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"Wholly" means complete in every part, perfect in every respect, whether it refers to the Church as a whole, or to the individual believer.
The Great Doctrines of the Bible William Evans 1910
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"Wholly" means complete in every part, perfect in every respect, whether it refers to the Church as a whole, or to the individual believer.
The Great Doctrines of the Bible William Evans 1910
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"Wholly" means complete in every part, perfect in every respect, whether it refers to the Church as a whole, or to the individual believer.
The Great Doctrines of the Bible William Evans 1910
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"Wholly," said Mr. Manley, with more promptness than his actual knowledge of the facts warranted.
The Loudwater Mystery Edgar Jepson 1900
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Perhaps I'm wondering: Will the Holy Land can make me "Wholly"?
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Wholly separate soap-bubbles of literary content, in fact, bobbing about autonomously with a continent's-worth of space in between, probably filled with wolves and pine trees.
The Possessed: Adventures with Russian Books and the People Who Read Them by Elif Batuman – review 2011
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The company has expanded beyond meat products and now owns a slew of household food brands, from its self-labeled meats to—more recently—Wholly Guacamole and Herdez salsa.
Hormel Profit Rises 15% on Strong Grocery, Turkey Results Marshall Eckblad 2011
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Good choices: Wholly Guacamole Classic has 4 grams of healthy fat and 50 calories per serving.
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Wholly commanding himself, he commanded all lower lives with which he came into contact.
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Wholly vegetarian, the Mr Falafel menu is largely vegan-friendly, too.
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