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Meanings of deemed very in English
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Usage of deemed very in English
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The complaint of Despin was then deemedvery justly dismissed.
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Sentosa came out tops -the water quality at its beaches was deemedvery good.
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Stanhope was then in delicate health and it was deemedvery unwise to excite her.
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Such a marriage, without proper "publishing" in meeting, was not, however, deemedvery reputable.
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Would in these, be deemedvery deficient.
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The latter Uncle Jeff deemedvery unnecessary, so great was his confidence in Bartle's judgment and activity.
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Horses' skulls, however, are deemedvery efficacious.
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The five throw is deemedvery much the hardest of all, and I have certainly found it so.
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Supper is all gaiety and gallantry, and the latter perhaps of a kind, which in England would not be deemedvery innocent.
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This dukedom, about the size of the State of Massachusetts, a wild and mountainous region, was deemedvery important as the key to Italy.
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That was deemedvery far short of the serious response required and, without further communication, the FSIF panel and board decided to pull its funding.
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Mrs. Farnham drew back, and folded her arms in an attitude she had seen Rachel assume on the stage, and which she deemedvery imposing.