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"breezily" Definitions
  1. in a cheerful and relaxed way
"breezily" Synonyms
lightly heedlessly unthinkingly thoughtlessly flippantly nonchalantly casually indifferently uncaringly airily blithely carelessly frivolously simply easily without consideration without thought gaily without thinking without care animatedly spiritedly vivaciously sprightly lively buoyantly bouncily livelily pertly perkily sparkily animately snappily trippingly vibrantly vigorously actively briskly softly gently delicately faintly gingerly quietly smoothly tenderly agilely daintily gradually nimbly mildly carefully slightly timidly tepidly stormily windily gustily freshly boisterously blusterously draughtily(UK) draftily(US) tempestuously turbulently wildly inclemently blusteringly roughly ragingly roaringly foully rawly relaxedly mellowly insouciantly carefreely informally affably unconstrainedly unconcernedly calmly coolly leisurelily placidly tranquilly openly composedly effortlessly straightforwardly painlessly unchallengingly uncomplicatedly unproblematically elementarily obviously quickly attainably facilely mindlessly basically cheaply fluidly perspicuously undemandingly chillily crisply nippily coldly frostily glacially icily sharply wintrily(US) bitterly freezingly penetratingly polarly bleakly frigidly bitingly gelidly insolently impudently boldly impertinently cheekily audaciously brazenly rudely presumptuously brashly cockily arrogantly disrespectfully forwardly sassily saucily disdainfully brassily contemptuously amiably agreeably genially pleasantly cordially friendlily kindly kindlily nicely charmingly congenially delightfully engagingly likeably(UK) lovably obligingly pleasingly sociably winsomely flatulently grandiloquently bombastically rhetorically oratorically pompously orotundly pretentiously verbosely turgidly wordily prolixly gaseously gassily tumidly swollenly tediously tiresomely shallowly More

168 Sentences With "breezily"

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JERUSALEM — The teenager's Instagram posts start out breezily enough.
When presenting the ARM deal, he breezily dismissed his doubters.
Once moving, the electric motor breezily pulled the bike along.
"We deal with one administration at a time," he says breezily.
Rihanna breezily responded, "Of course, girl!" and stopped for a snap.
Hoarders: Reeves breezily mentions the decline in trade unions as one
A rhythmically frenetic section will segue into a breezily cool passage.
"I made it up," he said breezily when I called him.
After a drink, Peter breezily flouts the official edict against ethnic labelling.
That makes this film and the brutality more breezily watchable, I suppose.
"I'm not sure what I'm going to say [to Arie]," she says, breezily.
In the most troubling passage of the book, Bacevich breezily questions pluralism itself.
The music abounds in swirling runs and filigree, breezily dispatched by Mr. Denk.
"We were connected," Mr. Hillary said, breezily recalling drug deals and rip-offs.
The episodes move along breezily enough, and Netflix's interest isn't hard to figure out.
The bartender breezily lets me know that June was last seen in Wesley's. Wesley's.
Its form is "breezily dismissive of convention," Emily Rhodes wrote in The Financial Times.
And with some conservatives still uneasy about his beliefs, he breezily dismissed questions about his principles.
Breezily flagrant about the romance, Willkie once conducted a press conference in her Greenwich Village apartment.
Bush breezily explains that the accident was, in fact, a cover-up for a deliberate murder.
For its initial hour, "Homecoming" moves along breezily enough, though sometimes with too much forced airiness.
Ms. Mearns, pouncing breezily through the knottily rapid-fire steps, devoured space elsewhere with Amazonian boldness.
He passed his exams breezily and was accepted into a prestigious university with red brick buildings.
The highlights generally stem from small, too-brief moments, like Pikachu breezily humming the old Pokemon theme.
She speaks breezily about the sex toys she recommends for seniors, talking for over an hour straight.
They were breezily informed that most of the journalists could work just as well in a barn.
"i totally know i look like gollum when i perform, so it's cool," she told Reddit breezily.
"Why would you go to a boat-builder when he'll charge you ten times?" he says breezily.
Priced from $29 to $109, it veers in tone and style from classically upscale to breezily accessible.
Anthony Trionfo, a breezily virtuosic flutist, gave an articulate and ebullient account of Ibert's impish Flute Concerto.
Photos of AOC and Jonathan Van Ness strolling breezily through the halls of Congress started circulating Thursday afternoon.
Paul breezily mentions this fact with no attention to the issue of security or the potential for stalking.
The propensity of corporate executives to breezily sexually harass women in an alcohol-fuelled atmosphere is one problem.
And so has Snapchat, which breezily announced to investors that it expects to be in this condition forever.
It is breezily readable, but neither comprehensive—a recent edition is 95 small pages—nor even always reliable.
Now now, she's breezily entered the Guinness World Records for the most skateboard tricks performed by a cat.
Plot lines are an afterthought, and dialogue is often breezily incoherent (particularly when trying to impart deeper meaning).
"No, none whatsoever," the president breezily said that day when the reporter asked if he was being sarcastic.
It's hard to keep your mind on David Hicks-inspired scarf separates, breezily chic though they may be.
The rest of the letter is breezily taken up with racehorses and shoes, cameras and hi-fi equipment.
And the whole time I just sat there smiling breezily, wanting nothing more than to crawl under my chair.
Important details may get breezily skimmed over early this month, so pay close attention to what's happening around you.
Because it breezily mocks the threat of damnation, goes to hell and back, and lives to tell the story.
"Bachmanity Insanity" more or less took a breather, and may be the most breezily entertaining episode of the season.
Borrowing the tabloid vernacular of his subject, he paints with broad, vivid brush-strokes, breezily blending historical fact with fiction.
There may be some who will breezily declare the rise of the blow-dry an innocent, possibly even empowering, trend.
Modern works—breezily rejected by one Nazi critic as "unmusic"—were only acceptable if they exemplified the composer's national spirit.
"Hi, everyone," Ms. Ayotte said breezily, strolling from table to table at a St. Patrick's Day charity dinner in Manchester.
"I want these things to be random enough that I'm surprised by them," he said breezily in a recent interview.
He breezily dismissed the defense raised by Trump's loyalists that Trump was just trying to root out corruption in Ukraine.
Ambrose is suspicious of the possibility of a witch hunter afoot, but Blackwood waves away those concerns as breezily as Sabrina's.
"Congo is as big as the European Union, so Shadary will have so many provinces to cover," says Mr Kabila breezily.
Doll breezily alternates among the voices of her likable characters as they move toward new discoveries, new romance and unexpected adventure.
A complicated notion has been breezily expanded so that any chronicle, any memoir might wear the mantle with unembarrassed self-regard.
Before she had a baby, Alex Van Buren would breezily tell people to make a three-course meal in 30-minutes.
" To this he adds breezily: "ask not what you can do for your creditors, but what your creditors can do for you.
"Despite it being around for decades, anime is beginning to gain relevance stateside—although it is still somewhat niche," she breezily explained.
Meanwhile, Mr Bashir flaunts his continued liberty, breezily hopping from country to country that should be arresting him, eroding the ICC's authority.
It is puzzling, therefore, that Mr Kim is being so breezily awarded a second term nearly a year before the first expires.
If there was a drawback to his generally less tortured style, it came in the grim Largo, which initially flowed too breezily.
This is a comprehensive, breezily written narrative in which an unexpected symmetry emerges between the agents investigating Ulbricht and the kingpin himself.
The trail of documents could reveal links between Parnas, Giuliani, and Trump that would be much harder for Trump to breezily dismiss.
The U.S. is now the top oil producer in the world, able to sway petroleum prices and breezily sanction Iran and Venezuela.
The production is largely unable, though, to breathe life into snippets of texts written — quickly, sloppily, breezily — in the chill isolation of cyberspace.
I have a pretty hearty appetite, so I felt confident that I&aposd be able to breezily get through most of the menu.
Late in the first half, coming off a screen face-to-face with Draymond Green, Wall spun breezily past him to the rim.
Yet when mathematicians write papers using infinity categories, they often move breezily between models, assuming (but not proving) that their results carry over.
"That one is cursed," a salesman remarks, breezily, as he finalizes the sale of a stone-framed mirror topped by a brooding gargoyle.
"A lot of other people have done some really bad things," Trump said breezily when asked to comment on Kim Jong Un's genocidal behavior.
Minutes after taking part in the vault against gymnasts younger than her 17-year-old son Alisher, Chusovitina breezily announced she would keep going.
Such relative self-assurance was breezily backed up with reference to the "high quality and low risk nature" of the assets Deutsche is shedding.
Mr. Katumbi waves his hand breezily, saying this was simply the dirty work of Mr. Kabila and others trying to tarnish his good name.
Mr. Schafer, best known for conceiving historically focused houses rooted in classical and vernacular architecture, has created a seaside home that is breezily modern.
"I'll be the first to admit some inconsistency with comments I've made in the past," Scottie Nell Hughes, former Tea Party champion, breezily told Borchers.
He also used a question about Mr. Pence's hard-line rhetoric on Russia at last week's vice-presidential debate to breezily dismiss his running mate.
The new and healthy-sounding imperative is to age breezily — to not make too big a fuss about either getting old or trying not to.
At a security checkpoint, she made sure that the normal guards — the ones known for breezily waving employees through the metal detectors — were on duty.
The man padded across the concrete floor, lifted a print of "Trolley Hunters" off the wall, and breezily walked out the door he came in.
You can tell Peck doesn't matter much, by the way the three central traumas of his life are so breezily dealt with once they surface.
Despite earning well above the tax-free threshold, Mr Liu (not his real name) breezily explains that he has never faced any consequences for tax-dodging.
Before exiting the Atlanta game late with an injured ankle, he played breezily, threading pocket passes and tiptoeing behind screens for 25 points and eight assists.
President Trump breezily dismissed warnings from national security experts this week in ordering the release of classified documents related to the roots of the Russia investigation.
And "Kids Are Pretty People" — a tune by Mr. Jones's younger brother Thad — showcases the band in fine loping stride, with a breezily impeccable piano solo.
"I feel like I'm in good shape politically," he said breezily during an interview last week, a day before he voted against his party's tax bill.
Consider the photo illustration breezily equating Brezhnev with an iguana, or the one ringing George H. W. Bush's head with raw chicken thighs, like greasy laurels.
The denim shirtdress features white contrast stitching and includes a belt, while the jacket fits breezily over the shoulder and is meant to be worn open.
Because this is the true essence of hot girl summer: It's the mentality of going breezily about one's own business regardless of what anyone else might think.
" He breezily predicted that Japan might offer a solution: "If we step back they will protect themselves very well Japan…used to beat China routinely in wars.
Recently, at her label's offices in Manhattan, Lambert breezily reflected on her new husband, her sense of humor and how she stopped being a teenage goody-goody.
As my colleague Nicole Narea noted last night, Pence breezily dismissed the concepts of "implicit bias" in America's police forces during his debate with Senator Tim Kaine.
She had softly massaged my head and neck before she started cutting and she breezily discussed just about any topic while making her customer feel at ease.
But when I point this out to Ferrara, he breezily dismisses the relevance of the photo, even though it was produced as evidence by his own team.
The track itself is exactly the sort of continual brilliance we've come to expect from the twins; super melodic, breezily lo-fi and jam packed with guitars.
Here, he plays Wade Wilson, a breezily amoral hired gun who, after some story filler, turns into Deadpool, an antihero who likes to address the camera between kills.
It was easily the best stateside debut weekend of any movie this year as it breezily outperformed expectations and brought the domestic box office a much-needed boost.
Reilly would later write that he felt as unnerved as if "The Boss" (as he breezily called the president) had announced he was heading off to the Moon.
I think of all the times I've used my Weinstein interviews as cocktail-party anecdotes, breezily recounting the horror stories I was told, and how I shrugged them off.
Reubens was ahead of his time in his breezily progressive handling of identity politics, which dominate the comedy we consider most relevant today, though his strategies were vastly different.
Instead, this partnership with the producer Knxwledge is pure elation, breezily channeling the raunchy spirit of blaxploitation film soundtracks, half-forgotten 90s rap love songs, and tipsy neo soul.
But David Davis, Britain's Brexit secretary, betrays a deep and complacent misunderstanding of the problem when he breezily suggests that the frontier could resemble that between America and Canada.
Plante took faithful dictation as she carried on like a character out of her own novels, ranting and weeping, endlessly victimized but breezily indifferent to the suffering she inflicted.
It was a guarded response, one that was telling of the times in how it seemed to breezily disregard a bit of recent news: the fact that California Sen.
Titled "Over It," this Atlanta-based singer's debut album, which has racked up more streams than any other by a female R&B artist, teases a breezily apathetic outlook.
President Trump breezily dismissed the notion that he might have scared his former attorney and "fixer," Michael Cohen, out of testifying voluntarily before Congress by making threats against Cohen's family.
" The study, a "one-time failure to prevent harm to a few dozen people" (as he breezily puts it) "may even have been defensible by the standards of the day.
WASHINGTON — President Trump's Department of Justice breezily dismissed the notion that Trump might have committed a crime by pressing the President of Ukraine to investigate his 2020 rival Joe Biden.
Earlier economists had breezily assumed that such a solution existed, making their case with "cheerful prose and appeals to common sense", as E. Roy Weintraub of Duke University has put it.
Gustinis, as one of the only people Gevers would listen to, involved himself as an avuncular ombudsman, breezily telling the Breitmans to sit tight and give him time to broker peace.
And Lancaster wrote breezily in emails of a glamorous lifestyle, telling Jacobus at one point that she was jetting off for a ski weekend at St. Moritz in the Swiss Alps.
She recalls a job-recruiter breezily admitting to dropping English as a requirement for new entrants so as to weed out female candidates, who tended to have better linguistic confidence and skills.
Political Memo He breezily passed along falsehoods, trafficked in outlandish conspiracy theories, and more or less asked for the scorn he received from the fact-checking guardians of probity in public life.
A lot of this is fun to watch but would have been more breezily enjoyable if the movie played as lightly (and seriously) with gender as much as it does with genre.
Ms. Oropesa breezily dispatched runs and embellishments as she mingled with her guests and met Alfredo, the smitten young man from a bourgeois family who has been pining for her from afar.
On "Friendly," which was a hit last year, and closes out the new album, he's breezily charismatic, challenging others and poking fun at himself all in one breath: Why you don't grind?
Drake's most recent release, "Scorpion," nods to New Orleans bounce music as breezily as the mixtape "More Life" encompassed the sound of London and its specific version of West African diasporic music.
Here we had not one, not two, but three of Hollywood's most beloved mascots, breezily cosplaying as hosts, reeling through the jokes they might have made had they agreed to the gig.
When she wrote to Joseph Heller, she knew that introducing herself as a blonde bombshell would secure his attention, and throughout her memoirs she breezily gestures to the irresistibility of her (white) curves.
But once the vodka and bloodlust have worn off, if you look into the past of people like Stepan Bandera, whose likeness you so breezily ate dill pickles under, things become less frivolous.
For some people, a song this big would be a career-defining moment: It's a breezily digestible widescreen rap song that made a minor splash and has a video with 30 million views.
She may turn instead to one in a raft of breezily irreverent styles: thigh-high or knee-grazing skirts; trousers in place of a dress; exaggerated sleeves and sassy off-the-shoulder necklines.
It's bad because it's so breezily written, as if willing itself to become a work of what used to be called the New Journalism, that "4/60" does not begin to cover it.
If some $681m had appeared in the prime minister's personal account around the same time, which he breezily explained away as a gift from an unnamed admirer, the task would be all the harder.
A small child helped Wells and Ashley put a candle into a paper lantern; if the lantern floated breezily into the night sky without catching fire, it meant their love was true and secure.
But they do make you question the caricatures that we blithely traffic in, the assumptions that we breezily make and our reluctance to allow for how much the objects of our curiosity can change.
Before the referendum, Mr. Farage breezily assured voters that securing a favorable trade deal with the European Union would be easy because German automakers would demand the right to sell their cars in Britain.
It doesn't help matters that some Austen museums are about as literary as an American Girl store — tea-party option included — or that we don Austen's plots as breezily as a Lizzy Bennet bonnet.
Weeks before their troops were allowed to join the fighting, the Kurds watched with outrage as Erdogan breezily predicted an ISIS victory in Kobani and refused to allow Turkish Kurds to cross to the rescue.
He breezily sang about the use of words like "and" and "but" on "Conjunction Junction," written by Mr. Dorough, and about how a bill becomes law on "I'm Just a Bill," written by Dave Frishberg.
One of the Twitch announcers gasped as the other breezily observes the prominence of "such bulky Tapu Kokos" in the current metagame, the colloquialism for the trends in tactics that dominate play at any given point.
"And maybe, Peter, when you apply for your Russian visa, better to use your French passport rather than your Brit version," he suggested breezily, and reminded me that Uncle Markus had an affiliate company in Paris.
The tagline for "American Made," a breezily, at times woozily rollicking Tom Cruise vehicle, announces that it is "based on a true lie" — though the movie also asserts that it is based on a true story.
As I contemplated how to politely but breezily say, "Good morning," and run past my colleagues so that they wouldn't notice my tear-stained face, I caught the eye of a man waiting on the platform.
Nursing a dry martini that Stephen Colbert crafted onstage, Meryl Streep chatted breezily for almost two hours with the Late Night host Saturday before a sold-out crowd at the New Jersey Performing Arts Center in Newark.
Dave Southworth, who is Titleist's senior technical representative for the PGA Tour, said the stakes were high, players were stressed, and suggestions that might have flown earlier in the season were not greeted as breezily as before.
Ms. Harris breezily acknowledged in a CNN town hall forum that she would "eliminate all of that," referring to ending private insurance in a country where almost 264 percent of the population receives coverage through an employer.
After all of that Instagram drama went down earlier this year, I think it's safe to say that Selena Gomez and Justin Bieber probably aren't on good enough terms to breezily sing their hits in a car together.
The most recognizable of them: an elaborate portrait of Donald Trump riding a tank with gold-plated treads out of the ocean, holding what appears to be a Barrett M821A rifle, while $100 bills float breezily behind him.
In 1922, an anonymous British military officer's wife recounted in Blackwood's Magazine how, at a party, she had breezily remarked to a Belgian government minister how happy she had been living in Bonn, Germany, during the postwar occupation.
Techmeme weeps: Mnuchin breezily dismissed the notion that AI and machine learning will soon replace wide swaths of workers, saying that "it's not even on our radar screen" because it's an issue that is "50 or 100 years" away.
While the new probe spurred Democratic whisperings of impeachment, Trump himself breezily dismissed the news, while casually presiding over a White House lunch of Chick-fil-A sandwiches and Big Macs with visiting members of a football team from North Dakota.
When Marco Rubio, a rival for the Republican nomination, took a puerile potshot at the size of Mr Trump's hands—"you know what they say about a man with small hands"—Mr Trump breezily defended his genitals at the next debate.
As if to illustrate his ill-preparedness, Mr Davis breezily admitted to a parliamentary committee this week that the government had made no impact assessments of Brexit on different industries, despite having boasted earlier of the depth of such studies.
Their counterparts on the right are people like Bill Kristol and Dan McLaughlin— who, if they had their druthers, would breezily hand control of the country to the very people Will won't let himself be associated with politically any longer.
Over a recent lunch at Bar Pitti in the West Village, Mr. Turturro's trademark Queens accent was on display as he chatted breezily with the wait staff and took a reporter through the menu item by item, translating from Italian.
"Our internet's very spotty, and we're not willing to pay for cable because it's too expensive," Ms. Morales said, speaking breezily by phone from rural Texas, as she took a break from a fencing job she was doing with her husband.
But when that president's own family has been breezily monetizing their advantages and blurring the private interest/public service line from Day 1 of this administration, it's impossible to see such an investigation through any lens except Trump's political self-interest.
Arts | Connecticut In this era of mass-produced goods, when we can breezily purchase dishes and glassware by the set, browse for presized rugs online and "build" furniture by assembling kits from Ikea, it's easy to take such quotidian household items for granted.
While you may see me breezily waving my smartphone in front of an enthusiastic cashier, I see myself waiting in line for my morning cup of coffee, grumpy and dead-eyed as usual, pulling out a few dollars or my credit card. Why?
Circa Now Chief among my favorite Facebook memories is the time that a high-powered journalist of my acquaintance breezily informed us all that he was at the Grill Room of the Four Seasons with Ted Danson, tucking into some sea urchin.
It was about halfway through President Trump's speech to thousands of supporters last week in West Virginia — right after referring to "fake news and the Russian witch hunt," as if it were an ironically named rock band — that he breezily posed the question.
I don't want to accept a world in which Blasey's allegation — and now another accusation from Deborah Ramirez, a classmate of Kavanaugh's at Yale — is breezily dismissed as some kind of unprovable charge about some no-big-deal event from long ago.
Political Memo ANKENY, Iowa — When Senator Kamala Harris came to Iowa last month shortly after entering the presidential race, she surprised some in her own party by breezily stating her support for a single-payer health care plan that would end private insurance.
Yet when asked about all this, Mourinho said breezily after the Derby game there was "no fallout, no problems at all" with Pogba about his demotion but it was a decision that the Portuguese said he did not have to, and would not, explain.
This breezily elusive novel—adapted last year for a movie starring Isabelle Huppert—tells the story of a fortysomething film producer who detests just about everyone in her life—her mother, her former husband, her son, her lover (who is married to her best friend).
The tremendous pas de deux of "Diamonds" begins as the ballerina and her partner advance toward each other along zigzagging paths to center stage as the bassoon plays the main theme of Tchaikovsky's long andante movement; in "Rubies" the couple enter trotting breezily together.
In the course of breezily narrating the deficiencies of the past four presidencies, he breaks periodically to remind the reader what an unedifying spectacle Trump was making of himself at each point in time, and how that spectacle exemplified something ugly about the America aborning.
She isn't technically even the star of the breezily clever Secret Life of Pets, but she's the one who notices when Max doesn t come home from his daily outing with his walker, and she's the one who organizes an interspecies pet squad to track him down.
He also formed his own squad called AmmoNation, which includes producer Crime Heat, who he regularly collaborates with; Jane Deezy, whose sparkling, sharp-tongued R&B-inflected hip hop is instantly catchy; and Blaze the Emperor, who has a woozy flow that floats breezily atop any beat.
In an hourlong conversation, she breezily dismissed her abilities at vocal phrasing, critiqued her multimillion-selling versions of the American standards and made sure to mention the singers she believes sang the Mexican songs she loved as a child with far more skill than she did.
Republicans, after lecturing President Obama about fiscal responsibility for eight years, are eagerly reverting to form, breezily disregarding the half trillion plus deficit we are already slated to run in 2017 as they prepare pile billions in new debt on the backs of their fellow Americans.
And a no-deal Brexit could create a blame game and possible trade war that made it far harder to resume negotiations, (which would have to be on a different legal basis to the Article 50 withdrawal ones) than those Brexiteers who talk breezily of a "managed no deal" realise.
An opposition party without the fortitude and daring to do the right thing here can hardly be relied upon to transform the American health care system, or save the planet, or accomplish any of the major promises breezily being offered by the current crop of Democratic presidential candidates on the stump.
And Variety recently called him "bad" for the show: He is simply a more advanced player, a perfect one, seemingly sent from the future to dominate the show, and his personality as a TV character is frustratingly difficult to know, even by the standards of the breezily quick thirty-minute game show.
In his joint news conference with Mr. Netanyahu, Mr. Trump responded to a question about anti-Semitism by breezily recounting the size of his Electoral College victory and then reminding the reporters that his daughter, Ivanka, his son-in-law, Jared Kushner, and their three children — Mr. Trump's grandchildren — are all Jewish.
They're surrounded by people whose only aim is to advance up the corporate ladder, to the degree that they've turned themselves into mindless servants of its overall structure, aspiring to be like the breezily sociopathic CEO Christian (Lance Reddick, best known for his work on The Wire and Fringe but very, very funny here).
The experience isn't likely to impress weeaboos or vinyl obsessives, but cocktails like the complex Miso Dark and Stormy ( shochu , miso, yuzu, Cynar) and the breezily tart Rose Spritz ( umeshu rosé sake, yuzu, sparkling yuzu sake) are delicious, and it's difficult not to be charmed by the attempt to create intimacy among eighteen strangers on a weeknight.
The mandate to build double-layered fencing, which was designed to stop not only illegal border-crossers on foot, but also drug-traffickers by car, passed breezily in both chambers and garnered a supportive vote from Hillary ClintonHillary Diane Rodham ClintonLewandowski on potential NH Senate run: If I run, 'I'm going to win' Fighter pilot vs.
But under the chairmanship of the Republican Devin Nunes of California, the House Intelligence Committee — which has a clear constitutional authority to conduct some of the same investigatory work as Mueller — produced a report that breezily concluded that there was no collusion between the Trump campaign and the Russian government and that, contrary to the official consensus of the American intelligence community, the Russian government was not even seeking to help elect Trump.

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