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Examples
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May 27, 2008 at 3:54 am indeedly and i are agreeful.
Jurassic Park sequel - Lolcats 'n' Funny Pictures of Cats - I Can Has Cheezburger? 2008
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Yes, in fact, my mother did indeedly warn me about me me me which explains why I don't leave home without me, see?
Thank you, Dave ... Frank Wilson 2008
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His appreciation marks, in my recollection, one of the few times I've ever seen him go to the first-person in almost thirty years of following his luminous wordworks, making of it a response to an event that shall indelibly remain as incandescent as his hope and fear for a better tomorrow brightly shines here, porous with the notion that we are, indeedly, all un-alone.
For Me, Something Beyond the Words Remains Judith Fitzgerald 2008
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"March," indeedly; good soldiers all whether we like it or not.
Haven't we ... Frank Wilson 2008
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Sex does indeedly swell-sell; we all know that; IT sells everything from toothpaste to hush puppies to fertiliser; but, what those classic designers also knew, probably intuitively so?
Something I missed ... Frank Wilson 2008
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You are indeedly justly forgiven, but looking at this list you couldn't possibly think any of the other nominees deserve the award, surely?
Brit Award Nominations - from NME.com annawaits 2007
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We, the herded (pardoning pun) populace are indeedly free; that is, we are free to do exactly as we are told.
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His appreciation marks, in my recollection, one of the few times I've ever seen him go to the first-person in almost thirty years of following his luminous wordworks, making of it a response to an event that shall indelibly remain as incandescent as his hope and fear for a better tomorrow brightly shines here, porous with the notion that we are, indeedly, all un-alone.
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When I read SY's comments, I left my own which prolly won't appear; but, here is what I wrote: I knew Crad very well, very well, indeedly; and, believe you me, it wouldn’t faze him to sign someone else’s name if it suited his purposes.
Read if you dare ... Frank Wilson 2008
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