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I waited, receptively, for further information, but none came.
The interpreter must be able to interpret both receptively and expressively.
Of all the pitches John had made during the past four weeks, none had been so receptively received as the one he was making now.
Members of Congress greeted many of the particulars receptively, but raised doubts about the costs.
By subverting the solemnity of a typical museum it seems to free everyone up to enjoy the art a little more receptively.
Marjorie nodded receptively and drew her out.
She should have listened more receptively, more tenderly.
He didn't always win his point, but when he lost, those who opposed him usually wound up wishing they had listened more receptively.
She sat quietly and receptively.
When one partner throws out the verbal signal, the recipient must turn at least the head fully toward the speaker and acknowledge the comment receptively.
The colours yellow, red and blue symbolise the desert, sun and sea receptively.
"Not merely receptively, which would have accounted for his creation of the Quetzal delusion, but in an active way.
Morita Therapy directs one's attention receptively to what reality brings in each moment - a focus on the present, avoiding intellectualising.
In 2007, however, Israel initially acted more receptively to the reaffirmed Arab League initiative.
JerClayne waits, receptively.
Although Louis-Napoleon responded receptively to the message in March 1865, he would not commit without the cooperation of Great Britain.
A qualified interpreter is one "who is able to interpret effectively, accurately and impartially, both receptively and expressively, using any necessary specialized vocabulary. "
The crowd listened receptively to the same speech Caesar had delivered to the Senate, prepared to believe in Caesar's clemency and anxious to help in whatever way possible.
Feyenoord are currently playing in the Eredivisie, while Sparta Rotterdam and Excelsior play in the second tier after being relegated at the end of the 2009-10 and 2011-12 season receptively.
Children respond particularly receptively to the ideas of their parents, and thus ideas that directly or indirectly encourage a higher birthrate will replicate themselves at a higher rate than those that discourage higher birthrates.
Yet drawing from some inner well of strength and understanding, his mind opened receptively to the images, expanding outward to embrace them, persuading him, or perhaps forcing him, to admit the reality of what he had been shown.
But during Season 3 Summer Special, Nash and Sharlene reprises the role as kid judges receptively together with selected Goin Bulilit kids during April 4 to 9 week long kids group competition.
The creditor got nothing from Cottafava nor D'Ambrosio's contract, which "worth" €440,000 in August 2010 and €850,000 in January 2010 respectively and released as free agent in 2011 and 2012 receptively.
It was as Cornelius waited humbly and receptively in prayer, that God's supreme gift, the Holy Spirit, was poured out upon him before ever Peter who was preaching the good news to him, reached the climax of his sermon!
The fact that a number of its reports have been taken receptively by the various ministries and have been worked upon to change the legal scenario, is itself an indicator sufficient enough of the role of the commission in furtherance of law reform in India.