It only seems right that a group that has so wholeheartedly celebrated the high freakishness of America should turn out to be freaks themselves. |
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With her confidence restored, Ling Yi plunged wholeheartedly into her work. |
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The term pre-embryo has been embraced wholeheartedly by practitioners for reasons that are political, not scientific. |
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I recommend it wholeheartedly as a place to dip into for garlicky escargot, a carafe of wine, and now, that fantastic burger. |
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I've read the Spectator article, and can only wholeheartedly agree with everything said therein! |
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Hip culture has embraced this linguistic byplay wholeheartedly, often to the dismay of those who can't quite figure it out. |
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Of course, that said, I would wholeheartedly support and help direct a gaming forum were it to be created. |
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I agreed wholeheartedly, raising my hand for a high five, but Andy left me hanging. |
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She was a patron of many Scottish charities to which she wholeheartedly gave her support. |
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The country has been grievously wronged and it must be supported wholeheartedly and without reserve. |
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It was accepted by the respondent that his managerial performance exhibited regrettable lapses and the tribunal can only wholeheartedly agree. |
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It was quite refreshing to see people who train wholeheartedly, and vigorously with mutual respect, there were no inflated egos here. |
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Her future as a writer is assured because young readers embrace her books so wholeheartedly. |
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I can only wholeheartedly endorse the comments made by Vicky Landell Mills and Laurie Wilson. |
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But for all his un-American origins, there was one thing wholeheartedly American about Pulitzer. |
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There are few actors that throw themselves wholeheartedly into a role like he does. |
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I embraced my newfound carnivorousness wholeheartedly and sampled such things as goat and ostrich. |
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The competition yielded no less than five movies I wholeheartedly recommend. |
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Tesco is one of the first UK retailers to embrace chip and PIN wholeheartedly and roll it out in all its stores. |
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The description was wholeheartedly endorsed by veterans who served under the Brigadier. |
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This unabashedly meaningless affair wholeheartedly subscribes to the more-is-better recipe for cinematic second instalments. |
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I wholeheartedly welcome John's unreserved support for the N9 route through Carlow. |
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We wholeheartedly applaud what they are trying to do, and those responsible for this ludicrous decision are just jobsworths. |
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For the first time in my life, I agreed wholeheartedly with these comments, or the spirit behind these comments. |
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Our family of hospitals is wholeheartedly committed to equity and equality. |
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I wholeheartedly agree, and as you point out this is decidedly a two-edged sword. |
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We could hardly keep our faces straight and some of the musicians at the back desks laughed behind their music wholeheartedly. |
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In 1991, when the old man ran for president, MH wholeheartedly supported him. |
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So he exchanged his football boots for an artist's smock and threw himself wholeheartedly into painting. |
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I believe wholeheartedly my father was forewarned that something was wrong. |
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Walt Disney needs to be thanked wholeheartedly for popularising toons with his lovable renditions of ducks and mice. |
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We therefore wholeheartedly welcome the recent accession of Malaysia and Colombia to this important instrument. |
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The Committee backs this plan wholeheartedly, subject to the comments set out in this opinion. |
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They are more likely to fumble this opportunity than to seize it wholeheartedly. |
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The policy cannot be described as wholeheartedly Bonapartist. |
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Wellington, New Zealand Our Oceania pick is the latest city to wholeheartedly embrace the global Brooklyn movement. |
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Believe it wholeheartedly or look at it as a founding myth of Western culture. |
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We wholeheartedly reject the call for dialogue and the meekness that both lead to dictatorships and concentration camps. |
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Some insinuate that he doesn't love America enough to defend it wholeheartedly. |
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It now seems absolutely crucial for our economies to turn round and embrace wholeheartedly the green economy. |
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The game continued at an enthusiastic pace with the men throwing themselves wholeheartedly into competition with as much spirit as they showed for galloping their horses. |
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In other words, if they believe in you, they'll go to bat for you wholeheartedly. |
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I wholeheartedly agree we have to delink our methods in the star system, so I do hear that. |
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I cannot say a bad word about either of these men, and I wholeheartedly believe that they are most deserving of this honour. |
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They were all willing to wholeheartedly put themselves out there for this thing they cared deeply about. |
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The candidate who started out talking about high-minded, civil debate has wholeheartedly adopted Mr. Rove's low-minded and uncivil playbook. |
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First of all, we wish to thank you wholeheartedly for your warm reception, your attentiveness and your brotherhood. |
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With the aforementioned provisos, I wholeheartedly support the speedy accession of Romania. |
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I revile her Party's views and racist policies wholeheartedly yet I believe that three years in a maximum security is a manifestly unjust sentence for her. |
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Unerringly, and following precise analysis, he reached a verdict that we as EP observers wholeheartedly embrace. |
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I would wholeheartedly call on Members to support this amendment, which calls on the Accounting Officer to sign off the Commission accounts. |
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Rumspringa ends once an individual chooses whether to be baptized and commit themselves wholeheartedly to the religious and behavioral aspects of the Amish lifestyle. |
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South Sudan is a risk, but it should be wholeheartedly welcomed into the comity of independent states. |
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Mr. Speaker, I agree wholeheartedly with the questioner because it does make sense that we have those protections right in the bill. |
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The audience applauds wholeheartedly, spellbound by the suspense, glad to have been trembling in their seats. |
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I welcome wholeheartedly the statement from president Jonathan conceding the result. |
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I also agree wholeheartedly with Rule 9.3: Know when to stay late and go early. |
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I am here today to wholeheartedly reiterate that the Virgin Atlantic brand will continue true to its roots. |
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I know that he has very strong views and he wholeheartedly supports what his government is doing. |
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Our soldiers are proud of this mission, and wholeheartedly believe in what they are doing here. |
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The team around me wholeheartedly thanks all those who participate in them, and counts on your support in the future. |
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These are wise words and I can assure everyone that the Prime Minister and I agree wholeheartedly with them. |
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I agree wholeheartedly with this statement and add that it is absolutely valid in global terms. |
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That's why we are wholeheartedly dedicated to the consumer and focused on meeting his or her needs. |
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Nardini wholeheartedly expounds the idea that those in the public eye are obliged to raise the profile of organisations who struggle to avert major crises. |
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Karen Kohlhaas's direction plays wholeheartedly into the leaden preciosity of the text and manages to make an already dreadful play even more abominable. |
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The lieutenant praised the youth wholeheartedly for his bravery. |
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In return, Cuban rhetoric wholeheartedly blamed the United States for crippling their economy. |
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Growing annuals from seed offers the chance to grow something different every year and the gardeners at Greenbank seize the opportunity wholeheartedly. |
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Francis Pym, foreign secretary, made it clear publicly that Britain wholeheartedly condemned Israel's invasion. |
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I would agree wholeheartedly with the general tone of the article. |
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After he became a bhakta he engaged wholeheartedly in musical worship. |
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The environment was one Coutts wholeheartedly relished, however, and it is one which she would dearly love to replicate in miniature at grassroots level. |
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If the US pursues its historic mission to co-opt the rest of the world into its scheme of values, it cannot wholeheartedly embrace the open-endedness of market-state politics. |
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The opening of any new playground or the development of designated play areas for children is long overdue and something to be welcomed wholeheartedly. |
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It is likely that you will join in the author's song with joy and wholeheartedly endorse the great hymn to eco-feminism with which chapter fifteen concludes. |
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She was generous to a fault and belonged to a generation of people who never counted the cost of community involvement but gave themselves wholeheartedly to the overall good. |
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We hope they can resume, when the time comes, on a healthier basis in order to achieve an ambitious, balanced agreement favorable to development, which we have always called for wholeheartedly. |
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After his release, Mandela committed himself wholeheartedly to negotiations with the South African government over a nonracial democratic constitution. |
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Over generations a family forced against their will to convert may wholeheartedly adopt the new religion. |
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The need to do much better on prevention, and to exhaust prevention options before rushing to embrace intervention, were constantly recurring themes in our worldwide consultations, and ones which we wholeheartedly endorse. |
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Mr. Speaker, we agree wholeheartedly with our colleague from Halifax that Canadian soldiers are giving dedicated service, especially since they are serving as a result of a decision by the House of Commons. |
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He contributed most wholeheartedly to the worries that Bayern had. |
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Work on the farm is a real therapy, for the young people learn to open up and to commit themselves wholeheartedly to the animals whom they learn to care for, to tame and to love. |
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Edma wholeheartedly supported Berthe's continued work and their families always remained close. |
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On the contrary, instead of wholeheartedly defending Chase, Marshall fell over himself to accommodate his accusers. |
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The particularly striking point that recurred throughout this research was the high proportion of respondents agreeing wholeheartedly with cooperation and common action at a European level. |
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The Turkish nation, which unfortunately experienced a major earthquake in 1999, wholeheartedly sympathizes with the nations affected by the latest natural disaster. |
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Instead of proposing small steps, the Geneva Agreement' wholeheartedly embraces the fundamental issues, which have been studiously ignored both by the Oslo Agreement and the Road map, but follows the approach set out at Taba. |
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These days he wholeheartedly balances a busy work schedule with fun family time and community service in Dallas. |
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Since we are debating two reports jointly, it would be impolite of me not to mention the report by Mrs Vincenzi, a report which we wholeheartedly support. |
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Once provisioned with such superbly clarified policy decisions, he could wholeheartedly go forth as the master teacher he was-focused, responsive, positive, free, vivid, and trusting. |
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She reached out to them wholeheartedly, chatting with them, doing their messages, even sharing her home with some of the young women when they were released from Detention and had nowhere to go. |
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I did this after discussing the implications of this decision with my family, wife Elizabeth who wholeheartedly support me as I embark upon this journey. |
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The unbeliever in order to be saved must ask for the forgiveness of his sins, believe that his sins are forgiven and take the decision to follow Christ sincerely and wholeheartedly, that is as the Lord of his life. |
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Indeed, we have already made representations on several occasions and, even if we were unsuccessful in changing the course of events, I believe we must continue to do so, and I shall do so wholeheartedly. |
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I thank God wholeheartedly and that HE has freed me from this sin. |
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For an act to be evil, it must be significantly wrong, embarked upon with full knowledge of its wantonness and embraced wholeheartedly by the person doing the deed. |
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We wholeheartedly concur with the Committee's recommendation that the Minister of Health introduce legislation on assisted human reproduction and related research as a priority. |
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I wholeheartedly concur with Walter Dean Myers. |
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I wholeheartedly support the drive for improved compensation for national road traffic accidents, by obliging insurers to provide either an offer or a refusal of compensation within three months of receiving a claim. |
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My colleagues and I wholeheartedly supported that decision. |
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My colleagues in Afghanistan, both civilian and military, agree wholeheartedly with those who argue for a strengthened civilian effort in the country. |
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Denmark wholeheartedly supports the draft resolution. |
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Now that national elections have taken place, pray that all parties involved may be wholeheartedly dedicated to facing the internal problems-with the support but without the interference of foreign interests. |
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I am pleased to say that our partners in provincial capitals agree wholeheartedly with an approach to disability issues based on opportunity and partnerships. |
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This effort serves as yet one more example of our commitment to proactively build upon the Seaway's strong record for safety and reliability, and our employees stand wholeheartedly behind this commitment. |
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We wish to thank the National Bank wholeheartedly for this great initiative not only for the benefits offered to women with breast cancer but also for the monies given to the Foundation for research purposes! |
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We have participated wholeheartedly and constructively in the process to examine the feasibility of an arms trade treaty and to establish its parameters and scope. |
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He said there was also hope that another important foot-dragger, Singapore, was poised to wholeheartedly embrace the new identification system. |
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He served Nelson wholeheartedly as a player, coach and trainer in a lengthy association, the highlights being his involvement in two championship-winning sides. |
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He jumped in wholeheartedly and began to learn the language. |
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After 1945 the Communist regime wholeheartedly adopted the Piast Concept, making it the centerpiece of their claim to be the true inheritors of Polish nationalism. |
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As it turned out, every other commenter agreed wholeheartedly with the knitting home-schooler, so my comment just got lost in the virtual pats on the back. |
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