Sentence examples for was replied to with from inspiring English sources

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As for his sailors: "The fire from the forts was heavy and rapid, but was replied to with such spirit that the aim of the enemy was not so good as usual".

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It will be replied to with a stream of surprised and happy expletives because, being Yankees fans, a mere "Who'da thought?" won't quite do.

Now, incoming calls can be replied to with canned or custom messages (SMS or iMessage).

Interestingly, any query issued to the cloud server can be replied to with a valid proof based on the forward updated public key (PK^{prime }).

The query from the user is replied to with the help of these three tables.

But it's an impressive rise for a dude who three years ago was replying to Uberfacts tweets with dick jokes".

JESSICA: I am replying to your smiley face with another smiley face to express the enjoyment I'm feeling.

By Colin Nissan January 18 , 2018JESSICA: I am replying to your smiley face with another smiley face to express the enjoyment I'm feeling.

I'll be replying to my own tweet with a collage of your network allowing political commentary from a few folks.

MobilityFirst supports on-path caching passing messages at intermediate CRs opportunistically, and allows subsequent requests for the same Globally Unique Identifier (GUID) to be replied with the locally cached copy.

"Whoever I want to be," replies Toplis with relish.

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