Sentence examples for indeed supposedly from inspiring English sources

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We were indeed supposedly lost souls.

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(Zero per cent?) The truth is that nobody knows how many people suffer from the disorder or whether, indeed, the supposedly diagnostic features listed in the DSM add up to a disorder, as opposed to just a loud, self-important personality that has been recognized for millennia.

That simple positivist view of law is no longer widely held, but we can see a vestige of it in the very widespread view that the substantive, offence-defining criminal law consists essentially in a set of 'prohibitions' (rules that 'forbid' certain kinds of conduct), which citizens are supposed to 'obey' which, indeed, they supposedly have an obligation to obey.

Indeed, the supposedly heartfelt Republican has given more to Democrats than Republicans over the years (particularly before his last flirtation with running in 2012).

Indeed, the supposedly involved haplogroups (T1 for Africa, T4 for East Asia and T3 for Europe) are all subsets of T, which is 16.0±3.2 ky old according to Achilli et al. 2008 [9].

Indeed, these supposedly ancient asexual fungi are now known to possess all the tools necessary to undergo a typical meiosis, and this specific phenomenon is likely to have caused the footprints of recombination that have been reported in a number of AMF populations.

But those looking for encouraging signs have to hunt hard indeed.Europe is supposedly in the middle of a "Decade of Roma Inclusion", launched in 2005 when the governments of the countries with big Roma populations (Bulgaria, Croatia, the Czech Republic, Hungary, Macedonia, Montenegro, Romania, Serbia and Slovakia) agreed to close the gap in education, employment, health and housing.

Indeed, even in supposedly secular Britain, over 300,000 listeners a week tune into what is usually a BCP Choral Evensong on BBC Radio 3. Live cathedral attendances have grown in a sustained way over the past 20 years, and continue to do so.

The first, which is, indeed, common, concerns "the supposedly exploitative relationship" that Matisse had with the women he painted.

Indeed, the setting is supposedly the Piccadilly home of Georgiana Cavendish, Duchess of Devonshire, a beauty remembered for her affairs with politicians.

Indeed, after fighting off supposedly terminal cancer in the 1960s, he celebrated his return to the cardrooms with 53 straight wins.

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