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basically |
Basically the two things are the same.
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frantically |
He waved his arms frantically.
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dramatically |
The football team lost dramatically.
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historically |
A second reason we think of robots as mechanical people with personalities is that historically they have been portrayed this way.
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emotionally |
Mother and Son: John is the emotionally immature son bound to look after his bed ridden mother in ‘Mother and Son’.
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accidentally |
I accidentally dropped the plate.
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automatically |
A thermostat is a device that automatically regulates temperature.
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traditionally |
Jewish families traditionally circumcise baby boys.
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specifically |
The workman called at the time I specifically said I would be in.
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sentence |
I was gripped by the very first sentence of this book.
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separate |
Can you separate those fighting dogs?
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special |
We hold a special service at Christmas time.
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