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I'd already thought about that one and patriotically dismissed it.
The best way to (patriotically) support British innovation is change this stupid culture.
A few, too many, passionately and patriotically married boys before they marched to the front, only to never see them again.
Many Italians are patriotically protective of one of their own.
In any event, Heisenberg began the war patriotically expecting a quick victory.
We sang, both patriotically and just for fun.
In addition to earning a good salary, Retha was patriotically serving her country.
He patriotically volunteers to challenge Rudolph to a statutory duel.
It has been widely adopted in the United States and is often sung patriotically today.
Nevertheless, the play invites the rider to patriotically identify with their resistance to Rome.
The introduction speaks patriotically about "this strong connection between the supermarket cake mix and the American kitchen."
Lying to Congress did not matter, it suggested, if the liars were patriotically doing what the President wanted.
Patriotically he explained why: "No one with this responsibility who is seeking office should give away any of his bargaining positions in advance."
This proposal would allow all presently unemployed people to be gainfully and patriotically occupied.
But we only mumbled our objections, then and now, because we feared being caught by the patriotically correct.
When John Wayne patriotically forced a movie onto the screen with his own money, its iconography was all wrong.
"It all comes from America," said George patriotically.
Fifteen percent said the main reason was "to protect people he felt acted honorably and patriotically from unfair prosecution."
Lake patriotically tucked her glory into a snood.
But morally, patriotically, civically, I had no other choice.
Patriotically, he laid his palm over his heart.
His book is riveting and patriotically stirring without ever slipping into mawkishness or sentimentality.
Mrs. Clark, the former opponent, patriotically decorated her house with flags and bunting.
After the war this range was heavily marketed in North America (very patriotically) as England.
Soviet Russia, too, propagated symphonies and operas patriotically understood.