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Nobody could hear her speak, and doubt for a moment that she was an inveterately ill-natured woman.
An unkind word about the inveterately optimistic experts must seem churlish, since for years now they have been right.
There is no country in the world, sir, that pursues corruption as inveterately as we do.
Who can know how much work is too much in an inveterately consumed worker, and whether any excess may have contributed to his death?
That inveterately distrustful woman called him back.
"I have proven inveterately loyal and willing to take grave risks which even could cause my death, only remaining quiet in times of extreme uncertainty."
Those who knew him at Drexel, though, said that he read inveterately, was interested in Eastern philosophy and seldom talked about his computer expertise.
She extended her hand to him, and he took it, the while his inveterately mocking glance challenged her earnest one.
Inveterately, enterostatin cuts fat intake, bodyweight, and body fat.
They lie, inveterately.
Extensionist approaches, however, are inveterately individualistic, conferring "moral considerability" on individual organisms.
All of us, inveterately, ineluctably.
At heart, Makine appears to be inveterately nostalgic, happiest describing ice-crystalled boughs and winter twilights.
The aging psychiatrist, Dr. Sonnabend, for example, an inveterately unsuccessful surf-caster, dreams forever about catching the big one.
Both these Marthas are inveterately human; at his best Barnes wrestles his characters skyward while letting them keep a foot on the ground.
Earthly life is inveterately complex; of all natural materials, only water could bring together such a rich variety of elements, so conveniently, as this life requires.
Alexander, his French less flowing than Frederica's, asked, inveterately good-mannered, how the Grimauds had liked the play.
Such gods, so nonabstract, nonholy and so inveterately attached to human places, pleasures and passions, are available to a Greek poet.
We know how inveterately they were attached to their Jewish prejudices, and how often even the influence of Christ failed to enlarge their views.
Unless Hanssen was being exquisitely subtle about the evil empire for which he is charged with spying, he should not have modified loyal with inveterately.
It was a strange trek--the sullen leading the apathetic, followed by the confused, all tailed by the inveterately amused.
Bucky O'Neill was strolling up and down in front of his men, smoking his cigarette, for he was inveterately addicted to the habit.
I don't see why the romance--since you give it that name--should be all, as the French inveterately make it, for the women who are bad."
For example, she tells us that the guidebooks to 19th-century zoos were "inveterately linear, prescribing a single route through the exhibits, from the entrance to the refreshment stand."
Not until the 1760s did Britain begin to live down her reputation (based on the violence of the period 1640-1714) as an inveterately turbulent and factious country where almost anything could happen.