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1 Maybe he had wildly overestimated just how good Fast Cars had been.
2 So Hoffman had wildly exceeded the expectations he set with prior investors.
3 They also had wildly varying opinions on how many people had been killed.
4 The pier where she'd had wildly inappropriate thoughts about him.
5 These two countries have had wildly different responses and our border response definitely stands out.
6 Wall Street had wildly volatile trading last week that pushed the market into correction territory.
7 It could not be said that she had wildly loved Mr. Semple at any time.
8 I knew trans people who'd had wildly different or dangerous experiences in men's rooms just miles away from my gym.
9 When the two started out, each of them had wildly different tones-onesolicitous and goofily gabby, the other fervid and extravagant.
10 I hesitated, a little at a loss: it had wildly coursed through my brain that the lady was perhaps Flora Saunt.
11 He had had no news of Mrs. Challice; she had not instantly telegraphed to Selwood Terrace, as he had wildly hoped.
12 Once before he had wildly assumed that the stuff these creatures hurled ahead of themselves in the passages might somehow be Light.
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