying their own careers if they sense there isn't sufficient protection from reprisals by their superiors. |
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He's a crook, a bit nutty, and rightly did time for his crimes. |
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He speaks as both the film's director and star, and rightly heaps praise on his cast, both leads and supporting actors, whose excellent work adds much depth to the film. |
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The pictures of Gilkes emphasize, quite rightly and inevitably, his classic good looks. |
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I guess they were rightly afraid of what they might have heard, of what the answering might have entailed for us all. |
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Manzi, who founded a company that makes software expediting RFTs, is an enthusiast of this empirical approach, and rightly so. |
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Libertarians rightly recoil at the authoritarianism of their opponents in the debate but wrongly privatize what is an inherently collective and political right. |
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We well know the small influence these gentry exert upon our society, and how the technicians of every order distrust them and rightly refuse to take their reveries seriously. |
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Gilbert Blane and Thomas Beddoes, highly esteemed authorities on scurvy in the 18th century, rightly doubted that there was any antiscorbutic virtue in malt. |
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Waivers were also encouraged by states and the federal government who saw them, rightly, as a cost-cutting measure. |
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If I remember rightly, there is hardly a month or two between us. |
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His tactical acumen has been rightly criticised, but in the end it seems even his motivational powers were dimmed when he lost his spark for the job. |
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On the contrary, we remain, rightly, shocked by these incidents. |
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You are clearly angry at some of the vile postings, quite rightly so. |
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I have no doubt that this concession was rightly made by defendants. |
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You may be tempted to lay the blame where it rightly belongs, on others. |
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The City striker had been hauled back by Cliff Byrne as he tried to race on to a Darren Edmondson ball and the United defender was rightly booked. |
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The heart of the matter was, he never truly knew how to love anyone and was unsure of how to rightly approach someone without it being some sort of business arrangement. |
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His poetry is great, firmly and rightly lodged in its place in literature. |
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Bonauto, now an official MacArthur genius, is rightly known as the Thurgood Marshall of the marriage movement. |
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By the 1970s, when the project was belatedly put in train, it was rightly judged that the effects of the Clean Air Act justified a loose interpretation of this provision. |
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You rightly state club members feel betrayed by the association's plans to sell the building but association members should feel aggrieved as well. |
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If I remember rightly, this Act abolished attainder in New South Wales. |
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And rightly or wrongly, most people associate Chicago with hardball politics and corruption. |
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His programme rightly rejects the idea, supported by many activists influenced by Green or autonomist approaches, that the answer is to trade and produce locally. |
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William Randolph Hearst was, as the author of this magisterial study rightly says, a major force in American politics and journalism for half a century. |
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Americans are more interested in avenging their dead, and rightly so. |
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When so much of TV and film is scabrous, parents rightly want to control what their youngsters see and, in response to this need, the world of Kid Vid has emerged. |
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Surely some of it came from the anger a hooker might rightly feel toward a john. |
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It is framed, rightly so, as a painful act done in the service of being as humane and respectful as possible. |
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It is a devastating piece, one that rises to violence, and yet director Marcus Romer rightly judges that Mag should not be a one-note, sour old bag. |
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I think most people would scoff at the idea, and rightly so. |
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You are duly, and rightly, dumped before the drink menu even lands. |
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Ms. Barrio, often rightly lauded for the power and intensity of her performances, lends her creaturelike presence to the second half. |
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Generative metrists rightly claim that this solution does not work in many instances. |
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Finally, there was a human tapeworm, which as she rightly points out, has the yuck factor so appealing to kids. |
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Max Mullar rightly remarked that caste cannot be abolished in India and any attempt to abolish it would be one of the most hazardous operations. |
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He rightly said no to bugging out as a diplomatic and political disaster. |
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Clarke is rightly feted now, all the great and the good bow down to kiss his scuffed winkle-pickers. |
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As such, Paul explains that sin paradoxically gains power over people by absolutizing what believers rightly perceive as the good. |
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He had ever a sheep's eye for thee, and, if I remember rightly, thou wast sweet upon him once. |
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However he rightly predicted that the nation did not want another civil war. |
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Higher education institutions in the UK are, quite rightly, largely autonomous. |
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Crowley rightly argues that his devolutionist approach to social policy would appeal to Quebec's strong autonomist streak. |
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The defendant must believe, rightly or wrongly, that the attack is imminent. |
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Liberals rightly recoil from the constant pressure on Muslims to explain themselves and denounce jihadism or even islamism. |
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Pytheas, however, rightly knows what is now Scotland as part of Britain, land of the Picts, even though north of Ierne. |
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When in the oration ther is nothing rightly and properly spoken, but all is to muche befigured and begayed. |
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While Danby seems to have been rightly sceptical about Oates's claims, the Cavalier Parliament took them seriously. |
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Lambert rightly emphasizes the magnitude of the task of Christianizing the British Isles, which were deeply rooted in polytheism. |
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God grant that the generation to which this opportunity has been offered may rightly perform its part. |
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Stevens and Lowton were rightly furious but them's the breaks when things aren't going your way. |
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The situation has fallen so far out of control to rightly be considered a massacree. |
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At the same time, the Province remains in fellowship with the faithful believers within ECUSA who rightly oppose and reject the erroneous actions of their house. |
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Others, such as those following the Scots Confession, include a third mark of rightly administered church discipline, or exercise of censure against unrepentant sinners. |
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Though the 1851 census has been rightly criticised as underestimating the true extent of mortality, it does provide a framework for the medical history of the Great Famine. |
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The other team was so good! We were creamed, and rightly so. |
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Any God's quantity of fuss and flubdub to bury a man, and not an ounce of forehandedness in the whole outfit to find out whether he was rightly dead. |
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Other scholars argue that the distinctions are more rightly viewed as indicative of sociolinguistic and register differences normally found within any language. |
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All this royal pomp and circs and magnificence and significance and sacred music and you are, quite rightly, your unaffected modern English selves. |
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And Martin Skrtel's late headed goal was rightly ruled out for offside. |
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O'Connell rightly wonders if this extreme saving event is a full enough sense of Samaritanism and compassion to meet the needs of our global, racialized world. |
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I believe that 'intuitionism' is usually, and rightly, taken to mean Brouwer's epistemology of mathematics, which is unrelated to the origin or content of topos theory. |
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There will betimes when you command the conversation, and rightly so. |
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It is rightly upheld here as an essential component of an adequate approach, and one which properly relativizes the sacramental and ecclesiological. |
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They're rightly considered one of the most promising acts in the country, already armed with an arsenal of extremely singable, jangly indie pop gems. |
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If rightly used, it will save a great deal of money in every household. |
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A good principle not rightly understood may prove as hurtful as a bad. |
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