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Was he movingly in love with her, a thing to last?
It is difficult to speak movingly while sitting on the ground.
He also writes movingly of his mother's death from cancer.
But when he was honored at his old high school, she spoke movingly of him.
One piece of family history does unfold movingly before the camera.
In a recent interview, the widow spoke movingly about her decision.
Esther talked movingly about what being in the water meant to her.
A higher order can be glimpsed, quite movingly, beyond such bonds.
And did I not dance movingly the last night?
Who will write so movingly about the "dead body" ?
He spoke movingly of his wife and his learned daughter.
But, of course, he just has, and very movingly.
Reno has spoken movingly about how important it is for the public to have faith in the justice system.
It is all so indelibly - and movingly - British.
Yet there is also a fierce intelligence that comes through, no more movingly than in the film's final sequence.
"I must say that you put it very movingly.
Elsewhere, he writes movingly of the loss of a child.
He writes movingly about the death of his first wife from multiple sclerosis and a few other family events.
Movingly, he finds his father, and the reason for his long absence.
Survivors from this region have movingly described how they felt when placed inside a dead zone.
Broadcasting to the nation, the King spoke movingly of the inspiration that he had received from his marriage.
Quite simply and movingly it says: "We are here."
He spoke movingly about how children have a natural connection with animals that adults brought up to fear them lack.
It ends, movingly, with the two side by side, dying alone.
Gore had spoken about all these matters, intermittently and sometimes movingly, for years.