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1 You will find the subject very ably treated in the Zend-Avesta.
2 This objection has been very ably refuted by M. de Vesme, who writes:
3 Thoughts of this kind were very ably set forth in some of the speeches.
4 They were very ably and energetically managed by Mr. G.H.
5 The truth of history in Julius Caesar is very ably worked up with dramatic effect.
6 Mr. Howe very ably and concisely stated the case.
7 All these details were under his management, and he managed, Daisy thought, very ably indeed.
8 He talked very ably , and held his wife's attention.
9 He was very ably defended and made a good impression on the jury in the witness-box.
10 He is also well known as a media personality who has very ably fronted television programmes.
11 It is very ably done, and I should like much to know who is the author.
12 We were very ably assisted by an official from the Houses of the Oireachtas, Jim Mulkerrins.
13 The doctor has handled this devil very ably .
14 Lane has treated the Moslem faith in Destiny very ably and fully (Arabian Nights, vol.
15 Moritz Wagner very ably developed his idea under the title of "the theory of migration."
16 Five states largely interested in the production of silver are very ably and zealously represented on this floor.
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