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apparently |
You will apparently need to eat vegetables to be healthy.
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certainly |
I find Julia to be very intellectual, she most certainly will do well in life.
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evidently |
Evidently, there are more applicants than available places.
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fortunately |
Fortunately, most students are able to find a part-time job while they are at University.
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naturally |
Naturally, we all hoped for warm weather during the holidays.
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logically |
Logically, it is not possible for all students to attend University.
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luckily |
Luckily I did not throw the piece of paper away.
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oddly |
Oddly, the number of job applicants was the same every year.
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officially |
It looked like murder but officially, he could not say until after the autopsy.
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view |
There's a beautiful view from my balcony.
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possibly |
He couldn't possibly do anything wrong.
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rationally |
It is important to behave rationally when threatened with unemployment.
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superficially |
Many serial killers are superficially charming hiding the true evilness of their character.
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surprisingly |
Surprisingly, the two hour flight delay passed quite quickly.
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understandably |
He was understandably upset when he heard about England's defeat against Wales in the rugby for he had supported England all his life.
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