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Kaldrma is a justifiably popular restaurant.
Men with a justifiably solid ego, such as McCartney.
The Royals players poured out of their dugout in a justifiably mad celebration.
There's also a charming interview with Bonnie Slotnick, the owner of a justifiably famous cookbook shop in the West Village.
Their moonlit, rain-soaked love song, delivered as they wander along the footpath, the city glittering just beyond, is a justifiably famous four-minute distillation of movie magic.
Despite some loose editing and repetition, Drone Warfare is both a justifiably angry sourcebook and a call to action for the growing worldwide citizen opposition to the drones.
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We would not accept a machine-made reproduction as an adequate substitute for a famous painting; a purist justifiably would say the same about film.
Might not a slave "justifiably take a little from one, who has taken all from him" ([N]: 142).
Such a stance is popular in a place justifiably skeptical of federal disaster response after Hurricane Katrina.
In the wake of Mr Bush's victory last November, Mr Rove was strutting around town like a peacock and justifiably so.
Specifically, there are questions a country could justifiably ask a foreign investor before allowing the construction of a new industrial plant (e.g., Guidelines for environmental review of industrial projects evaluated by developing countries) [ 10].
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