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be namely
adverb
Especially, above all.
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In sum, in Aristotle's approach, what it is to be, for instance, a human being is just what it always has been and always will be, namely being rational.
"Altoids changed many Americans' perception of what a mint could be, namely, an essential lifestyle accessory," she said.
This would refocus attention where it should be – namely, on the wide-ranging economic and political reforms that China has to pursue.
"Probably the powers that be, namely the janitor, didn't want to walk all the way down here to open the gate," he said.
"They are the opposite of what nationalist mythology supposes them to be, namely the primordial foundations of national culture and the matrices of the national mind.
This is not glib; it speaks to a deeper truth, however trite it may be: namely, that one man's villain is invariably another man's hero.
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Why don't we call this policy by the name it really is, namely the indentured servitude of our young people.
It concerns what is, namely the existence of an intelligent, supernatural being, rather than what ought to be.
"The requirements to being a star/celebrity are namely, you must become an enslaved body," he wrote.
Because it was namely Prosecutor Bogdanov demanded that I be arrested in the courtroom".
Because it was namely Prosecutor Bogdanov who demanded that I be arrested in the courtroom".
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