Once infected, the device can move about and click at will, completely taking over your computer. |
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For example, it never occurred to me even once in my life that I would ever work in any job where I was not terminable at will and I never have. |
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But within minutes of the restart, all the tension and tetchiness vanished as both sides began to pick up the tempo and forage forward at will. |
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Normally, as a hegemon the U.S. has the ability to replenish political capital almost at will. |
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Who controls the purse strings and what the people in the companies aim at will hopefully be the only change and for the better. |
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My freedom to roam at will conflicts with the farmer's need to make a living and to rear the crops and livestock we all need to exist. |
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And companies with unique products or monopolies also can raise prices almost at will. |
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Everyone in this film is going slowly insane, doing drugs, and killing at will. |
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He has shown great hands this spring and can bloop hits to the opposite field seemingly at will. |
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Suddenly United found themselves dominating possession and creating opportunities at will. |
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In the baths of porphyry and verd-antique you had waters cold or sulphurous at will. |
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We want distinctive literary voices, not ones that can be interchanged at will. |
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Since it can shut down oil production at will, it is a fight the union is likely to win. |
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Contracts are still often broken at will by rural Party cadres and the protesting peasants beaten up. |
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I followed the majestic flight of an eagle reveling in his freedom, soaring through the skies as if they were his to roam at will. |
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They also permit FBI agents to roam at will through the Internet to hunt for potential subversives. |
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Meanwhile, supernatural occurrences begin plaguing the boat, starting with a record player that turns itself on at will. |
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A Neapolitan of modest origins, he tempers feral energy and vicious tantrums with a magnetic warmth that he switches on and off at will. |
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It may be no more than a licence determinable at any time, or a tenancy at will. |
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It is all there, gathered where everyone from project manager to diggers can consult at will. |
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Few, if any, other counties possess such strong forwards who can switch positions at will. |
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An attornment clause in a mortgage whereby the mortgagor attorns tenant at will to the mortgagee is not a true contract. |
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In this sense, the king may repeal parliament, common law, and liberties at will. |
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You can't simply have people hopping around at will to avoid the authorities. |
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The key is to stop thinking in terms of a computer as a set of memory cells alterable at will by a sequence of instructions. |
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But those with shopping to do and time budgets need to be able to put their buys in the car boot and return to the shops at will. |
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That is why they give awards for acting, not for crying or laughing at will. |
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With it you can set up a camera, keep an eye on whatever needs watching and capture images at will. |
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Hereabouts ewes wander at will followed by their weak-kneed, painfully innocent lambs, the majority just days old. |
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It is accorded the power to change size at will and to bring the rain that farmers need. |
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If officials can take away peasants' land at will, what other civic rights would be left to them? |
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The pack was very powerful and were cutting holes through their Galway opposition at will. |
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Anyway, I am beginning to settle into the house, now that I can enter and leave at will. |
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The eighth seed broke him in the third game of the match and from then on broke serve at will. |
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Under the college rules, the Howardites were allowed to dribble around the court and, as in today's game, shoot at will. |
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Like hairstyles and clothing fashions, make-up is usually a temporary form of adornment, one that can be washed off and changed at will. |
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In the early 20th century, the czar called the Duma together and dissolved it at will. |
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The bed is a void space, a limbo where life's pause button can be pressed at will. |
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Unaware of their limited rights as employees at will, they apparently thought they could spit in the eye of a behemoth and escape untouched. |
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States which are defenseless can be attacked at will, with the most flimsy pretexts and virtually no international support. |
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It is an optical device, somewhat like a viewfinder, which allows me to vary the focal length at will. |
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You cannot switch a nuclear power station on and off at will, like rival energy sources, to exploit periods of peak demand. |
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She was considered to be a sorceress who could make the Moon disappear at will. |
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Thanks to the vagaries of interest rates, our mortgages can shoot up at will. |
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This trance is achieved in complete solitude and yogis can enter into it or get out of it at will. |
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It's just not the same when you can watch it whenever you want, using slow-mo and freeze-frame at will. |
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But I also want to have the freedom to move into untracked country at will without the constraints of unnecessary deer fencing. |
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It makes the false assumption that the devolved parliament outranks Westminster, which made it and can unmake it, at will. |
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Does the government mean that a tenant can paint as they wish and bang nails into newly replastered walls at will? |
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I like big noses, especially when the person is able to flare the nostrils at will. |
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However, tilting downlights or installing a series of lights on a frame which swivel at will offer more flexibility. |
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It is a fiat standard, unbacked and irredeemable, which can be inflated and depreciated at will. |
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The stubbornly nomadic ones among them went back to their former, Mongolian lifestyle, where they could continue to roam at will. |
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In the end, the only thing that's clear for general managers and commissioners is that the mayor is in charge, and can fire any of them at will. |
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A serviceman cannot change his station at will, nor can he discontinue performance of service duties or abandon his station without leave. |
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Sorry, but I don't believe that the government is going to implant me with some sort of chip that they can shut off at will. |
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With such a patronization, publishers can price such journals at will, and still sell them. |
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With the luxury of push-button devices, DJs and truck-borne musicians increased music speed on demand or at will. |
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They portrayed the ruling capitalist class as all-powerful and able to exploit, manipulate and deceive workers at will. |
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It is a hive mind of little tyrants who, despite their penchant for gobstoppers, can shred minds at will and have mankind on their list. |
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Second, international law will become a dead letter, to be broken by powerful states at will. |
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Muddy and broad, it picks its way across the plains, changing course at will, leaving a maze of dead ends, ox-bow lakes, swamps and lagoons. |
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He can score at will, but have enough losses have piled up on him to make him see the need to restyle his game? |
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A nuclear reactor enables a chain fission reaction to be produced and controlled at will. |
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Its half creamy, half powdery texture allows you to sculpt and highlight your cheeks to obtain a natural result that can be changed at will. |
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These three principles still leave the way open for selfish groups to gouge out micro-states at will. |
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Today, we imagine a frail but flamboyant man who could dash off delightfully frivolous waltzes and lieder at will. |
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A country with Special Actions can launch extensive campaigns, while a country without them can be knocked around almost at will. |
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Thankfully, they are rare, yet the necromancer Hokan Ashir found a way to summon them almost at will. |
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I marvel at the slightest little things: a leaf, a dewdrop, a rusted crew, a used wire which one can twist at will. |
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As long as there isn't an easy-to-recall, factual reminder that brings us down out of the clouds of romanticism, we can glamorize at will. |
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They can easily prey on stragglers and can attack lesser ships at will, even if they are a bit slow. |
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What was needed was the ability to disarrange the image at will by transforming the signal that came from the camera. |
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Let no one arrogate to himself the right to make regulations and impose them on others at will. |
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In 2005, while still cogitating in his cottage, Betzig learned that other fluorescing proteins could be switched on and off at will. |
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They could access the underlying code and tweak the program at will. |
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It seemed the answer was not strict anapests or dactyls or even amphibrachs but a looser sense of the line altogether, with room to gallop and stop short at will. |
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They looked a class act in the first half, dragging the Cuban defence out of position at will and peppering Wilfredo Carbo in the Cuban goal. |
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Equipment settings can be modified at will using a PC computer and the supplied software. |
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A young woman out berry picking is seduced by a grizzly bear and gives birth to a pair of cubs, who become human children at will. |
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Of course, even if you have a login and password here, you may browse anonymously at will. |
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As part of the Vario system, the fingerprint reader is a function module which can be positioned at will within the system. |
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Nothing prevents one from perfecting the practice of induction until one is able to bring the mystical experience about at will. |
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The law also gives the government the right to censor and close down newspapers at will in the name of national security. |
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Pages could be added and subtracted at will, and photo corners held the white-bordered snapshots without damaging them. |
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It is themeaning of objectivity, of its value, of its absolute being that cannot be manipulated at will. |
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I create my tool by spending time with unknown citizens and I present the artistic work rather as a tool, or a platform to be used at will. |
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In the end, Kasper presents the artist as a cutesy-pie clown that others can ogle at will. |
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Thackley gave their opponents the run around for much of the mismatch, cutting Brodsworth open at will with crisp passing and intelligent movement. |
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Now physicists in Vienna and Germany have managed to do just that, allowing the carrier-envelope phase of a high-power ultrashort pulsed laser to be altered at will. |
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A not-for-profit organization accountable only to itself, it can set and change its standards at will. |
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To the democratic reader committed to affording all beliefs equal status, belief is a sort of style, like haberdashery, taken on and put away at will. |
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I like the idea of a friendship that could be discontinued at will but worry that this could quickly deteriorate into emotional entanglement, hers or mine. |
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Judges of the court are removable at will by the government. |
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During those years, Napoleon reshaped the peninsula's map at will, changing borders, deposing rulers, annexing territories, and establishing new states. |
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If the Alps were strongly manned, the movement for independence would gather way and the Gallic provinces decide the limits of their dominion at will. |
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This seems to be the case where the bailment is revocable by the bailor at his pleasure either unconditionally or upon a condition which he may satisfy at will. |
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Also, we have requested the Public Works Department to install raised central medians on the highway roads to prevent people from crossing the road at will. |
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If we want something slightly more permanent then we could make a beehive composter out of wooden layers that fit together and can be added and subtracted at will. |
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He was quite a tunesmith, offering such fetching melodies at will. |
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They had partisan networks and netroots dedicated to their cause that could be deployed almost at will. |
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As long as the regime shells at will and wreaks havoc on the area, rebel control is only partial. |
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Its most famous victim, Pompeii, is at its best in autumn, when, untroubled by crowds, you can wander at will through the maze of highways and alleys. |
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One is left to wonder if there is any shred of piety remaining in the one institution God purposed to be a life-long union but is being defiled at will. |
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It proved too much to bear for the young Monaleen side as Nemo turned up the heat and slipped into turbo charge as required to pick off the scores at will. |
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She worked to the eighth month and it tricked her into thinking she was in control, that she could open and shut the drawers of the different compartments of her life at will. |
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He fielded superbly, could score at close to a run-a-ball in one-dayers at will and whip boundaries through midwicket off balls others would leave outside offstump. |
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They started to win possession at will and got their reward with a last gasp goal which was a fitting reward for their great second half performance. |
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Before you know it, government agencies will be able to cross-refer our identity biometrics with our credit rating with our exact location in the country at will. |
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The goal was to destroy the enemy's will to fight by demonstrating our superiority and ability to attack into their strongpoint defenses in and around the city at will. |
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He outmanoeuvred and overpowered the gritty Australian to race through the opening two sets, hitting the corners of the court at will with his heavy groundstrokes. |
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The clear 1.5 inch dot matrix LCD screen is nicely illuminated at will. |
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Under the broad method, the court may reinterpret the law at will when it is clear that there is only one way to read the statute. |
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Many of us fantasise about being, or being chosen by, the hyperintelligent outsider who shuns all rules and disposes of enemies at will, while stopping for some Bach and Château D'Yquem on the way. |
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And create the impression that they can strike at will. |
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It is outrageous that certain inner-city suburbs virtually get special collections at will as it is these areas where fly-tipping is epidemic. |
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If billions of people are to live together in peace on one planet, then respect for the values of others and mutual consideration are not luxury items to be discarded at will. |
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Massages and treatments can be ordered at will to relax from a long day of visits. The Hotel Miro also benefits from a trendy lounge bar and restaurant renowned for its traditional and international cuisine. |
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We observe that children are often brainwashed, sexually harassed and provided with guns to kill at will, affecting their own lives and those of others. |
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Troglodytic sites, whether on the plains or in the hillside, offer insulated and safe housing that could be enlarged at will and whose maintenance cost nothing. |
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France experienced a credit crunch as financiers recognised that Britain could now strike at will against French trade. |
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It is not necessarily the case that parliamentary sovereignty extends to changing the Act of Union at will. |
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While in the continent of Europe assumption of arms has mostly remained free, in some countries arms may not be assumed or changed at will. |
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They could confiscate the estates of traitors and felons, and regrant these at will. |
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Hawaiians revere the turtle and the legend of Kailua, a turtle who could take the form of a girl at will. |
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The fish must have been corralled by some method and then harvested at will. |
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The independent status of these Lombard states is in general attested by the ability of their rulers to switch suzerains at will. |
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Extensive systems involve animals roaming at will, or under the supervision of a herdsman, often for their protection from predators. |
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The preparation of the register was still left to easily manipulated party organisers who could remove opponents and add supporters at will. |
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At sea, the powerful Royal Navy blockaded American ports, cutting off trade and allowing the British to raid the coast at will. |
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He is not a knight-errant, roaming at will in pursuit of his own ideal of beamy or of goodness. |
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The royal governor was able to appoint and remove at will all judges, sheriffs, and other executive officials, and restrict town meetings. |
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Some monarchies have weak or symbolic legislatures and other governmental bodies the monarch can alter or dissolve at will. |
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Lewis fought a tactical fight, keeping Holyfield off balance with a long jab and peppering him with combinations almost at will. |
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Spartan's sharp-looking sendup is anything but scary in looks, but deep down is a phantom wraith ready to wreak havoc at will. |
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Appearing to float on grass and glide past players, he was the focal point of the Flying Eagles attack, threading passes through to strikers at will. |
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Comitres, bo'suns or mates, want forced men rather than free, because they can be lashed at will. |
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He also used a computerised setup that let him punch in and program lighting cues at will and synchronise them to a soundtrack of the music. |
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A duplicate card is made and until your next credit card statement arrives to alert you the cloner can spend at will. |
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Market forces are also utterly irresponsible with regard to the resources of the living environment which are plundered and exploited at will and without restraint. |
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If conditions are right it seems he can bowl an in swinger and out swinger at will, it is a fantastic skill to have. |
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One can use the bath house at will with the membership card. |
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The intervention options of the SNB are limited in that it cannot raise its foreign currency reserves at will without exposing itself to greater risks. |
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You can keep the transparent plastic one or texture and paint it at will. |
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Arguably Le Pen senior has never seriously sought political power, but has been happy in his role as troublemaker-in-chief for the French republic, lobbing hand-grenades at will into the political arena. |
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Panels slide to open and close off space at will. |
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God took on flesh and assumed the messiness of the human condition in Jesus and left a Spirit who apparently blows in and out of our lives at will. |
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Notice that these types of intellect are really only the same, human intellect in three different states: wholly potential, wholly actual, and temporarily potential but able to actualize at will. |
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After all, they are the living proof that our societies are not quite as dreadful as they claim, since they have the freedom to poke fun at them virtually at will. |
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Travis Cloke was the game's dominant forward with two goals, manhandling defenders at will and providing his side with exactly the kind of focal point the Lions lacked. |
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There is clearly no incentive for this grossly inefficient state company to save money when they can hike up the cost of their product at will. |
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An employer is entitled to initiate a winding-up at will. |
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An environment of contained domestic order gives him the freedom to arrange and disarrange the world at will, take it apart, collapse its space, control its expressive temperatures, determine its confusions. |
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Brutal, corrupt warlords torture and murder at will, while the khamsin, the hot, dusty desert wind, blows hard, turning the sky yellow and filling the air with choking sand. |
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Ye sonnes of Venus, play your sports at will, For greedy pleasure, carelesse of your toyes, Thinks more upon her paradise of joyes, Then what ye do, albe it good or ill. |
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Many times, the leadership believed Fighter Command's strength had collapsed, only to discover that the RAF were able to send up defensive formations at will. |
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American Ward was too quick and too slick for his British rival, landing at will with razor sharp jabs and hooks and even bullying Froch at times. |
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A GRANT will allow archivists at will allow archivists at GR Bangor University to complete the cataloguing of the remaining Penrhyn Castle papers. |
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When the Vikings returned from the Continent in 892, they found they could no longer roam the country at will, for wherever they went they were opposed by a local army. |
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None are entrenched, although it is not necessarily the case that parliamentary sovereignty extends to changing the Acts of Union in 1707 and 1800 at will. |
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In-form Romonn Nelson made some big shots and got to the basket at will in the third session and Mohawks were looking good as they took a 71-60 lead into the final period. |
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Large oceangoing fishing boats are free to exploit fish stocks at will. |
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Or you could go to the other extreme and screen-scrape the site at will. |
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The Kingdom of Benin, for instance, participated in the African slave trade, at will, from 1715 to 1735, surprising Dutch traders, who had not expected to buy slaves in Benin. |
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I sing the song of the great clean guns that belch forth death at will. |
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Orthoimagery that included natural-color and color-infrared, along with DEM derived slope and hypsography could be overlain onto the terrain model at will. |
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The Montenegro captain was finding space at will and followed up with a speculative shot that he scuffed wide, after Wales were slow in closing down the Juventus striker. |
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It also included other gifts, such as second sight to a certain extent, the power to bring good or evil luck, and the ability already mentioned to deal death at will. |
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The boys looked at Will in mock horror and disgust, moving away from Will ever so slightly in supposed contempt. |
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Nick, in a fit of rage and pain took another swing at Will, who merely ducked the blow. |
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Another guard, almost fully restored, swung his club at Will, who merely ducked, turned, and stood up. |
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Moving her body through the crowd of reeking villeins and fat noblemen, she looked up at Will, she being half a foot shorter than he. |
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Evelyn shot a venomous glance up at Will as she began to climb back down the ladder. |
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I spilled the water on the chair and glared furiously at Will in response. |
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He smiled at Will, turned away, and then turned back for a double take. |
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