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I think maybe because it has enough of an ambience that I could talk about it earnestly with a hot French girl and not die of embarrassment.
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"Sex... that's what all the songs are about," Arthur earnestly tells some incredulous cronies in a pub; those in authority would "stamp it out if they could," he insists.
It just took one black woman, a 21-time Grand Slam winner, and her imminent future as tennis' G.O.A.T. for us to earnestly talk about it.
Think about it: ringtones, as abstract and quaint as they may seem now, were a way of branding one's self before we earnestly started talking about our personal brands.
"It's about good parenting," he says, earnestly.
I will give five whole dollars to the first journalist who writes a piece about a man earnestly titled "Can He Have It All?" Beyonce teaches good manners, like "Driver, roll up the partition, please".
'The thing about Gary, Debbieearnestlyly proposes, "is that, deep down, he's actually a very caring person.
With so much virtue on display and talked about so earnestly, you might think that "Open Range," which opens today nationwide, would be a good movie.
But now we see that "funny" can also mean: What I take to be serious, what I am not laughing about, what I am earnestly considering, or crying over, or bewailing even.
It was a sense that our administration is very serious about action, and earnestly believes in what needs to come out of these next two weeks.
The man and went about his task earnestly.
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