I purposefully choose not to have a car, because of the negative environmental impact, and the nearest bottle bank is over a mile away. |
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Less purposefully, the president also attained the type of monetary policy that he had earlier sought. |
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There is an inability to communicate or interact purposefully with the environment. |
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They had been taught more purposefully, coached in exam technique and raised and educated in settings where academic achievement was valued. |
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The English teacher was walking purposefully towards Zack, her entire body posture screamed that she was on the warpath. |
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Her actions and movements sluggish and purposefully so, she has a bad feeling. |
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Some users are purposefully misspelling or jumbling the names of songs so they are harder to track down. |
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Technicians in white coats, latex gloves, and hairnets walk the halls and move about the lab purposefully. |
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Such reductionism is done purposefully to justify military aggression, he added. |
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His remarks prompted speculation last night that the Government was purposefully sending out mixed messages to try and wrong-foot opposition. |
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We were visionary idealists, purposefully choosing to pursue a lifestyle that did not apishly conform to culture. |
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They're purposefully designed to keep us in line by giving us a glimpse of what life would be like if schools didn't exist. |
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For instance, we purposefully deflect our gaze from features that would normally matter to us. |
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Portugal take the throw-in and immediately resume stroking the ball around purposefully. |
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And then he finds an actor who seems to purposefully carry the weight and fate of the world on his broad, beefy shoulders. |
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But Dominican nationalists, purposefully misconstruing its terms, have portrayed it an alarming attack on national sovereignty. |
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Asgard purposefully sunk his Blade into the thin red slit and pulled it sideways and down, enlarging it. |
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We resumed holding hands, all our faces now purposefully solemn, though with little smiles twitching at our mouths. |
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I didn't mean to be purposefully vague about the details of what happened to me. |
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Working hours can be purposefully staggered to meet the needs of the organisation and the individual. |
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He is aware that the French in the above poem is purposefully calqued on English, rather than based on standard French. |
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At 511 pages and laden with purposefully abstruse and obfuscatory language, the constitution meets only the second of Bonaparte's criteria. |
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The traditional community right over water is purposefully being eroded by those who would make capital out of this scarce natural resource. |
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The ship, which had been steam purposefully is now steaming slowly in circles, barely making steerage way. |
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After settling down, St Lucia took their strides more purposefully, with the crowd spurring them on for a goal opener. |
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Contact sessions are held in purposefully homely rooms with comfortable easy chairs and lots of toys, games and activities. |
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To purposefully remove such material from the syllabus can surely only lead to homophobia or ignorance in the minds of pupils? |
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Still chuckling, he picked up her mug and purposefully set it on the opposite end of the table. |
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In establishing the Roadmap, NIH purposefully intended to usher new researchers and new fields into the fold. |
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Olivia gestured vaguely in the direction of the candy and Isabella took off, striding purposefully. |
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When I went to view the show, all I encountered was a purposefully composed, near derelict space. |
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Niklas headed purposefully for the gramophone in the living room and let the sounds of cheerful Bavarian folk music fill the apartment. |
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There were well-groomed sales negotiators talking purposefully on the phones trying hard to pitch a sale here and close another deal there. |
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I much prefer it when he strides purposefully through the office with a menacing glare. |
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I leave the boss and stride purposefully to the colour printer to retrieve my latest set of glossy prints. |
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He walked purposefully to the small nightstand by the motel bed and pulled a tissue from the box on top of the table. |
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They slog purposefully, awaiting the report of the distant guns to herald the attack. |
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Michelle completely ignored him and strode purposefully to the racks full of sniper rifles. |
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Using this gift purposefully, we tap into a higher dimension of intelligence. |
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We have to devise ways in which serious matters are seriously and purposefully discussed. |
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There was some stuff going on there that wasn't entirely explained purposefully. |
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She organized them into an orderly set of people each working purposefully and productively. |
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The latter means that management can purposefully change the mix, introducing more market, for example, or less command. |
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I want the paintings clearly and purposefully hung, without trying to conceal or minimize the visual interruption. |
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The acting is purposefully melodramatic and adds to the satirical atmosphere that runs through each scene. |
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Their purposefully chaotic show unites song, video and propaganda as the boys bid to convert us from eco-worriers to eco-warriors. |
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The reader is purposefully kept off-balance, not wholly in control of what they read. |
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The work wound down and the planned clean-up of the site was purposefully put aside. |
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Employing language that is purposefully stylized and mannered, it reads something like a perverse Lewis Carroll. |
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We purposefully picked the specific airline because it was the largest and most wellknown national carrier. |
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He is still as purposefully didactic as ever, using the genre of educational information posters to inform us of our own miseducation. |
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The soaring interior spaces of the new churches had their counterpart in elegantly designed and purposefully placed sculptures. |
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And I meant that on SO many levels, levels you will certainly understand once you figure out how to purposefully embarrass me in public. |
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Penelope purposefully marched into the throng of suitors, looking for the familiar and somewhat exasperating figure. |
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We can guide students more purposefully through their work as writers and use our responses to teach, not just to critique or grade. |
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Davenport's purposefully low-tech sculptures maintain a good balance of homespun craftsmanship and conceptual artistry. |
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Many political ecologists are purposefully engaged in such action. |
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The boss strode purposefully past the janitors, but then suddenly stopped. |
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Mader even told the Swiss paper that he purposefully did not promote gay Swiss Guards out of fear that they would be disloyal. |
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Some chains purposefully advertise in markets before entering them. |
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Your sword must strike purposefully, not just clumsy swipes. |
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The city seems awash with lithely fit people, slinging gym bags over their muscular shoulders as they stride purposefully towards the nearest health-club. |
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Of course, there are those who seek not to enlighten, but to habitually and purposefully obfuscate in order to baffle a client or weary public into submission. |
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The Pakistanis, on the other hand, played purposefully with some incisive moves from both the flanks, creating a lot of problems for the Indian defenders. |
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Reviving himself from his contemplations, Jonathan got up and stretched luxuriously before striding purposefully to his desk and examined the items left there by Thom. |
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A man with auburn hair and hazel eyes stalked purposefully into the room. |
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He's purposefully avoiding the questions about his own prior admissions. |
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Charlie stumbles as they purposefully trip him and push him down. |
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All thoughts of the recent bitter conflict that brought its thriving tourist industry to a complete halt have been diplomatically, but purposefully, sidelined. |
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Dons and postgrads stride purposefully through the quads, clutching books and papers, on their way to the Bodleian Library, or to a committee meeting, or to lunch. |
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One deeply unamused officer strides purposefully up the street to me. |
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Reid looked grim, his head slightly bowed as he strode purposefully, not saying anything, his visage adding to the drama. |
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Over the past 10 years, experimental observations have suggested that bacteria might be able to alter their mutability purposefully in response to stress. |
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There is still a long way to go before the big tent is rebuilt after having been purposefully burned down in recent years. |
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John Griffiths, who lived in the building 22 years before being forced out, accuses Casimir and Arrieta of purposefully damaging the building to make it unlivable. |
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Sir George strode purposefully towards a grand statue of a heroic millipede raised on its hinder legs clutching a large cross in several of its limbs. |
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I swear as I march purposefully toward the direction of the morgue. |
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The device itself and connecting app was purposefully designed to be simple. |
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He was moving towards her with a purposefully predatory stride, stopping only when he was breath-catching inches away from her. |
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The original concessions to oil companies purposefully assigned swamps and wetlands along the East border of the lakes for facilities. |
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In white ankle socks and with a golden shawl covering her head, the Queen stepped purposefully into the Sikh prayer hall. |
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The rumor is this was purposefully done to lead up to a second book. |
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He believed that the best poetry relied on contemporary language, and he disliked the use of decorative or purposefully archaic language. |
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However, the pouting, sleazy come-ons and Prince-style controversy are purposefully underpinned. |
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The formal couplets with their feminine rhymes are amazing, and very purposefully amazing, if we remember the etymology of the word amaze. |
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As police divers we can't legally dive any deeper so, if it exists, the new garden could have been purposefully put out of our reach. |
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Clark Kent's self-effacing behavior is to purposefully make people ignore him. |
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Peter also uses a technique called deliberate disfluency which is when you purposefully stammer to conquer the fear of stammering. |
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Jason Scotland should have scored after Tamas advanced purposefully down the right before pulling the ball back into the path of his team-mate, who shot straight at Myhill. |
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He showed for the ball, drove forward with it purposefully and, deservingly, his captain's performance was rewarded with the assist and goal that won the match for Villa. |
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Strategic ambiguity is purposefully avoiding clarity of communication to contuse the reader or listener into believing one's argument has more validity than it actually has. |
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