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moving [ˈmuːvıŋ] ADJ

knowingly ADV

1. knowingly:

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loving [ˈlʌvıŋ] ADJ

accordingly [əˈkɔːdıŋlı] ADV

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Most significantly, this film movingly followed her resistance of death as expressed through her charged curiosity of social life.
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She sings movingly of the condition she fears, being "locked in a labyrinth".
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He has spoken movingly of the need for reconciliation, for tolerance, and for the recognition of our humanity.
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The stories movingly express fear, dislocation, monstrousness.
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His hushed, wounded, folk-punk songs movingly reflected the fallout from alternative rock's early- '90s circumstance.
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The work has drawn criticism for recreating forms of dispossession, and praise for movingly addressing the legacies of colonialism.
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The drama moves inexorably forward and the entire story is most movingly related.
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His speech therapy and social skills training are clearly paying off, and it's thrilling to see him speak appropriately and even movingly in social situations.
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Story movingly told, skillfully interweaving incident and idea.
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They also spoke movingly about the impact on their own lives.
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