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1 I may speak warmly , for I shall speak from the heart.
2 If he feels warmly, he will speak warmly , out of the fullness of his heart.
3 He went on to speak warmly of him.
4 Even his manager, Alex Reid, doesn't speak warmly of Kurt; he refers to him as an acquired taste.
5 He tried to speak warmly , cordially.
6 Having often, many years afterwards, heard Irving speak warmly of William Laidlaw, I must not omit the following passage:-
7 Of Bosinney himself Baynes would speak warmly , with a certain compassion: He's got a streak of his father's Byronism.
8 Everyone's favourite opponent is the one most recently defeated, which explains why many Tories now speak warmly of Ed Miliband.
10 In their report, the MEPs speak warmly of the contribution made by the programme to the general situation in Northern Ireland.
11 A memory of the days when she had cuddled him caused him to speak warmly , forgetting the presence of his father.
12 Pardon me if I speak warmly , but it seems to me we must make these folk understand what is due a gentleman.
13 A female flight attendant spoke warmly of the deceased captain, Yared Getachew.
14 Helen spoke warmly , and the young man listened with a brightening face.
15 She's made decided that way, like my father. Mrs. Kronborg spoke warmly .
16 He explained the course of study, speaking warmly of the scholars he tutored.
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