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Favoredly
Favoredly Fa"vored*ly, adv. In a favored or a favorable manner; favorably. [Obs.] --Deut. xvii. 1. Arscham.

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- Favored Nations Entertainment is a record label founded in 1999 by guitarist Steve Vai and Ray Scherr, former owner of Guitar Center. The first album...
- Adetomi Aleshinloye (born 20, March 1987) known professionally as ‘Tomi Favored’ is a Nigerian-American gospel artiste and songwriter. She debuted her...
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- of the United States. The literal translation is "[He] favors (or "has favored") [our] undertakings", from Latin annuo ("I approve, I favor"), and coeptum...
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- Romanesque and Gothic cathedrals and abbeys emerged while the Renaissance favored classical forms implemented by architects known by name. Later, the roles...
- where a formal declaration of independence from Britain was overwhelmingly favored. Jefferson was inspired by the Enlightenment ideals of the sanctity of...
- currency. While Bland's bill was defeated, so was a bill the administration favored that would repeal any silver coinage requirement. The result was a retention...