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The word "whip" implies coercion and brings to mind the dark, backroom persuasions of Tom DeLay, known as the Hammer (who, truthfully, was never that much of a knuckle-breaker, though apparently he loved having that reputation).
Speaking to the Today programme presenter John Humphreys, the 58-year-old Ms Soubry said: "We are of that generation where Sunday, truthfully, was the most miserable day of the week.
She earned nothing on her own and truthfully wasn't someone who was sought after for her brains.
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It truthfully is.
My work, truthfully, is not bad, nor are the customers.
"In the United States, taking an oath and promising to testify truthfully is a serious matter.
Could that truthfully be said by one literary man (or woman) to another in the early 21st century?
His budget proposals, truthfully, are bigger than those of Walter Mondale and Michael Dukakis combined.
But truthfully, is that what you want to eat every night?
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What it means, truthfully, is that the Giants are really an average football team that just wasn't good enough.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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