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- visually on-screen, Grande was convinced and went along with the change "wholeheartedly." "Po****r" was sampled in "Po****r Song" by English singer Mika featuring...
- of America itself." In the 1930s, the private eye genre was adopted wholeheartedly by American writers. One of the primary contributors to this style was...
- of all political persuasions made it clear that ****stan would be 'wholeheartedly resisted'. The Shiromani Akali Dal, the party with a substantial following...
- Manasara Vazhthungalen (transl. Bless us wholeheartedly) is a 1991 Indian Tamil-language romantic drama film written and directed by Partheparaman. The...
- through the city on the eve of the coronation ceremony, she was welcomed wholeheartedly by the citizens and greeted by orations and pageants, most with a strong...
- masterpiece, the fantasy-overture Romeo and Juliet, a work which The Five wholeheartedly embraced. The group also welcomed his Second Symphony, later nicknamed...
- deal with haters, live in the moment, discover the power of words, and wholeheartedly embrace God's ways so they can make the best choices. In 2021, Robertson...
- contesting in elections. There was also speculation that he did not campaign wholeheartedly due to the one-sided decision taken to split Andhra Pradesh. His younger...
- 1888, and so Hanna could support McKinley's ambitions for that office wholeheartedly. Backed by Hanna's money and organizational skills, McKinley quietly...
- whatever comes his way that cannot be corrected, he comes to love just as wholeheartedly as if nothing better could have happened to him." In a 1533 letter,...