How To Use Greatly In A Sentence

  • She suffered greatly while she was alive, so let us hope her soul is now at peace.
  • Some find it repugnant, others see them as casualties in an undeclared war that is greatly preferable to the alternative of full-scale conflict. Times, Sunday Times
  • Their support was greatly appreciated and all within the club are grateful for their help and co-operation.
  • Application forms vary greatly in layout and length.
  • We were greatly relieved at the the news of their safe return.
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  • In this high opinion of his own rank, he was greatly fortified by his ideas of the military profession, which, in his phrase, made a valiant cavalier a camarade to an emperor. A Legend of Montrose
  • Of course what is small will inevitably vary greatly according to the circumstances and to say that a curtilage is a small area is obviously not to provide any precise test of identification.
  • Of course they spoke of their brew as if it were a medicinal cure-all when in reality they produced highly refined and greatly prized moonshine.
  • If the system is treating holidays like weekends, then the risk of substandard care is greatly increased across the year. Times, Sunday Times
  • Pasture lands and meadow lands are often greatly improved by replowing and harrowing in order to break up the turf that forms and to admit air more freely into the soil. Agriculture for Beginners Revised Edition
  • As to the pay of the Mercenaries it nearly filled two esparto-grass baskets; there were even visible in one of them some of the leathern discs which the Republic used to economise its specie; and as the Barbarians appeared greatly surprised, Hanno told them that, their accounts being very difficult, the Ancients had not had leisure to examine them. Salammbo
  • On the other hand, if you elect for the more expensive hardware option, much less CPU power is needed and often both the picture and sound quality are greatly improved.
  • The reason economists are sympathetic to signalling is that they are very smart (yes, really) and are among the people who probably don't benefit greatly from college, they learned how to think at high school and are mostly self-educated anyway. Free Education Valued at Cost, Bryan Caplan | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty
  • Management's withdrawal from the negotiations greatly disturbs us.
  • I don't know which she chose, nor do I greatly care.
  • Being charged in this investigation has affected him greatly and his good name has been slurred.
  • Hence without the existence of heterodoxy and orthodoxy, collective struggles diminish greatly in importance in traditional societies.
  • In the range of same frequency, compared with silicon-steel sheet components, the bulk amorphous metal magnetic component of the invention has greatly improved performance characteristic.
  • In a number of orchid species, the outer tangential walls of short cells have numerous wall ingrowths that greatly expand the surface area of the plasma membrane and, thus, resemble transfer cells.
  • Many people are greatly enslaved by what we term ties of relationship. In Tune with the Infinite or, Fullness of Peace, Power, and Plenty
  • It is propelled by oars, and will carry 15 or 20 persons, but its capacity is greatly increased by lashing inflated seal skins to the outside.
  • This latest dispute greatly increases the likelihood of a strike.
  • As I pressed through the thick underwood, I startled a strange-looking apparition in one of the open spaces beside the gulf, where, as shown by the profusion of plants of _vaccinium_, the blaeberries had greatly abounded in their season. The Cruise of the Betsey or, A Summer Ramble Among the Fossiliferous Deposits of the Hebrides. With Rambles of a Geologist or, Ten Thousand Miles Over the Fossiliferous Deposits of Scotland
  • While upgradeability wasn't a primary concern, knowing that it can be greatly expanded in the future adds definite value.
  • Although fruits added to jellies in the way just described are chiefly for decorative effect, they do add very greatly to the pleasure of eating them; but jellied fruits, as distinguished from _fruits in jelly_, are a delicious mode of eating fruit, and where it is in abundance afford a pleasant variety. Choice Cookery
  • Organically grown produce does not differ greatly in appearance from conventionally grown crops.
  • Prompt payment of bills greatly helps our company.
  • Western fears, he insists, are greatly exaggerated.
  • The form of a food - solid, semi-solid or liquid - may greatly influence satiety signals.
  • In dense media with lossless reflection arising from multiple scattering, the threshold for laser action is greatly reduced.
  • As far as layout is concerned, I greatly enjoy making more traditionally structured comics; I feel that more conservative formal boundaries allows for greater experimentation within those boundaries. Talking Comics with Tim: Nate Powell | Robot 6 @ Comic Book Resources – Covering Comic Book News and Entertainment
  • These positions are greatly coveted and carry high prestige. MANAGEMENT: task, responsibilities, practices
  • Attrition rates, for tanks and aircraft increased greatly, sparking off a debate about the implication of the new technologies.
  • Greatly reduced steamship passages, only £3 payable before sailing. THE MAIN CAGES
  • Amplified vibration can reinforce the normal rhythm of speech and can greatly assist forming the right habits.
  • Me and I am not happy. 80% of our population are not contributing to federal income taxes ... their money comes back to them in refunds. it is a sad state with a president whose agenda will cost us greatly expects this burdon to fall on the remaining 20%. Raising taxes at center of health care reform debate
  • Other evidence suggests that large plantation owners were the only segment of the population to profit so greatly. America Past and Present
  • Oolitic ironstones only form at low sedimentation rates, where accommodation greatly exceeds supply.
  • The precision in diagnosis is greatly improved, and entirely new possibilities for therapy have been opened up via the hybridoma technique. The Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine 1984 - Presentation Speech
  • Furthermore, their relative performance changes: down is a particularly poor insulator when wet, whereas other materials do not differ greatly when wet or dry.
  • Long extend arm holds hand opportunity to increase muscle and articulatory burden greatly.
  • He was greatly surprised.
  • Being physically inactive (less than 30 minutes of activity a day) greatly increases your chances of getting chronic diseases.
  • The discovery of the so-called aniline dyes has greatly increased the variety of colors available. Textiles and Clothing
  • The figures were greatly inflated, allowing welfare-bashing cronies to misuse the numbers and misrepresent welfare recipients.
  • Her design style was said to be greatly influenced by the days in cloister: SciFi, Fantasy & Horror Collectibles - Part 1012
  • By 1905, of course, astronomical observations had greatly improved due to photography.
  • As mentioned earlier, ganging storage devices together as a striped storage pool can greatly enhance performance.
  • He was compelled to study philosophy and theology by his parents, which he greatly resented, and he graduated from the University of Basel with a master's degree in philosophy in 1671 and a licentiate in theology in 1676.
  • Each cluster acts as a magnifying lens, greatly brightening a quasar's light.
  • And this impression is greatly helped by the fantastical finery of his dress: sky-blue satin cravat, yards of gold chain, white French gloves, light drab great-coat lined with velvet of the same colour, invisible inexpressibles, skin-coloured and fitting like a glove, etc., etc. New Letters and Memorials of Jane Welsh Carlyle
  • Viv," I said, contrite, and reached out a hand: I was greatly shaken, not having expected her tears. Port Eternity
  • The whole situation is exercising our minds greatly.
  • O greatly fortunate Vidura, this external energy is known as maya or illusion, and through her agency only is the entire material manifestation made possible. Vedic creationists in the U.S. - The Panda's Thumb
  • The presence of these foreign substances in the eye, in connection with the salt spray and irritating atmosphere, greatly aggravated the ophthalmia, and resolved it into a chronic affection, which ultimately resulted in entropium. The Dog
  • In the fourteenth century this custom greatly increased, and small additional side aisles and transepts were often annexed to churches and called mortuary chapels; these were used indeed as chantries, but they were more independent in their constitution, and in general more ample in their endowments. Bell's Cathedrals: The Cathedral Church of Carlisle A Description of Its Fabric and A Brief History of the Episcopal See
  • And wastewater left over after the methane is extracted, greatly deodorized, is used for fertilizing the farm's fields.
  • Each of these two Simple Minds records has its share of inessential material, but that is greatly outweighed by the good stuff.
  • Having had a two-hour massage the day before, I greatly appreciated the skills of my masseuse.
  • Don't make any plans for the wedding unless this greatly improves. The Sun
  • The unification of Germany was his life's work, in which he was greatly assisted by his opponents' inability to analyse the balance of forces realistically.
  • However, at anthesis they appear one above the other, because in one ovule the funicle greatly elongates.
  • ‘Alleyways are an access point for about 90 per cent of burglaries in the area and by sealing them off we can greatly improve residents' security,’ he said.
  • We confront instead the difficult, non-relative, question as to how best we are to live in harmony with people whose value-judgements differ very greatly from our own.
  • The quality of graphics in Death Watch is breathtaking and adds greatly to the atmosphere of fantasy and adventure.
  • In addition, a thin layer of liquid lining the alveoli exerts surface tension, tending to collapse the lungs, although this surface tension is greatly decreased by the presence of surfactant.
  • It was concluded that a higher VB2 content in the host plant in some degree was benefit to the scale insect occurring greatly in the polluted city environment.
  • Religious values can often differ greatly from humanistic morals.
  • Consequently the Labor vote in the first third of the period is greatly inflated, and this contributes to the trend.
  • The resultant local variation in working arrangements has greatly complicated national assessment.
  • But what about those who need housing but cannot afford to buy at greatly inflated prices?
  • I can rewrap lines to 65 characters by typing "gq", I can use regular expressions for search and replaces (* very* handy), I can edit in Unicode when I need to, and I can speed things up greatly by making keyboard mappings for repetitive tasks. The Project Gutenberg FAQ 2002
  • Our foreign trade has expanded greatly in recent years.
  • The British found that night bombing and incendiaries greatly increased their coercive power.
  • Your support is greatly appreciated.
  • This plant, the succory of former days, is greatly esteemed by the French, by whom it is known as barbe de capucin. The Art of Living in Australia
  • International sales have contributed greatly to that success, accounting for 40 per cent of overall sales. Times, Sunday Times
  • The tune is in the key of E and the whole package is greatly enhanced by Cliff's innovative guitar playing.
  • However, the one point imposed by the Dutch on the Thais and greatly resented was the clause introducing extraterritoriality.
  • He was greatly confident that no man could stay with him.
  • The engine has been greatly improved in later models.
  • The DataPower XM70 enables you to rapidly deploy LLM routing rules that you can configurable via an intuitive interface without the need for programming, greatly reducing cost and complexity.
  • Most crime victims benefit greatly by talking about their experiences.
  • Nutrient expert thinks, teenager period should nurturance is drunk " macrobian soya-bean milk " habit, this has profit greatly to preventing cardiovascular disease in the future.
  • It greatly speeds up the process by which two types of fibers can be coaxially blended into a continuous yarn strand.
  • Development and introduction of new diagnostic techniques have greatly accelerated over the past decades.
  • Application forms vary greatly in layout and length.
  • Those unfamiliar with these significant changes in institutional wealth, selectivity, student quality, and academic research will benefit greatly from this book.
  • The deceased was highly respected and will be greatly missed by his many friends in the locality.
  • These small, shrimplike animals are dependent upon the sea ice, and the decrease in this ice has greatly impacted their life cycle. The Great Penguin Rescue
  • This suffering could have been greatly alleviated had there been more allied troops on the ground.
  • The wavelengths of light in the visible part of the spectrum greatly exceed nanoscale dimensions.
  • Schneier's article, and the crux of his point, is that the term cyber war and the threat of cyber warfare has been greatly exaggerated. Site Home
  • Period dress is greatly encouraged, with jeans and trainers being banned!
  • However, most of these remixes are available elsewhere, which greatly diminishes the value of this collection.
  • Indeed, little was known of those orbs until within the past hundred years, when the exploration of the heavens by the aid of greatly increased telescopic power, was the means of creating a new branch of astronomical science, called sidereal astronomy. The Astronomy of Milton's 'Paradise Lost'
  • The quantity can enlarge obviously, the market initiative buying offer increases obviously, impelled the stock index bounce space greatly.
  • Thylacoleo are highly specialized brachycephalic predators with greatly hypotrophied molar rows and hypertrophied sectorial third premolars.
  • In fact Bowditch loved to carry out complex mathematical computations and the task of checking and correcting Moore's work was one he greatly enjoyed.
  • I greatly enjoyed the wild boar - I started with carpaccio of beef with shredded sharp cheddar cheese on a bed of greens and finished with creme caramel.
  • He was a wonderful father, grandfather and great grandfather and will be greatly missed. Times, Sunday Times
  • The theme of the artist and his almost magical powers is one that exercised him greatly throughout his career.
  • Conclusion:Rhesus monkey xenoreactive natural antibody titers are greatly different among individuals. It is necessary to detect the antibody before using rhesus monkeys for xenograft studding.
  • The English recovered most of western Gascony, but in July 1453 a French army defeated Talbot at Castillon and Talbot himself, a paladin greatly admired by French and English alike, was killed.
  • The cost of housing varies greatly across the country. Times, Sunday Times
  • Human actions are of no consequence as far as the geotectonic processes are concerned, but they have greatly accelerated the rate of weathering due to deforestation, overgrazing of pastures, and improper crop cultivation. Global material cycles
  • Comans were the early leaders and pillars of the Amsterdam _Collegium_, which was begun in 1645, and some years later the group was greatly strengthened by the "convincement" of the young Mennonite doctor and Spiritual Reformers in the 16th & 17th Centuries
  • Brother Jonathan," then just published by Blackwood in three large volumes, was read to him every night for weeks, and greatly to his satisfaction, as I then understood; though it seems by what Dr. Bowring -- I beg his pardon, Sir John Bowring -- says on the subject, that the "white-haired sage" was wide enough awake, on the whole, to form a pretty fair estimate of its unnaturalness and extravagance: being himself a great admirer of Richardson's ten-volume stories, like The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 16, No. 97, November, 1865
  • That's not to say he sings in a heavily accented style, far from it; indeed many of the characteristics of the Faroese language carry well into Teitur's anglophonic melodies but the shroud of mystery is one which a lot of artists benefit greatly from. Drowned In Sound // Feed
  • Neville Chamberlain was greatly affected by the death of his cousin Norman and determined that such sacrifice should not be wasted.
  • If we may safely apply Trotter's generalization to the present antagonism among groups (within nations, and also national groups) we might say that the rapid differentiation of the human species has had an effect of creating within the species _man_ a large number of types of sub-specific value, and in this respect man differs greatly from any other species. The Psychology of Nations A Contribution to the Philosophy of History
  • Chrom, that is, the bandy-legged smith — fought well, and contributed greatly to the fate of the battle, without knowing which side he fought on; — so, “To fight for your own hand, like Henry Rob Roy
  • They illustrate, however, that even where self-sufficiency is possible, it is apt to involve the serious drawback of greatly increased cost. International Co-operation: Common Action for Common Problems
  • Sometimes a phosphorescent gleam played over the stagnant pond, into which the terapin plunged heavily at their approach; while on the neighbouring banks the frogs of all degrees croaked forth their inharmonious chant, making the scene more hideous, and certainly adding greatly to the sense of gloom which it inspired in those who penetrated it. The Partisan: A Tale of the Revolution. By the Author of "The Yemassee," "Guy Rivers," &c. In Two Volumes. Vol. I
  • His spirit has greatly activated the audience.
  • Watson's interests, was (if my childish remembrances do not greatly mislead me) the iracund Lord Thurlow. Memorials and Other Papers — Volume 1
  • I have lately been led to reflect a little, (for, now that I am growing old, my work has become [word indecipherable] special) on the artificial checks, but doubt greatly whether such would be advantageous to the world at large at present, however it may be in the distant future. More Letters of Charles Darwin — Volume 2
  • Spanish horse should; he trotted, he loped, he paced, and went single-foot, greatly to the admiration of the three spectators. Southern Stories Retold from St. Nicholas
  • Shope virus in vitro and reimplanted in the animals from which they had been procured, their cells, on proliferating anew, exhibited the mongrel aspect indicative of viral influence, and their malignancy was also greatly enhanced. Peyton Rous - Nobel Lecture
  • The exercise to rehabilitate the street kids should be embraced by everyone as Zambia stands to benefit greatly from the initiative.
  • The power of that species of poetry to which we allude is now greatly increased also, at least in extent of operation, by the admission among the number of judges, of so great a mass of half-educated persons, to whom the story is every thing, and the poetry almost nothing. A Review of 'The Sceptic; a Poem'
  • To overcome this poor responsiveness, recombinant poxvirus vectors, including vaccinia, fowlpox and modified vaccinia Ankara (MVA), can be genetically engineered to express one or more tumor-associated antigens to greatly enhance the immune system's ability to recognize and destroy cancer cells bearing any of the targeted antigens. ® and CV-301 are prime-boost vaccines, sequentially combining two different poxviruses (vaccinia and fowlpox). Reuters: Press Release
  • Working out the importance of the phosphorylated compounds in muscle, for example, greatly stimulated the understanding of energy transformations in glycolysis and changed thinking about how the pathway might be constructed. Otto Meyerhof and the Physiology Institute: the Birth of Modern Biochemistry
  • Warner is complemented on re-releasing a disc and greatly improving it, and our viewing experience in the process.
  • As a third-party institution China Internet Association, a trade association to join, then the effect of making the Internet the control of public opinion to be greatly enhanced.
  • In 1986, for instance, Dole supported an inheritance tax code that greatly benefited the Gallos.
  • However, if you take some simple precautions you can greatly reduce the odds of being mugged or getting mowed down by a carioca motorist, and feel almost as safe that's a big "almost" as you would in New York or Paris. Chris McGowan: Carnaval in Rio: How to Have Fun and Not Get Mugged
  • The cost of repairs has greatly increased in recent years.
  • The defect detracts greatly from the value of the vase.
  • These problems have been greatly alleviated by the passing of the new Act.
  • Prompt payment of bills greatly helps our company.
  • On the other hand, the villi on that part of the chorion which is in contact with the decidua placentalis increase greatly in size and complexity, and hence this part is named the chorion frondosum (Fig. 28). I. Embryology. 11. Development of the Fetal Membranes and Placenta
  • The spectacle greatly excited us at the time.
  • This will greatly benefit children with cancer and speed up their discharge from hospital by ensuring safe care at home.
  • Profiling memory problems in production code is greatly simplified by using the "attach to process" feature, along with the ability to import memory dump files.
  • The combustion of a vastly increased bulk of pulverized coal and a greatly enlarged combustion zone, extending about forty feet longitudinally into the kiln -- thus providing an area within which the material might be maintained in a clinkering temperature for a sufficiently long period to insure its being thoroughly clinkered from periphery to centre. Edison, His Life and Inventions, vol. 2
  • Depending on the histologic type and tumor grade, the morbidity and mortality can vary greatly.
  • For some time now I have been greatly amused by Ian Wood's column in the back page.
  • ... but a label beside each flavor helps the process greatly especially when the loud speakers are blaring in the background. Veronica's Test Kitchen
  • a greatly augmented collection of books
  • Two things can greatly reduce the cost of adequate dental care: popular education about dental health, and the training of primary health workers as ‘dental health promoters’. Chapter 4
  • She was starting to feel a bit vexed and it displeased her greatly.
  • From an economic point of view , the new development will benefit the town greatly.
  • a curtain over this scene, from that philogyny which is in us, and proceed to matters which, instead of dishonouring the human species, will greatly raise and ennoble it. The History of the Life of the Late Mr Jonathan Wild the Great
  • His enthusiasm and commanding personality enabled him to influence greatly the work of many of his juniors, so that they came to reverence him as the founder of their careers.
  • Why is it when, after greatly resisting temptation you eventually weaken and submit to its manipulative forces?
  • The incandescent gas mantle, developed by the German von Welsbach in 1885, greatly increased illuminating power and for a time helped fight off competition from electric lighting.
  • His spirit has greatly activated the audience.
  • Whereas previously it was rather unpalatable on its own, it has improved greatly in flavour and is now versatile enough to be used in cooking.
  • Mr Robinson said: ‘The demand for methadone greatly outstrips supply.’
  • We do have developmental money unavoidably unspent, which will greatly reduce the problem.
  • However, when a four-strong team revisited the hospital on Monday, they found the situation greatly improved.
  • The news greatly surprised me.
  • Flexible Production One result of automation is greatly increased flexibility in the production process. Sociology
  • The Girl was greatly amaz'd hereat, it being to her an unconceivable Mystery. The Lining of the Patch-Work Screen
  • As, by the public resolutions, and foresaid unbounded toleration, the bounds fixed by JEHOVAH, and homologated and sworn to, in our national attainments and constitution, were greatly altered, so the parliament of Act, Declaration, & Testimony for the Whole of our Covenanted Reformation, as Attained to, and Established in Britain and Ireland; Particularly Betwixt the Years 1638 and 1649, Inclusive
  • It is, I have said, the fashion for both to be greatly overcome and to appear as if about to faint: the groom looks especially ridiculous when so attitudinising. The Book of The Thousand Nights And A Night
  • Her insolence greatly displeased the judge.
  • ‘Members consider that their privacy will be greatly reduced and that the height of the projection, which is some 17 metres to the ridge height and two floors above the roof line of the club, is unneighbourly,’ he said.
  • A child's access to schooling varies greatly from area to area.
  • This discovery was greatly facilitated by the deep personal experience of these principles by theosopher Sidney Banks.
  • This stepped up basis greatly reduced taxes on the sale of inherited property. Christianity Today
  • Greatly inspired by James Luther Adams whom Max Stackhouse had described as a pneumatological theologian, I wrote a paper called "Authority in the Spirit: Developing a Doctrine of the Liberal Church. Philocrites: September 2006 Archives
  • And here we would express our sincere thanks to all such as alleviated so greatly the burdens war had imposed upon us -- alleviated these by friendly sympathies, which found expression in deeds of kindness and love, and that at a time and in circumstances when the sword of Damocles was suspended over their heads, for to give an enemy a drop of cold water was then considered a great crime! In the Shadow of Death
  • I will greatly increase your pangs in childbearing; Archive 2007-01-01
  • We moved as fast as the ten men on shore carrying the cordelle could walk, and the men at the pole lightened their load so greatly, they were able to walk at a good round pace. The Rose of Old St. Louis
  • We have advanced greatly in our knowledge of the universe.
  • The organisation is non-party political and non-sectarian, which added greatly to its early success, and all women over 16 years of age, regardless of religious or political beliefs were eligible to join.
  • These concerns have not been greatly alleviated by subsequent reported cases.
  • A full-length portrait executed in what critics describe as in the style of Van Dyck, it shows her tall, beautiful figure to great advantage in a splendid gold silk gown but her profile is positively haggish, making her look more like Margaret Hamilton the Wicked Witch of the West from The Wizard of Oz rather than Princess Diana of Wales, whom I believe she greatly resembled. Archive 2010-03-01
  • The levels of trade union and political activism in this country have greatly declined in the past fifteen years.
  • However, any observer will note that the energy people are prepared to expend in pursuing organizational goals varies greatly.
  • Running through the forest in the dark, the boys were greatly afraid.
  • Marx wrote back to say that Engels'praise had greatly encouraged him.
  • Safety hooks are often fitted to winding ropes, and although the damage to life and property is greatly reduced by the use of them, they do not protect a descending cage from injury in a case of overwinding; besides which, they are almost useless when a wild run takes place, an accident which, strange to say, has already occurred many times after engines and boilers have been laid off for repairs. Scientific American Supplement, No. 520, December 19, 1885
  • There is no question that the dead trees greatly multiplied the speed and intensity of the San Bernardino fires.
  • The wind has narrowed greatly.
  • The circulation rates and readerships of newspapers greatly exceed those of medical journals.
  • Since joining the Common Market, Britain's trade with Europe has greatly increased.
  • Inflation has greatly knocked on the prices.
  • What if we also consider that fantasy greatly outsells sf (and by your broader definition that would presumably include YA, horror, and alternative history, stupendously outsells it)? Why Science Fiction Authors Can't Win
  • Squid come in all sizes, from a centimetre to over a metre in length, and the life cycles of different species vary greatly.
  • However, I greatly preferr cudding a baby when he/she doesn ` t have one of my tenderest body parts in his/her mouth. Elegy | Her Bad Mother
  • Her arthritis troubles her greatly.
  • She was a wonderful friend, mother, grandmother and great-grandmother and she will be greatly missed.
  • The tax on fuel will not have a serious impact on the better-off, but it will greatly affect the poor.
  • The reliability of waterproof cases could be greatly improved if more manufacturers incorporated two independent seals.
  • Children whose parents are split asunder by adultery have their assumptions about trust, fidelity and commitment greatly damaged.
  • They had greatly enjoyed the trip and it was a historic and important occasion, he said.
  • The price of oil greatly depreciated.
  • But, conversely, this jumble drives home a point seldom stressed: Theological differences may have mattered greatly to devotees, but a bronze caster or stone carver was just as happy making a Buddha as a Vishnu; the iconographies differed, but the styles stayed the same. A Crayon Heir
  • Over time, the plant growth not only concealed the structures; it also contributed greatly to their decay.
  • Medicine -- and when we speak about medicine we always include stomatology, that is, we include all of it within the line of the health of the nation -- medicine, we know, has changed greatly. CLOSING CEREMONY OF THE MEDICAL-DENTAL CONGRESS
  • He did not expand greatly on his statement.
  • After that his manners greatly improved, and he became very fond of their dog, Timmy.
  • In a word, they have been judged to be works of art in which certain very general ideas and principles derived from Socrates are expanded, put into shape, and often greatly altered by the alleged recorder, or rather dramatic recounter. The Adventure of Living
  • Although I feel a slight tinge of anxiety and apprehension in the air that surrounds you, it's greatly masked by the strength of your confidence.
  • Carotene may be effective against purple inside of the radiation, cozy summer skin greatly benefits.
  • The true hobbledehoy is much alone, not being greatly given to social intercourse even with other hobbledehoys.
  • He was a giving person. the talent that was there and the love that exuberated from him when you were around him is something that will be greatly missed, especially by those like myself and my family who really knew the real Michael. Celebrity Photos and News at ExpoSay

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