In this play, Oscar Wilde wittingly expresses his view of the traditional institution of marriage and tests a young couple's fidelity. |
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Indian photographers of my generation have wittingly or unwittingly been influenced by a distinctly Western view of India. |
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When they represent their countries they become wittingly, if regrettably, icons of patriotism. |
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So wittingly or not, these corporations are helping to prop up a government notorious for its sheer awfulness and brutality. |
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I would not wittingly have intruded my poor presence upon such a gallant company. |
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He pulls back the curtain to reveal a magnificent charade in which everyone is wittingly or unwittingly complicit in the world's most extended re-enactment. |
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A sophisticated person need not behave like a madari and, wittingly or unwittingly, distort his public image in today's highly unethical and competitive politics. |
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Any good agency would have sufficient checks in place to ensure they don't place, either wittingly or unwittingly, someone not qualified to do the job. |
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This benefit does not apply to injuries caused by an object placed wittingly or unwittingly in the mouth. |
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Subtle discussion of such ideas is inaudible above the political rumpus that Mr Houellebecq has wrought, wittingly or otherwise. |
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And what will it take, with the EU now having made itself wittingly so dependent on Russian energy, to eventually permit an effective response? |
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The media is very influential in promoting, either wittingly or unwittingly, specific public images of migrants. |
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That the rebel movements have wittingly or unwittingly drawn air attacks upon the civilian population in Darfur is a matter of record. |
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Any re-evaluation of the anti-rightist movement or of Tiananmen, they believe, could rock the boat. Holes in the netYet both wittingly and unwittingly, the party is giving its critics more breathing space. |
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In its most recent usage, its negative connotations have been greatly enhanced by the implied or explicit sneer with which the word is delivered by the elites and the apple-polishers who, wittingly or not, serve them. |
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The Union and its member states, which are in the process of federalization or regionalization and companies, practice the federal method, wittingly or not. |
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Because, wittingly or unwittingly, these discussions today are in the public domain and national, European and international legislators are trying, cautiously, to legislate or give credibility to these actions. |
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It is ludicrous for the government to maintain the fiction that potential accomplices, wittingly or unwittingly, cannot be asked to tell Parliament what they knew, what they did and why. |
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While the vast majority of health professionals have made valuable contributions towards human rights, some have, wittingly or unwittingly, been complicit in human rights violations. |
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But the national consensus against NATO enlargement is an illusion or a myth to which many Russian politicians and analysts have wittingly or unwittingly fallen prey. |
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We need to be a little better informed about the kind of regulatory burdens which we might be creating wittingly or, more importantly, unwittingly in the legislation that we pass. |
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Unlike Claude Monet, his neighbour in Vernon, he was constantly and wittingly questioning subjects that seemed already to have been analysed and studied down to the nth degree. |
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It is 1927, and Pacelli, recently appointed papal nuncio in Munich, has just presented his credentials to President Hindenburg. Mr Cornwell may not wittingly have made this mistake. |
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Most people still correctly believe that, whether wittingly or unwittingly, with the best of intentions or the worst, the government exaggerated the case for war. |
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But Mr Bush, wittingly or not, had touched upon a serious point. |
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I know some who wittingly have drawne both profit and preferment from cuckoldrie, the only name whereof is so yrksome and bail-ful to so many men. |
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