I heard Bertrande, Arnaud and Martin being referred to knowledgably. From Wordnik.com. [Archive 2006-08-01] Reference
"There will be controls somewhere," Mac said knowledgably, searching along the walls. From Wordnik.com. [Acorna's Search]
Having people who can knowledgably say “yes” or “no” on that criteria is a good thing. From Wordnik.com. [Why There Are No Great Video Game Critics (Yet) « Whatever] Reference
If the information comes across clearly and knowledgably, then it's good no matter what the gender. From Wordnik.com. [USATODAY.com - WNBA players lend expertise to ESPN coverage] Reference
Obama is well known to be able to think well on his feet, not get flustered, and speak knowledgably. From Wordnik.com. [Campaigns reject Bloomberg, ABC offer for televised town hall] Reference
An amazing 11 year-old speaking passionately and knowledgably about social networking on Club Penguin. From Wordnik.com. [More News From Nashville] Reference
Arm yourselves so you can engage knowledgably in conversations on our elections and help to educate your fellow citizens. From Wordnik.com. [Armed Madhouse and the huge task ahead of us] Reference
Instead, they blather importantly and knowledgably about taking the White House and increasing their congressional majority in 2008. From Wordnik.com. [Pelosi & The Jellyfish] Reference
It was strange to hear Epiny speak so knowledgably of the Academy and the long-term effects of the plague upon our military structure. From Wordnik.com. [Shaman's Crossing]
Out in the cornfield behind a little stand set up for him, he spoke very knowledgably and convincingly about the problems facing farmers. From Wordnik.com. [Obama Campaign Passes One-Million Donor Watershed] Reference
A biologist friend told me that, as far as my friend could tell, whenever Pynchon uses scientific terminology or metaphors he uses them knowledgably. From Wordnik.com. [languagehat.com: MORE DISAPPOINTMENT.] Reference
This review very knowledgably discusses many of the issues raised here in the process of deconstructing -- in an accurate-seeming way, to my mind -- Dawkin's book. From Wordnik.com. [Posthuman Blues] Reference
Anyone who wants to talk knowledgably about our Iraq misadventure should pick up Rajiv Chandrasekaran's "Imperial Life in the Emerald City: Inside Iraq's Green Zone.". From Wordnik.com. [Hullabaloo] Reference
Obama, Clinton, and McCain have all addressed tech-industry audiences and expounded knowledgably on policy issues like America's lost lead in broadband, a problem all have vowed to remedy. From Wordnik.com. [Talking Tech] Reference
I want to be able to speak knowledgably about this issue. From Wordnik.com. [ActiveRain Real Estate Network] Reference
Hector speaks knowledgably of catches and environmental degradation. From Wordnik.com. [AllAfrica News: Latest] Reference
But there probably aren't many who could also chat knowledgably about. From Wordnik.com. [NYT > Home Page] Reference
In Europe, I have seen children walk into the galleries and talk knowledgably. From Wordnik.com. [The Hindu - Front Page] Reference
It's important that you share what you know so that others can act knowledgably. From Wordnik.com. [Latest News - UPI.com] Reference
Research the company thoroughly so you can speak knowledgably about the company's success. From Wordnik.com. [Newswise: Latest News] Reference
He speaks knowledgably and passionately about the issue and the need / opportunity to take action. From Wordnik.com. [Waldo's Virginia Political Blogroll] Reference
The BBC started its hunt for adlanders with big mouths, who could talk knowledgably about advertising, earlier this month. From Wordnik.com. Reference
I also wanted to make sure I could write knowledgably about the eras of the paintings and where they would be displayed in a museum. From Wordnik.com. [Publishers Weekly - Children's Books News] Reference
What happened to the other telltale signs of civilization, like speaking knowledgably about current events or wearing long pants on an airplane flight?. From Wordnik.com. [The Pour] Reference
Now Electrolux is able to react to the changing marketplace faster and more knowledgably, resulting in improved and more personalized service for their retail partners. From Wordnik.com. Reference
I don't - I think that the Tier 1 perspective of replacing 100 Gig for 10 Gig, we don't sell really a lot to the Tier 1s, so I can't really comment knowledgably on that. From Wordnik.com. [Infinera CEO Discusses Q3 2010 Results - Earnings Call Transcript -- Seeking Alpha] Reference
The details of Catholic doctrine that you’ve helpfully and knowledgably articulated in this thread only reinforce that perception. From Wordnik.com. [The Volokh Conspiracy » Ann Coulter, Christian Chauvinist:] Reference
I’m just saying ya’ll should be less adamant about something you cannot debate knowledgably, it makes you sound extreme, and I know you guys are not. From Wordnik.com. [Think Progress » Bush Meets Privately With Think Tank Promoting Military Strike On Iran] Reference
He spoke first and very knowledgably. From Wordnik.com. [McCain Calls for Political Civility - The Caucus Blog - NYTimes.com] Reference
"They might go and visit a project, and might be able to speak knowledgably about the issues. From Wordnik.com. [Latest news from the public and voluntary sectors, including health, children, local government and social care, plus SocietyGuardian jobs | guardian.co.uk] Reference
He speaks very knowledgably about digital music, but the most telling statement is when he says "We're trying new things constantly. From Wordnik.com. [Tech Digest] Reference
"Through successfully completing an internship," McFarland adds, "students are more prepared to speak knowledgably about industries in which they have an interest. From Wordnik.com. [Bethel College News] Reference
Speak knowledgably and honestly. From Wordnik.com. [EzineArticles] Reference
Perhaps knowledgably~ in reverse Polish notation. From Wordnik.com. [Yeah, this is gonna sell products. Big time.] Reference
I could see that Joy wasn't amused when I knowledgably said, "Er ... ummm ... well ..., that's because it's not a 'he'". From Wordnik.com. [Masculine or Feminine] Reference
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