How To Use Assuredly In A Sentence

  • Any golfer who qualified for the Tour had assuredly earned and paid for the privilege.
  • What I most assuredly do not dig is the crappy coverage by NBC. Archive 2004-08-01
  • I saw a picture not long since, in Edinburgh, copied from an engraving in Boydell's Shakspeare; subject, -- "Lear (and suite) in the storm," but coloured according to the imagination and taste of the artist; its name ought assuredly to have been _Redcap and the blue-devils_, for the venerable and lamented monarch had fine streaming locks of the real _carrot hue_, whilst his very hideous companions showed _blue_ faces, and blue armour; and with their strangely contorted bodies seemed meet representatives of some of the infernal court. The Mirror of Literature, Amusement, and Instruction Volume 12, No. 341, November 15, 1828
  • So he drave out to Miriam, who ran at him with the best of her skill and charged him with the goodliness of her cleverness and her courage and her cunning in fence and cavalarice, crying to him, “O accursed, O enemy of Allah and the Moslems, I will assuredly send thee after thy brothers and woeful is the abiding-place of the Miscreants!” The Book of The Thousand Nights And A Night
  • Shekinah was but a poor and transitory symbol has 'tabernacled' amongst men in the Christ, and has from Him been communicated, and is being communicated in such measure as earthly limitations and conditions permit, and that these do point on assuredly to perfect impartation hereafter, when 'we shall be like Him, for we shall see Expositions of Holy Scripture: Romans Corinthians (To II Corinthians, Chap. V)
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  • The music carried grief, the sea, voices speaking assuredly of whakapapa.
  • She made a formal declaration that her Majesty, with the assistance of Madame Campan, had packed up all her jewelry some time before the departure; that she was certain of it, as she had found the diamonds, and the cotton which served to wrap them, scattered upon the sofa in the Queen's closet in the 'entresol'; and most assuredly she could only have seen these preparations in the interval between seven in the evening and seven in the morning. Court Memoirs of France Series — Complete
  • Her face was fixed on her, through the night; she was the creature who had escaped by force from her cage, yet there was in her whole motion assuredly, even as so dimly discerned, a kind of portentous intelligent stillness. The Golden Bowl — Complete
  • There are, admittedly, some who would contend that he can overdo the cavalier insouciance, but, assuredly, the confidence he oozes is certainly very welcome.
  • Given that PTSD sometimes takes years to surface in a veteran, these numbers are almost assuredly going to grow. Times, Sunday Times
  • A letter from him might now be expected any day; and he would assuredly follow quickly on its heels. North and South
  • Assuredly, by foretelling the destruction of a Temple a preacher could invite backlash for the implied criticism of its hierocracy.
  • Physically the Great Change did not do so very much to reinvigorate her — she had lived in that dismal underground kitchen in Clayton too long for any material rejuvenescence — she glowed out indeed as a dying spark among the ashes might glow under a draught of fresh air — and assuredly it hastened her end. In the Days of the Comet
  • I'd be delighted to know what your solution to this conundrum might be since it assuredly has nothing to do with +front environments or palatalization. Linear A treatment of consonant clusters
  • And when he had found her, he bespoke her in this wise: "Lady, my garden boy hath assuredly gone entirely mad".
  • In some form or another, I will allow that most of you are very aware of the story, so my synopsis will be most assuredly brief.
  • In the absence of the Chinese official the abbot of the lamasery was almost supreme in authority, but my desire to personally interview him did not prevail against the stringent laws forbidding women to enter the lamasery except once, annually, for the purpose of worship; so my conferences were carried on through my Mongol friend, for such he assuredly proved himself to be. With the Tibetans in Tent and Temple: Narrative of Four Years' Residence on the Tibetan Borders, and of a Journey into the Far Interior
  • The word of Ebenezer Balfour of Shaws was assuredly not to be trusted on most things. In praise of … porridge | Editorial
  • Queen's closet in the 'entresol'; and most assuredly she could only have seen these preparations in the interval between seven in the evening and seven in the morning. Marie Antoinette — Complete
  • At this point she clearly dismissed me as a curmudgeonly fussbudget, which I most assuredly am. Laissez-Fairing: Rules vs. Aerodynamics
  • And we shall assuredly not be without witnesses; there are mighty monuments of our power which will make us the wonder of this and of succeeding ages; we shall not need the praises of Homer or of any other panegyrist whose poetry may please for the moment,26 although his representation of the facts will not bear the light of day. The History of the Peloponnesian War
  • The altar in its entirety constituted the true tabernacle of the Most High, who assuredly could not dwell sub divo without a special roof of his own under the lofty vaulting of the naos. (p. 163) An Irish Ciborium and the Ciborium Generally
  • Any such rapid change in representation is almost assuredly explained by social and cultural factors. Times, Sunday Times
  • I would note that this specific theme is generally a matter which we have been discussing recently, and it is a very necessary subject to address indeed for wherever there are elements which would adopt principles which put them in diametric opposition, be it to the one or the other form of the Roman liturgy, to the Magisterium, to the Holy Father, or to the Church generally, or which would adopt a spirit of rupture and discontinuity over one of continuity and reform in continuity, this is assuredly not the right path and needs to be corrected. The Tablet, the LMS, the Usus Antiquior and the Foreword of Archbishop Vincent Nichols
  • Any golfer who qualified for the Tour had assuredly earned and paid for the privilege.
  • It would assuredly bring to them ruin by depriving them of employment, thus making them beggars. Times, Sunday Times
  • That Gibson's aggressive, unhidden anti-Semitism was not enough to end his career -- not here and assuredly not in Europe -- says an awful lot about our unwillingness to see the continuing danger of hatred of Jews. Rabbi David Wolpe: Why Wasn't Gibson's Anti-Semitism Enough?
  • The government most assuredly does believe in organic farming.
  • Were they not inhibited Anglo-Saxons and had he been in their midst rather than standing on a raised dais, they would have assuredly hugged him.
  • But that's how the clubbish DC elite seem to see him, and in his willingness to ignore Libby's culpability in the situation and the penalty he should most assuredly pay having been found guilty by a jury of his peers Bauer shows himself to be yet another DC lawyer with little regard for the judicial process that has managed to be successfully carried out despite tremendous opposition from those it threatens. Jane Hamsher: Pardoning Scooter Libby -- Still a Bad Idea
  • Any such rapid change in representation is almost assuredly explained by social and cultural factors. Times, Sunday Times
  • It bans all abortions past 20 weeks based on studies that babies assuredly feel pain at that point, corroborated by emerging protocols requiring surgeons who operate on late-term preborn babies provide them pain relief. Conservapedia - Recent changes [en]
  • Him the son of Aeson with prudence addressed: "Good friend, assuredly with an evil word didst thou revile me, saying before them all that I was the wronger of a kindly man. The Argonautica
  • Selvans assuredly comes from Latin Silvanus which is in turn formed from a Latin word silva "forest" and that would help explain why he does not appear in Greek mythological scenes, right? Archive 2007-11-01
  • I've been deeply immersed in my own home improvement hell for the past year and a half of which I could most assuredly write a disertation as to the absolute 'Dont's of home improvement. Bill Heavey's Deer Diary: Come Hell or Home Improvement
  • Aron's outgoing personality jarred with my current mood; it reminded me of a time when I had been as self-assuredly bold as him.
  • Assuredly the feeble signoria will not venture to refuse compliance. Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine — Volume 55, No. 341, March, 1844
  • But the heavy, true alluvial gold, in great pure masses, mammillary, or botryoidal (like a bunch of grapes) in shape, have assuredly been formed by accretion on some metallic base, from gold salts in solution, probably chloride, but possibly sulphide. Getting Gold: a practical treatise for prospectors, miners and students
  • And, of course, we suspect that one gunman will assuredly die by the final reel while the other will get the girl.
  • And there can be no more infallible evidence of a miscarriage in such a condition, than when pride, or passion, or prejudice, or any corrupt affection, can either outbrave or stifle that compliance with a just reproof which conscience will assuredly tender, Rom. ii. The Sermons of John Owen
  • : -- Assuredly I escape; for if truth and knowledge are terms correlative and interdependent, as I maintain they are, then wherever knowledge is conceivable truth is conceivable, wherever knowledge is possible truth is possible, wherever knowledge is actual truth is actual. Meaning of Truth
  • If the pinstriped boxer shorts had eyes, they would most assuredly be rolling.
  • You would assuredly repent of your temerity," said the obstinate contagionist. Rattlin the Reefer
  • But as man, when he shrinks from passing judgment on another, ever takes the better part; and as even with the best amongst us, the relation of the soul to God is a question which, of all others, should not be intermeddled with, assuredly we must leave The Quarterly Review, Volume 162, No. 324, April, 1886
  • He is, assuredly, not alone in believing they will win.
  • He assuredly bumped off a formidable array of erstwhile friends and possible rivals.
  • Most assuredly not, says Robinson, who attributes her dramatic transformation to the magic lick of a mascara wand and a touch of gloss.
  • Through the reflection of three years' life behind jail , assuredly I feel the verity that I did yearn to seek for even a ghost of elegancy of affection , but ultimately corrupted .
  • Some of the neophytes such as myself have been discussing this of late, though we've been talking specifically about the MMOGs themselves, and splitting them, vaguely and unassuredly, between "World" and "Game". Burn baby burn
  • The mission of all literature is to make mankind both wiser and _better_, and the writer who fails to appreciate and act upon this truth is worse than a useless cumberer of society; he is a curse to his age, and, however great his present fame, will most assuredly be forgotten with the passing away of his generation. The Continental Monthly, Vol. 6, No 2, August, 1864 Devoted to Literature and National Policy
  • Selvans assuredly comes from Latin Silvanus which is in turn formed from a Latin word silva "forest" and that would help explain why he does not appear in Greek mythological scenes, right? Archive 2007-11-01
  • He is, assuredly, not alone in believing they will win.
  • If you point out the obvious fact that wild animals have no interest in connecting with us on a spiritual level but if we intentionally harass them they will most assuredly connect with us on a physical level, then you're simply an unevolved lout who doesn't get it. Locked & Loaded in Parkland
  • However, whether or not this applies to man in the first stages of his upward climb to the goal of attainment of conscious godhood, it most assuredly applies to those souls who have become aware of their purpose, and who have made a _conscious_ choice of their karma. Cosmic Consciousness
  • Assuredly the Dean has a purse, and a tolerably well-filled one; and, assuredly, the Archbishop, on departing from an inn, not only settles his reckoning, but leaves something handsome for the servants, and does not say that he is forbidden by the Gospel to pay for what he has eaten, or the trouble he has given, as a certain Spanish cavalier said he was forbidden by the statutes of chivalry. The Romany Rye A Sequel to 'Lavengro'
  • While the Roundup would voluntarily remove a digit via hacksaw for a shot at contest winner Michelle Persaud, it fears the aggrandizing effect its charm might have on the already assuredly bigheaded Ms. Persaud would be simply too much. Midterm Roundup
  • “Deil a fear — deil a fear; I will bring him in to the barrace myself,” said Norman, “assuredly.” The Fair Maid of Perth
  • We will have to involve the authorities before long, but we can assuredly go there first and make our own inspection.
  • Hatter, wherewith he mitigated the miseries of Jefferson during the debate; and to his familiar bonmot in reply to Harrison's appeal for unanimity: "Yes, we must indeed all hang together, or assuredly we shall all hang separately. Benjamin Franklin
  • The word (when I use it to describe the SA regime I shall use italics) refers to separation (lit. "apartness") of "races" in South Africa, but assuredly not on a "separate-but-equal" basis. Archive 2009-03-01
  • It would assuredly bring to them ruin by depriving them of employment, thus making them beggars. Times, Sunday Times
  • Duffy notched his 17th goal of the season assuredly from the resultant penalty kick.
  • Among the Goajiros of Colombia to mention the dead before his kinsmen is a dreadful offence, which is often punished with death; for if it happens on the rancho of the deceased, in presence of his nephew or uncle, they will assuredly kill the offender on the spot if they can. Chapter 22. Tabooed Words. § 3. Names of the Dead tabooed
  • The first candy canes were almost entirely sugar, no peppermint, and most assuredly had no red striping.
  • Here's mine: If you tell yourself "Aw hell, I don't need to put it in 4WD for THAT ..." then you most assuredly do. Uncategorized Blog Posts
  • In this respect they are no worse than the other whole tribe of ciceroni, who assuredly are among the greatest bores that necessity imposes. Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine - Volume 61, No. 376, February, 1847
  • Fates abet me, I will assuredly destroy his life and send his mother back to spinning at her wheel, e'en as she was wont erewhiles to do. Arabian nights. English
  • Assuredly we bring not innocence into the world, we bring impurity much rather: that which purifies us is trial, and trial by what is contrary.
  • Food which offends taste will assuredly offend the stomach.
  • When she returned with her children into her sitting-room, she said there was still an unavoidable expense to be incurred; that assuredly many mothers would at that season think as she did, -- that the toyman must lose by it; and therefore she gave him fifty Louis to repay him for the cost of his journey, and console him for having sold nothing. Court Memoirs of France Series — Complete
  • The altar in its entirety constituted the true tabernacle of the Most High, who assuredly could not dwell sub divo without a special roof of his own under the lofty vaulting of the naos. (p. 163) An Irish Ciborium and the Ciborium Generally
  • Antony Standish could (but didn't) boast of a 'Varsity education, and he prided himself on his smartness, but he was far from being "gleg at the uptak', "as the Scots say, and his powers of observation and deduction assuredly would not have qualified him for a position as a Bandit Love
  • the grammar schools were assuredly not intended for the gentry alone
  • No truely Sir, I came hither to no other end, but onely to chastise and admonish them in friendly manner, to clense their mindes from such abhominable profit: And assuredly, I should have prevailed therein, had not this violent sicknesse hindered mine intention. The Decameron
  • But in some genera the larvae become developed either into hermaphrodites having the ordinary structure, or into what I have called complemental males: and in the latter, the development has assuredly been retrograde; for the male is a mere sack, which lives for a short time, and is destitute of mouth, stomach, or other organ of importance, excepting for reproduction. On the Origin of Species by Means of Natural Selection, or the Preservation of Favoured Races in the Struggle for Life
  • A woman and one who ought to have been in as much as the means were assuredly in the power of her family-an ornament to her sex and station.
  • These mountain are most assuredly another of the distinctive four faces of Algeria.
  • But either he was depressed originally below the point from which reascent was possible, or else this reaction was intercepted by continual disgust from looking back upon his own ill success; for assuredly he never once recovered that free and eloquent movement of thought which he could command at any time in a private company. English Men of Letters: Coleridge
  • Eleanor is the name, assuredly," replied the patrico, somewhat surprised. Rookwood
  • Assuredly we seem to sink most abruptly, not to say burlesquely, and almost as in a medley, from this couplet to -- Biographia Literaria
  • How ever, it is certain, that, by the former kind of merely illative necessity, the thing decreed will assuredly have its event. Sermons Preached Upon Several Occasions. Vol. V.
  • Among the Goajiros of Colombia to mention the dead before his kinsmen is a dreadful offence, which is often punished with death; for if it happens on the _rancho_ of the deceased, in presence of his nephew or uncle, they will assuredly kill the offender on the spot if they can. The Golden Bough
  • But in some genera the larvæ become developed into hermaphrodites having the ordinary structure, and into what I have called complemental males; and in the latter the development has assuredly been retrograde, for the male is a mere sack, which lives for a short time and is destitute of mouth, stomach, and every other organ of importance, excepting those for reproduction. XIV. Mutual Affinities of Organic Beings: Morphology-Embryology-Rudimentary Organs. Development and Embryology
  • They feel that they are persistently "jollied" along, and they assuredly are. Ainslee's, Vol. 15, No. 5, June 1905
  • This was indeed a Pyrrhic victory, because West Indies cricket was assuredly the loser.
  • The multiplication of copies, both of the original and of translations into a variety of languages, which were read, not only in private, but publicly in the religious assemblies of the early Christians; the reverence of the Christians for these writings; the variety of sects and heresies which soon arose in the Christian Church, each of whom appealed to the Scriptures for the truth of their doctrines, rendered any material alteration in the sacred books utterly impossible; while the silence of their acutest enemies, who would most assuredly have charged them with the attempt if it had been made, and the agreement of all the manuscripts and versions extant, are positive proofs of the integrity and incorruptness of the New Testament; which are further attested by the agreement with it of all the quotations which occur in the writings of the Christians from the earliest age to the present time. Museum of Antiquity A Description of Ancient Life
  • It was cool and refreshing, just the way she had always dreamed snowmelt would taste in stories of her childhood and the way it assuredly did not taste.
  • Then I coupled that with "Woolie" because I knew she hadn't been shorn in over a year and was most assuredly quite woolie. News from www.thesunchronicle.com
  • After that fourth trial, sundry of the kings and many of the lesser barons and knights and all of the commons cried out that these were trials enough, and that Arthur had assuredly approved himself to be rightwise King; wherefore they demanded that he should be made King indeed so that he might rule over them.
  • Him the son of Aeson with prudence addressed: “Good friend, assuredly with an evil word didst thou revile me, saying before them all that I was the wronger of a kindly man. The Argonautica
  • Any such rapid change in representation is almost assuredly explained by social and cultural factors. Times, Sunday Times
  • Now we are told immediately by world leaders that this was most assuredly an act of terrorism.
  • Strange rumours were afloat respecting the conduct of Charles; none of which, it is to be presumed, met the Baron's ears, or assuredly the deprivation of his office would have followed.
  • If you oblige many men to be money-lenders, some will assuredly be usurers.
  • The wizards at Ankh-Morpork's Unseen University are renowned for many things -- wisdom, magic, and their love of teatime -- but athletics is most assuredly not on the list. Free eBook: Unseen Academicals by Terry Pratchett
  • Assuredly this will procure no meane perill unto thee: Come hither, and keepe in thine owne bedde for meere shame. The Decameron
  • Not thus he appeared -- assuredly not _thus_ -- in the vivacity of his waking hours. Selections from Poe
  • Yet his carriage was assuredly not that of middle age, and indeed, the total of his personality, neither young nor old, neither callow nor acerb, neither lightly unreserved nor too gravely severe, offered certain problems not capable of instant solution. The Law of the Land
  • Sultan’; and again quoth he, ‘If calamity befal one who is not pure by ablution; verily and assuredly let him blame none but himself.’ The Book of The Thousand Nights And A Night
  • If the deer population is excessive - as it assuredly is - is it best to "cull" the herd or let large numbers starve? A Patchwork Garden: Unexpected Pleasures from a Country Garden
  • My fictional designs were assuredly more modest as compared to what we were forced to negotiate in the desolated reaches we began to cross on foot. Locust Valley Breakdown
  • The word "bright" suggests that James is almost assuredly thinking not just of any picture of Venice, but of Canaletto's Venice. Canaletto's paintings showed more than the tourist side of Venice
  • Amid such unwrinkled faces, the dreaded ‘veteran’ tag will be pinned assuredly on his shirt.
  • He was perhaps the most original of African American poets and, in the breadth and variety of his work, assuredly the most representative of African American writers.
  • And its not being infectious is assuredly an important consideration. Letter 111
  • Assuredly, the absolute reductio ad absurdum of this courtiership, was reached when the Queen was extolled for behaving as any reasonable woman would: -- Mr. Punch`s history of modern England, Volume I -- 1841-1857
  • Maleh_, and _Seba Baharet_: the former does not apply particularly to the Mediterranean, but _is a term applicable to any sea or ocean that is salt_ (as all seas and oceans assuredly are); the latter term signifies literally, the Seven Seas or Waters: neither is this An Account of Timbuctoo and Housa Territories in the Interior of Africa
  • The event assuredly was communicated throughout the nursing system by informal channels.
  • What the film does is very clever: it assumes that the poem that has come down to us is a bowdlerized propaganda version (which it assuredly is, having been through several scribal hands since its original composition) – and proceeds to tell us what really happened. Film
  • He most assuredly took on the look of deep and pensive thought, but to this man, all considerations and contemplations had been properly examined.
  • Thus nothing doubting of your ready ayd herein, as I assuredly trust of your honours fauourable acceptation of this my poore present, wishing long life with the increase of Gods holy spirit to your lordship and to all your most honourable familie (vnto whom I haue wholly dedicated my selfe by mine owne choise and election for euer) I, crauing pardon for my former boldnesse, most humbly thus take my leaue. The Principal Navigations, Voyages, Traffiques and Discoveries of the English Nation
  • To complete this fear, it is required that a man have such an apprehension of the coming of hell and wrath upon him as that he be not relieved against it by any interposal of promise, or aught else, from God, that he should be preserved in the way and path whereby he shall assuredly find deliverance from that which he fears. The Doctrine of the Saints��� Perseverance Explained and Confirmed
  • This long-overdue debut from a born writer is a remarkably honest and disturbing book, which self-assuredly combines raw earthiness with dreamlike poetry.
  • If the deer population is excessive - as it assuredly is - is it best to "cull" the herd or let large numbers starve? A Patchwork Garden: Unexpected Pleasures from a Country Garden
  • Had the ladies not all been driven from the city by the pestilence, I should most assuredly have engaged some one or more of them to solve the question, whether the doctor was engaged in offices of sympathy, or an affair of the heart -- or whether he was actually _engaged_ in any way. Ups and Downs in the Life of a Distressed Gentleman
  • I now left the Huntsman's Lodge without pursuing this undoubtedly absurd idea, which would assuredly have proved correct had I developed it.
  • Much as she had suffered in her early religious life from predestinarianism, she never was a bigot, and so she, like Paul, "gathered assuredly" that the call was of the Lord, and "without gainsaying" went and helped them publicly and from house to house as best she could. Elizabeth: the Disinherited Daughter By E. Ben Ez-er
  • The costs of defection, for its weaker participants, would assuredly be higher than are the costs of continued compliance.
  • Assuredly the Dean has a purse, and a tolerably well-filled one; and, assuredly, the Archbishop, on departing from an inn, not only settles his reckoning, but leaves something handsome for the servants, and does not say that he is forbidden by the gospel to pay for what he has eaten, or the trouble he has given, as a certain Spanish cavalier said he was forbidden by the statutes of chivalry. The Romany Rye
  • Assuredly Chinese ships were seaworthy enough to sail across the Pacific and back.
  • But in some genera the larvæ become developed either into hermaphrodites having the ordinary structure, or into what I have called complemental males: and in the latter, the development has assuredly been retrograde; for the male is On the Origin of Species by Means of Natural Selection or the Preservation of Favoured Races in the Struggle for Life. (2nd edition)
  • Assuredly, my dear madam,” replied lady Arabella; “for I am certain what you term a whim will prove to be¾” Lovers and Friends; or, Modern Attachments
  • The example of home rule presented by the "Kreis" and the provinces of Prussia since this reform, is not assuredly of a nature to frighten weak nerves. Great Men and Famous Women. Vol. 4 of 8 A series of pen and pencil sketches of the lives of more than 200 of the most prominent personages in History
  • Any such rapid change in representation is almost assuredly explained by social and cultural factors. Times, Sunday Times
  • Wild his work is assuredly — extravagant sometimes to our wish, and supernatural even to the very limits of poetic belief; but the genius is stamped on every page: feelings such as the muse delights in abound, nay overflow, while a true heroic loftiness of soul, such as influenced devout men of old when they warred for their country, glows and flashes through the whole narrative. A Review of 'Alroy'
  • We will have to involve the authorities before long, but we can assuredly go there first and make our own inspection.
  • In Europe it was Matisse who ushered Bonnard into modernism, asserting that he was a ‘great painter for today and assuredly for the future’.
  • While Kenobi and his clone forces have an assuredly action-packed adventure pursuing Grievous, we're mostly stuck with a wounded officer and two snot-nosed Twi'lek children. ‘Star Wars: The Clone Wars’ Episode 2.09 & 2.10: ‘Grievous Intrigue’ & ‘The Deserter’ » MTV Movies Blog
  • Their attempts will most assuredly fail.
  • It is perhaps to be regretted that this work, which contains many fine details, should have been played for the first time in the Salle de Redoute, so "redoutable" and ungrateful a room for the piano in general; in a less vast space, such as the salle of the Musik - Verein, the virtuoso and the work would assuredly have been heard more to advantage, and if I did not fear to appear indiscreet I should ask Mr. de Hardegg to play it a second time, in a concert room of moderate size. Letters
  • He assuredly bumped off a formidable array of erstwhile friends and possible rivals.
  • The new model rides well and handles assuredly on long sweeping corners, but seems a mite too softly sprung on sharper bends.
  • The view from the summit, however, is assuredly worth all of the leg cramps and dry heaves.
  • Midwinter Graces isn't merely a covers album, however; Amos has written five originals, including the lush love ballad A Silent Night With You, the torchy Pink And Glitter (which finds the artist venturing assuredly into big band territory) and Winter's Carol, the latter song offering listeners a preview of her upcoming musical, The Light Princess. Tori Amos - Undented

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