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The same might justly be said of the man who wrote the play.
"We hope the court will rule justly and according to the law."
He has a good heart, he'd see her justly used.
But that cannot justly occur on the evidence at hand.
There are two conditions that must be met before we can fight justly.
Whom those members can justly say they represent would be hard for them to answer.
Game addiction is, justly, most serious at companies in the computer business.
And how can a man of God be justly offended by that?
Born in 1954, he has justly been called a history painter of the present.
Never doubt that you may justly stand with him in the trial of all things.
And may therefore be justly said to share in theoretical science?
By any ordinary process of thought, the money is justly mine.
All the same, the research project, which along the way had turned into an obsession, could justly be called a success.
"People hope it will work for them, and some cases are decided justly, but in the end the law is not always upheld."
May history and the American people judge that it has been concluded justly.
The least rigorous will say that they were justly served.
Who crafted you may be justly proud of his work.
Much of it had to do with her personality, for which she was justly famous.
I knew that in his hands our cause would be reported justly."
All had fought well and, according to their best fights, justly.
One of these wines is now justly celebrated around the world.
The fact of the matter is that they were punished entirely justly.
The reader may justly ask why this extract is so long.
Might not that be justly called the true or ideal shuttle?
Such things are justly praised as above and beyond the call of duty.