At critical moments, it trips them, or causes them to stumble, or impels them to make a rash, unpremeditated move. |
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All growth is a leap in the dark, a spontaneous unpremeditated act without the benefit of experience. |
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He admitted one count of unpremeditated murder and one count of soliciting another soldier to commit unpremeditated murder. |
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From the commedia dell'arte to Jackie Chan, the pratfall and other seemingly unpremeditated mishaps of physical humor have had a timeless appeal. |
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In the same mood, Anonymous by Robert Flynn Johnson gives us 220 images by unknown photographers whose images are fresh and unpremeditated. |
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In the scientific story, as in the culinary one, long-term outcomes were unpremeditated. |
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How entranced we were in our games, reacting spontaneously and with unpremeditated laughter and tears. |
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Fine Gael leader Enda Kenny said in recent weeks the country had seen an unprecedented rise in the incidence of unpremeditated violence on our streets. |
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The 47-year-old Adiguna is charged with unpremeditated murder and illegal possession of a gun, which carry a 15-year prison term and a life sentence respectively. |
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His curiosity about my vision and experiences served to solicit my unscripted, unpremeditated and fairly stream-of-consciousness truth-telling commentary. |
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The words poured from William's mouth in an unpremeditated rush. |
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Someone shows up at a place, finds his spouse with another person, and in a sudden act of madness decides to get rid of them, finds a weapon and kills them, commits an unpremeditated murder. |
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The empowerment of women within agrarian reform, however, is occurring in an unpremeditated way and parallel to demands raised by the leadership of rural movements. |
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Francis Bacon, represented by a powerful 1965 image of a rider falling from a horse against a stark background, applied brushstrokes to canvas furiously, delighting in unpremeditated effects. |
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Animosities are softened by the intermediatory offices of an unpremeditated libation. |
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The more the evidence demonstrates an unpremeditated quality to events, the more the sentence may be mitigated. |
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To Eriksson's surprise, the trial, which occurred in June, 1969 resulted in Rafe's second conviction, an inevitable finding, in view of the fact that Rafe pleaded guilty to the charge of unpremeditated murder. |
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