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But what they have ceded more willingly is the ability to surprise anyone anymore.

Each time she closed her eyes and reached, it seemed to come more and more willingly.

From the start of training camp, Udoka has stressed the need for his players to pass more willingly around the perimeter.

As the premier NBA superstar, he legitimizes them with his praise and advice, and he does so more willingly than any other legend of his rarefied caliber ever has while still competing.

He cites John Stuart Mill’s concept of nationality as a people “united amongst themselves by common sympathies, which do not exist between them and any others — which make them co-operate with each other more willingly than with other people, desire to be under the same government, and desire that it should be government by themselves.”

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

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