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deeply

Definition for deeply

adverb as in completely, intensely

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On Monday, Lecornu - a close ally of Macron - became the third French PM to leave his job in less than a year, driven out by a hung parliament deeply divided along ideological lines.

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“His actions — and those of his Cabinet — are against our deeply held American values. He needs to stop this illegal charade now.”

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That line resonated deeply within David, he told me, “because it’s the reality that I live. I’m a Black man in America.”

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“So just to be able to have Klimt and Schiele paintings for the collection, to enhance our Expressionist holdings, is something that’s been a longtime dream of mine. I am deeply grateful for that.”

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I had not seen another person for quite a while as I biked deeper into the hinterlands of the island, connecting to East End Light Road.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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