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The gifts of long life and the talent to live it rewardingly do not go to many.
"They have a strong sense of self confidence, and see themselves as rewardingly engaged in the world."
The dialogue throughout the film is rewardingly concise and dark.
Tightly, with effort, I said, "Did you spend your time rewardingly?"
Rewardingly, so far in five volumes, nothing has.
(Art like this can be thoroughly and rewardingly analyzed.
The performing space at West Park Church is rewardingly intimate.
Rewardingly, the grave goods within the burials were very rich especially with the jewelry discovered here.
He knew something of Hisvet's ways and could guess the next developments, or at least speculate rewardingly.
This line of thought might also be applied rewardingly to explain one striking feature of divorce statistics.
But most rewardingly, there was an enthusiasm present onstage that is all too rarely seen and heard among the grizzled veterans of the orchestral world.
One of the reasons why true Hollywood scandals capture the imagination is because they intersect so rewardingly with plots produced for the screen.
She could more rewardingly have worked the part for poignancy as a self-aware Norma Desmond.
Refreshingly, if not always rewardingly, artists who work in less conventional ways are not in scant supply.
Levandoski's writing is tight and rewardingly detailed, creating an appropriately sad, frustrated mood.
"He . . . inhabits his sentences in a rewardingly comic way."
Which puts a tantalizing new spin on a musical jest, perhaps unintentionally but no less rewardingly, emphasizing its significance of purpose.
Miss Bonham Carter in particular displays extraordinary intelligence and authority in a rewardingly delicate role.
There are really no compromises here, save for relatively high starting prices, as all three cars are more than rewardingly quick and a joy to drive.
Monica's nipples rose rewardingly under the eager attention we gave them, lips and tongue and nipping teeth.
Joker didn't tickle but she fidgeted rewardingly.
In concert, however, his music is rewardingly visceral, a dual exploration of how instruments react to the touch and how musicians mesh with each other.
That reflects the rapport and trust that frequently, and rewardingly, develop between student and studio teacher.
Ms. Alexander's ample acting gifts are most rewardingly brought into play in a monologue adapted from "Nightwood."
Much of the time, his poems moved to blues and jazz rhythms, with which Hughes experimented more rewardingly than any other important poet of this century.