They were a deep, soulful grey which made any beholder know she was sincerely listening to you. |
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How could any father not choose to do what he truly and sincerely thought was best under those circumstances? |
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If anything that is written here offends you, I am afraid that I am not truly sorry and I cannot sincerely apologise for it. |
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I really, sincerely, truly hope things are looking better for you, I really do. |
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As usual, Mike's genuine modesty understated his ability, but then he sincerely doubted his talents, even though they were there for all to see. |
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I know he has thought long and hard about this and I sincerely hope he enjoys his time in Dublin. |
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No country or people could deserve what happened, and I sincerely hope to God it never happens again. |
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I sincerely hope not, but if you are, have you considered having yourself frozen? |
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Yes, agreed if they so desire, that is their right, but I sincerely hope they are not forced to. |
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My heart goes out to Malcolm and I sincerely hope he finds somewhere better to live than another drainpipe. |
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I sincerely hope that they will feel able to accept the Vicar's invitation to return to us. |
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I sincerely hope that harsh and hard lessons are learnt from this which aren't casually forgotten. |
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Ross County will sincerely hope their recent scoreless set of results is no indication of any lasting trend. |
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I sincerely hope we don't get rid of our trams by then, or this dream will never become a reality. |
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And I sincerely hope that the new body will keep up the momentum and emphasis on that. |
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We here at the firm sincerely hope that you do not take these criticisms as a complete rejection of your application. |
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He seemed a really genuine guy and sincerely appreciated that we had been following the tour. |
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I sincerely hope that you've gained the benefit of similar nuggets of existence recently. |
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I sincerely hope it is not used as a lifestyle choice for designing when you want to have children. |
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We sincerely hope the government will be ready to come out with the right response. |
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I sincerely hope that the general public will not be put off from an excellent venue by the contents of the report. |
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It's been a fight of forty years that I sincerely hope others will take on. |
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I sincerely hope that the democratic majority of the British electorate will do likewise. |
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Judging from the tone of their utterances, the women and men who argued for respectability and sobriety sincerely believed what they said. |
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It is not yet known how much funds were netted on the night, but they Aontas Ogra would like to thank sincerely all who sponsored the members. |
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Deeply and sincerely, when it all got too sensitive, he would bung on an Aussie accent and we'd laugh. |
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I sincerely hope that he throws his hat into the ring and if he does, I will support him. |
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I would get up with a smile on my face and do everything sincerely, with all my heart. |
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This new round has been fully subscribed and the organisers wish to sincerely thank all who have participated. |
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The police people did carry out the orders from the high-ups very sincerely and extended full co-operation to me on my midnight mission. |
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I do sincerely hope everyone reading this concurs, or I may have overshared. |
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As a Republican, I sincerely thank you for your honest, open, sincere and thoughtful dialogue. |
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After the finale though, we sincerely hope their guitars are feeling much better after being chucked around like rubble on a building site. |
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I sincerely hope you took my advice about the melted chocolate swizzle stick. |
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His choice of words has occasionally been politically naive, but his views are sincerely held and his arguments are internally coherent. |
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I sincerely believe it is more of an excuse for inaction than a valid justification. |
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The sincerely philanthropic Kraft's generosity isn't spread evenly in some cases. |
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I'm writing further to our conversation some time ago and may I firstly apologize most sincerely for the delay to this reply. |
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Probably for the first time ever, we can listen to Chinese peasants from poor interior regions speaking openly and sincerely about their lives. |
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If I have caused any embarrassment or distress to the parties concerned I unreservedly, sincerely and contritely apologise. |
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The club would like to thank, sincerely, all who gave of their time to collect and support their recent flag day in Carlow town. |
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He had merely spoken kindly and sincerely to her, not using the meaningless flattery most courtiers employed in her presence. |
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And thank you, very sincerely, to everyone who sent well wishes to my pops. |
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But these married couples sincerely love each other and express their emotions freely and openly. |
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As in sport, T.J. was always ready to stand his ground in defence of his sincerely held beliefs. |
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Pay compliments often but sincerely and show people gratitude whenever appropriate. |
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And I sincerely doubt that they've made a systematic and concerted effort to remedy that situation since elbowing me out of the picture. |
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I sincerely hope the British Medical Association is successful in its campaign to drive down the legal alcohol limit for drivers. |
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We thank sincerely the organisers and helpers for their very warm welcome and hospitality. |
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Ma chose to defend his department chiefs rather than administering reasonable punishments and sincerely apologizing for the blunders. |
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I sincerely hope that the next time Paula sets foot in a British stadium, the crowd absolutely raise the roof for her. |
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I sincerely admire your work and would love nothing better than to work on something like this! |
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I sincerely hope this man will reflect on my response and consider his action in the event of a similar occurrence. |
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The right kind of meditation undertaken sincerely and methodically will bring energy, peace and refresh the body and mind. |
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The Echo deeply regrets the error and sincerely apologises to voters and candidates. |
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He seems sincerely to want to find something to warm to in the least likeable of his subjects. |
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It may seem a left-handed compliment to say The Industry Standard was by far the best and most professional of this lot, but I mean it sincerely. |
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The organising committee wish to thank sincerely all those who promoted and supported the lotto during the year. |
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Has anybody here gotten a post-show compliment that was meant sincerely but felt like a backhanded compliment? |
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Still, whichever methods you decide to employ, I sincerely hope that they go on to forbid the banns in no uncertain manner. |
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No less sincerely did they consider the Soviet regime to be a product of the backwardness and barbarousness of Russian conditions. |
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Even if we had to put a match to what is left, and I sincerely hope we don't, we would still count it as a success. |
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I hope sincerely that you will come, and mayhap if possible bring the boy too. |
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I am, however, sincerely delighted to congratulate you on the achievement of a personal goal. |
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He spoke sincerely, directly, self-effacingly about the nation's problems and infected the country with his constant optimism. |
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I had hoped many tight-lipped elite military officers would speak sincerely about their role in the riots. |
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Julius is shown beating a drum and dancing at a Pow-Wow, and speaks sincerely about his tribe's core values. |
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They sincerely believe in the existence of a global conspiracy against Russia. |
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I sincerely hope that everyone touched by this tragedy can begin to find peace now that the trial is over. |
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I sincerely hope that we do not have problems with our power supplies this winter, but I wouldn't bet on it. |
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She sincerely believed they were all united on these projects for the betterment of Ballina. |
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I sincerely appreciate the offer of your police, but too many people may cause the plan to misfire. |
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I sincerely believe the hospital nurses were totally misinformed as to what was going on. |
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And I really, truly, sincerely hope you feel exactly the same way about your work. |
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The family thanks you sincerely for sharing in their sorrow. |
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I sincerely believe the reason we have such a casual attitude toward guns and gun handling is the fact almost everyone has never been shot before. |
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It's nice to be able to sincerely gush, surrounded by other sincere gushers, about love and friendship and a sacred relationship, and know that you are in an irony free zone. |
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I sincerely wonder if the invention of the telephone was an equally convenient excuse for previously unattempted types of flirtation on the parts of bored spouses. |
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When my time comes to finally shuffle off this mortal coil, I sincerely hope that I'm not made to suffer those last few moments during which my life flashes before my eyes. |
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I sincerely hope that the extra expense to independent lorry drivers of using the bypass will be reimbursed by those who provide and receive their freight. |
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She argued charmingly, but sincerely, that most of the razzie voters clearly hadn't seen All About Steve. |
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Why do they sincerely try to restore, or preserve, the line between the two, and get heartbroken when the line fails? |
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Others are clinicians, sincerely interested in anything that can help their clients stop suffering. |
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They are like the doctors of old who sincerely believed bleeding the patient was the way to get rid of the disease because that is what their textbooks and wise men told them. |
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An Oklahoma Tea Party candidate sincerely believes gay people should be stoned to death. |
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Everyone at the college is in his debt and thank him most sincerely. |
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In case you don't know this, and I sincerely hope you don't, Jesus Christ Superstar is a remarkably bad film with remarkably dated, unlistenable music. |
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We should have devotion towards the unmistaken natural state, in the sense of sincerely appreciating that which is truly unmistaken, unconfused, never deluded. |
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He spoke sincerely, but with a drunken slur, and I shuddered. |
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He still excels at doleful ditties, bright, even bouncy tunes paired with lyrics that are both sincerely, deeply sad and good-humored about their sadness. |
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Drastic decisions should essentially be avoided unless you have done everything you sincerely feel you should have in order to mend the adverse situation. |
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First of all, it leads to the notion that you cannot express yourself directly and spontaneously and sincerely with the use of the personal pronoun. |
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I sincerely hope that I am not being Tippexed out of address books when I am told that the night out with my best friend has been cancelled until further notice. |
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I sincerely pray and hope that Britain does not pass this Bill. |
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Some on the far right may sincerely believe their liberties are being threatened, but they believed that about desegregation too. |
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The best that can be said for these budding radicals is that at least they sincerely hate the thing they so viciously attack. |
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I really have nothing bad to say about this show, truly and sincerely. |
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When the first WEED aired, Dr. Gupta apologized, sincerely repentant for having poo-pooed the medicinal benefits of cannabis. |
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Most of the tyrants, despots, and dictators are sincerely convinced that their rule is beneficial for the people, that theirs is government for the people. |
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Since Anna seems to do better and be stronger emotionally when she is pursued or already in a relationship, I sincerely hope that she meets someone soon. |
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I most sincerely condole with you for the loss of your dear little girl. |
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I sincerely hope all these people feel the fools they have been and have learned a lesson about mob mentality and panic buying. |
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I love you sincerely but I cannot forget my obligations to Lady Hamilton or speak of her otherwise than with affection and admiration. |
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When I said you were my best friend, I was speaking sincerely. |
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That's why we have no notion of what it means to be unparliamentary, or to speak, however sincerely, illegitimately and impoliticly. |
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I sincerely hope it was a blip and protest vote, even the Tory party is more decent. |
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I can safely say, however, that, without any daubing at all, I am very sincerely your very affectionate, humble servant. |
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He cannot sincerely consider the strength, poise the weight, and discern the evidence. |
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He was considered as the God Protector of the Nation and was sincerely worshipped by Manchus. |
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I hereby do solemnly and sincerely and truly declare and affirm that I will faithfully discharge the duties of the office of constable. |
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I retract all the accusations I made about the senator and sincerely hope he won't sue me. |
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If he sets industriously and sincerely to perform the commands of Christ, he can have no ground of doubting but it shall prove successful to him. |
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But Brown sincerely believes all our pain is self-inflicted. |
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The authors wish to sincerely thank Chromous Biotech Ltd, Bangalore, India, for sequencing the amplicons. |
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I'll take President Bush in a flight suit on a carrier with soldiers he sincerely wanted to thank over the phoniness of Hillary and Bill any day. |
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He has also requested parents, teachers and donors to work more openhandedly and sincerely, as educating a child is educating a nation. |
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The time of a person's conversion is counted from the moment they sincerely make this declaration of faith, called the shahadah in front of witnesses. |
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I have noticed that when I follow General Lorenz's advice and ask people how they are doing three times in a row, they answer sincerely and not halfheartedly. |
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The inmate, who practiced the Rastafarian religion, alleged that his beliefs were sincerely held and that wearing dreadlocks was a means of practicing his religion. |
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The king also sincerely believed he was defending Britain's constitution against usurpers, rather than opposing patriots fighting for their natural rights. |
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