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He seemed to think that few percent damningly high.
But perhaps the most damningly disturbing facts of all have only gradually come to light.
Finally, and most damningly of all, the scheme is simply pointless anyway.
Lastly, and most damningly, there is no veneer of age upon these works.
They have called him cold, imperious and, most damningly, clueless.
His voice emerges as firm, clear and abidingly, damningly relevant.
The list of potential black swan events is "damningly diverse":
With that in mind, the memo damningly explained, "the intelligence and facts were being fixed around the policy."
'She's a nice little thing,' said my mother damningly.
More damningly, the comptrollers accused the authority of working hard to conceal that fact.
Just as damningly - if unintentionally - does he expose the weaknesses in the training of his actors.
The medallion settled damningly on the black cloth of Lily's tunic.
It soon becomes clear that memory, in this case, offers scant consolation and, more damningly, even less hope of salvation.
The judge found most damningly against Union Discount.
Others added, perhaps more damningly, that they thought the mayor's culpability for the way the news broke went much further back than Wednesday's announcement.
Lad, this Federal business is damningly provocative, isn't it?"
Every word he had uttered had been damningly recorded on the hidden recording instrument.
Perhaps more damningly, Labour won slightly more votes than National, but four fewer seats.
Things began fitting damningly into place.
Damningly criticized by much of the media, this novel of intellectual and spiritual crisis was something Collins needed to write.
But perhaps most damningly of all, Dyer says the book is not terrible, "it is just so .
The line between them blurs damningly in Katie Mitchell's passionate, elegant staging.
More damningly, it has abandoned the 'underclass'- where the desperate poor are driven to petty offences.
The inhabitants in Mr. Albee's universe are devastatingly, damningly alone.
General Batiste's observation about the "almost surreal" disconnect between the home front and the war is damningly true, even in Washington.