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I had naively thought that she would never go so far.
Her life continues one the same but she seems happy, maybe even naively in love.
Once she asked him naively, "Are there many people like you out in the world?"
In 1966, naively, we moved across the country to Boston.
What are you going to do with us, asks he naively.
We here are always too ready to demand such results, in my view rather naively.
The program, which began nearly an hour late, was naively brilliant.
Perhaps naively she had never imagined there could be such a man.
He said this naively, and I looked at him sharply.
This is one of the more naively foolish things I've read.
Or did he naively believe that the profits his computer reported had to be real?
Naively, I still want to know how long a key putt is.
I naively thought for a moment that this article was going to be about small private care homes.
Music cannot be naively expected to triumph over social differences.
I want to believe, perhaps naively, that Crosby will be back this season.
An American might think, naively, that would be a negotiating advantage.
There is another issue with cause and effect, it seems naively to me, when you fold in time.
Officials naively thought they could bypass the press and speak directly to the public.
The lesson he took away from this was that you cannot just naively scale things up.
To my naively ambitious mind, if I did this well enough, the funding would fall into place.
He's not thick, just inexperienced and started off very naively.
When I naively asked if they no longer had the time to cook, one scientist set me straight.
"I had not looked at it in that light," the Bishop said naively.
"We naively refused to believe that it would be difficult.
"But this is not a time when we should naively cut the muscle out of our defense posture."