If laws were accompanied by an exposition of justificatory reasons, they would be more easily known, more readily memorable and morecordiallyapproved.
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An approaching sister-in-law may be derided sotto voce as a 'balla' (monster) or 'badda' (bad), before being greetedcordially.
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I mostcordiallyappreciate his willingness to consider and finally agree to my position so contrary to his at the beginning.
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Indeed, the reader iscordiallyinvited to play with the material.
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She received mecordiallyand spoke frankly (though she stood up at the precise moment that a halfhour had passed, and walked out of the room leaving me in mid-sentence).
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If it is proved that they are, the man in the street willcordiallysupport them, both in advance and in retrospect.
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I am told that they were verycordiallyreceived by the man's parents.
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It is quite true that nationalised industries have now made certain proposals, which wecordiallywelcomed and do welcome.
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I desire mostcordiallyto recognise the good objects of the right rev.
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Icordiallyappreciate the caution with which my noble friend behind me treated the question of outside election.
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Icordiallysupport the proposals dealing with juveniles.
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With the words "can only be temporary" wecordiallydisagree.
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I would like to say at once howcordiallywe welcome the broad statement which he has made.
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I must admit that he received us verycordiallyand gave us his views on that matter.
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Icordiallyrequest you to announce this today.
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