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It was during the time he wrote several patriotic songs that are still immensely popular today.
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He is very loyal to the people he cares about, and works immensely to better their life.
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All these readings have helped him immensely in writing stories.
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I felt loved, appreciated, respected and wanted and most of all the interest in football really grew immensely.
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She is immensely powerful and is respected by all creatures of light.
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It is similar to, but not as immensely juicy, soft and mild, and also generally less salty.
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Each unit of a respective nation speaks its own language, adding immensely to the immersion.
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During this period he was immensely influential in the state's legal profession.
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The books were immensely popular in their day and many copies still survive.
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This added immensely to the problems of the command.
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