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Later, his wife, Kate also met little Hugo and spoke animatedly with his proud parents.
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You can speak animatedly about the pleasure and pride you took in overcoming obstacles.
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As we entered, the First Minister and Dame Gillian were sitting on the sofa talking animatedly.
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In general, the Barnes is a museum that all but animatedly thinks and feels at every turn.
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In the dimly lit bar, Courtenay, petite, energetic, dressed in black, animatedly explained her interest in the agave-based alcohol.
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Shaky but clear, it shows a man in a red T-shirt and white sneakers talking animatedly with police officers.
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The most visible reform was that traders no longer stalked the floor of the Exchange, animatedly dealing with each other face-to-face.
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She took pictures of her husband as he posed with admirers, and animatedly joined in a debate about the relative merits of Carolina and Long Island corn.
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On Friday, Mrs Jones spoke animatedly about her plans for husband Robert, 77 and her four children, as she sat in the luxurious surroundings of Ruthin Castle sipping tea.
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Just inside the doorway, a besuited gentleman tries out an old leather armchair while a couple in vintage Ray-Bans chats animatedly about the aesthetic merits of an angle-poise lamp.
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She was sufficiently media-savvy to wave her arms around animatedly whenever our photographer raised his camera - and to target her message at the readers of the three newspapers I was working for.
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But it became clear, once he began talking, animatedly, with extravagant hand gestures and giggles of delight, that the apparent anguish was merely an expression of deep thought, a counterpoint to his ebullience in answering.
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