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And gratifyingly, many were the same as those on the list I'd rather not live without.
And more gratifyingly, "No one else could ever keep house like you."
Everything about the production, in fact, seems gratifyingly of a piece.
Those hills grow gratifyingly more serious when you get in among them.
The Power that would surge so gratifyingly when he killed it.
To the right, and gratifyingly a couple of feet down the slope, is France.
Litter is gratifyingly rare throughout the site, at least in the morning.
For the past three days, however, the unit had remained gratifyingly silent.
The response from up the chain of command was gratifyingly fast.
This is a quick, fun weekend job with gratifyingly instant results.
But the stuff itself, and the rough means of making it, are both gratifyingly straightforward.
Much love, and a success that was gratifyingly steady though not in any special sense spectacular.
Some of the most chatter-producing holiday books are gratifyingly small.
Yet compared to their earlier slow progress, it was gratifyingly rapid.
But that would account for little more than a third of the total numbers they needed, and volunteer levels had been gratifyingly high.
In gratifyingly short order, they were back where they had made camp last night.
Unusual for junior researchers - but a gratifyingly quick response.
I think an author should detach himself from that side, however gratifyingly it may develop.
To top off the experience, boulders crashed down with a gratifyingly violent sound.
He reached for the pitcher, which was gratifyingly heavy.
As in China, he said, liberalization of agriculture has produced gratifyingly rapid results.
It was a gratifyingly lively affair, and some answers did emerge.
Improbably, the answer had come at the funeral, a gratifyingly small gathering.
Two new releases offer only selections, but put the music's drama in gratifyingly high relief.
He gingerly lowered himself onto his front, no idea what was going on but gratifyingly willing to take my word for it.