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Should I sleep a little longer, or piously go running?
The members are proud - almost piously so - of their house.
"It would be so interesting to the other club members," she said piously.
Tom joined his hands and looked up at the roof piously.
He was piously brought up, and when only twenty years old became a preacher.
And it would have succeeded but for what the insurance companies piously call an act of God.
But he is also stubborn - piously so, some critics say.
And how piously America has wrought for that open door in all cases where it was not her own!
Others spoke piously since, being old, they could follow no course but virtue.
He was also a good man, not piously religious, but honest and reliable.
Says her husband piously, "Women aren't meant to understand such things."
Then let's hope he gets his message over to the electorate, I suggest piously.
There's no justice but in the hands of God," she said piously.
He piously suggested that everyone forget his allegations and get on with the issues.
"I'm sure a lot of us feel the same way, doctor," the prosecutor said piously.
Everything came around in circles, he said piously, making the sign of the disk.
You should get angry more often and less piously.
He would piously complete the task begun by his grandfather and rather.
Piously laying claim to skills he did not in any way possess?
"I wouldn't want to put them to any trouble," she went on piously.
Then the Guru emerged with all five men dressed piously in white.
Time went on, the old book was not rebound, but kept piously in a case of Russia leather.
"As everyone must who sees her," agreed the Countess piously.
"The human race is amazing in its diversity," Rod said piously.
While keeping their heads bowed piously down, they also seemed to be standing guard.