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the robustly
adverb
In a robust manner.
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The robustly rated Fox show The Following, which stars Kevin Bacon as a melancholy FBI man cursed with a talent to get inside the minds of the deranged, appears − on the surface − to address that problem.
A Gallup poll in the robustly anti-euro Daily Telegraph was even more telling.
My reasons for supporting the Union range from the unashamedly sentimental to the robustly practical.
He now sees them switching to the robustly pro-UK Conservatives.
Especially given the robustly recycled vaporous substance that passes for air in a modern jetliner.
For just around the corner, in April, is the site of BUGA, the robustly abbreviated Bundesgartenschau, or National Horticultural Show.
On Tuesday, I heard Oliver Letwin talk on "Narrowing the Gap" at the robustly rightwing thinktank Civitas.
It seems that the robustly abusive nature of British political debate does not travel well across the English Channel.
That's what the robustly acted Roundabout production picks up on most successfully: the pure infantile joy of crashing against taboos, giggling all the way.
(His painting background was also manifest in the robustly worked pastels that he made throughout his career and that occasionally showed up in his tableaus).
Some in his administration though not the robustly unapologetic vice-president— now seem to be inserting them retrospectively, and Mr Bush himself is emphasising Mr Hussein's general badness.
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