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Still deludedly considers himself to be the head of the family.
I suppose these Kharandas will be given what is deludedly known as memory obliteration, and a set of pseudo-memories; how long do you think that would last?
If he could have been what he liked, he would have been that which his mother fondly but deludedly hoped he was.
Psychotron is Scribbly's super-hero alter ego, in a few strips where he deludedly wears a red cape, which allows him to think he can fly.
Mad Tommy Churchill - a soldier who deludedly believes himself to be a British soldier fighting in World War II.
But as the years go by, what I perhaps deludedly think I've taught myself is a more humanistic, lyrical kind of writing that is more accessible to more people."
Recognizing that Nell and John still love each other, Susanna sacrifices herself and deludedly enters the nearby swamp in the middle of the night to find the legendary raintree.
"The overwhelming majority of a writer's time," he points out, "is spent wondering why this world is not as vivid as he or she once — agonizingly, deludedly — believed.
Burt leaves calmly and, as he drives away in his car holding the ashtray, he is deludedly positive that in a few weeks they'll have a "serious talk" and get back together.
It was high time Fotheringham was disabused of his misconceptions, though if he seriously had the stomach for what he was deludedly contemplating, Williams might yet be able to use that.
I did brush my teeth often, but - perhaps deludedly - I wasn't especially worried about bad breath because what I was vomiting was not yet tainted by the stench of stomach acid.
The eccentric and unbalanced Hess, aware of his declining influence with Hitler, hoped to re-establish himself by a dramatic coup that would, he deludedly believed, bring peace with Britain and save Germany.
Dorn is a Berlin underground leader whose beloved younger brother (Jeffrey Lynn) is a deludedly patriotic German soldier; trouble begins when Lynn falls in love with Verne, one of his older brother's operatives.
Homelessness films are additionally topical because they invite us fortunate ones to ask how compassionate we would be confronted with those who have fallen on hard times, be they refugees or dotty ladies clinging deludedly to vestiges of self-importance ("Shut the door!"
The old GM was managed in a short-termist and deludedly hopeful way and Mr Whitacre’s job as chairman was to reform the company for the long-term, not to declare “mission accomplished” Texan-style after two quarters of profits and hightail it back to San Antonio.