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    intimately
    [ adv ]
    1. in a close manner

    2. <adv.all>
      the two phenomena are intimately connected
      the person most nearly concerned
    3. with great or especially intimate knowledge

    4. <adv.all>
      we knew them well


    Intimately \In"ti*mate*ly\, adv.
    In an intimate manner.

    1. Because their lives depended on the dogs, the men knew them all intimately, their strengths and foibles.
    2. Col. Oliver North as intimately involved in the finances of the airlift, even directing Gen.
    3. "The FDC," it says, "is intimately concerned with the democratization process of Taiwan, and sees it as a profound influence for the cause of democracy in China and the rebirth of the Chinese nation."
    4. Though he is expected to breach some of the barriers between emperor and subjects, Akihito is unlikely to interact as intimately with his subjects and their daily problems as do the other Asian royals _ nor wield anywhere near as much tangible power.
    5. We could see hillsides of burned trees at the valley's edges, but it was not until we entered the forest that we encountered, intimately, the varieties of burn.
    6. Col. Oliver North indicating that the official was involved intimately in planning the Iran arms-sales operation.
    7. Reagan is further undermined by North's testimony that the president's close friend Casey was intimately involved.
    8. "It just underscores how intimately intertwined the two companies are and how dependent IBM has been on the software expertise of the boys from Bellevue."
    9. Furthermore, the whole structure of the conventional view, which relates the budget deficit directly and intimately to the current-account deficit, takes three or four years of unique experience and builds an entire theory on them.
    10. His brother was intimately involved in that expansion.
    11. But he takes his instructions from his president - and, on both Nafta and the Round, Bill Clinton was intimately involved in much of the fine print. This produces something of a paradox.
    12. Yet regardless of origin, they share the feeling of the genre. To paint cowboy art, Owen said, each artist must know his subject intimately.
    13. "It was something that all those who had worked closely and intimately with Ronald Reagan knew.
    14. Journalists say that when she returned to Taiwan, the government told newspapers to emphasize that she and Chiang Ching-kuo were "intimately holding hands" at a public ceremony.
    15. The strike stood Spanish politics on its head as the government found itself rejecting demands from a Socialist union to which it has been intimately tied, while centrists and right-wing conservatives cheered the unions on.
    16. Moreover, most of the native biota found on the heavily shaded forest floors are intimately dependent upon the shade and fragile top soil for growth, reproduction, moisture and nutrient availability.
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