Sentence examples for indeed kind from inspiring English sources

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Salinger, when Rakoff finally plucks up the courage to converse with him, is indeed kind to her.

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In their "natural" state, they are – a familiar picture indeed – some kind of rippling liquid collective life form, a manifold united into an ocean of calm waves, a biological orbifold.

The years have indeed been kind.

The second is that Taylor never sought a public profile or indeed any kind of recognition.

Indeed, a kind of electricity seemed to fill the air as the American forces moved northward.

I do not claim that the Internet itself performs creative thinking (or indeed any kind of thinking).

This means that the visible, phenomenal world is fallen and indeed a kind of prison cell, cage or cave.

This is a company for whom scrutiny, indeed any kind of attention, can only lead to greater unpopularity.

Indeed, these kind of deals have turned into such a boon for churches, that they have raised tax questions.

Olins was not a designer by background – the familiar route in to brand consultancy businesses – nor indeed any kind of "creative".

Precisely, indeed, the kind of divisiveness which Welsh Labourites desperately want to avoid.In this section Ripped off Branded for life Blair's defence offensive Is Tony Blair a Dalek?

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