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She moved against him easily, then looked into his eyes meaningfully.
The boy appears to have never meaningfully known his father.
And he had told her so meaningfully to trust no one.
He looked at me meaningfully, and I waited for him to continue.
And why had he looked at me so meaningfully as we moved on to the dance floor?
"But perhaps we can make a deal," he said meaningfully.
She stopped dead in her tracks and looked at him meaningfully.
I looked meaningfully at Joe as he hung around by the door.
"Most of the people have been very friendly," he said meaningfully.
So the idea that these results have been meaningfully disappointing makes little sense.
And right now there's a great deal of pressure to meaningfully reform it.
One cannot meaningfully say of a particular individual John that he is widespread.
Stella would look at us meaningfully and we'd change the subject.
She added meaningfully, "I'm sure that you have other things to do."
"There may be a political shift soon," he said meaningfully.
He looked meaningfully around the circle, then back at Shepherd.
And keep you off them for a good long while," she said meaningfully.
He is full of bravado and looks meaningfully at me.
But in a large trial, the drug did not meaningfully improve vision, they said.
How can you contribute meaningfully to your son's wedding without getting in the way?
He added meaningfully, "There are others who can run the ship."
In her best teacher's voice she ordered him down and pointed meaningfully at the floor.
Looking meaningfully at her once, he went out, and she heard him turning the key in the lock.
They replaced the glasses on the table and turned meaningfully toward him.
"That's because the people trying to sort it out were men," said Pepper, meaningfully.