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The evidence up until now has been that that's the way you do it credibly.
She must be able to go credibly mad at the end of the first act.
Almost certainly a way to clear your name, honestly and credibly.
Your true challenge is to credibly explain why any of them are important at all.
And yet, it will be a long time before an Iraqi military can fight credibly.
"Modern design is the only thing you can do credibly," she said.
And no one could say he hadn't done it credibly.
Yet I am credibly told that he was a brave enough man in a fight.
After five years of lying over their radio, there was no reason anyone should take what they say credibly.
What has happened to the priests who were credibly accused?
This he does most credibly, not missing much of the detail.
But the Europeans are not good at credibly threatening force.
Until you do that, you're not really able to credibly claim to have any such mandate.
He appears to be a person who always thinks more government spending is the answer to everything which makes it difficult to take him credibly.
The party that captures it most credibly will be rewarded.
We have to tell them we can deal with the issue credibly.
Yet no one can credibly argue that all of America is unsafe.
Most elements of Beethoven's world have been credibly brought up to date.
No administration could credibly investigate such an immense failure on its own watch.
"And he was the first one that came off credibly in that area."
Even so, a question remains about the committee's determination to investigate credibly.
Indeed, in many cases, choices are all that can credibly be offered to performers.
And they should work to make certain that new security arrangements can credibly be verified.
Other works are credibly attributed to Euclid, but have been lost.
This prevents the states from credibly revealing how powerful they are to each other.