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Each procedure that is approved on Wikipedia makes sense on its own, so most new rules are not veraciously opposed even by those who prefer a more flexible environment.

From Slate Jun. 22, 2014

Under the pulpit was a closet, which some one veraciously assured me was the place where the tithingman imprisoned incautiously playful urchins.

From Autumn Leaves Original Pieces in Prose and Verse by Anne Wales Abbot

Her narrative, to which Mary listened with downcast eyes, presented the outlines of the story veraciously; she told of Everard's wish to dispense with the legal bond, of her own indecision, and of the issue.

From The Odd Women by George Gissing

For, if we care veraciously for music, we think of it, or think it, as it ought to be performed, not as we should ourselves perform it.

From Hortus Vitae Essays on the Gardening of Life by Vernon Lee

Genius, which has always been suspected of affinity with drunkenness, is really a faculty for seeing abnormally—that is to say, veraciously.

From Without Prejudice by Israel Zangwill




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