metronomically love

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  • adverb In a metronomic fashion.

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  • Instead, Fed Chairman Greenspan and President Bush insisted metronomically that the economy was fundamentally sound and that the tremendous growth in complex securities and credit-default swaps was evidence of a healthy economy where risk was distributed safely.

    The Quiet Coup 2009

  • But when Bloomberg is gone, New Yorker's will have the chance to elect someone who is not incessantly and metronomically invoking the business model of governance.

    Alec Baldwin: New York And Me Alec Baldwin 2011

  • But when Bloomberg is gone, New Yorker's will have the chance to elect someone who is not incessantly and metronomically invoking the business model of governance.

    Alec Baldwin: New York And Me Alec Baldwin 2011

  • Instead, Fed Chairman Greenspan and President Bush insisted metronomically that the economy was fundamentally sound and that the tremendous growth in complex securities and credit-default swaps was evidence of a healthy economy where risk was distributed safely.

    The Quiet Coup 2009

  • But when Bloomberg is gone, New Yorker's will have the chance to elect someone who is not incessantly and metronomically invoking the business model of governance.

    Alec Baldwin: New York And Me Alec Baldwin 2011

  • But when Bloomberg is gone, New Yorker's will have the chance to elect someone who is not incessantly and metronomically invoking the business model of governance.

    Alec Baldwin: New York And Me Alec Baldwin 2011

  • But when Bloomberg is gone, New Yorker's will have the chance to elect someone who is not incessantly and metronomically invoking the business model of governance.

    Alec Baldwin: New York And Me Alec Baldwin 2011

  • But when Bloomberg is gone, New Yorker's will have the chance to elect someone who is not incessantly and metronomically invoking the business model of governance.

    Alec Baldwin: New York And Me Alec Baldwin 2011

  • But when Bloomberg is gone, New Yorker's will have the chance to elect someone who is not incessantly and metronomically invoking the business model of governance.

    Alec Baldwin: New York And Me Alec Baldwin 2011

  • Machines beeped metronomically beside her, giving the illusion of life.

    Sparks Laura Bickle 2010

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