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Yet this is a very different proposition - sacredly so.
I know and deeply feel how sacredly you keep your promise.
No human agency could have married us more sacredly than we are wed.
I kissed her sacredly, and she went to sacred sleep.
When such a gift appears it ought to be sacredly guarded.
The people sacredly preserve the above- mentioned rituals and traditions.
We are going to keep them all sacredly and have them to read to our descendants.
Of all the drinks I ever drank, hers was the most sacredly delicious.
We seek our friend not sacredly, but with an adulterate passion which would appropriate him to ourselves.
Our digestions, for instance, going sacredly and silently right, that is the foundation of all poetry.
There is one thing, my dear sir, that must be attempted and most sacredly observed or we are all undone.
It should, accordingly, always be sacredly preserved from mutilation.
God knows how to save for you the time you sacredly keep for communion with Him.
Acheson turned his heard slowly, as if to say that the words he would now say were sacredly confidential.
Their permanence is sacredly respected, and his faith therein is perfect.
The state interferes more and more in affairs that hitherto have been considered sacredly private.
For Heaven's sake, let us examine sacredly whether there is any wrong entrusted to us to set right.
But the constitution which at any time exists till changed by an explicit and authentic act of the whole people is sacredly obligatory upon all.
Your inner mind is sacredly your own.
Not Charlemagne nor King David himself was more sacredly crowned.
Immune from punishment as they embarrassingly are, the youth trainee was sacredly let off and put into the supplies warehouse.
And that, in reward thereof, they should be most sacredly protected in property and person.
This is very sacredly performed.
Washington in his Farewell Address pled that "the Constitution be sacredly maintained."'
His attention was inexorably directed towards nature, something which Faccincani sacredly loves and which became his only model.