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Groundlessly or not, she was afraid for his city.
Persons with reduced mobility will no longer be groundlessly refused to book a flight or board a plane.
Some suspicions were thrown on the genuineness of the latter, but, it would seem, groundlessly.
It groundlessly and insultingly accused writers of insincerity.
The Central Election Commission and the courts either did not examine their complaints or groundlessly rejected them.
"After all of your high-minded nattering against the sin of groundlessly judging others, you certainly seem eager to do exactly that."
The shock and shame of being groundlessly dismissed from office destroyed Liu's health, and he quickly died.
"Four Jews were charged with being incendiaries, were regarded as a gang of robbers, and, to my mind, quite groundlessly.
In one incident, on 11 May, a M39 had set fire to some railway wagons where, probably groundlessly, German paratroopers were suspected to have hidden.
And, in contrary to this, Davtyan was groundlessly given a second warning, which gave a point to the opponent and Davtyan lost.
Your Majesty's mind is disturbed by anger; otherwise you would be far from offending groundlessly the very one of your servants who has rendered you the most important service of all."
After Yuan groundlessly declared himself emperor after obtaining the Imperial Seal from Sun Ce, Chen abandoned his lord with Lei Bo.
In 2007, allegedly linked in Andrzej Lepper bribery case former Minister of Internal Affairs and Administration Janusz Kaczmarek groundlessly accused him.
The issue is topical, and I hope that Members of this House will be able to familiarize themselves with the matters on account of which Alexander Nikitin has been groundlessly imprisoned.
And he thought, not without inner pride and not groundlessly, that anyone else would long ago have become entangled and been forced to act badly if he had found himself in such difficult circumstances.
Both the book and film adaptation have been criticized in various ways for groundlessly scandalising Jacqueline du Pré's personal life, although the general claim of an affair was later spread by others.
Avtorkhanov was invited to that session as a member of the Chechen-Ingush establishment; he was arrested and groundlessly accused of preparing an armed uprising, espionage, counterrevolutionary propaganda, etc.
"Whatever anger you may feel, however sorely you take the fact that your faults make you easy to manipulate, nothing under Ath's sky can justify the promise you have groundlessly made to Halliron."
In their petition, the people claimed, "...that from him the taxpaying community suffered heavy taxes and they were groundlessly charged with all sorts of robberies and thefts of his, Levontii's, instruction."
"Twilight", a blend of Darkwave and Industrial music, Nocturnes debut CD, received hopelessly mixed reviews, most faulting its "groundlessly grim themes" in songs such as "A Happy Death."
I take exception to the harangue-like and superficial way in which you address this serious issue, groundlessly attributing problems to the policies of Slobodan Milosevic, Communist Party leader of Yugoslavia's Serbian republic.
Under Stalinism in Poland he was involved in the defamation of the Bishop of Kielce Czesław Kaczmarek, groundlessly accused by the Communists of being an American and Vatican spy.
His death was attributed, quite groundlessly, to Charles and James, and the evidence points clearly if not conclusively to suicide, his motive being possibly to prevent an attainder and preserve his estate for his family.
Unless it was a comment on the mass reproducibility of contemporary culture, the sight of six musicians (including Mr. Collins) slapping tambourines as a synthesizer turned the song into an anthem for the groundlessly optimistic was ludicrous.
Shame, disappointment, and discomfiture gnawed at his heart; a constant apprehension of being overtaken, or met - for he was groundlessly afraid even of travellers, who came towards him by the way he was going - oppressed him heavily.