Do you want to make an entirely new piece?
Also, Matteo Guendouzi was left out of the squad entirely.
The room is entirely virtual, but that does not mean it's a videogame.
Before investors jump entirely on the risk-on bandwagon, they should consider the details.
But they are too big to retreat entirely into the doctrinal purity of opposition.
“Yes—entirely her own doing, entirely her own choice; and Colonel and Mrs.
"Amazon's tweet purporting to support our struggle for equality is entirely disingenuous and insincere.
The remaining 13 pages are blacked-out entirely with the exception of some perfunctory closing remarks.
Automated assembly lines consist entirely of machines run by machines, with little or no human supervision.
The view that the world is entirely material, consisting entirely of matter, is called materialism.
It is often said a key part of Fernandes’s impact is his invigorating swagger, a player entirely unbowed by the shirt.
For if they exist entirely separate from matter, then matter is entirely irrelevant in considering them.
With so much focus on the US-China trade war and ongoing tensions with Iran, it's entirely possible for other risks to slide under the radar.
Within a week, Year Up, a nonprofit job-training program in cities across the country, would go entirely online after being held entirely in person.
While many school systems across the US closed entirely in March 2020 at the outset of the pandemic, some have since returned to classrooms, while others have kept students entirely online.
If you can pay down your debt during the promotional period offered by your balance transfer card, you could avoid new interest charges entirely and emerge from the other side entirely debt-free.
But, Rahman argues, these compelling imaginary pictures can also become prisons, trapping our thought in over simplistic or entirely false versions of a more nuanced or entirely different reality.
In particular, Ian turns his gaze on two of our most inspiring kings - King Arthur and King Alfred - one quite possibly entirely fictional, the other entirely historical, and yet each the stuff of legend.
But what does an entirely fictitious plan matter, when what care homes got instead was a tiny badge and a tsunami of entirely preventable deaths, for which Boris Johnson has had the almost unimaginable lack of class to blame them for instead of himself?
A sentence or statement or proposition that ascribes intrinsic properties to something is entirely about that thing; whereas an ascription of extrinsic properties to something is not entirely about that thing, though it may well be about some larger whole which includes that thing as part.
entirely
adv all
- to a complete degree or to the full or entire extent; Completely or entirely
adv all
- without any others being included or involved
Example: was entirely to blame
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