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circumstantially

adverb as in unexpectedly

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In fairness "Yellowstone's" role in boosting the frontier tale's fashionableness is also a matter of fine timing, politically and circumstantially speaking.

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Talk to me about how circumstantially, you can change that expression.

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The two — a neglected child and childless woman — circumstantially hang out outside of class, as Chen patiently, if predictably, builds toward an abrupt and rather shocking consummation.

“What we find circumstantially also makes complete sense with what we know thermodynamically,” she said.

The mysterious third person, who is circumstantially presumed to be in charge, allegedly instructed McMillian to 'get rid of Myers,' which Mr. McMillian said he couldn't do because he was out of bullets.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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