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A cursory look at the statistics in Britain suggests it is dearly needed.
It is dearly to be hoped that this setback has limited repercussions for their future.
"It is dearly loved, and it is a famous shop and the most important thing I have done in my life," he said.
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In Arkansas, however, the Neighborhood Youth Corps was a piñata from which those same government officials meant to get their mitts on a shower of federal dough, a laughably infinitesimal portion of which was earmarked to provide low-income (read: black) kids with "work experience," which would—it was dearly hoped keep them in school and out of the state's hair.
And besides, wouldn't most countries be supportive of their star player skipping a match against a minnow to be sure of making their presence felt when it was dearly needed?
Probably everybody involved is dearly wishing it had never happened.
He is dearly missed.
She is dearly missed.
He is dearly missed by his family and friends.
But for many people under 35, he is dearly missed.
Beyond all that, the iQ is dearly priced.
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