Our sincere condolences go out to the members of the deceased 's family . [adjective]
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However sincere the protests, they cannot be allowed to stand in the way of rational argument. [adjective]
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Though the figurative language of David was not very intelligible, the sincere and steady expression of his eye, and the glow of his honest countenance, were not easily mistaken. [adjective]
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With this determination, in which he was for the time perfectly sincere, he joined the party who were walking before them. [adjective]
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And now, Lovel, my good lad, be sincere with me--What make you from Wittenberg. [adjective]
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"I bless God that I do know him," replied Macbriar; "he is a zealous and a sincere Christian." [adjective]
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"Surely, Edward, my father is your sincere friend, and not a bad adviser." [adjective]
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"He has set his heart on the girl, and I am sure that his passion is sincere and unselfish." [adjective]
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Dada thanked the kind-hearted artisan with sincere warmth, and the man, seeing how happy the girl and the child were at having met, went his way quite satisfied. [adjective]
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Obsequies of unprecedented magnificence and solemnity, at which many tears of sincere grief flowed, honoured her memory. [adjective]
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It is precisely because I am thoroughly sincere in the friendly disposition which you read aright from my words, that some of your measures cannot fail to wound me. [adjective]
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