80 adverbs to describe how to important

In discussing this vitally important matter, I will first endeavour to picture the American opinion of Germany and the Germans before the war, since this was the background upon which later opinions were formed.

Your name has been recommended to me as one of the progressive young wheat-growers of the Bend; particularly that you are an American, located in a country exceedingly important to the United States just nowa country where foreign-born people predominate.

And then the next supremely important measure to secure the peace of the world is the neutralization of the sea.

To mould those pliant dispositions, upon which the happiness of multitudes may one day depend, must be infinitely important.

"Because I have some specially important work to do.

Tell him it's vastly important, and ask him to meet you on the jump.

The question is scarcely important.

An increasingly important question, soon to overshadow all others, was defence.

On April 16th the French made their magnificent attack in Champagne, with 10,000 prisoners on the first day (increased to 31,000 by May 24th)followed by the capture of the immensely important positions of Moronvillers and Craonne.

Rarely, but on some peculiarly important occasions, the Zveltau avouch their sincerity by an appeal to their own symbols; and it is affirmed that an oath attested by the Circle and the Star has never, in the lapse of ages, been broken or evaded.

It is tremendously important, without a doubt, in normal everyday life.

It commands the camps at Cissbury, the Devil's Dyke, High Down and White Hawk, the whole breadth of the Weald lay beneath it and a signal displayed upon Leith Hill upon the North Downs could easily be answered from this noble mountain; Mount Caburn itself was not more essentially important.

But it being intrinsically important, I asked the writer for her permission, which she gladly gave, for printing it.

Important politically, important commercially.

That aroused the girl's fighting instincts, rendered the young man doubly important, and easily caused Louise to forget her resentment at his temporary desertion of her.

Not merely important, my love; she is a portentof much that we shall never know.

This relic of the architectural art of Louis XIV occupied a position which both sides regarded as strategically important.

To provide against the possibility of such an over-issue as might exhaust the area of standard land at command of the State, it is enacted that, failing this, the holder may select his portion of State domain wherever he pleases, at twelve years' purchase of the rental; but in point of fact these provisions are theoretically rather than practically important, since not one note in a hundred is ever redeemed or paid off.

" Briand's second declaration, dated January 10, 1917, is even more fundamentally important.

It is equally certain that our land forces would actively operate against the English attempts at landing, and that they would afford extraordinarily important assistance to the defence of the coast, by protecting it against attacks from the rear, and by keeping open the communications with the hinterland.

It is only when we remember this that we appreciate the action of the devout Mussulman, who picks up and carefully preserves every scrap of paper on which words are written, because the scrap may perchance contain the name of Allah, and the ideal is too enormously important to be neglected or lost.

"She said she was busy, Mother, and couldn't stop," Laura said, adding, with a bright smile: "But I told her it was something awfully important you wanted to say to her.

The island proved to be larger than they had thought and commercially important.

It's a mighty important question, so I'll tell you what we'll do.

These princes did not, of course, live in such beggary, and the fact is correspondingly important that after the lapse of one or two generations the Muhammedan historians should describe their heroes as possessing only the typical garment of the Christian saint.

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