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It's terribly generous of the Americans to give these awards so often to British people.
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Yet City were terribly vulnerable in defence and generous opponents for Hazard, in particular.
Even when Edgar talks of the deterioration of his parents' marriage, and describes his father as "a free soul tethered, by a generous improvidence not terribly or shrewdly mindful of itself, to the imperial soul of an attractive woman" he makes it believable that, somewhere deep in his rapidly developing mind, a precocious, bright pubescent might have made such an observation.
Her thoughtful, generous, gracious presence is already terribly missed.
I used to be terribly sniffy about tiramisu, scorning it as the Black Forest gateau of the 1990s, though making generous exception, even then, for this version.
Many kudos and criticisms have been directed at Tom Stoppard over his nearly fifty-year career — terribly inventive, too intellectual — yet few if any reviewers of his increasingly ambitious work have ever called him generous.
Terribly, terribly sad.
Terribly, terribly wrong, Dr. Diehl.
Terribly exciting".
Terribly correct.
"Terribly bright".
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