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were wholeheartedly
adverb
In a wholehearted manner; with one's whole heart; enthusiastically; without reserve.
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None of the four were wholeheartedly supportive.
It was clear that not all of the guests were wholeheartedly committed to the cause.
So there are some women that are really explicitly sort of campaigning politically, but this doesn't mean that women were wholeheartedly welcomed into the political community.
President Zardari implies that we exploited Pakistan during this time, but the Pakistanis were wholeheartedly in favor of the program, and their suspicion of Soviet intentions seemed genuine.
The come-ons worked; by the time he got to "I Wanna Know," women were wholeheartedly singing the chorus back to him: "Anything you say I'll do/'Cause I only want to make you happy".
And whereas Live Aid in 1985 had operated in a kind of implicit opposition to Margaret Thatcher, the Labour government - and Gordon Brown in particular - were wholeheartedly onside in 2005.
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It was "wholeheartedly recommended" by Ce_Santiago.
"But now it is wholeheartedly embraced.
I am wholeheartedly thankful for brilliant and loving parents.
I want to be wholeheartedly dedicated to the Party, socialism, and Communism".
Above him, however, London's theatres are wholeheartedly embracing the practice in 2012.
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