As my passengers speak knowingly about performance features and NOx traps, I am fixated on the hydrogen sensors. |
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He had a proud, smug, smile plastered over his dark face, eyeing Sora knowingly as if he finally got the answer he needed. |
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The swearing of an untrue affidavit of documents is perhaps the most obvious example of conduct which his solicitor cannot knowingly permit. |
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Her eyes skimmed the familiar writing and descended knowingly on that one sentence that seemed to haunt her desperately. |
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A library that knowingly fails to comply with certification must reimburse the funds and discounts received for that period. |
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Unless it can be shown that either of them knowingly blocked action that would have prevented the attacks, that's just more litigiousness. |
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Under section 139, it is for the prosecution to prove that the defendant knowingly had the offending article in his possession. |
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As an artist, he has knowingly signed forged drawings and disavows responsibility for his sometimes salacious subject matter. |
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In Washington, a person is guilty of malicious mischief if he or she knowingly and maliciously causes physical damage to the property of another. |
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Some will nod heads knowingly while other saddened souls will simply shake theirs. |
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Cows are innocent herbivores that would never knowingly consume the rendered remains of their fellow creatures. |
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It is fair to say that not all sellers of these fake items are knowingly selling bent goods as genuine. |
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You don't want to be left looking like a stunned mullet when he starts talking, while the masses nod knowingly in agreement with him. |
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It gives them a different status, I'd think, than some shoddily tacked together apartment house in the Marina, knowingly built on a fault line. |
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Civil suits are also possible against those who knowingly mislabel their goods. |
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There are cases in which someone knowingly performs a corrupt action but is, say, coerced into so doing, and is therefore not blameworthy. |
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The committee heard Miss Coles knowingly misled her managers about the number of unallocated cases. |
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You're either a poor communicator or knowingly behaving in an extremely antagonistic and unconstructive manner. |
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He has always had a feel for what the audience wants and never knowingly undersells a great event or oversells a poor event. |
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He glanced over at the book on my bookshelf that he'd read a page from and smiled knowingly. |
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Instead, in his view, they may have knowingly allowed the heavily overloaded and unseaworthy boat to leave Indonesia and sink soon afterwards. |
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I never was knowingly untruthful with my colleagues, the grand jury, the President, the FBI, or the special counsel. |
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Somewhere through the course of their vapid conversation, she caught my eye and smirked knowingly. |
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Refrain from killing knowingly even the trifling insects like a louse, a bug or a mosquito. |
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What kind of degenerate slimeball would knowingly infect his own people with a known carcinogen? |
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It's great fun watching him tear into this role, knowingly and calculatingly overacting. |
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However, the consistently bad dialogue, expensive set design and knowingly hammy acting lifts it almost to pastiche level. |
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It was and is reasonable to hold that Burke was deliberately and knowingly obstructive of the tribunal's work. |
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I knelt down by Phyllis, took out my stethoscope to establish my medical credentials, and listened knowingly to her chest. |
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I harrumphed, but what is a throat-clearing to someone who knowingly courts cancer two dozen times a day? |
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It made you gaze knowingly out over the herd as if you were calculating what they'd bring on the hoof at market. |
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It's great fun watching Pacino tear into this role, knowingly and calculatingly overacting. |
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It was the first time I had ever knowingly launched just downstream from a Superfund site. |
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It is part of the sincerity of rational arguments that they are never knowingly glosses for partisan prejudices. |
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The maximum penalty would be imposed on people who knowingly spread classified information or provided access to it to other parties. |
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Xavier's case has yet to be resolved and he is insistent that he did not knowingly take any banned drugs. |
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Is it unethical for a doctor to knowingly prescribe a placebo without informing the patient? |
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Hayes denied knowingly importing drugs but a jury at Chelmsford Crown Court found him guilty. |
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What are the facts that your client would need to prove against the advertising agency to be knowingly involved in a contravention? |
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He will knowingly enter a mild scuffle of controversy not of his own making. |
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I have never knowingly had a friend who was sexually involved with a married man. |
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Only a fool, a joker or a someone attempting suicide will knowingly swallow poison if it is known to be deadly. |
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Surely, people would not knowingly live in ways that threaten polar bears or coral reefs. |
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What with all the government awareness campaigns, it follows that they do so knowingly and willingly. |
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So that if you're knowingly taking advantage of people with a disadvantage, then you're coming foul of the Trade Practices Act. |
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Journalists who had followed the case from start to finish could not agree how culpable she was, how knowingly she lied. |
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That, or its members knowingly turned a blind eye to the gargantuan scale of pilfering going on under their noses. |
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The Court noted that Section 16 made it an offence for a licensee knowingly to harbour or suffer to remain on his premises any constable on duty. |
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No small part of Joyce's genius was his ability to use cliches creatively, imaginatively, knowingly. |
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It is a much more serious offence to knowingly evade tax than not to pay due to lack of knowledge of one's affairs. |
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No opportunity for zaniness is knowingly passed up, to the exasperation of the long-suffering staff. |
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An estate agent might be on the side of the seller, but he or she will never knowingly say something that's not true, Craig says. |
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Focused on the game, Mortlock wondered what his rival was about and seeing nothing but an expression of boyish anticipation, he smiled knowingly. |
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After all, few women would knowingly choose a sexual abuser as their gynecologist. |
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Only a fool, weight enforcement officers say, knowingly drives an overweight truck into a weigh station. |
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The Act also covers persons who knowingly or wilfully destroy, deface or conceal from the Revenue any documents. |
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The two men laughed and looked knowingly at each other, then disappeared around the corner. |
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And you would love to be the one to help, he thought knowingly, smiling and rising. |
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Cecil, meanwhile, became bolder with every minute, and looked at Gus, knowingly. |
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Everyone laughed and nodded knowingly as Crystal joked about offending her roommate with her stinky jars of Asian food. |
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But he smiled knowingly and disappeared briefly, returning to say they were expected. |
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She nods knowingly at the woman's frustration, vowing to stop by the coffee shop the next time she's in Farmington. |
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Then, any time the person looks at you after that, smile knowingly or wink at them. |
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This blurring of motives and roles is even more the case when the photographer is knowingly involved in the atrocities. |
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Whether the government of the day knowingly suppressed the evidence is a matter for tabloid debate. |
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In fact, one of the settlers knowingly built a house on a surveyed roadway. |
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And this overextension of projects was knowingly incorporated into the plan. |
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Here we can see how celebrities, whether knowingly or not, can easily exploit the weaknesses of small impoverished states. |
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The author refers to a conflict of which he either has little understanding, or knowingly distorts the truth. |
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They include on the spot fines for any pub, club or member of their bar staff knowingly serving alcohol to someone who is already drunk. |
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You should never knowingly consent to your own interview or conversation being tape-recorded without making a tape of your own. |
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But even if he knowingly told a falsehood simply to get more credibility, that would be serious professional misconduct. |
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I will abstain from whatever is deleterious and mischievous, and will not take or knowingly administer any harmful drug. |
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The evaluator is kept blind to the controls to prevent him or her from subtly tipping off the subject, either knowingly or unknowingly. |
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He appears to have been the kind of performer who would never knowingly reject an offer of employment or disappoint a paying audience. |
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However, we will not knowingly list any business that engages in illegal or immoral activity of any kind. |
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The bill also introduces a new power to obtain search warrants when an offence of knowingly possessing objectionable material is suspected. |
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The second issue of waiver comes into effect when a party knowingly acts in a manner where he waives or foregoes reliance upon some known right or defect. |
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Beck just nodded his head knowingly, before nodding toward Jesse, whose blonde bangs covered any expression his eyes were holding as they skimmed across the paper. |
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His mother smiles knowingly at his typically honest assessment. |
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It's important to distinguish between a circumscribed period of hardship that you enter into knowingly and an ongoing environment best suited for masochists. |
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Assad has been accused of knowingly leaving room for ISIS to grow, the better to weaken the less radical rebels. |
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Richard Dawkins recently tweeted that knowingly birthing a baby with Down syndrome is immoral. |
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The mushroom cloud exploded over Aspen and lingered for the following 24 hours or so, as we all just scratched our heads and nodded knowingly to each other. |
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Instead it will become regarded historically as a document that knowingly accelerated the demise of vernacular language usage in the Northern Territory. |
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In that memo, it was asserted that inflicting severe pain constituted torture only if the perpetrator knowingly acted for the express and sole purpose of causing agony. |
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Anna Peters denied being knowingly concerned with the importation of prohibited goods and she was cleared following a trial at Chelmsford Crown Court. |
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But in the cases that we refer to the criminal authorities, it is pretty clear that these are people who were deliberately and knowingly cooking the books. |
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A substantial and growing area of psychological research, cognitive science, knowingly and by design magnifies internal validity at the expense of external validity. |
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There is not even a colorable argument, that she somehow waived her parental rights, or that she otherwise knowingly carried a child who could be claimed by other people. |
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You may not use any of the services or systems to knowingly or recklessly transmit computer viruses, worms, Trojan horses, cancelbots, or other destructive programming code. |
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Under the bill, a person who knowingly discharges a firearm that sends a projectile across a property line could be charged with a Class C misdemeanor criminal violation. |
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A statement issued on behalf of the publisher said that it reasserted its support for the original order and repeated that it would never knowingly contravene a court order. |
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Cathy has been knowingly undersold, under-respected and undervalued. |
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They get themselves a fitting agent who lives in a retirement home and drives along in a wheelchair, but remarks knowingly that conjoined twins will be a tough sell. |
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The story begins with dysfunctional grandparents and extends itself to Mitchell's life in an unbroken line that will make students of social services work nod knowingly. |
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The government knowingly allowed the military-intelligence complex to repeatedly disregard its directive. |
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Just to remind our viewers, the potential crime here is that it's against the law to knowingly leak the identity of an undercover CIA or intelligence operative. |
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But when the church has knowingly let children suffer, it has lost its claim to the moral high ground until it has recompensed those who have been harmed. |
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He emphasised that anyone who is knowingly drunk is not served but anyone who is sober is entitled to purchase alcohol regardless of his or her appearance or demeanour. |
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An Army National Guard colonel charged with knowingly exposing a woman to HIV faced his accuser in a military courtroom on Monday. |
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Trading in a unique mix of absurdism and knowingly ancient music hall puns, slapstick, and gentle songs, the Gang was an essentially theatrical phenomenon. |
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And all the time her eyes, with their long lashes in their dark hollow sockets will gaze into the eyes of a man who loved her truly and knowingly married her. |
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The perjured evidence was not procured or knowingly adopted by Orion, nor was it given by someone who was part of the company's directing mind and will. |
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Her eyes glance knowingly at the little computer and then back to us. |
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He toys knowingly with the historical resonances and ontological possibilities of film, a perennial concern of French cinema and French film theory. |
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I thought spacey would silently read it and perhaps knowingly grin. |
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We warily sipped the lemonade, knowingly flirting with the tourist stomach disorder known here as Moctezuma's revenge. |
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Modalities of structuration, then, are simply ways in which rules and resources are knowingly used by people in interactions. |
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The firm has said it never knowingly allowed anyone connected with rogue regimes to use its companies. |
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Rome, by knowingly allowing the practice of ordaining former Anglican priests, supposed that their orders were invalid. |
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The corporation was accused of unethical behavior for knowingly producing a product suspected of harming health. |
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He insisted he did not knowingly take the drugs and claimed his drink was spiked on anight out. |
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One we were more than happy to spot in the Royal Box was the never knowingly underdressed David Beckham. |
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If the answers to the questions are willfully evasive or knowingly untrue, the talesman, when accepted, is a juror in name only. |
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He is expected to tell Wall Street traders that corporate leaders who knowingly misreport their companies' earnings should be jailed. |
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Other things being equal, a woman who knowingly refuses to delay conception after exposure to a teratogen acts irresponsibly. |
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I have never knowingly whaled on my abs or ripped my delts and if I had ever spent time pumping my guns I certainly wouldn't be telling you about it. |
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But though intriguing at first, his knowingly enigmatic narration, stylish antichoreography and overripe cinematography wear thin in the long run. |
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Will the sinner knowingly spurn exomologesis, which has been instituted by God for his restoration? that exomologesis which restored the king of Babylon to his royal throne? |
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Adam, learning that Eve has sinned, knowingly commits the same sin. |
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As interim deputy boss Julie, Jane Horrocks is never knowingly underacting, while her accent veers all over the shop like a trolley with three wonky wheels. |
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It's a dish that's certainly never knowingly undersold and the meat could hardly wait to fall from the bone and the crispiness gave it a flavour to savour. |
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Logically, there is no justification for having children's ability to knowingly engage in conduct turn on the social reprehensibility of the conduct in question. |
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It was alleged that in some cases the violations were due to negligence, while in others the violations were knowingly and willfully committed by refinery officials. |
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At first he plans to kill them for committing an abomination but later realizes he has no right to do so, as the cannibals do not knowingly commit a crime. |
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I have learned that BLX has maintained its loan origination volume only by knowingly approving loan applications that fail to comply with SBA regulations. |
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