notedly in a sentence
Examples
- The political program involved a closer relationship and dependency on the Danish People's Party and Frederiksen has notedly remarked that there exists a special community of values between said party and " Venstre ".
- Several SHS grads have gone on to play NFL football over the years, most notedly Darrien Gordon, a 1989 grad, who played in three Super Bowls, one with the San Diego Chargers and two with the Denver Broncos.
- Vissarion Belinskii, a notedly radical critic, took Gogol s intentions a few steps farther and inferred from the novel a new recognition of a national soul, existing apart from the government and founded in the lives of the lower class.
- Among articles of varying size and content are regular columns such as " Moving Pictures " ( film commentary ) by Rodman Philbrick and most notedly a regular essay, " History Matters, " covering two pages or more by Portsmouth historian J . Dennis Robinson.
- Due to the Yankee character of the town, it was notedly dry during Prohibition and the Rowse family, which then owned New England Apple Products ( later Veryfine ), were known for their integrity and honesty characterized by their refusal to do business with bootleggers in a state where Prohibition was overwhelmingly unpopular.
- None of the three used the term " libertarianism " to describe their beliefs, and Rand specifically rejected the label, criticizing the burgeoning American libertarian movement as the " hippies of the right . " Rand's own philosophy, Objectivism, is notedly similar to libertarianism, and she accused libertarians of plagiarizing her ideas.
- Singer Bono and U . S . Treasury Secretary Paul O'Neill embarked Tuesday on a one-of-a-kind four-nation sub-Saharan odyssey : the fervently convinced pop star, Bono, bent on persuading the notedly skeptical politico, O'Neill, that Africa can _ and does _ put Western development aid to good use.
- He concluded by saying that " Species " makes for " a very good time for the genre fans . " Mick LaSalle, writing for " San Francisco Chronicle ", was notedly less enthusiastic, quipping that if " " Species " were a little bit worse, it would have a shot at becoming a camp classic . " " Los Angeles Times " critic Peter Rainer described " Species " as " a pretty good Boo ! movie ", finding it an entertaining thriller while unoriginal and with ineffective tonal shifts.