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legitimately

in a manner acceptable to common custom you cannot do this legitimately! in a lawfully recognized manner let's get married so our child can be born legitimately

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He's my own photographer. I bet I can get into your column this week, legitimately.
As long as Mr Smith holds that floor legitimately, he'll continue to hold it.
Col. Mitchell, why didn't you resign from the army. and conduct your campaign legitimately from a civilian position?
If the cable fails legitimately, those doors spring open.
A prize represents legitimately acquired effects under the protection of the emperor himself.
And a prize represents legitimately acquired effects under the protection of the emperor himself.
This was, of course, that I had maneuvered him into a position. where, by pretending to mistake him for a burglar, I could legitimately shoot him.
I have. quite legitimately, a freedom to exploit. and I might as well exploit it with you. considering our past experience.
They made it seem as if the only way you can exist is to snatch, because there was nothing for the ghetto people to have survived legitimately.
Legitimately?
If he's legitimately bronchial, we'll consider that.
And we laugh legitimately.
Overthrowing a legitimately elected president and giving Starfleet direct control over the government?
One of life's legitimately sublime experiences.
Legitimately, of course.
This was, of course, that I had manoeuvred him into a position where, by pretending to mistake him for a burglar, I could legitimately shoot him.
Goddamn it, your book is legitimately good and so is Sharon's.
But I just can't, uh, go barging into his life so we're gonna have to find a way to legitimately and unobtrusively meet him.
The buyers cross the border legitimately, as wine merchants.
Temporarily and legitimately breaching their privacy.
We'll be able to legitimately use our walkie-talkies without going to the park.
I did mine legitimately, the way you were supposed to.
A hard-on should be gotten legitimately or not at all.
Fairly legitimately.
He used to be some second-rate lounge magician until he got his hands on something legitimately mystical.
He takes great pride, quite legitimately, out of you.
For my type of work, it has to be legitimately hard.
If you make something mediocre enough, you may even make a go at it legitimately.

News and current affairs

No surprise, then, that bosses who couldn't legitimately show the market strong profits cooked the books, often with the help of their supposedly independent accountants.
While attempts to stir up hatred against adherents of a religion, or to incite violence against them, may legitimately be suppressed, criticism of religion as such should not be.
Palestinian President Yasir Arafat is the legitimately elected leader of the Palestinian people.
Unless we can establish a global socio-political space, we cannot legitimately deliberate over the provision of global public goods, let alone deliver them successfully.
By winning so decisively, Putin has legitimately made himself responsible for everything.
Kennedy focused particularly on military power, but, in today's world, successful economies enjoy status along many dimensions, and policymakers everywhere are legitimately concerned about national economic ranking.
A democratic country such as India can argue, legitimately, that its practices are consistent with the wishes of its population.
The fact that NATO now considers its area of operations to legitimately extend all the way to the Hindu Kush has given pause even to many who once believed as fervently in humanitarian intervention as Blair still does.
For example, issuing fatwas, or religious edicts, is legitimately undertaken by those whose high standing is acknowledged by the whole Ummah, or Muslim community.
This threat means that the financial bailout funds authorized by Congress can legitimately be used to support the automakers.
But Spain adamantly - and legitimately - refuses to be compared with Greece.
Over the last decade, tests and exams for immigrants have proliferated - but so have controversies about what they may legitimately ask.
But it is a reasonable expectation - often legitimately reinforced through civic education for all children - that citizens know how to participate in public affairs, and especially that they know what their and others' rights are.
Someone may legitimately want to remain anonymous, but we can draw our own conclusions about their reasons.
Still, one might legitimately ask whether world leaders shouldn't first focus their attention on other problems, such as climate change and sustainable development.
So the recent meeting in Singapore between their heirs, President Xi Jinping of the People's Republic and his Taiwanese counterpart, Ma Ying-jeou, could legitimately be described as historic.

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