"They were actually surprised," he said, laughing heartily.
It distresses them to find out they do not. It is because most British dependent wives would heartily agree with their spouses about prices, that Britain's fashion industry, particularly its few couturiers, limps along for ever on the edge of disaster.
But seriously folks, the Duvalls root heartily for each other on the water and are partners in a school for water-skiing-tournament aspirants in Windemere, Fla.
"We heartily welcome you here," Yon said.
And since he began his campaign, we can list developments that the free world heartily applauds.
The woman's two daughters believed her delusions and would not touch the food, but the little boy ate heartily.
The eagerness of Jefferson's query from Paris, however, leaves little doubt that he would heartily approve of such a move.
I hope she is asleep, because I'm not. Dr Julia Riley, I heartily agree with you.
As a longtime subscriber to The Economist, I can heartily ratify Mr. Wooster's sentiments.
Environmentalists heartily support this view.
Rather, they applauded heartily as he denounced "sensation-seeking columnists and commentators" as well as criminal-coddling courts.
Stick with me. It is a message which is just starting to get through to an electorate which none the less is heartily fed up with the current administration in Bonn, and says it wants a change.
Reagan said he "heartily" approved of Gorbachev's overtures, made in a United Nations speech, and said "we certainly would adjust" Western troop strength downward "if this left us with a superiority." "We've accomplished much.
One of the most highly respected politicians in Florida for years, he was heartily endorsed this year by nearly all the state's daily newspapers.
Saudi business managers have heartily joined the computer revolution, most have studied at Western universities, and most adhere to a Western management style.
Still, Gorbachev heartily welcomed the speaker of the Iranian parliament, Hashemi Rafsanjani, to Moscow this week.
The issue became a war or words fought between the US and Japan in the cockpit of Europe. Commissioners in Brussels and Members of the European Parliament in Strasbourg are by now no doubt heartily sick of the issue.
She wears the lightest of makeup, eats heartily, laughs boisterously and enjoys a good joke, often at her own expense.
Rep. Guy Vander Jagt (R., Mich.) called it "almost too good to be true," and the Democrats heartily agreed.