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Rich people tend to spend their money quite wisely.
He quite wisely said no. "I admire him.
Evan, quite wisely, had left the stage, the performance, and, ultimately, the production.
And then as an afterthought, he added, quite wisely, "Animals make you feel good".
My sister put it quite wisely that Mum never had a good word for me; it was only criticism.
Edwin the Eejit was bemused to find he was left in charge of the narrative for a chapter and, quite wisely, used the time to reveal nothing.
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Man 2 (retreating, quite probably wisely) "Right".
There's no question the shamed Frenchman deserved the lengthy ban which Manchester United have wisely and quite properly delivered themselves.
"Of course, sir," Hitchcock intoned noncommittally, "but perhaps a bit studied, do you think?" Of course it was a bit studied — he was quite right — and I wisely discarded the thought.
And he argued, quite fairly (though he wisely does not equate them), that the pediatricians' odd invocation of parental "religious" and cultural motivations for circumcision, and their assertion that these views should be respected quite apart from medical considerations, is a position that would be resisted if invoked by those who wanted to cut off bits of newborn girls' genitals.
These two pieces of statistics really put things in perspective and encourage us to use our time even more wisely, which quite often means to adapt our driving habits so that we can pursue other activities or even outsource operating a vehicle to someone we trust.
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