How To Use Wholehearted In A Sentence

  • For the wholehearted follower of Francis (`I am your breviary ! RIDDLE ME THIS
  • Our family of hospitals is wholeheartedly committed to equity and equality.
  • Most Protestant Churches wholeheartedly accept the Augustinian worldview (though most reject the Doctrine of the Elect.) Augustine vs. Pelagius Part Two - Grace, Salvation, and Redemption | Heretical Ideas Magazine
  • Montgomery's new style of leadership met with Leslie's wholehearted approval.
  • Welcome a man of insight to join in wholeheartedly our company!
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  • But given its raw energy and wholehearted commitment to realism, it might have been. Times, Sunday Times
  • In practice, dictionaries take a middle course between wholehearted descriptivism and prescriptive edicts.
  • I wholeheartedly agree, and as you point out this is decidedly a two-edged sword.
  • But the noise hardly concealed the fact that most Laborites wholeheartedly favor modernizing the state-owned railways, which cost the nation $500 million in 1962 alone.
  • In the third movement, Haitink's lucid communication of the music's textural contrasts made it a joy to listen to, and the violins’ cheeky acciaccaturas tinkled wholeheartedly from their instruments; the finale was brisk, with almost maniacal handfuls of semiquavers, and the trumpets were on top form.
  • Whereas in the case of saplings planted in a house with the wholehearted co-operation of the house owner, the chances of survival are better.
  • The difficulty is that, just as the religious right believes wholeheartedly that it is the one true way, secularists are adamant about their beliefs and intolerant of those who do not share them.
  • The Government deserves our wholehearted support for having taken a step in this direction.
  • It was accepted by the respondent that his managerial performance exhibited regrettable lapses and the tribunal can only wholeheartedly agree.
  • The fight to preserve Ilkley's unique character is one that deserves the wholehearted support of the community.
  • 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.
  • Even after the Czech coup, however, Congress was not willing to respond wholeheartedly to a call to arms.
  • I don't hold out much hope for a dialogue with people who go in wholeheartedly for the rapture stories. November 2004
  • After he became a bhakta he engaged wholeheartedly in musical worship.
  • With the wholehearted commitment that has made him a European and world champion, he would have been warmly welcomed. Times, Sunday Times
  • The competition yielded no less than five movies I wholeheartedly recommend.
  • Even the action groups, who are still smarting from failing to win a single board seat and Treves's dogged refusal to co-opt any of them on to the board, wholeheartedly support his chairmanship.
  • In churchmanship he moved in the early 1840s from less than wholehearted defence of civil establishments of religion to vehement voluntaryism and opposition to state aid to all churches.
  • It was quite refreshing to see people who train wholeheartedly, and vigorously with mutual respect, there were no inflated egos here.
  • You have to go wholeheartedly into anything in order to achieve anything worth having. Frank Lloyd Wright 
  • It allows for a participation that, by virtue of simultaneous commitment to another religion, cannot be unambivalently wholehearted, and will inevitably exhibit some sign of restraint, even fragmentariness.
  • Bolton fans have taken Holdsworth to their hearts and the striker has responded in kind with his wholehearted commitment to the cause.
  • I subscribe wholeheartedly to this theory.
  • She brought him much happiness, as well as wholehearted and elegant support in the second half of his diplomatic career. Times, Sunday Times
  • he adopted wholeheartedly some of the policies that he had previously criticized
  • Culpeper endorsed elecampane wholeheartedly: “It has not its equal in the cure of whooping-cough in children, when all other medicines fail.” Earl Mindell’s New Herb Bible
  • Schwarzenegger responded by immediately disassociating himself from Buffett's remarks, declaring his wholehearted support for Proposition 13.
  • OBVIOUSLY our mom is awesome, because she gave birth to US, although if our mom had realized the foaming weirdly-dressed pinko communist her wholehearted support of our early childhood activities would produce, she would have maybe thought twice about telling us we could be whatever we wanted to be in our life. Archive 2010-05-01
  • The columnist, a British Library reader, offered his wholehearted support to potential strikers.
  • He is a wholehearted friend of mine.
  • They seemed to come not merely from her lips but from the rest of her, so wholehearted was her performance. Somewhere East of Life
  • The lieutenant praised the youth wholeheartedly for his bravery.
  • The very instant you wholeheartedly turn away from every symptom of distrust and discouragement, the blessed Holy Spirit will quicken your faith and inbreathe divine strength into your soul.... Both Sides Now..and Always
  • I totally understand what he means by wanting to sing these hymns "wholeheartedly" - but being unable to do so as they were originally written; I run into that problem all the time. More about
  • With her confidence restored, Ling Yi plunged wholeheartedly into her work.
  • But I neither dress nor embrace fashion with the wholehearted commitment of my colleagues. Times, Sunday Times
  • But given its raw energy and wholehearted commitment to realism, it might have been. Times, Sunday Times
  • Just as I had all the bar-room politicians agreeing wholeheartedly and commiserating me with a dram or two, a fellow angler appeared and, with great flourish, slapped four 10 - pounders on the bar.
  • In practice, dictionaries take a middle course between wholehearted descriptivism and prescriptive edicts. They advise when a form is controversial, or a word is going out of use, or is shifting its sense.
  • This is a sentiment I wholeheartedly agree with.
  • We will do so in the context of a wholehearted commitment to build a mutually beneficial relationship with the new Indonesia.
  • This legislation is about what this Government will do for working families in New Zealand, and I give it my wholehearted support.
  • The best hope for a cure lies in the open, honest debate that would spring from wholehearted acceptance of the priesthood of all believers.
  • We could hardly keep our faces straight and some of the musicians at the back desks laughed behind their music wholeheartedly.
  • He is a wholehearted friend of mine.
  • Fans sensed that his commitment to maintaining fitness was less than wholehearted.
  • Conservation works when given half a chance, and it works quite dramatically when given a good chance and wholehearted support. Times, Sunday Times
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  • It has become more and more difficult for democratic countries to give their wholehearted support to nations and leaders who deny liberty and constrain democracy. Times, Sunday Times
  • But the noise hardly concealed the fact that most Laborites wholeheartedly favor modernizing the state-owned railways, which cost the nation $500 million in 1962 alone.
  • The wholehearted support offered by some leading lights of the district coupled with the enthusiasm of lakhs of Kochites made history.
  • Maybe, but to swing so dramatically to wholehearted support for the policy raises questions about his judgment. Times, Sunday Times
  • Recently, Bingham publicly threw his wholehearted support behind an appeal to raise funds for the building of a new school for autistic children.
  • EXAMPLE: teacher wrote a wholehearted letter of recommendation favoring the talented student.
  • Services for customers wholeheartedly welcome customers to sample custom - made products, business negotiations.
  • You're not really a wholehearted churchwoman, are you, Helen? THE DISPOSAL OF THE LIVING
  • To those people and all the rest, I am about to wholeheartedly recommend a feature film that consists of one man sitting on a chair unrestrainedly making fun of his own wife and children.
  • I recommend it wholeheartedly as a place to dip into for garlicky escargot, a carafe of wine, and now, that fantastic burger.
  • I would agree wholeheartedly with the general tone of the article.
  • I nodded, agreeing wholeheartedly - what kinds of sickos were they, thinking they had the right to check her out like that?
  • The opening of any new playground or the development of designated play areas for children is long overdue and something to be welcomed wholeheartedly.
  • There was however much to admire in the performance of the team as a whole with the defence apart from the goals turning in a committed wholehearted performance.
  • I give the team my wholehearted support for tomorrow night. Times, Sunday Times
  • I wholeheartedly endorse his remarks.
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  • I can endorse their opinion wholeheartedly.
  • The Government deserves our wholehearted support for having taken a step in this direction.
  • So, I find I can't agree that his presence is an "effrontery," although I wholeheartedly agree that it is politically incongruous. Balkinization
  • I wholeheartedly approve of his actions.
  • Bells burst forth into joyful chimes, maroons were exploded, bands paraded the streets followed by cheering crowds of soldiers and civilians and London generally gave itself up wholeheartedly to rejoicing.
  • The description was wholeheartedly endorsed by veterans who served under the Brigadier.
  • The Bishop of Salisbury, the Right Reverend David Stancliffe, has pledged his wholehearted support to an appeal launched by Oxfam.
  • No Western government involved in Africa will openly admit it, but each and every one of them shares wholeheartedly Chirac's view that "Africa is not ready for democracy" and that "multi-partyism" is a "kind of luxury," that is unaffordable by a country like the Ivory Coast or any other African country for that matter. Alemayehu G. Mariam: Why Do Things Always Fall Apart in Africa?
  • It stems from the top - every Manager needs to be prepared to wholeheartedly embrace this team spirit.
  • They seemed to come not merely from her lips but from the rest of her, so wholehearted was her performance. Somewhere East of Life
  • They greeted me with warmth, and soon Dulcis began to chatter like a chiffchaff about a new suitor, and I was wholeheartedly grateful that she was more interested in herself than me. Wildfire
  • I could support Mr. Obama more wholeheartedly if he didn’t ask for anyone’s prayers, because I don’t believe that nature has a personality that takes any interest in human affairs, and I think that Americans are misled to believe that an imaginary immortal personality is responsible for the human condition, not humans themselves, to passivate us to the experience of injustice. Obama’s Thank-You Note - The Caucus Blog - NYTimes.com
  • But in fact I wholeheartedly endorse Rohan's critical pragmatism; indeed, this kind of pragmatism is at the very core of my philosophy of criticism, along with John Dewey's insistence that it is the aesthetic experience of literature that is the immediate object of critical appreciation, an experience that can be satisfied in a multitude of ways. Principles of Literary Criticism
  • Once he had made up his mind, his support was wholehearted. Times, Sunday Times
  • He pointed out that it should wholeheartedly de pend on the working class and unite the national bourgeoisie to develop the productivity.
  • The acclamation had been nearly unanimous: shouts of the imperial troops at Rome, seconded wholeheartedly by the Senate, the rabble, the clergy.
  • A group of men who have embraced this trend a little too wholeheartedly are some of the fashion press and bloggers who attend the menswear shows. Times, Sunday Times
  • The exhibition ends with overscaled, elegantly modeled drawings of buxom women that propose yet another direction, a wholehearted neo-classicism that fuses Picasso's academic heritage with his rebellious modernism. Portrait of a Restless Artist as a Young Man
  • She was a patron of many Scottish charities to which she wholeheartedly gave her support.
  • For the first time in my life, I agreed wholeheartedly with these comments, or the spirit behind these comments.
  • The game produced a wealth of good football with plenty of entertainment and wholehearted effort form both teams.
  • Muniyappan has also received wholehearted support from the public who raised funds for him in support of his cause.
  • People grant you the privilege, so you should serve the people wholeheartedly.
  • I've read the Spectator article, and can only wholeheartedly agree with everything said therein!
  • He then offered him the nomination and the promise of wholehearted backing. Truman
  • It may be alarming that some of the banks have yet to give the plan their wholehearted support. Times, Sunday Times
  • The more wholehearted players you have the harder it is for griefers to get any traction.
  • What might surpirise you, "pimp," is how many people agree with her wholeheartedly. Sound Politics: Rahm Emanuel should resign for flirting with underage candidates
  • I stand for justice done on BOTH sides and if the policeman is found guilty of assault, I will accept that wholeheartedly. Ooooh….. I didn’t know that! « POLICE INSPECTOR BLOG
  • And yesterday a leading politician based in the celebrities' own home town of Brentwood gave the pair their wholehearted backing. The Sun
  • Every single politician we spoke to gave us their wholehearted support.
  • So I open up my pro account at Flickr and find I've received (but not gotten email notification) of a number of messages largely from folks wanting permission to use the images here or there, some for pay, including the Green Hour efforts of the National Wildlife Federation whose efforts on behalf of RE-naturing our children I wholeheartedly support. Fragments From Floyd
  • Agree wholeheartedly wih your solution, but the word parasitize? On Thursday, the Legg report will be published along with...
  • On our recent visits, we have stayed at an excellent B & B, which I wholeheartedly recommend to anyone planning a visit.
  • I've spoken with Ted and Link Byfield, and received their wholehearted support.
  • I wholeheartedly welcome John's unreserved support for the N9 route through Carlow.
  • If there was a little hesitation and diffidence as the games began, it soon vanished without a trace, for even the kids who seemed shy, lost their self-consciousness and joined wholeheartedly in the activities.
  • The President said he wholeheartedly embraced the need for further talks on the refugee crisis.
  • Edward, however, was still reluctant to commit himself wholeheartedly to Balliol's cause.
  • Rosenberg thought being at the Super Bowl would be great exposure, so he went at it wholeheartedly.
  • Realizing the delicacy of the situation and how deeply the progressive element in the Democratic party throughout the country might misunderstand and even resent his putting his "okeh" on the candidacy of the Illinois leader for the senatorship, nevertheless, upon considering the matter, he decided to do so and prepared a generous and wholehearted letter of endorsement of Sullivan. Woodrow Wilson as I Know Him
  • Maybe, but to swing so dramatically to wholehearted support for the policy raises questions about his judgment. Times, Sunday Times
  • The Branch wished him well in whatever decision he intended to make, but if he did decide to go it would be wholehearted.
  • Montgomery's new style of leadership met with Leslie's wholehearted approval.
  • The Hospice board statement said that staff had expressed their wholehearted support for the board's decision.
  • The term pre-embryo has been embraced wholeheartedly by practitioners for reasons that are political, not scientific.
  • It's an improvisational, half-baked talk, and not held to the standards of proof, wholehearted conviction, or instantiation that we'd otherwise expect. Pamela Haag, Ph.D.: The Bullshit Paradox
  • Tracy wholeheartedly rejects hard work (this is best captured in the episode called "The Natural Order," in which it is demonstrated that only in an "upside-down" world could Tracy be asked to sincerely labor), and so he relies on his preternatural clownishness and the coattails of his paternal writers and producers for success. Zeeshan Aleem: Is 30 Rock the Most Racist Show on Television?
  • Despite its name, however, Canteen's desire to dally with memory and pop-cultural mythology is not as wholehearted or as determined as Isla's.
  • We wholeheartedly Huan old and new customers negotiate business.
  • The concept of dowry is so deeply rooted that even young women and men who seek to rebel against society by opposing dowry cannot do it wholeheartedly because there are issues of family honour (maanam, izzat, maan etc.) at stake.
  • 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.
  • We could hardly keep our faces straight and some of the musicians at the back desks laughed behind their music wholeheartedly.
  • And yesterday a leading politician based in the celebrities' own home town of Brentwood gave the pair their wholehearted backing. The Sun
  • Montgomery's new style of leadership met with Leslie's wholehearted approval.
  • It's just plain hard for some of us to commit wholeheartedly to that workout unless we're under the watchful eyes of skinny girls in spandex (or muscley men in man-thongs?) or have the galvanizing guilt of a prepaid membership. Jennifer Grayson: Eco Etiquette: Should I Cancel My Gym Membership?
  • On the basis though that no such tampering will be involved, I would give the project my wholehearted support.
  • Indeed, the poor beggars attending the meeting in April would have witnessed Lee's wholehearted endorsement of his chief executive's vision.
  • In response to his letter, I wholeheartedly disagree with his comments about ‘scabs’, ‘non-strikers’ and ‘blacklegs’.
  • These were characters I knew, this was a story I believed in wholeheartedly and I would have the outline; it would be cakewalk. Writer Unboxed » Blog Archive » How pantsers can embrace the outline
  • With similar views about how science should be conducted, Harnack wholeheartedly supported the plan under the auspices of the KWG. The Foundation of the Kaiser Wilhelm Institute for Medical Research
  • This unabashedly meaningless affair wholeheartedly subscribes to the more-is-better recipe for cinematic second instalments.
  • At the end, they had a considerable amount of backup from the audience on three rousing pieces, one in Yiddish, the other two in Ukrainian, which brought tears to my eyes, as people singing wholeheartedly together always does. My Friday, By Delia
  • Devote wholehearted effort without calculating who does or gains more.
  • A conservation watchdog has given its wholehearted support to the Evening Press campaign to save York's Odeon.
  • But I neither dress nor embrace fashion with the wholehearted commitment of my colleagues. Times, Sunday Times
  • He has my wholehearted support as well as the support of the wider Scottish Conservative family. Times, Sunday Times
  • That should teach us that the desire for marriage has to be originally and primarily autonomous rather than heteronomous: one has to want to marry, and marry this person, wholeheartedly and for their own sake, else one isn't going to make a truly sacramental go of it. Marriage and vocation
  • At the same time the officers must feel that they have the wholehearted support of their senior officers. Times, Sunday Times
  • So he exchanged his football boots for an artist's smock and threw himself wholeheartedly into painting.
  • It has to be done with wholehearted commitment on everyone's part.
  • Love makes us do and say the silliest things, and my friend has been quite injudicious in his wholehearted leap into a new enthusiasm.
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  • She brought him much happiness, as well as wholehearted and elegant support in the second half of his diplomatic career. Times, Sunday Times
  • I give the team my wholehearted support for tomorrow night. Times, Sunday Times
  • The relationship between Radha and Sita, as it is portrayed in the film, wins not only the wholehearted sympathy of the spectator but also unreserved respect.
  • His injury-time matchwinner was a fitting reward for a tireless, wholehearted, committed performance.
  • Hip culture has embraced this linguistic byplay wholeheartedly, often to the dismay of those who can't quite figure it out.
  • Walt Disney needs to be thanked wholeheartedly for popularising toons with his lovable renditions of ducks and mice.
  • 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.
  • Exercise gets a wholehearted thumbs-up from our panelists, who praise the anti-aging virtues of strength training in particular.
  • The country has been grievously wronged and it must be supported wholeheartedly and without reserve.
  • Even after the Czech coup, however[Sentencedict], Congress was not willing to respond wholeheartedly to a call to arms.
  • My adventurous spirit complemented the Pacific Northwest lifestyle, where people embraced the term outdoorsman wholeheartedly. Becoming the Natural
  • gave wholehearted support to her candidacy
  • 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.
  • Its alternative name (which has not been wholeheartedly embraced by birdbooks) is the bearded reedling. Times, Sunday Times
  • Gassendi, for example, embarked on a wholehearted revival and modification of Epicurean atomism, which had a considerable impact on natural philosophy.
  • She has our wholehearted support and the absolute respect of this caucus.
  • Karen Kohlhaas's direction plays wholeheartedly into the leaden preciosity of the text and manages to make an already dreadful play even more abominable.
  • He has my wholehearted support as well as the support of the wider Scottish Conservative family. Times, Sunday Times
  • With the wholehearted commitment that has made him a European and world champion, he would have been warmly welcomed. Times, Sunday Times
  • A complete and wholehearted admission of a mistake is also no guarantee.
  • We wholeheartedly applaud what they are trying to do, and those responsible for this ludicrous decision are just jobsworths.
  • To cut a long discourse short, it is the third sense that best expresses what is offered and required in Christian believing – the language of Holy Mystery embodied in appropriate relationship, by which we non-idolatrously and wholeheartedly give ourselves to the truth, flourishing and freedom to which we are summoned – but which at one level wholly exceeds what we are able to think, see or do. Keith Ward, Big Questions in Science and Religion 7: Is Science the Only Sure Path to Truth?
  • This is a sentiment I wholeheartedly agree with.
  • I offer my wholehearted congratulations to Garrett - and a stern warning, too.
  • Growing annuals from seed offers the chance to grow something different every year and the gardeners at Greenbank seize the opportunity wholeheartedly.
  • Nor does it mean that I will stop advocating for direct wine shipping, which I believe in wholeheartedly and have dedicated more time to than I can possible quantify over the last year and a half. Maryland wine shipping rides a wave of support–and pessimism | Dr Vino's wine blog
  • Once he had made up his mind, his support was wholehearted. Times, Sunday Times
  • Rationalizing a term loaded with potential meanings or embracing it wholeheartedly suggests that the comfortable members of the majority group within the province are largely blind to the implications for society as a whole. Money and the ethnic vote: Part 1 of 3
  • Shepard posits a jungle paradise where sexual licentiousness is imposed by the environment, leaving humans helpless to do anything but engage wholeheartedly in the perverse. REVIEW: Poe edited by Ellen Datlow
  • There are few actors that throw themselves wholeheartedly into a role like he does.
  • The Strawberry Body Polish is one product I wholeheartedly recommend, it lasts really long, smells lovely and does its job well. Fragrance etc. « Sunayana’s Blog
  • The Bishop of Salisbury, the Right Reverend David Stancliffe, has pledged his wholehearted support to an appeal launched by Oxfam.
  • I can only wholeheartedly endorse the comments made by Vicky Landell Mills and Laurie Wilson.
  • Hume says that the polls and prognosticators are right, and at best, the Dems might be able to win at the margins with a massive Get Out The Vote effort, which all Dem activists now believe wholeheartedly is something that Jon Stewart is going to destroy, because it's much easier to blame someone else for massive losses that would have happened anyway, than to face up to the fact that their own candidates aren't that compelling as people, that all your GOTV volunteers would just schlep off to DC to watch comedy, finding it to be more sustaining to their lives. TV SoundOff: Sunday Talking Heads
  • Which leaves only the question of magic, that elusive quality so associated with mythological elfhood; and yet even here, we might find a real-world comparison, in the words of Arthur C. Clarke, who wrote that“any sufficiently advanced technology is indistinguishable from magic,” a sentiment with which I wholeheartedly agree. 2009 March « shattersnipe: malcontent & rainbows
  • At the same time the officers must feel that they have the wholehearted support of their senior officers. Times, Sunday Times
  • There was however much to admire in the performance of the team as a whole with the defence apart from the goals turning in a committed wholehearted performance.
  • It is true that Scripture is the Word of God — that is something I wholeheartedly believe as a Catholic — but the Final Word is The Word (Logos), Jesus Christ: "In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God, and the Word was God" (Jn 1: 1). Protestantism
  • He then offered him the nomination and the promise of wholehearted backing. Truman
  • So the first phase of emergence is rarely a wholehearted embrace of freedom but rather a resurrection of the enemy just defeated.
  • With the assurance of my deepfelt and abiding appreciation of your wholehearted and touching response to my request (29), and wishing you success and happiness from the depths of my heart. Japan Will Turn Ablaze!
  • It has become more and more difficult for democratic countries to give their wholehearted support to nations and leaders who deny liberty and constrain democracy. Times, Sunday Times
  • It may be alarming that some of the banks have yet to give the plan their wholehearted support. Times, Sunday Times
  • Instead he castes Heffernan as the honourable innocent, his ‘wholehearted and unreserved apology… set a political high-water mark’.
  • I wholeheartedly welcome and endorse the proposals contained in the Gracious Speech, with only one minor caveat.
  • "Scotland's soldiers, sailors and airmen and airwomen are among the best in the world, and their bravery, loyalty and professionalism deserves our wholehearted care and support."
  • I found an application for GTD that provides a simple click on a star next to the task makes it appear in your next actions list, and I wholeheartedly agree with the author that keeping this list manageable is the key to GTD. Create Will-Do Lists to Manage Huge Task Inventories | Lifehacker Australia
  • The Government deserves our wholehearted support for having taken a step in this direction.
  • Wholeheartedly with colleagues at home and abroad to establish a permanent relationship, grand total Fair.
  • Both discs are packed to the rafters with music and as such deserve nothing less than a wholehearted recommendation.
  • Conservation works when given half a chance, and it works quite dramatically when given a good chance and wholehearted support. Times, Sunday Times
  • Minister Brian Cowen also gave his wholehearted support to the campaign in a visit to Portarlington to meet with the committee.
  • I believe wholeheartedly my father was forewarned that something was wrong.
  • His injury-time matchwinner was a fitting reward for a tireless, wholehearted, committed performance.
  • Just as I had all the bar-room politicians agreeing wholeheartedly and commiserating me with a dram or two, a fellow angler appeared and, with great flourish, slapped four 10-pounders on the bar.
  • The wholehearted public embrace of geoengineering advocated by Benford, Michaelson and others in the nineties has not happened.
  • Our choice is to emend the texts so that we can sing them wholeheartedly, and Richard Tarrant and Larry Rosenwald devised good solutions for Nova vobis gaudia and Letabundus. Archive 2009-02-01

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