It's not a smart move to gratuitously antagonise a welterweight boxing champ. |
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They offered information to the court gratuitously, just to help the court avoid error. |
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Bread was given away gratuitously by a vendor who was left with scores of hard dough he was unable to sell. |
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Letter writers gratuitously laced their responses with profane and vulgar language, as if it were a badge of honor. |
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Many films nominally aimed at children today are relentless, overlong, surprisingly violent and gratuitously mean-minded. |
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Thankfully, the New York quartet don't share that band's annoying tendency to gratuitously swear like petulant third-graders. |
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In real diplomacy you don't gratuitously insult allies you might need in the future. |
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Why you should gratuitously offend a substantial part of your readership is beyond me. |
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Evans skilfully avoids the gratuitously voyeuristic while never sinking into safe but dull academicism. |
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Nor should it be viewed as a matter of stemming the flow of scientists overseas, as Queensland's Premier, Peter Beattie, gratuitously implied. |
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Their sheet anchor is that they were performing it gratuitously and therefore no liability for its performance can arise. |
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Perhaps it would be gratuitously unkind to compare the intellects and depth of the two presidents. |
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Liability for negligent advice is imposed irrespective of whether it is given gratuitously. |
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I didn't just want to wantonly and gratuitously attack them. |
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An inability to perform even the simplest of DIY exercises without the verbose delivery of staccato sentences, gratuitously peppered with offensive curses. |
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Then there is his infuriating penchant for gratuitously offering compromises before a policy debate has even begun. |
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He is the Love-God who gives of himself gratuitously to all, even to those who, in our estimation, might not be deserving of it. |
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It is there they learn how to give gratuitously, madly, what the tender love of God has given to them in superabundance. |
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Andersson's is what you'd call graveyard wit – morbid but never squirmy, and never gratuitously at anyone's expense. |
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The purpose of the publication ought not to be gossipy, prurient or gratuitously offensive. |
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We're not trying to make a point of being laid-back but, by the same token, you do not want to be gratuitously intense, because that becomes your message. |
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We have gratuitously destroyed so much of nature that the Taliban's smashing up of Buddhist statues, as comparative vandalism, will someday seem quite minuscule. |
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We will remove swearing when it is directed towards other community members in an abusive fashion, or if it is gratuitously offensive. |
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Unlike the opposition, we are not making accusations of malfeasance about the opposition gratuitously. |
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Be careful that you do not say something gratuitously nasty to your source when this happens. |
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In our view, there is no reason not to protect a good faith acquirer if the security interest is created gratuitously. |
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We need to look at this further, to ensure that young people have controlled access and that the videos themselves are not gratuitously violent. |
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Brothers, sisters or communities who wish to receive books gratuitously should make this request. |
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In the main, these are either gratuitously encomiastic or post-prandial. |
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The government is increasingly accepting stress as an illness and as a result it is repeatedly and gratuitously used as an excuse for society to hide behind. |
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They are appointed by the government and give their services gratuitously. |
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Ms Strange provided a brief overview of the presumptions of advancement and resulting trusts, noting that these are presumptions respecting the intention of a person who has transferred property to another gratuitously. |
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Does proofreading gratuitously outside of business hours, makes notes and writes the author concerning misprints, editorial lapses, and the other minor inconsistences which appear in his or her book. |
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We want to humanise the earth we gratuitously received from the God Love through a mastery which will make it totally fraternal at the service of all. |
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We should feed and clothe him gratuitously sometimes, and recruit him with our cordials, before we judge of him. |
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It has long been part of the duty and tradition of the legal profession to provide services gratuitously for those who require them but cannot afford them. |
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But the help must be sought, not gratuitously imposed. |
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Instead of doing whatever we like, as global culture cajoles us to, without reference to humanity and God, things will get better only if we each graciously, gratuitously give our best: mind, heart, goods, time. |
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You assume, I think quite gratuitously, that God condemns the major part of His children to objectless future suffering. |
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Have facts at hand, not to trot out gratuitously but to fill gaps. |
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