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Confidently
adverb
In a confident manner; with confidence; with strong assurance; positively.
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"I have no doubt," wrote Mr Gwynne, confidently, "that the vast majority of the public will find it profoundly unacceptable that a convicted criminal with such disregard for British justice continues to hold such an illustrious honour".
The ball's sent into the penalty area, where M'Bolhi claims confidently.
We did it confidently, legally and in the witness of many.
However, my question is do we know Detroit (a city of around 700,000 people in Michigan, US) well enough to confidently compare it to the north-east?
After confidently yelling "Aisuluu" she finally stopped and, understandably, waited for the question.
She quickly and confidently ramped up production, from 100 tons per year to over 1,000.
Monster Bar, which dominates the hotel's sprawling lobby, confidently treads the line between refined and relaxed, focusing just as much on locally roasted coffee as it does on locally sourced wine.
Few 20-year-olds could take their one chance in such a high-pressure game as confidently as Icardi did.
At times all of the top-five batsmen, with the exception of the unfortunate Jonathan Trott, have batted well enough, and certainly confidently against Johnson at least, without going on to make match-defining scores.
Yesterday the young man talked confidently about Imola and racing again tomorrow.
As the financing for development discussions progress, local business leaders need to be invited to sit confidently at the negotiating table, for they are a key component in any job-creation strategy.
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