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the sincerely
adverb
In a sincere or earnest manner; honestly.
Exact(32)
(Mr. Oberst added the "Sincerely" part to the title).
(Compare the sincerely unhappy self-portraits that he made in prison).
Compare the sincerely greedy Warhol, who produced art cheaply, in vast quantities.
The sincerely uttered "Do you think she was on drugs when she made this?" was my favourite.
A generation ago, Marcella Hazan's Italian cookbooks tried to part a sea of red sauces by fancying things up, but Beppe's cooking is purely Franciscan: all for the barefoot, the countryish, the organic, and the sincerely voiced.
The creators were resigned to burying "Carrie" after the Broadway run until they were contacted four years ago by the director Stafford Arima, best known for the sincerely satirical Off Broadway musical "Altar Boyz".
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We as citizens should be respectful of the sincerely-held religious beliefs of our fellow citizens and we should therefore bend over backwards not to compel them to act in ways that are fundamentally incompatible with their religious faith.
As a result, closely-held for-profit corporations need not provide insurance coverage for certain contraceptive methods if such coverage violates the sincerely-held religious beliefs of their shareholders.
The authors sincerely thank the reviewers for their careful reading of the manuscript and their suggestions for improvement.
The authors sincerely thank the patient volunteer for participating in our experiment.
The authors sincerely thank the volunteers for participating in our experiments.
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