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I don't know whether this juxtaposition was done advisedly, but it was certainly provocative.
"Save the exceptional, stoical, philosophic heroes, and I use that term advisedly, and I do include myself, who gazed deeply enough into the pool to make out…".
A word to the squeamish: there is no shame in leaving as the tools — and I use the word advisedly — come out.
She answered that she did it advisedly.
But composers who channel their inner E. E. Cummings and break with traditional capitalization say they do so advisedly — for reasons musical, poetic, political and idiosyncratic.
A lot of this is retrieving things that we've done in the past, intuitively and instinctually, and I use the word advisedly, because I think these are biological tendencies, inclinations.
They did (ill-advisedly imho) circulate a reminder of them when the Snowden allegations broke.
More than two years after the legislation cleared the Commons, he still receives bilious criticism for the coalition's decision to hike university tuition fees which before the election he had ill-advisedly pledged not to do.
Do you speak advisedly, or are you carried away at the moment by the habit of assenting into giving a hasty answer?
I say "soul-searching" advisedly, for, whatever else the party does in the face of defeat, it must not lose its soul.
If you're keeping score at home, of the three Marvel comic-book movies so far this summer (a term I use advisedly for a season that technically doesn't start for another month), X-Men: Days of Future Past outranks Amazing Spider-Man 2 and is about on a par with Captain America: The Winter Soldier.
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