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He talked more "Lovingly" of the other woman than he did of his wife, and he wants us to believe that he is going to make his marriage work.
Sanford e-mail: I've 'crossed lines I never would have imagined' 2009
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Lovingly animated and cheerfully inventive throughout, it's highly polished entertainment.
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Lovingly pardon, O Lord, we beseech Thee, all our sins, so that, having obtained remission of our offences, we may serve Thee with hearts unfettered by sin.
From the Mail John 2009
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Lovingly pardon, O Lord, we beseech Thee, all our sins, so that, having obtained remission of our offences, we may serve Thee with hearts unfettered by sin.
Ash Wednesday John 2009
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Lovingly referred to as "Granny," Zhelesnik uses innovative strategies to teach the preschoolers at the Sundance School in New Jersey where she has worked for the last 15 years, such as baking banana bread to talk about the letter "N," as it appears twice in the word banana.
Passionate Senior Citizens Rule Classrooms Into Their 80s, 90s The Huffington Post News Editors 2011
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Lovingly animated and cheerfully inventive throughout, it's highly polished entertainment.
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Lovingly remembered by the Crosier and Rioux families.
R.I.P. Jane Crosier 2009
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Lovingly described by its seller David Brass Rare Books, as follows (this is poetry!):
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Lovingly remembered by the Crosier and Rioux families.
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Another reader had a better guess at the signature as Lovingly, Aimee.
Snapshot: A Beachwood Bungalow, 1916 and Today « Beachwood Historical Alliance 2009
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