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The doctors are still trying to work out whether he is genuinely crackers or just putting it on
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‘She didn’t want to come for a drink tonight, but that could be because she’s genuinely tired
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The second thing that you could do is chalk out a list of qualities that you genuinely
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He had to notice it, he was genuinely worried about it, but separation got it done, got Alfred his own vessel and got all the annoying souls away at ever-increasing speed toward a destination twelve billion miles out of his hair
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’ Berndt said genuinely pleased
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For all his posturing, he seems genuinely upset about this
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to find someone interested in you genuinely – rather than just your money
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’ I said, genuinely pleased
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Duncan genuinely congratulated him on his ability, which seemed to please him to no end
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“That’s good,” she said, and was genuinely relieved
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cases, genuinely had the scars to show for it
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I’d say he genuinely cared for you
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Ozzie, the only one who could be said to have genuinely cared about Chas in any way at all, was clearly upset, though doing his best to conceal it as only a public school boy can
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from the blow and was genuinely cowed by Grinly's
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He seemed to be genuinely grieving for her
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If she was working at something with her questions back at the office, it seemed like she had completely put it away for the evening and was genuinely enjoying her off-duty hours
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Yet the state of man, 'like unto a kingdom suffering an insurrection' is so mis-wired, so scrambled in its service of our wishes, that we are not able to genuinely 'do' anything
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“I am very impressed, sir,” said Harry genuinely
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"What?" Ted looks genuinely shocked
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Tom was genuinely heartened by this invitation and expressed his
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” She trailed off, genuinely unsure
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I am not sure if he genuinely gets confused or if he is just too lazy to walk up to her door
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” He added genuinely
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appeared genuinely interested, but shook his head
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“Maybe he will come out of it,” Roman said, seeing I was genuinely
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genuinely happy to see them
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mistaking that the man was genuinely terrified for his wife
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“Not at all!” Lawrence broke in, “When I said it will be secluded, I was genuinely sure that this village will no doubt continue to grow in the years to come
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Lawrence took a seat and asked, “How has your position with the Company fared?” he seemed genuinely interested
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” She was genuinely curious and waited for a response
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– he was genuinely sincere
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his eyes which suggested that he genuinely wanted the
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He's convinced the natives can cure him of aging, and he and the native girl are genuinely in love
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genuinely concerned that we’ll try and pass our cloak off
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we came to return it, the Abbey was genuinely unaware
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Indeed, while Heron would openly mock her little sketches as chicken scratchings, Carius always praised them genuinely
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But it genuinely pleased her nonetheless to see her back in Castle Dour, looking no worse for the wear
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Who knew, maybe he was genuinely interested to learn about their ways
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Ralof genuinely hoped to see the Breton soldier again, in the same innocuous circumstances – not only for the friendly drinks but also to relate what he had recalled
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Something was genuinely off about the place
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“You know about that?” Zarko was genuinely surprised and it showed
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” He was genuinely surprised
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A man who genuinely seemed to share their pain
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" Mr Pinscher shook his head, and for a moment he looked genuinely crestfallen
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A sense that they’ll be genuinely interested in what you’re saying
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That is the most awesome experience of our lives!” The rest of the company on the bridge clapped loudly at her pronouncement; they were genuinely thankful to be part of the Huntress's crew
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But all the same he was genuinely grateful
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This seemed to genuinely surprise the old man
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Torbin felt sure they had genuinely visited him
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To his relief she appeared to be genuinely interested in it
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He did sound genuinely rueful, looked disconsolate although, she reasoned, only because he had become personally attached to her – his special project
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It was not that she had ever got the impression that Strendford was genuinely interested in her, he reminded her of a Nazi doctor from a history archive film – the one that treated his patients as experimental subjects, lab rats
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What he told had genuinely troubled him, she could tell
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She seemed to be genuinely glad to have Rosemary tucked up in bed in her house
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She had had a bad night, and Rosemary could see that he was genuinely worried
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was genuinely scared but she still felt it worth taking a risk at least
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such a good wife!” And Jack genuinely meant that whether
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’ A stern look once more, though she could never look genuinely intimidating
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“Are you saying that because you genuinely think that’s what I want, or is it what you want?” he asked with narrowed eyes
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He searched the warden’s eyes for evidence this was mockery, a threat, idle conversation, but the warden seemed genuinely interested
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“It would be great if you were involved in that” said Nathan and genuinely meant it
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He could really believe she genuinely had a respect – if not love – for him
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This actually happened with the so called "Weatherman Movement" in your own country so in practise this is indeed possible but only if the government you support is genuinely legit
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especially when they sensed when someone was genuinely interested and not being clever about it
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Secondly, such intentions, in whatever manner their sentiments may be genuinely sincere, oftentimes fail to keep pace with popular expectations thereby heaping anger and resentment upon otherwise well-meaning individuals who may have fallen short of their intended purpose; that is to say, deliver their promises
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There is a very fine line that separates being (genuinely) helpful from being a (general) nuisance!
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Although I genuinely respect religious traditions, I have to confess that his attitude was very troubling to me
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Besides it may not be good to the public image of the terrorist group to have genuinely mentally ill people in their ranks
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It reassured her to know that Paul was genuinely concerned
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Such differences oftentimes present a number of imposing challenges to individuals wedded to firmly held beliefs who, in every other respect, are genuinely committed to friendship
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The price inelasticity of tobacco products, however, excludes the likelihood that prohibitatory pricing measures will either condition or limit consumption; which is what most of our politicians are relying on! Were our political leaders genuinely committed to eliminating this (proven) toxin from the marketplace, cigarettes and other tobacco products, like other potentially harmful drugs, would have been de-legalized years ago
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There exists a very fine line that separates divisive or ―offensive‖ from (genuinely) hateful forms of speech
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But he had spoken so genuinely
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We genuinely thanked her for the tea and cookies and conversation
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Hilderich was genuinely surprised at such an ambivalent behavior
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At times they would bring to the Ministers those they deemed suspicious or knew to be genuinely guilty of sin
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This was rewarded with a genuinely appreciative chuckle
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Amonas smiled even as he said in a genuinely friendly tone:
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He seemed genuinely concerned
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Panting from the exertion and the toll on their lungs they sprawled themselves on the surface of the summit, which was similar but not entirely so to the blocks of black material they had been climbing on for what must have genuinely been hours on end
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He was genuinely fond of the youthful scientist
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He started to pace around the chamber, idly examining the various items in it as if he was genuinely curious
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The gangway itself was as nondescript as the walls they had seen so far but what had genuinely picked Amonas’ interest, apart from the immensity of all that surrounded them was that the gangway did not possess any guardrails, as if it was impossible for someone to trip and hurl himself down to certain death
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He looked somewhat restrained, but genuinely polite
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I do genuinely perceive that God is preparing to do a new thing in Scotland
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It was not because he felt his role demanded it so, but because his interest was genuinely piqued
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He thought the machine was genuinely frustrated by now, something that he would have never thought possible of a machine
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He seemed a genuinely smart person, for someone in the Curatoria
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Even though Hilderich could not have known what other ships similar to this one looked like, he felt impressed by the taste the machine had shown, and genuinely believed it to be a fine ship, even though the Prosops had insisted on him using the term ‘astrogational vehicle’
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Please, give me a chance to make amends,” said Ethan, sounding genuinely sincere
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A person genuinely believes that they cannot live without it! Their negative thought patterns and the stress that is produced by them are severe and extreme
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For instance the teacher could have told the class: Hey that’s interesting Phil, so you mean you are in-taking the scent of geraniums via the olfactory sense, yet you are genuinely tasting the geraniums with your taste buds
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I would have liked a relationship that was normal with my brother, one where I genuinely wanted to hug him and be really happy to see him, but it was way too late for that
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Bruce was genuinely surprised
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In this world, guilt is only among those who have genuinely earned it
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If he was genuinely interested in the working people, how could this be? Jason wondered
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A kind man and a good neighbour, he was genuinely concerned about how I would react
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People genuinely saw things differently