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How readily, for microbes, that village feels like home.
He says what he thinks—sometimes too readily for his own good.
But he is not spare in conversation - in fact, he talks readily for more than two hours.
He didn't want to yield to it too readily, for fear of weakening his powers of observation".
Richard Nixon's resignation speech is, of course, the Magna Carta of the genre, now adapted readily for sporting purposes.
The tube is filled with two liquids: one that conducts electricity readily, for example, water, and another that does not, such as oil.
He was still just a man in Montreal, known as the Kid, who always smiled — adults might have said he did so too readily — for the cameras.
Either way, school nutrition would change more readily for the better if this were not only about cafeterias but also about culture.
Moreover, the benefits of marriage don't accrue as readily for African-Americans as for other groups precisely because of their economic instability.
The authors work hard to sustain the narrative tension, though they reach a little too readily for the cliché ("there was no time to lose") and the purple analogy ("it was as if the Great Ice Age had returned").
She thanked her mother's well-wishers, addressed the men as "Sir," attributing it to her Southern upbringing, signed autographs and posed readily for pictures, asking simply, "Where would you like me to stand?" The only exception was the news media.
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