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naturalmente
Through inherent nature.
naturally
Portuguese
naturalmente
naturally
1
Our change of course
naturally
means a different shareholder structure, he added.
2
However, many of the assets of the Lavardac family
naturally
produce revenue.
3
Difficult, of course, for one of my
naturally
puritanical bent, but possible.
4
We are part of Europe and we should
naturally
go this way.
5
Get-togethers between friends often
naturally
drift toward other activities as interests change.
1
I'm not romantic
by
nature
,
and you've made your position perfectly clear.
2
The great majority were
by
nature
too much obsessed by private impulses.
3
Remember, antivirus apps
by
nature
ask for, and generally receive, deep permissions.
4
Or you can use the original nanobots, made
by
nature
itself: viruses.
5
Irish people, and Irish sports people in particular, are optimists
by
nature
.
6
He was tranquil
by
nature
,
a man content to work in solitude.
7
I don't see you as a rabid socialist
by
nature
,
Daniel said.
8
Forest-dwellers
by
nature
,
they can adapt easily to different climates and terrain.
9
This is not a coincidence, South Africans
by
nature
are hard workers.
10
And none of them armed except for the weapons provided
by
nature
.
11
And I'm a pretty good observer, I'm a passive creature
by
nature
.
12
Foods packaged
by
nature
come complete with all the nutrients you need.
13
Objection 1: It would seem that virtue is in us
by
nature
.
14
Specially all Protestants in the lands of Rome were good
by
nature
.
15
Women are equally capable of it
by
nature
;
but not by education.
16
Goode by name, good
by
nature
-
that
was
how he'd styled his life.
Portuguese
naturalmente