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In contrast to Alexander I, he had been brought up at the time of wars against Napoleon and of reaction, which he accepted wholeheartedly as his own cause.
However, most regular festival attendees are no strangers to desert quests so the challenge was accepted wholeheartedly.
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You always want multiple leads in play ― not just because you may not get your dream job, but because even your dream job that you think you'd accept wholeheartedly may not play out as expected despite hard work on both sides of the table.
The prospects are good if both of you acknowledge the challenges and work on them together, and accept wholeheartedly that this phase of your life lasts for around 20 years, after which, you may actually re-enter the romantic stage again when your children leave the nest.
In 1955 he became a U.S. citizen and, characteristically, accepted citizenship wholeheartedly.
This is a part of my sport that I accept and wholeheartedly support.
Essex had been slow to accept Christianity wholeheartedly; an important missionary there was the Northumbrian Cedd (died 664), whose church at Bradwell-on-Sea still survives.
When I moved there, six years ago, the villagers appeared to accept me wholeheartedly, but as my social circle widened I began to see why so many British expats are unpopular.
What LGBTQ kids need, she said, are religious communities that accept them wholeheartedly. .
Whenever the tasks were distributed after that, I decided that no matter what task I was given, I would accept it wholeheartedly.
She said she "wholeheartedly" accepted his apology.
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