How To Use Most especially In A Sentence
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He could also be irascible, most especially about unjust or unfair behaviour.
Times, Sunday Times
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This climate of hostility affects us all, but most especially impacts those who reside overseas.
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Everyone I meet, whether farmer, miner, railman, professor, cleric, or the long-faced Senator, and most especially the wives of these-everyone wants to know why I would submit to a marital practice so filled with subjugation and sorrow.
Excerpt: The 19th Wife by David Ebershoff
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To those who have preceded me in the study of the posthistoric world, and particularly to those collectors-too numerous to name here - who have permitted me to examine artifacts surviving so many centuries of futurity, and most especially to those who have allowed me to visit and photograph the era's few extant buildings, I am truly grateful.
The Shadow of the Torturer
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It is, on the contrary, a most zealous defence of Perkinism, and a fierce attack upon its opponents, most especially upon such of the medical profession as treated the subject with neglect or ridicule.
Medical Essays, 1842-1882
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I remain painfully aware that gestures of appreciation offered here will mean little to the individuals who merit them most: the women and men of Magude district, and most especially of Facazisse, who tolerated my strange ways, who opened their homes and their hearts to me, and who will not likely ever see or read this product of our combined efforts.
Where Women Make History: Gendered Tellings of Community and Change in Magude, Mozambique
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But if it be the winter season, the part is to be covered with unscoured wool, which is to be sprinkled from above with tepid wine and oil, but on no account is either bandage or compress to be applied; for this should be known most especially, that whatever compresses, or is heavy, does mischief in such cases.
On The Articulations
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But I do love the winter - most especially the sort of hard, arctic winters of the upper reaches of North America.
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The difference was apparent in every part of society, most especially in the equality between men and women.
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Perhaps more subtly considered the "JPII priest" attrition is simply a recent example of the perennial struggle for the celibate priest in his affectivity and relationships, in his heart and most especially in his spousal and paternal love.
Pope John Paul II
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It would be a rewarding research project to try to chart this out, most especially in the area of UFOs, alien abductions, and the like.
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Even to sit where a woman has sat, especially with divaricated thighs, as though to grant the last favours, most especially with previously well uplifted white sateen coatpans.
Ulysses
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Milne's metaphysical views were based in positivism, most especially in operationalism: only those objects whose properties could be directly revealed by some observational procedure, or operation, were to be counted among the real.
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It is then most especially that the calm notes of Wotan fall healingly upon the sense: They have heard tales of novel events in Nibelheim, of mighty wonders worked there by Alberich, and are come from curiosity to witness these.
The Wagnerian Romances
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The age of superplastics has its origins in the last decade or so and is largely a result of fundamental insights into the nature of matter, most especially the electronic and physical properties of monomers, which are small groups of molecules that can be linked into long chains known as polymers.
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Nobody - I mean nobody - should play witness to my usually repressed womanly scream at that hour of the day, most especially half-awake commuters.
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Perhaps more subtly considered the "JPII priest" attrition is simply a recent example of the perennial struggle for the celibate priest in his affectivity and relationships, in his heart and most especially in his spousal and paternal love.
Insight Scoop | The Ignatius Press Blog:
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The problem stems from the fact that the symptoms of mumps most especially swelling of the testicles can overlap with those caused by mononucleosis and a testicle problem called torsion.
Getting Pregnant
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He could also be irascible, most especially about unjust or unfair behaviour.
Times, Sunday Times
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All nestboxes also need an easy way to be cleaned and sanitized after each feathered family has taken flight, most especially before another family takes up residency.
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Speaking is difficult for my girls, most especially for Bella who is "prelingual" -- to use Stigma's ridiculous term.
Kim Stagliano: Stigma Healthcare: Shut Up Kid!
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He loved being the center of attention and most especially loved to be pampered.
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Watson notes the importance for Kutjungka people of being unshod, walking bare-footed on the land, and most especially dancing bare-footed, and of spending a lot of time sitting or lying on the ground.
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In particular, it is a film full of talk, and most especially a film of dialogues: two characters isolated, whether in an apartment, or during a party, or at a racecourse.
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Most especially Luther disputed the sale of indulgences whereby, as Luther perceived, believers might buy forgiveness for themselves or their departed relatives.
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The play also deals with Galileo's tutoring of princes, and touches lightly on his familial relations, most especially on his relations with his friend, the future Pope Urban VIII.
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There are other considerations as well such as monotonicity for electronic sensing, but the point of this post is to get you thinking about possible errors and how they might affect, most especially, regional and global averages – in other words, what errors “average out” and what errors “add up”?
Karl and Hansen Condemn Poor USHCN Metadata « Climate Audit
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Smallmouths are smart, cagy fish, most especially so on water that sees lots of fishing pressure.
Sneaky Pete Power
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Most especially, every jerk bureaucrat and greedy welfare rat (particularly the rich ones) with a hand in the public till gets to vote.
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They lusted after his recipes, and most especially, whole baked apples wrapped in flaky pie crusts.
Wildfires and old men: the legacy of US immigrants in Talpa
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Readers will note that they not only sell it in quantities most especially useful for parish churches, but also in smaller quantities for those who wish to burn incense at home -- which, incidentally, is a practice which can be very condusive to setting a climate of prayer, or to mark a feast day.
Prinknash Abbey
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A winning team creates its own PR but the media, who interface with the public, play a crucial role at all times, and most especially when things are not going right on the field.
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If readers can overlook Kung's personal foibles, the memoirs tell an absorbing story, most especially when the author himself is not the focus.
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The forcefulness of these policies is a measure of the degree to which the US government is the exclusive tool of American corporate boardrooms, oil company boardrooms most especially.
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Lichtenstein, Rauschenberg and, most especially, Warhol rose to greatness through their mastery of serigraphy.