Word: dearingly
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...dear readers, just any books. These were rare books, focusing mostly on church history, literature and organic chemistry. And for eighteen months, between 1990 and 1992, Stephen L. Womack allegedly used a knife and his hands to rip out pages from each book's spine...
...What do you call a person who dares to go against the grain of everything their native country holds dear, who dares to live by his own code of morality, who dares to live in a different world?," she said, letting the failed actor in her surface...
...This, dear friends, is what life would be like under President Lin. And I can't wait...
McGuire would bring law, order and common decency back to this school. It's high time we brought back the stocks. It certainly would be fun to watch Adams House suffer the same fate as the most excellent cities of Sodom and Gomorrah. (And you, dear reader, think I'm being facetious...
...first symphony, RiverRun, a work that was by turns lyrical, witty and sardonic. So it was a bittersweet occasion last week when the New York Philharmonic premiered Albert's Symphony No. 2: the music was first rate, and that made the loss of its composer seem all the more dear...