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She reluctantly agreed to come with us.
While national leaders reluctantly accepted state reform, they steadfastly refused to consider any modification of their own highly centralised political party structures.
Then, one day the father contemplates staying at work an extra hour before going home and, reluctantly, decides to stay at work.
He gave even that undertaking very grumpily and reluctantly.
He reluctantly agreed to see a primary care physician, who discovered two huge solid scrotal masses.
However, many narrators wrote only reluctantly, suspecting that their life stories were too mundane to be of any interest to anybody.
Reluctantly, the authorities admitted that a significant portion of the population were tuning in.
Its existence as a disease entity remains a matter of debate, and it is diagnosed only reluctantly in the elderly.
The sudden democratisation and the concessions to the workers' movement (eight-hour day, full right to strike, etc.) were accepted only reluctantly by the middle classes.
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