I think he was intentionally banging the ball into the net to get the pretty ballgirl to run out. |
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The Yanks elected to intentionally walk Hunter, and a Koskie single loaded the bases. |
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But the umps judged that Ozzie intentionally dropped it so they killed the play. |
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While no one ever intentionally put a curse on the Red Sox, the same can't be said about the Cubs. |
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Welsh choruses, for example, have long maintained repertories and concert practices that intentionally draw attention to Welshness. |
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She holds this fact over Negi's head as a vague threat, though we're fairly sure she won't intentionally do anything with it. |
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As with other metal systems, copper is intentionally alloyed to improve its strength without unduly degrading ductility or workability. |
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The author tells of five men sentenced to death for intentionally wounding themselves in the hope of repatriation. |
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The only thing the police could figure of the whole thing was that the guy shooting the gun had been intentionally aiming for him. |
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Much of the film is intentionally shot on video tape, so some scenes look grainy and soft. |
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She tried to join them once, but I think they intentionally left her out, so she came back to sit by me again. |
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Surely, since we would not intentionally create such disagreeableness, it must be the product of irresistible unconscious forces. |
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I doubt he intentionally called the woman, but I think it would be wise to reteach him how to shield his aura. |
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People who intentionally starve themselves suffer from an eating disorder called anorexia nervosa. |
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I write further to your solicitor's request for a review of this Authority's decision that you became intentionally homeless. |
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Clearly, clamping locks on electronic equipment and intentionally crippling CDs wouldn't increase sales. |
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Puppets are intentionally ugly against the glittery status quo, and inherently worthless in the eyes of the money economy. |
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Also Bonsai trees are intentionally allowed to become root-bound in their containers, and the roots too, are pruned. |
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And the film boasts a very funny, intentionally loony last-minute plot twist. |
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Like much of the liturgical music of the Orthodox tradition, Tavener's music is intentionally simple and even austere. |
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Let me start out by saying that the author of that article was my aunt, and I don't believe she would ever intentionally misrepresent me. |
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The experience is intentionally theatrical, a reminder of the existence of the fourth wall. |
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This was a sparkling show, saucy in its depictions perhaps but rarely intentionally cruel. |
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Harrison intentionally deadpanned the narration because he wanted it NOT used. |
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Application data is not considered, i.e., intentionally malformed packets are not necessarily noticed, assuming their IP headers can be read. |
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The four are accused of intentionally crashing their car into a motorbike, killing a teenager. |
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The text is intentionally brief, though all the essential aspects of this enormous subject are covered. |
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The most negative rendering is that the steward is justly charged with intentionally dissipating the owner's resources. |
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He intentionally got himself incarcerated to save his soon-to-be-executed older brother. |
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Any person who intentionally kills another may be prosecuted for murder or manslaughter. |
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Both admitted intentionally killing a wild bird, injuring its mate and having a loaded air rifle without lawful authority. |
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He butted me quite intentionally and from there on in I was actually seeing stars a bit. |
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There is no evidence of apes having thoughts that they intentionally convey to others. |
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I am a non-violent person and I would not intentionally threaten Mike or anyone else for that matter. |
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Thus, most practitioners did not appear to intentionally medicate patients for procedural pain. |
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The difference between string timbres and percussion timbres is intentionally blunted here. |
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In the early days of electric lighting, fixtures intentionally flaunted naked bulbs so that no one could possibly mistake them for gas. |
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The fact that it's more intentionally entertaining than the usual Tinseltown tripe is another matter all together. |
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That the deaths were not caused intentionally doesn't change the consequences. |
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My personal efforts are geared towards not intentionally harming people, as I would prefer if people would not intentionally harm me. |
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In many cases, the girl has intentionally been fed a Mickey Finn and is physically powerless to prevent a gang-rape from unfolding. |
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Similarly, Article 1 of the 1984 Convention on Torture prohibits torture when it is among other things intentionally inflicted. |
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And here's how it looked in the original, intentionally minimalist TPM design I whipped up that afternoon. |
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So this would suggest that Mr. Senior Administration Official simply transposed the sequence of events, intentionally or unintentionally. |
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I don't, like anybody else, want to be trapped or be misrepresented intentionally by someone. |
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Whether intentionally or because he was misinformed by his advisors, he lied. |
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In other words, he is innocent of intentionally misinforming or misleading the audience. |
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If a Shudra intentionally hears the recitation of the Veda let his ears be filled with melted zinc. |
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This is a serious disappointment for those who wish to peer beyond the film's own intentionally sickly-sweet facade. |
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He slurred words, intentionally sang out of tune, bleated like a sheep, laughed at himself and made up nonsensical lines. |
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The subtle colours of the various boxes have been intentionally chosen to blend into the natural habitat. |
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Many small hotels intentionally leave rooms unbooked during the weekend's seller's market. |
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Umpires must keep their eyes on fielders who intentionally drop line drives to create double plays. |
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The writing style is wildly uneven and changes throughout the novel, sometimes intentionally, but not always. |
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This is like taking a pure breed dog and intentionally cross breeding with a mutt. |
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The traction-control system works well, and is intentionally toned down to allow some slippage through the corners. |
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The umpires make the determination as to whether or not a fielder intentionally drops a fly ball. |
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The MSN site is sending Opera users what appear to be intentionally distorted pages. |
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Of course, it's not reporters' job to intentionally inflame bad situations. |
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The narrative structure of the book is intentionally unspecific and jumbled. |
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If a person is a liar, he is usually of sound mind and lies intentionally for certain benefits. |
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By intentionally adding noise to the input signal, Fujitsu also succeeded in significantly suppressing output signal noise. |
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No one set about intentionally to destroy the ecological integrity, social responsibility, or economic viability of American agriculture. |
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It's a neat theatrical trick that sees us introduced to the intentionally harsh vulgarisms of sexual parlance. |
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Sugars located within the cellular structure of food are thought to be less cariogenic than sugars intentionally introduced into foods. |
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The intentionally boxy, stilted animation is arresting at first, until one is distracted by the content of the show itself. |
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The suicidal Beatrice who is now ready to step intentionally in front of an oncoming car picks out a man across the street to focus her resolve. |
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The works, intentionally filled with corrections, are heavy-handedly drawn and messily painted with the naivety of a beginning art student. |
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As a result increasing numbers of churches intentionally observe the ordinances only at times when few unbelievers are expected. |
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What about intentionally giving thrombolytic drugs after myocardial infarction? |
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Species intentionally or accidentally carried by humans between continents and to islands have outcompeted existing species. |
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By taking these words out of context, you have intentionally distorted my meaning to suit your own weak argument. |
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Distribution of the highly sensitive materials was intentionally limited to a select group of the highest-ranking officials. |
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Although I am never actually intentionally cruel to my parents, there is one little jape I like to have at this time of year. |
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If they quit that accommodation, the report argues, they may be classed as intentionally homeless. |
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A far more likely disaster would be a staff member being clobbered by a chimp, intentionally or not. |
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However, should the ball be hit intentionally over the back-line then a penalty corner is awarded against the defending side. |
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The slightly blurred images reveal her intentionally rough-hewn pentimenti and, ultimately, create a softened, classicized balance. |
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In recent years various squads have, though not intentionally, completed their campaigns in a state of utter perdition. |
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She flipped her mobile shut, walked past us and down the corridor, intentionally ignoring Alice and Tony. |
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Birch intentionally warps perspective and depth in a way that brings to mind jazz music and its deliberate distortion of pitch and timbre. |
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There are scenes that are black-and-white and others that appear intentionally colorized. |
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Though domineering and convinced of his own infallibility as a younger man, her husband was not cruel or intentionally uncaring. |
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This was intentionally to keep you guessing, which by itself isn't a bad thing. |
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Jason Michaels flew out and Jimmy Rollins was intentionally walked to load the bases. |
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With early farmers came seeds, some imported intentionally but others carried over unwittingly in animal fodder and packing. |
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To reflect this, God's name seems to have been intentionally left out of the narrative, appearing only as a hidden acrostic. |
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Nor did he claim that the policies of the Metropolitan Police Service were intentionally racist. |
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The rule now gives umpires the authority to call the batter, as well as the runner, out when a runner intentionally interferes for the purpose of breaking up a double play. |
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There are people who intentionally stoke the flames of hate against our community. |
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The crispness of the unpainted, undecorated oak and bare walls is a startling yet pleasant contrast to the intentionally modern and institutional feel of the lobbies. |
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I do not find the respondent to be intentionally underemployed. |
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A person is guilty of kidnapping in the second degree if he or she intentionally abducts another person under circumstances not amounting to kidnapping in the first degree. |
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The name, chosen by Beckley, intentionally leaves out any reference to green, weed, or pot. |
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The marketing for the film was designed to intentionally mislead viewers into believing that it was based on a true story. |
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On the Political spectrum scale, that intentionally skews towards moderatism, I scored 9 out of 10 in fiscal freedom and 7 out of 10 in social freedom. |
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A multi-purpose tool, a pair of scissors, razor blades and a large metal nail file were among the items which she intentionally smuggled on board a commercial flight. |
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Unlike the sharply delineated black-and-white images of empty theatres and seascapes for which he is best known, these photographs are intentionally fuzzy. |
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The first, intentionally dry, title of my talk, is in parody of the sober, positivistic titles one got in the heyday of British structural functionalism. |
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The nattiness and pizzazz I've described are intentionally amusing. |
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But as to whether Ravi did what he did intentionally to harass Clementi for being gay, the jury rendered a split decision. |
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Under the Internet Spyware Prevention Act, it is a crime to intentionally access a computer without permission or to intentionally exceed authorised access. |
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Thus a fire begun intentionally or negligently would not be covered. |
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But in all other cases where a ship is intentionally run on shore for the common safety, the consequent loss or damage shall be allowed as general average. |
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For his intentionally bruising play, Ingram will not be punished. |
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I would never think of doing anything intentionally to cause HR highness annoyance. |
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They may also have the expectation that alcohol makes it easier to make sexual advances, and thus they may use alcohol intentionally for achieving such a purpose. |
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In the bullfights bulls are often intentionally debilitated with tranquilisers and beatings and have petroleum jelly rubbed in their eyes so they are less able to resist. |
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Miguel Cairo singled to open the inning, Jeter bunted him over, and after A-Rod lined out, Gary Sheffield went to 3-before being intentionally walked. |
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People who intentionally hurt children for attention can be accused of Munchausen Syndrome by proxy. |
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He has a psychosexual hold over her that is intentionally fraught with peril for the audience. |
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Daisey appears to have intentionally misled the producers and to have lied about his ability to corroborate his story. |
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We intentionally stay away from people who heavily discount the product. |
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They describe the pedestal as an intentionally incomplete cuboid. |
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Each uses a variety of traps, doors, entryways, and sanitizing procedures to keep the insects inside until they are intentionally released on approved weed targets. |
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His baroque and intentionally abstruse periodic Latin proved extremely liable to corruption in the extensive and contaminated later manuscript tradition. |
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I've got this soccer video and the headbutts are vicious looking, whereas in the United States I've seen lots of fights and not one headbutt thrown intentionally. |
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When we started the theater, we decided to devote each play to a topic that is intentionally not discussed. |
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The film is in black and white, and it's rather grainy, but intentionally so, though possibly from a felicitous combination of low budget and artistic intent. |
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According to a study in State Tax Notes, one out of three American taxpayers who intentionally fail to file their taxes are due a refund or owe no money at all. |
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The law prevented fishermen from intentionally setting purse seine nets around dolphin pods in order to capture the tuna swimming in schools below them. |
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The fact that a national court might, on occasion, misapply the criteria, intentionally or unintentionally, does not render the exercise a failure. |
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Chickens destined for the oven are intentionally kept alive while their throats are slit and they're dragged through a scalding tank to make plucking easier. |
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It seems to me that words have been used intentionally by a draftsman in a field where authority has laid down what those words will be taken to mean. |
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A former gospel choirgirl, Staton cultivated her scratchy moan during her years at Muscle Shoals by intentionally singing herself hoarse every night. |
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The hustle and bustle of the urban streetscape intentionally contrasts with the serenity of a residents' garden courtyard designed to engender social interaction. |
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This is done intentionally to camouflage the true nature of the push poll. |
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I began the day by intentionally misidentifying seals as penguins. |
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I will not intentionally injure you or harm you in any long-lasting way. |
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For instance, if in an emotional dream you injured someone intentionally, you could perform a simple penance the next day to atone, such as fasting one meal. |
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I only tell you this to assure you that many Mac people are near and dear to me and I would never do anything intentionally to taunt, tease or torment any of you. |
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At worst, if it were a bolt missed by Ms. Santos, it would fall into line with her explanation that she did not intentionally fail to use her torque wrench on any bolt. |
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Rather, I've come to the diplomatic conclusion that intentionally beat-up production simply complements bands who are bent on re-examining time-worn musical ideas. |
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The patients were not diagnosed as having a factitious disorder or malingering because their symptoms were judged not to be fabricated, feigned, or intentionally produced. |
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Honest people do not intentionally deceive others to their detriment. |
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That a few white and Western-trained doctors have intentionally used disease to harm Africans in the past. |
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Because he opens without an establishing shot, the spectator is intentionally disoriented. |
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In other words, I am intentionally borking the headline writer, for no other reason than to make my point with greater force. |
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Our two dominoes require someone or something to intentionally knock over the first domino, because it cannot fall of its own accord. |
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The Typhoon is a highly agile aircraft at both supersonic and low speeds, achieved through having an intentionally relaxed stability design. |
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The workload was intentionally light, allowing him time to pursue his scientific investigations and theological interests. |
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Most of the gold and silver items appear to have been intentionally removed from the objects they were previously attached to. |
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A section of canvas was intentionally left bare until the painting was finished. |
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He was officially cleared of intentionally avoiding the bout, but his receipt of the prize money raised suspicion. |
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The Armenians were intentionally marched to death and a number were attacked by Ottoman brigands. |
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In an effort to destroy German morale, many sorties were intentionally given civilian targets. |
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Because the Premiership was not intentionally created, there is no exact date when its evolution began. |
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The 1841 Census was the first to intentionally record names of all individuals in a household or institution. |
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All but one of the standing stones were intentionally damaged, some were knocked over and six were smashed with heavy stones. |
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The growth of national big box and formula retail chains into the city has been made intentionally difficult by political and civic consensus. |
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Livestock are generally kept in an enclosure, fed by humans, and intentionally bred. |
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Animals are usually intentionally bred through artificial insemination or supervised mating. |
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He was never cautioned or sent off during his entire career, due to his philosophy of never kicking or intentionally hurting opposing players. |
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Fin whales have been targets of illegal captures using harpoons for dolphin hunts or intentionally drive whales into nets. |
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The hunts use harpoons for dolphin hunts or intentionally drive whales into nets, reporting them as cases of entanglement. |
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Species that humans intentionally transport to new regions can subsequently become successfully established in two ways. |
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Another form of unintentional introductions is when an intentionally introduced plant carries a parasite or herbivore with it. |
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Most accidentally or intentionally introduced species do not become invasive as the ones mentioned above. |
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Some scholars have suggested that Tsar Nicholas II dragged Japan into war intentionally, in hopes of reviving Russian nationalism. |
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Some people who feed and watch birds for entertainment also intentionally feed seeds and nuts to the squirrels for the same reason. |
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In many instances vessels intentionally discharge illegal wastes despite foreign and domestic regulation prohibiting such actions. |
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Some observers advocate intentionally altering the material cultures current civilizations are creating. |
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Whether Mandeville actually traveled or not, he would not necessarily be intentionally making the story up. |
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A theory states that when the emperor went to visit his uncle, Zhu Gaoxu intentionally tripped him. |
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They might need to seek refuge more often, and crews intentionally beached some ships for maintenance and repairs. |
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Types of land where sheep are raised vary widely, from pastures that are seeded and improved intentionally to rough, native lands. |
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For example, it might be sufficient to show that a defendant acted negligently, rather than intentionally or recklessly. |
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Even though the cabin boy would almost certainly have died of natural causes, the sailors killed the boy intentionally and were guilty of murder. |
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It remains to be seen how the courts would respond to an Act of Parliament intentionally contradicting EC law. |
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Dioxins and furans are two of them and intentionally created by combustion of organics, like open burning of plastics. |
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A trade secret is information that is intentionally kept confidential and that provides a competitive advantage to its possessor. |
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The journey took two hours, speed was kept very low intentionally so as to avoid damage to the boat. |
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It seems evident that by the beginning of the 10th century B.C. blacksmiths were intentionally steeling iron. |
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The tremulant intentionally disturbs the stability of the wind in order to produce a desirable musical oscillation. |
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Retributively, society intentionally inflicts pain and suffering on criminals because they deserve it, but only to the extent they deserve it. |
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In the late 1800s and early 1900s, some zoos intentionally produced exotic hybrids like ligers and leopons to attract visitors. |
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Rivera intentionally walked Loney but Hillenbrand won the game with the sac fly. |
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The researchers believe the increased crash rate for self-harmers may indicate they are intentionally using motor vehicles to injure themselves. |
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The former gardener has been charged with arson causing death and intentionally lighting a bushfire. |
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In some states, employers that intentionally misclassify a worker may also face criminal charges or stop-work orders. |
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The tax law provides limited protection to taxpayers whose spouses intentionally misstate their joint tax liabilities. |
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But you have to be willing to say this is where we're going, and we're going to do it caringly and intentionally. |
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Then his research team intentionally sets off snowslides and watches while the shed is buried under snow. |
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Spider is trying to prove that she did not intentionally fall onto Miss Muffet's tuffet. |
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Sometime during the 1800s, the common carp was intentionally introduced into American waters as a potential food source. |
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Persecutory delusions are unrealistic beliefs that others are intentionally trying to harm the person. |
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In the last analysis however, the culture of the school will not sustain people who are consistently and intentionally disinviting. |
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In some censuses, significant numbers of people intentionally did not participate for political reasons. |
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The storm pushed water over an 18-mile levee and put so much pressure on it that authorities planned to intentionally puncture the floodwall to relieve the strain. |
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Library officials do not know whether the virus was intentionally spread by a cyber-bandit or was introduced unwittingly by a library patron with an infected diskette. |
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The problem however, is that western media and academia barely reflect that reality or intentionally distort it, disarticulate it and when necessary, defame its characters. |
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Certainly, the perception that Quebec was intentionally left out at such a critical juncture has led to bitterness and unwillingness to embrace the patriated Constitution. |
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In addition to oversharing feelings, youth also overshare what would be considered private information publicly, both intentionally and unintentionally. |
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The noises that ants seem to make intentionally, drummings and fast stridulatory scrapings of roughened body parts, can buzz through substrates easily. |
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Even though no museologist, modern or other, seems ever to have set foot on its premises, the new Acropolis Museum is intentionally bound to a thoroughly modern predicament. |
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What concerns some physicians and researchers is that above and beyond accidental collisions, soccer players intentionally and repeatedly take blows to the head. |
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The firm says inappropriate text messages to Democratic and undecided voters were used in the eleventh hour to intentionally confuse and suppress voter turnout. |
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Test pilots were able to compensate sufficiently to fly and meet defined performance standards on intentionally crippled aircraft flight control designs. |
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You should not have published a comment by a 'Mr Kameltoe', as it is well-known to regular Internet surfers what a camel toe implies and the name was intentionally chosen. |
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To control for the possible influence of individual accents and other unobservable differences, we intentionally chose one mainlander and one native Taiwanese. |
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A keylogger programme, on the other hand, does not require physical access, and can be intentionally downloaded to monitor activity on a computer. |
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ZeoSync intentionally randomizes naturally occurring patterns to form entropy-like random sequences through its patent pending technology known as Zero Space Tuner. |
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The farmers allegedly intentionally introduced FMD to their flocks, because the payment offered to farmers for culled swine was at the time higher than their market value. |
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Due to the lack of production caused by foreign occupation, the German economy lacked the domestic abilities to pay war reparations without intentionally causing inflation. |
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He also gave intentionally conflicting instructions to the two. |
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He was convicted of intentionally causing grievous bodily harm because the thief was shot and the gun was fired by a man not caring whether the shot was lawful or not. |
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But if a tort is intentionally committed or a contract is intentionally breached, such intent may increase the scope of liability and the damages payable to the plaintiff. |
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In an effort to broaden their appeal, many contemporary Evangelical congregations intentionally avoid identifying with any single form of Evangelicalism. |
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Neologisms also can be created through abbreviation or acronym, by intentionally rhyming with existing words or simply through playing with sounds. |
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Beckham made more headlines on 9 October 2004 when he admitted intentionally fouling Ben Thatcher in an England match against Wales to get himself booked. |
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His fleet of 13 ships sailed far into the western Atlantic Ocean, perhaps intentionally, where he made landfall on what he initially assumed to be a large island. |
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The slowworm has been decreasing in numbers, and under the Wildlife and Countryside Act 1981, it is illegal to intentionally kill, injure, sell or advertise to sell them. |
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Some species have been introduced intentionally to combat pests. |
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Herman easily regained the Bantamweight title from Lynch in July 1921, leading some to suspect that he had left the title behind with Lynch in America intentionally. |
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This poetry is intentionally ambiguous and difficult to understand. |
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The author Robert Lee surmised that Teach and Hands intentionally ran the ships aground to reduce the fleet's crew complement, increasing their share of the spoils. |
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Whether intentionally or not, they became places to socialise. |
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When intentionally exposed to the cold virus, frequent huggers were less likely to become ill, or if they caught a cold, they experienced less severe symptoms. |
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