Sentence examples for which veritably from inspiring English sources

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The latter runs from New Orleans to Los Angeles, which veritably guarantees that only the basest and most detestable of North America's traveling community will ever find cause to ride its dry and barren rails.

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DiDonato doesn't have a lot of low in her voice, but she does have clean coloratura, which sounded veritably bell-like against Radvanovsky's blurrier sound.

I don't have a house!" Quickly realizing that she needed to correct the false information, Ms. Ortiz and her caseworker sent letters to more than 20 companies and the credit bureaus to set straight which debts were veritably hers.

Dale also pauses to mention Scapino, the 1974 treat with which the talented Englishman veritably exploded on Broadway.

The paper concludes that the willingness of citizens to contribute in-kind or financially to any given self-help infrastructure project is contingent upon the extent to which they perceive the project as veritably theirs.

"His death in Paris last Saturday by his own hand represents the veritably tragic wreck of a career which in its sphere was unsurpassed by that of any individual in living memory," it said.

It must have stuck with Guillermo del Toro, however: he has beautifully literalised the image in Crimson Peak (Universal, 15), a sweeping, swollen haunted house horror in which bricks and mortar become flesh and bone, veritably streaming with the ketchup-coloured residue of dead residents.

Moreover, it was shown that activation of inflammatory pathways is favorable for the purpose of a successful gene therapy in a sense that it opens chromatin and allows for the genetic information to be interfered with, which has led to the coinage of the term "transflammation" to more veritably describe the process of gene transfection.

In a reversal of political stereotypes, the Republican Ryan, who left office in 2003, was sensitive in the way his successor, the Democrat Blagojevich, hasn't been to the predicaments in which the exonerated typically find themselves upon leaving prison: impoverished and, still officially classified as ex-cons, veritably blacklisted from employment opportunity.

The country has active volcanoes; jagged mountain ranges with icy glaciers; crater lakes, the largest of which is the size of Singapore; and so much geothermal activity that places like North Island's Rotorua are veritably smoking.

As different as their languages were, Prokofiev and Poulenc sounded as if they had been posed a similar challenge, which they met in recognizable terms: rapid scherzo movements or lovely melodies, Poulenc's thinner and tangy, Prokofiev's veritably romantic, so much so as to subvert and give poignant color to the broad humor of the second movement.

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