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the firmly
adverb
In a firm or definite or strong manner.
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She has swung the ruling Saenuri Party away from the firmly pro-business Mr Lee.
The text points out that the firmly fixed terrariums also kept deranged patients from leaping outside.
The firmly structured muscles of his legs stand out in symmetrical perfection.
"One does not lightly disregard the firmly held religious belief of a defendant".
"The federal government, by enacting and enforcing DOMA, plainly encroaches upon the firmly entrenched province of the state".
He preferred the firmly disciplined style of Cicero, but he preserved some 100 examples of the declaimers' art.
The home goalkeeper, Peter Gulacsi, threw himself to his left to push away the firmly hit spot-kick.
But the firmly entrenched position of the smartphone in daily life ensures the popularity of the technology.
Until that point, Trump appeared to be doing a better job appealing to the firmly undecided voters in the room.
The firmly TV-MA ethos of the show jibes with this iconoclastic comic's act, which tends toward the graphic and irreverent.
American cornetist who was a vital link between the semimythical prehistory of jazz and the firmly documented history of jazz proper.
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