The bus driver sounded his horn, whereupon the car driver deliberately reduced his speed and delayed the progress of the bus. |
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Demolition was deliberately timed to coincide with the English school holidays to minimise the distress to youngsters. |
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Newsome's name was soon added to referee's book when he deliberately tripped an opponent. |
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I have, in isolated cases, had walkers deliberately walk in front of the bike and I have had to swerve to avoid them. |
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It is deliberately hard to find, and reportedly involves an eight-mile walk from the nearest road. |
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The company deliberately holds production below demand, guaranteeing a wait list for its stylish cars. |
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So far that hasn't happened, but Kane's deliberately low profile to date has set tongues wagging. |
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The police accused Wilson of deliberately leaving her baby in the wading pool. |
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Her features unreadable, she deliberately replaced the glass on the table before her, leaving it untasted. |
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What of Anni's unsisterly remark, during the European championships, that she, Claudia, had deliberately feigned illness? |
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Even more important, it unseats the person the people have deliberately chose for this office. |
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After reading that, I feel they are deliberately undermining and allowing our soldiers to be relatively unprotected and directly in harm's way. |
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I believe that many of my ex-colleagues deliberately use gobbledygook and small print to confuse the public! |
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The kestrel, a female aged about two, is deliberately nameless so that it does not get tame. |
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Of course they can always deliberately unfocus their eyes, but that's something they have to work at. |
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Their record sleeves and videos are cryptic, self-mythologising, deliberately uninformative. |
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She believes that the underspend was deliberately engineered by the company so that it could use the surplus to fund its other activities. |
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But almost from the outset, Maskhadov was challenged and deliberately undercut by his ruthless and less principled rivals. |
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He is being deliberately obscure and difficult because his work attempts to short-circuit the way you are thinking. |
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Although the pilot cannot deliberately overshoot the attitude limitation, the aircraft can. |
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Fifteen people described how they deliberately and routinely adjusted the amount of tablets they took. |
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Whether these lynchets were constructed deliberately or came about as a result of ploughing is still not certain. |
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I suspect the soundproofing from the engine bay was deliberately moderated, so the driver can hear all the action under the bonnet. |
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That is not to say that we must deliberately seek out physical austerities, because this may have the wrong effect. |
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Knowing what the trains are like I deliberately took an earlier train, only to have it run perfectly on time. |
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Slum populations are often deliberately and sometimes massively undercounted. |
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Moreover, much of the water supply is deliberately contaminated by willful destruction of sewers, water pipes and storage tanks. |
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Unless you'd rather believe that the Yankee hitters all hate him and are tanking deliberately in games when he starts. |
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He poured a tankard of beer, and placed it between the acrobat's feet, eliciting an oath as he deliberately spilt some over his crotch. |
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It almost looks as though they are bully boys, deliberately trying to get political parties to fight among themselves. |
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He stated that it was only after he had arrived at Aegion at about 10 am that he learned that the ropes had been deliberately cut. |
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London's tone suggests they're put out, as though we're being deliberately awkward. |
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Everyone wants peace, no one wants war, and if you aren't prepared to march then you're either gung ho or deliberately awkward. |
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They kept waiters hanging on while rudely squabbling and were deliberately awkward. |
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The spider is the also first known predator that deliberately feeds on vertebrate blood by eating mosquitoes. |
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Council chiefs have slammed vandals who deliberately damaged a historic priory. |
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And I don't think any player goes on the field to deliberately hurt or maim someone. |
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My pencil was blunt as I was not allowed sharp ones in case I deliberately poked my self in the eye, or something. |
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Most of them were muddles, rather than deliberately murderous delinquencies. |
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And we'll see whether that was done, you know, malevolently or deliberately or not. |
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The look is deliberately natural, with an emphasis on indigenous plants such as swamp mallow and drought-tolerant ornamental grasses. |
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Being a terrible tease from way back, however, I deliberately posted here recently another quotation from Lott. |
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Deafening car stereos, honking horns and noises like gun shots ring out as hundreds of drivers deliberately make their car engines backfire. |
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According to one unconfirmed report the fires may have been started deliberately as part of a malicious attack against a telco. |
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New York's legislature was one of the last to pass a blue-sky law, letting through a deliberately enfeebled version. |
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I'm making a point of finding new work to do tonight so that the managers realise that I am not deliberately bludging. |
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The couple believe vandals deliberately dropped the heavy panel on to their car from a bridge. |
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And I can't help feeling that deliberately writing something in Scots is just wrong. |
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The neocons argued for deliberately tipping the balance of power in America's direction. |
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The rules of engagement for police marksmen are deliberately simple and unambiguous. |
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The text is deliberately sketchy, if not embryonic, and the rest is up to the director, designers, and, especially, actors to flesh out. |
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She washed all the dirt off of her face, but deliberately left her wild hair unbrushed. |
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Schlusser has chosen a deliberately anarchic style for the story, subverting theatrical convention for effect. |
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With its loose, wrinkled skin, the Ugli fruit lives up to its deliberately misspelled name. |
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Although they are not necessarily the same from year to year, the characters deliberately typify the diversity of a campus setting. |
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South Wales Police believe the blaze may have been started deliberately after finding two separate seats to the fire. |
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The fact that it was not deliberately publicised does not, I believe, signify an intention to cover it up. |
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The actor has slammed his co-star for claiming he deliberately blanked him on the set of the boxing movie. |
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Her inability to retain information frustrated her teachers and private tutors, who thought she was being deliberately recalcitrant. |
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Police said the man drove towards her home in Beeston, but deliberately took a wrong turning along Moor Road. |
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One of the guards saluted out of turn, slower than the others, and he winked, deliberately mocking. |
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He carefully limped into work on the Monday morning and deliberately slipped on the oil. |
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The Crown deliberately declined to object to the admissibility of documents made by witnesses who were either untraced, unavailable or dead. |
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Moreover, there is the nagging question of whether she is deliberately embroidering this story, or even making it up out of whole cloth. |
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Berti wants as many of them as possible, whereas I deliberately minimised them. |
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After they were dead, their reputations were deliberately blackened by lawyers defending their killer. |
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The very structure of their objections is deliberately misleading when it's not utterly truthless. |
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Human Rights Watch says black Africans are deliberately being driven off the land. |
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Some drivers have been reported deliberately speeding up when they see the signs to make them show a high speed. |
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Some of the songs are shot through with what seems like a deliberately ambiguous approach. |
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These provisions are regularly misunderstood or deliberately misapplied by the police. |
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Other members of the trust board learned earlier this week that both inpatient and outpatient waiting times had been deliberately misreported. |
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Chris is either misremembering or deliberately conflating two separate issues. |
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Yesterday he vehemently denied deliberately hatching the elaborate scheme to trick Mrs Fretwell out of her home. |
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Watch any car ad on TV and you'll see propaganda that's deliberately misleading. |
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I agree with them that the evidence does not support the idea that they deliberately misled anyone. |
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They deliberately bypassed many non-yellow suns until they reached the very next yellow sun. |
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The media deliberately misconstrue things because they want to confuse people. |
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I can only say that the Minister is either deliberately misconstruing this, or is utterly incompetent. |
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His new flute lay across a pile of sheet music on the bed, deliberately set out that way. |
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But that's not the case today, so why would a snowmobiler deliberately drive on a ski trail trashing the tracks and carving up the skating lane? |
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And penalties for violating the law are so mild that companies routinely and deliberately break it. |
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Whatever he found he brought to the slate of language, lovingly, deliberately shaping the words to describe what he had found. |
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The best advice is to give all thunderstorms a wide berth and not to even think about deliberately penetrating a storm front. |
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Lawrence's Women in Love, for instance, deliberately appropriates deviant sexualities in the construction of an alternative form of society. |
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By deliberately steering between the extremes of prevailing Whig and Tory philosophies he incurred the complaints of both sides. |
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People are even setting fires deliberately and calling them out simply in order that they can attack them. |
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It's the same thing, people deliberately setting prices and inflating charges and stealing our money. |
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Hotel staff have told Scotland on Sunday that the man can be seen with matches deliberately setting the curtain ablaze. |
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Police believe dissidents deliberately set the car ablaze in the knowledge that someone would contact the emergency services. |
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Secondly, they may recall or understand all too well but deliberately dissemble. |
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But it is all set in deliberately neutral terms, implying that this debate is always an honest one, which it is not. |
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I am as befuddled as you are when I try to read that deliberately abstruse text. |
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Singaporeans have deliberately tried to suppress their ethnic Chinese cultural characteristics lest they provoke a counter-reaction from Muslims. |
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There were a group of older kids tobogganing down there, and residents said they were deliberately crashing into the trees. |
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How will we wage war mercifully, when he may deliberately move his military forces right next to civilians? |
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Such tunics were deliberately patched and made ragged to indicate their wearers' status as religious mendicants. |
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The accusation that the king aimed at increasing the royal prerogative or deliberately connived at secret influence will not bear scrutiny. |
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She deliberately pokes fun at my tidiness and excessive organizational skills. |
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This is not, we hasten to say, because the film is deliberately cold and self-referential in a postmodern fashion. |
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A slow-motion replay revealed that he had deliberately lashed out at an opponent, thuggishly kicking the player's ankle. |
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Not everything he does works, but Antopolski deliberately uses anticlimax and bathos in his material. |
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A three-pronged inquiry is now taking place to determine whether it has been started deliberately or accidentally. |
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No doubt there will be members who will speak with forked tongue, and who will deliberately try to misconstrue that. |
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Neither is formal beauty a universally shared musical value, as much as film music or thrash metal are deliberately ugly. |
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But earlier this year the sedateness was violently disturbed when a gas tanker was deliberately driven into the walls. |
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The stern ramp was deliberately left open for access, but all external hull doors were secured closed. |
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Korean Protestantism consciously and deliberately assumed the form of a magical religion, accentuating the present and this-worldly rewards. |
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Those doors are deliberately barricaded before murderers set fire to the building. |
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The Maastricht package was a political bargain, which deliberately left for later negotiation many of the wider ramifications of monetary union. |
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I suspect many posters on this board are deliberately misunderstanding the general drift of the main article. |
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I deliberately went and stood at the bar near by the group of girls on the other side of the pub, but they didn't even so much as look at me. |
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Kitty kept her tone deliberately light and bantering, but Brandon could tell that she was serious. |
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Senior managers had deliberately massaged the figures in order to meet targets. |
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The deliberately sculptured profiles of the Tower proved extremely difficult to build because of the complexity of the necessary framework. |
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Dvorak himself deliberately failed to initiate an American school of music. |
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You embarked upon this course of conduct deliberately and manipulatively to force the university to give a higher assessment. |
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Now I deliberately do the opposite and I tell you, it can be a very uncomfortable thing to do. |
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It's possible it has been deliberately left there by the worm's author as a red herring to lead investigators off the scent. |
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Without any evidence whatsoever, government ministers accused the refugees of deliberately sabotaging the vessel. |
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Another one was an employee who, within his probation period, deliberately sabotaged his company and was let go. |
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I urge Dr Lim to work with the community to reduce anti-social behaviour, instead of deliberately sabotaging their efforts. |
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In fact, if I didn't know better, I might suspect that Rove himself is deliberately trying to sabotage the war effort. |
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At first Isak deliberately sabotages the intruder's research by preparing his food in his bedroom, or in other ways changing his habits. |
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Yet we also know that few teachers consciously discriminate against lower-class children or deliberately give them undeservedly poor marks. |
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According to one witness, a worker who was standing next to her, the driver deliberately ran Clark down. |
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There is a lot he can do to make life difficult for a candidate he has deliberately chosen to lobby against. |
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He deliberately walked by the office on his way to class, and dropped the bracelet into the lost and found box. |
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Listen to how slowly, how deliberately John McCormack sang, caressing each word. |
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A lobster pot on a line near the twin arches of Cathedral Rock was deliberately filled with stones. |
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By deliberately adopting the stylistics of sentimentality in his screenplay, Cameron recalls yet another, less cynical time in Titanic. |
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We must assume his comments were deliberately provocative to attract interest to the rather dry topic of female participation in public life. |
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That scene was deliberately written to be a disaster, but Hetty does rather enjoy herself if I remember rightly. |
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While she accepted she had to go, she said she had not deliberately misled anyone. |
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The style Maudslay employed is deliberately a little archaic, and in my judgement exactly right. |
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Those young people have deliberately lied and falsified documents, which is fraud, misuse of a document, and so on. |
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In the name of press freedom and nationalism we deliberately wrote seditious and criminally libellous articles against colonial governments. |
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He deliberately let Dave in on a company secret, making him swear he wouldn't tell a soul. |
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The ancient Assyrians, like many more recent armies, deliberately burned the woodlands of their enemies. |
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Some of them deliberately cultivate an extremely casual look, and go to great lengths to sport outlandish hairstyles. |
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She held out the ledger and spoke in a voice deliberately pitched too low to be overheard. |
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There were suggestions that animal liberationists might have deliberately spread foot and mouth to damage commercial agriculture. |
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How can anger, or any other emotion or feeling, get someone to go against what they have deliberately resolved on doing? |
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Most people, including medical residents, are responsible and would not deliberately put others at risk. |
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His deliberately two-dimensional characters are hilariously drawn to provide some much needed light relief to such an obviously calamitous tale. |
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On the 42nd hour, I spoke with a court-appointed lawyer who told me the courts were deliberately slowing the process of our release. |
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Our land is very flat, so I deliberately divided it up with hemlock, boxwood, and yew hedges. |
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Several insurance companies have been fined by state regulators for deliberately delaying or skipping reimbursements owed to doctors. |
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One claimed that homes are deliberately burnt because some people want the council to rehouse them elsewhere. |
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He deliberately slowed down, so that he was several steps behind his friends and mentally rehearsed his speech for the umpteenth time. |
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Patients may miss appointments, may not actually swallow the pills, or may deliberately regurgitate the medications. |
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She said it was regrettable that a policeman, who had taken an oath, had come before the court and deliberately misled the court. |
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Three bikes were found where the riders had deliberately altered the letters on the registration mark to try to prevent the bikes being traced. |
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Chelmsford deliberately did not entrench or laager, determined to show that his troops could face Zulus in the open. |
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The Scout Group's base, in was completely gutted by fire after it was deliberately set alight last night. |
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Neil Back escaped with a warning after deliberately knocking the ball on, just out of Burke's penalty reach. |
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First of all, don't assume that the guys deliberately left you out or tried to make you look bad. |
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Carr talks loneliness, life, joy and personal politics, deliberately avoiding wool-gathering or the delivery of harsh homilies. |
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There are enough hard knocks and challenges in life without us deliberately providing them for each other. |
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Malicious iframe code is deliberately used in some decoy websites and banner ads to cause these redirects. |
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There is usually some producer somewhere in the world deliberately fashioning light reds in this style to be consumed chilled. |
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Hardly a day goes past in Otley at the moment without yet another fire apparently being deliberately started. |
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Scorpio man is deliberately uncommunicative and withholds information, mainly because it upsets you and allows him to manipulate you. |
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He had not thrown the fire extinguisher deliberately but accepts he was reckless, he said. |
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The saxophonist plays one of his own improvisations, deliberately falling out of key, catching himself. |
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She said each word deliberately and paused slightly before going on to the next word. |
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Madeira is the only wine in the world where heat is deliberately applied to age the wine artificially. |
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Then I realized that not telling you would be the same as lying if I deliberately kept something from you. |
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But Edinburgh City Council has reacted angrily to suggestions that they may have deliberately clogged the streets. |
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I can't say I have ever, ever, worn a pair of kecks to deliberately match my belt. |
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Sung in a deliberately flat tone, this song is a typically acidic musical joke and for that reason it does not stand up to repeated listens. |
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The news deliberately misled an uninformed public and whipped them up into a frenzy about it. |
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Their raps may be blazing, but the melodies deliberately evoke early Beach Boys memories. |
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A tourist caused a security scare when he deliberately left his bag of dirty washing on a plane which brought him home from Ibiza. |
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Part weepy, part thriller, the deliberately paced action is infused with unpredictable psychological insights and spiky dialogue. |
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I mean, I know there is no legal strategy to deliberately delay the progress of cases, or to wear people down. |
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His jerky movements and sinister singing voice complement the familiar musical tunes, which are deliberately cheesy for comic effect. |
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Police said it was not clear whether the gunman shot his victim deliberately or accidentally. |
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I don't know if she accidentally picked up the phone or deliberately did that. |
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When I came in behind him in a thermal in the start circle he deliberately turned back and into me to intimidate me and warn me off. |
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I set down my glass deliberately and traced the rim slowly with my finger. |
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That was until someone has deliberately let the birds out of their aviary. |
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The town has suffered a spate of deliberately started fires this year, including high profile blazes at the old tannery and new hospital buildings. |
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I was asked to enter some of my favourite music, so being deliberately awkward, I entered four of my less well known favourites, first among them being Lucy Woodward. |
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They deliberately went out to kill and maim innocent people. |
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At this point Zack began to deliberately bail out of the sled, half to three-quarters of the way down the hill, pitching himself out and lying immobile in the snow. |
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Towns and villages were deliberately bombed to create a fleeing mass of terror-stricken civilians to block the roads and hamper the flow of reinforcements to the front. |
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What does a court do where one of the parents deliberately mucks up? |
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Definitely a few unpleasant characters, like parasitic worms, which we deliberately and with good reason evicted. |
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She had taken an overdose of barbiturates, whether deliberately or accidentally it was impossible to tell. |
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I deliberately ignored all the warning voices inside me and enjoyed the time by his side almost until the bitter end. |
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Both acts of wanton destruction were deliberately aimed at symbolically injuring the self-esteem of the targeted victims, beside tremendous loss of innocent lives. |
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Britney Spears will give a deliberately dull performance when Madame Tussaud's museum unveils a new waxwork of the pop starlet as part of a new collection. |
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Detectives investigating the death of a wealthy Yorkshire businessman in a raid on his luxury home believe he was murdered and deliberately singled out by his attackers. |
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An investigation later revealed that fires had been started deliberately in different parts of the house and containers of white spirit or turpentine were recovered. |
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He was accused of deliberately increasing the dosage of opiates used as pain relief in order to end the lives of patients who had left him money in their wills. |
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We exist in this self-created vacuum with this project, and try to deliberately remain outside of everything, so we can create something that is different. |
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But eyewitnesses had earlier told the court how the youth had set upon Mr Worrell, kneeing him in the face before deliberately stabbing him in the chest. |
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Nonetheless, Turing killed himself on June 7, 1954, in a deliberately prepared way, by eating a cyanide-laced apple. |
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He refused to be drawn on whether the authors might be guilty of a deliberately deception. |
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There was a reek of disinfectant in the air as some locals were deliberately splashing it over overalls, boots and vehicles just so the finger couldn't be pointed at them. |
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He was rude and antagonistic to my friends, kept picking arguments and was often deliberately provocative, manipulating people into tense arguments. |
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Successive choreographers have found the artform's freedom liberating, but they have either struggled to find a shared set of rules or deliberately avoided them. |
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Consumed within 18 months of the vintage, most Liebfraumilch is fresh, low in alcohol, flatteringly sweet, and deliberately designed to wean newcomers to wine off soft drinks. |
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So any attempt to ignore the truth or deliberately not look in the direction where it obviously resides is the antithesis of what intelligence is about. |
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So there seems to be some value in deliberately slow networks, but these seem to be antithetical to our current economic, political and cultural interest in digital networks. |
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They were owned animals and presumably valuable livestock that just did not happen any old how but were deliberately bought and raised by a farmer. |
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The deliberately miswritten order has its uses, making it even more important that orders be strictly adhered to and doubtful ones rigorously banned. |
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He had visited Clements at her home to assess the dogs and said neither of them presented any signs of aggressive behaviour, even when he deliberately goaded them. |
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Unlike deliberately constructed visions, the myths we live and work by often remain unseen, residing incognito in our daily rituals, rites, customs, and metaphors. |
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In some cases employers have deliberately established shelf companies without assets, in order to avoid paying out entitlements when they liquidate their businesses. |
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The film proceeds through numbered graphite sketches, the rostrum camera deliberately positioned to capture both the mechanics and the magic of the animation process. |
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We do not yet know if the victim was run over deliberately or if the incident occurred by accident but at this stage, the death is being treated as murder. |
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Later he rustles cattle, reminisces about the married woman he seduced and abandoned, and deliberately shoots a woman who has just saved his life, then tries to swindle her. |
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He invented a story about the US Army deliberately creating a smallpox epidemic among the Mandan people in 1837 by distributing infected blankets. |
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Fortunately, I think that most people don't spit publicly and recognise the fact that there are enough germs flying about without people deliberately sharing their own. |
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But by enlisting machines to do what once was the creative province of human beings alone, we deliberately narrow our conceptions of genius, creativity, and art. |
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It seems clear, however, that the cardinal deliberately exposed himself to temptation, as if to test the strength of his self-control and self-denial. |
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They say that the steps taken by Mr. LeBlanc were taken by him, deliberately and with ill intent, in an attempt to thwart their efforts to have their motions heard. |
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Or perhaps some of the actions and teachings of Jesus aroused strong messianic hopes, but Jesus himself deliberately avoided making an overt claim to be the Messiah. |
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The conductor sets out his stall with a deliberately paced opening. |
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A Pembrokeshire county councillor faces up to six months in prison after being found guilty of deliberately destroying badger setts on land he was developing. |
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The Woodleys, on the other hand, are being deliberately led to their ruin by a pair of sharpers, who place Lady Mary in moral as well as financial danger. |
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If Queensland had deliberately targeted Johnson's suspect temperament ahead of the Test series, as some feared they might, then the tactic worked a treat initially. |
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It originally referred to someone who deliberately caused shipwrecks by using false beacons to lure ships onto rocks, or someone who plundered goods from wrecked ships. |
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So it was covered up by a deliberately misleading statement. |
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In other words, his question and my answer were deliberately mismatched. |
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Am I being too sensitive, or deliberately twisting his words? |
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The blazes are believed to have been deliberately started by children. |
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This blissfully uncrowded park, where visitor numbers are deliberately restricted, is worth the small entry fee a hundred times over for its beaches alone. |
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They deliberately built slack into middle managers' schedules. |
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Many companies deliberately underpriced policies to boost market share. |
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It is a strange place for someone who is so deliberately unflashy to live. |
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In recognition of the part that castles had played in the war, the majority of surviving buildings were deliberately slighted by the victorious parliamentarians. |
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To suggest that we, rather like some ungrateful children, don't want the new leisure centre in South Norwood is to deliberately mislead and distort our argument. |
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I mumbled something deliberately unintelligible and hopped down. |
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Intially I assumed that it was deliberately harmful, but the more I think about it, perhaps it's intended more as the bop on the head from your zen master. |
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Having deliberately created speculation about a snap election, Howard is now in a position to say that the only way to end the speculation is by holding one. |
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Not trying to deliberately snark here, just pointing out that you seem awfully heavily invested in him letting go of something you already know he's not going to let go of. |
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Her sell-out concerts are deliberately unstuffy affairs, often played before audiences that would view a night at the opera as a dangerous leap into the cultural unknown. |
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Anne deliberately missed the time trial earlier in the week to ensure that she was fresh for the big race and her strategy certainly paid dividends. |
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Here again, the snowshoers deliberately chose to traverse an untravelled route on fresh snow that had covered up evidence that this was already domesticated land. |
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Try to imagine the absolute certainty of knowing that in a few hours your life will be deliberately snuffed out, as punishment for something you didn't do. |
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For example, he neglects to mention that one of the flaws of manual counting is being deliberately imported into the computerised and supposedly more accurate system. |
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The abuse ranges from violence in the home to financial abuse where a person is deliberately befriended and told a sob story so they leave cash in their will. |
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But racing, in particular, has often suffered from people who deliberately conspire to fix results, and those cheats now know that their days are numbered. |
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These were not feral pests they were owned animals and presumably valuable livestock that just did not happen any old how but were deliberately bought and raised by a farmer. |
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Pius V published the bull of excommunication of Elizabeth in 1570 to aid the Rebellion of the Northern Earls, but deliberately without informing Philip first. |
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Army deliberately spread smallpox to Mandan Indians at Fort Clark in 1837, using infected blankets. |
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Although the 45-year-old is renowned for his leftish leanings and anti-Thatcherism, he says he doesn't set out to be deliberately political. |
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The British designs were armed like their heavier dreadnought cousins, but deliberately lacked armor to save weight in order to improve speed. |
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Some shoreline communities even deliberately try to remove wetlands since they may interfere with activities like swimming. |
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His friends observed that his anecdotes were more notable for humour than accuracy and in many cases he set out deliberately to deceive. |
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The Spice Girls' image was deliberately aimed at young girls, an audience of formidable size and potential. |
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In 1976 Scottish artist Archie Fisher deliberately altered the song to remove the reference to a dog being shot. |
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Indeed, many traditional singers are quite creative and deliberately modify the material they learn. |
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The equally conservative college dismissed him after he deliberately provoked the college authorities. |
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According to Koch's reconstruction, this stanza was deliberately added to the text in Strathclyde. |
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A country with an uncodified constitution lacks a specific moment where the principles of its government were deliberately decided. |
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When the areas were being established, the boundaries were deliberately drawn to avoid centres of population. |
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In gerrymandering, constituencies are deliberately designed to unfairly increase the number of seats won by one party at the expense of another. |
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The Fall doesn't spoonfeed viewers but it doesn't plan to deliberately leave them in the dark either. |
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This is a series that doesn't spoon-feed viewers, but it doesn't plan to deliberately confuse them or leave them in the dark either. |
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However, there were suspicions in the Cabinet that Macmillan had deliberately overstated the financial situation in order to force Eden out. |
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The Jambos full-back is convinced Ally McCoist's men deliberately went out to hurt the home players during last weekend's tousy Tynecastle clash. |
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Disraeli gradually became a sharp critic of Peel's government, often deliberately taking positions contrary to those of his nominal chief. |
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The peacetime British army had been deliberately kept small since the Glorious Revolution to prevent an abuse of power by the King. |
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Edward III was still formally at peace with David II and his dealings with Balliol were therefore deliberately obscured. |
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In some places dances are deliberately modified and new dances are choreographed. |
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If it is deemed that the player who is striking the ball is deliberately trying to hit his opponent, he will lose the stroke. |
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In the course of an enraged, drunken feud with his brothers, Bangana had deliberately destroyed a sacred clan dilly bag. |
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Boasts or angle shots are deliberately struck off one of the side walls before the ball reaches the front. |
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As it sinks, she deliberately tangles her foot in the rope trailing after it. |
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He chose not to identify the hospital, and indeed was deliberately misleading about its location. |
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He was given an extremely rigorous upbringing, and was deliberately shielded from association with children his own age other than his siblings. |
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Wright suggests that hendiadys had been used deliberately to heighten the play's sense of duality and dislocation. |
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The sentences are deliberately stricken, numb, and declarative. |
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This adopted descriptors for bachelor's, master's and doctoral degrees that were deliberately similar to those defined by the Bologna Process. |
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The Vikings often deliberately captured many people on their raids in Europe, enslaved and made them into thralls. |
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They may have been deliberately sought out, perhaps on the basis of the accounts of sailors who had seen land in the distance. |
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Crucially all of at least four who Jenner deliberately inoculated with smallpox virus resisted it. |
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Kennedy had on previous occasions denied these rumours, and some suggested that he had deliberately misled the public and his party. |
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Captured German air crews also indicated the homes of industrial workers were deliberately targeted. |
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Press reports were released that deliberately exaggerated the damage and claimed the expedition would be postponed till the spring. |
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In Shakespeare's late romances, he deliberately returned to a more artificial style, which emphasised the illusion of theatre. |
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Later authors sometimes mistakenly or deliberately treated the Grail story as truth. |
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The suprahyoid muscles were not deliberately detached from the genial tubercles in any of the cases. |
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For land-hungry crofters and cottars these estates became potent symbols of land deliberately left underdeveloped and kept out of circulation. |
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National Bison Association has adopted a code of ethics that prohibits its members from deliberately crossbreeding bison with any other species. |
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Some of the marriage attempts of the 6th century AD were deliberately planned for the sake of royal succession. |
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A flout is when someone deliberately and ostentatiously contravenes a maxim. |
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Who has suddenly decided to give women 27,000-bhp hair-dryers that they deliberately use at 8am when you are still in bed? |
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Prosecutors said Rowles deliberately drove the car at doormen who were standing over his mate. |
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The derail was placed deliberately so that the train would fall into the river. |
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It is an effect that appears unsettlingly intrusive, as if someone had sought to deliberately efface the work. |
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Mandrills are the fifth species of Old World monkey seen deliberately modifying tools. |
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They deliberately slanted the story to make themselves look good. |
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Some of the cufflink designs are quirky and some are deliberately shocking, including diamond encrusted skulls. |
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The movie deliberately misrepresents the facts about her life. |
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If true, that means he deliberately risked American and French lives, and maybe the battle, in order to get in solid with Lafayette. |
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