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nto the control of their party, they used to | deliberate about matters of the greatest importance by |
Web blocking is very easy to circumvent, so | deliberate access is not prevented by web blocking. |
To prevent | deliberate access to child abuse material on the Intern |
sponse capabilities for emergencies, whether | deliberate, accidental, or natural.” |
osques desecrated in what has been called 'a | deliberate act of unnecessary vandalism'. |
an authorities claimed the explosions were a | deliberate act of sabotage to force the nation into sur |
Whether the defiling was caused by a | deliberate act, as for example in the case of a crime, |
Wizardry in the Fortress series is a | deliberate act-a technical manipulation of paranormal p |
s life he maintained that the swamping was a | deliberate act. |
lt of adjoining state boundaries, not of any | deliberate action on GPB's part to encroach on WTCI's t |
uling coined the phrase "inadvertent and not | deliberate actions cannot encompass reckless conduct". |
cal terrorists or even arson due to previous | deliberate acts in the past. |
rs described the events of September 2008 as | deliberate acts by anti-socials and denied any religiou |
In what seemed to the Joneses to be a | deliberate affront, Graham held his only American campa |
gs were constructed with flat roofs with the | deliberate aim of encouraging commercial office develop |
Seeing this, "at least a hundred men took | deliberate aim at him, and fired at point-blank range", |
The first five songs feature a slow, | deliberate, almost ethereal tone. |
le, the Prelude, which opens with a stately, | deliberate, almost verbose introduction is followed by |
primitive, avant-lo-fi passion and fiercely | deliberate amateurism: an idea growing rapidly in popul |
A policy of | deliberate ambiguity (also known as a policy of strateg |
t Israel should retain its current policy of | deliberate ambiguity regarding its nuclear status. |
if the slugs cannot successfully separate, a | deliberate amputating of the penis takes place. |
ss, which Emperor Haile Selassie viewed as a | deliberate and public insult. |
large settlements, claiming the actions were | deliberate and not covered by insurance. |
' | Deliberate and accidental hindrances of every sort intr |
to this sentence would constitute a further | deliberate and egregious violation of Article I of the |
nently disable and/or disfigure the victims, | deliberate and life-threatening starvation, physical an |
ageously and deserved special notice for the | deliberate and cool manner in which he acted throughout |
esearch, as the actions did not appear to be | deliberate and Ihimaera had apologised. |
NASA adopted a | deliberate and incremental approach in developing the F |
Willful, | deliberate and premeditated murder in the commission of |
nd allow them to follow God's call in a more | deliberate and individual way. |
illiam Johnson has argued that this tilt was | deliberate and formed part of the bookroll's design. |
er the building's collapse was accidental or | deliberate and who was responsible. |
n, on the grounds that neither violation was | deliberate and that both had occurred after the electio |
The jury took 28 minutes to | deliberate and sentenced Snook to death by electrocutio |
This change was | deliberate and reflected Aste's belief that nationalism |
Mendes' dominating visual style was | deliberate and composed, with a minimalist design that |
Willful, | deliberate and premeditated murder by a person engaged |
Willful, | deliberate and premeditated murder by an inmate while i |
Willful, | deliberate and premeditated murder committed during an |
This is a result of a | deliberate and constructive engagement with all members |
ed, it is probable that the missing part was | deliberate, and was a pun on the song text "j'ay perdu |
educators, who feared that the omission was | deliberate and politically motivated. |
ms; however, the Ba`thist regime made a very | deliberate and conscious decision to intentionally kill |
ncluded that his departure in techniques was | deliberate and not an act of ignorance. |
gh a process, again, that was thoughtful and | deliberate and focused to come up with what was our bes |
He recognized that strategy is partially | deliberate and partially unplanned, though whether the |
Sorcery is similar in its | deliberate application, but Cherryh reserves the word h |
ith many families housed in a single room, a | deliberate arrangement meant to cause suffering and dis |
Howard himself was well aware of these | deliberate artistic discrepancies, and dealt delicately |
mbly of twenty-two men, who came together to | deliberate as a parliament on questions affecting the c |
d about 15 minutes earlier and may have been | deliberate as well). |
It coinciding with Easter, however, is | deliberate as it follows the motto of the Basque Nation |
b seriously enough to weigh the evidence and | deliberate as duty calls, and those who fail in that du |
ited to Ralf and Florian, further hints at a | deliberate association with conceptualist art, being a |
There is no evidence to suggest it was a | deliberate atrocity, and there is no evidence to sugges |
is definitely deplorable but it was never a | deliberate atrocity. |
is clear and what we can all agree on is any | deliberate attack on innocent civilians, regardless of |
Reducing speed to carry out a | deliberate attack, Bebas stalked the submarine. |
on of civilians, abuse in detention centres, | deliberate attacks on non-combatants, hospitals and amb |
tection of European citizens from accidents, | deliberate attacks, fraud and illegal actions against E |
The award was viewed as a | deliberate attempt to irritate Romania's leadership, an |
The film-apparently in a | deliberate attempt to capture what the director called |
part of the Foreign Press Association, or a | deliberate attempt to circumvent the rules, is unknown, |
cartoon in their holy month of Ramadhan as a | deliberate attempt to ridicule Muhammad, who is highly |
The paintings represent a | deliberate attempt at self-investigation. |
It may be a | deliberate attempt of a maliciously crafted attack on a |
ly, a charge which Henderson described as "a | deliberate attempt to fool the Ulster people". |
Hums was a | deliberate attempt by the band to record in a variety o |
He strongly lamented on the | deliberate attempt of the Supreme Court in not consider |
Munyaneza denied that there was a | deliberate attempt the exclude opposition candidate Vic |
rights groups say the timing appears to be a | deliberate attempt to keep the Nobel laureate from part |
rised by the committee as follows: “unless a | deliberate attempt be made by society through the agenc |
There is a | deliberate attempt within most house churches to minimi |
In 1989 there was a | deliberate attempt to increase the lighter, more comic |
According to Waugh, Hank was also "a | deliberate attempt to work in the field of social usefu |
Defence and Foreign Affairs portfolios is a | deliberate attempt to generate balanced and fair analys |
he Conservative Party is nothing less than a | deliberate attempt on the part of important sections of |
osis, the variety of styles can be read as a | deliberate attempt, a careful plan, to capture the gaze |
In the match, players on both sides made | deliberate attempts to harm opponents though only two p |
ve and it has been suggested that there were | deliberate attempts to transmit the virus to Tutsi wome |
nce within Illinois as well as investigating | deliberate attempts to avoid paying taxes.(see |
e Chippewas would unite and become a threat, | deliberate attempts were made to sabotage any attempts |
Tovey observes that this ambiguity is | deliberate: attempts to characterise the movement as a |
sh history has witnessed politically-driven, | deliberate attempts to weaken the content of public edu |
erns that "young people are poorly served by | deliberate attempts to withhold, distort or misrepresen |
Tenacious D also employs the technique of | deliberate backmasking on "Karate", a technique employe |
triple-double by also attempting to shoot a | deliberate bad shot in order to quickly retrieve his ow |
sted in Private Eye that the appointment was | deliberate because the Warrington constituency would be |
27. Consult and | deliberate before thou act, that thou mayest not commit |
These include disloyalty, | deliberate betrayal, or treason, especially for persona |
Dumitriu's work involves | deliberate blurring of the supposed boundaries between |
gynous about Lotus Weinstock that requires a | deliberate blurring of the genders? |
Pilots have reported repeated and | deliberate breaches of international safety regulations |
d realignment, which saw the making of three | deliberate breaches of the old sea bank. |
of its music and dramatic structure and its | deliberate break with the verismo style popular at the |
conceiving "a more developed comic book - a | deliberate bridge between comic books and book books. |
The Bandung Sea of Fire was the | deliberate burning of much of the southern side of the |
ly damaged in a fire, suspected to have been | deliberate by one party or another...this is disputed e |
SylvaC (with a | deliberate capital C at the end) is a brand of British |
ticular time and place, with no apparent and | deliberate cause but with marked effects. |
In the spring of 1992, a | deliberate, centrally planned, and well-organized campa |
The | Deliberate Chambers of the Empire Eighteen articles whi |
side of marriage), the use of an alias, or a | deliberate change of surname. |
He also made | deliberate changes. |
al Technique, Paris and Common have made the | deliberate choice not to don expensive jewelry as a sta |
Whether forced out by church leadership or a | deliberate choice to escape the harsh environment, the |
This choice serves as a | deliberate cinematizing of its content.. |
al-line while lying on the floor following a | deliberate collision with the West Brom goalkeeper. |
owed somewhat of a departure by intertwining | deliberate comedy and fictional characters interacting |
dents in the Soviet Union are now accused of | deliberate concealment of facts, being referred to as " |
e, and after much prayer, I have come to the | deliberate conclusion that it is as a C.M.S literature |
e film into an organizing tool by increasing | deliberate consumer advocacy and influencing industry c |
effort by the author of Matthew to create a | deliberate contrast with Jesus, with Herod being the em |
Thomas E. Crow draws attention to the | deliberate contrast between Bengston's flamboyant, comp |
A cleave in an optical fiber is a | deliberate, controlled break, intended to create a perf |
the phrase experimentum crucis, denoting the | deliberate creation of such a situation for the purpose |
as a being from Hell who collected souls, a | deliberate crossover with RAW, which was also airing on |
nd that the animal is suffering, either from | deliberate cruelty, neglect, ignorance, accident or aba |
dwives may perform an episiotomy, which is a | deliberate cut made in the perineum starting from the f |
ers and non-researchers alike to discuss and | deliberate cutting-edge scientific concepts and ideas. |
leased U.S. government report confirming the | deliberate damage. |
Langton had sought advantage for himself by | deliberate deception of the Parliamentary Accounts Depa |
735 and replace it with an Act criminalising | deliberate deception. |
as Worcestershire's regular wicket-keeper, a | deliberate decision made by the county to allow Bernard |
hown a capacity for classical restraint by a | deliberate decision to prevent the ornamentation from s |
g back by design, in reality they intended a | deliberate defense. |
n in 1996, have progressed slowly because of | deliberate delays by Jaruzelski lawyers. |
The term also applies to the | deliberate denial of technology for geopolitical or neo |
In this manner, the | deliberate destruction of houses and expulsion of peopl |
It has since broken stories on the | deliberate destruction of Iraqi water treatment plants |
severely damaged by the fighting and by the | deliberate destruction and plundering from retreating G |
nlawfully requisitioning means of transport, | deliberate destruction of another's property and illega |
The scenes in the tomb show | deliberate destruction. |
This reduces the remaining | deliberate discharge of oil-contaminated water and incr |
is the promise of payment that inspires his | deliberate disconnection from reality. |
"Syncopation is," however, "very simply, a | deliberate disruption of the two- or three-beat stress |
xplains, Cubism in poetry "is the conscious, | deliberate dissociation and recombination of elements i |
ded Ventana a poetry magazine that "marked a | deliberate distance from the social realist poetry that |
Nevertheless, the | deliberate distortions have had a significant influence |
nia, landed on St. George's Island after the | deliberate driving of their ship, the Sea Venture, onto |
died in Greenport, New York, reportedly of a | deliberate drug overdose. |
istration, and author of the well known "The | Deliberate Dumbing Down of America" Charlotte Iserbyt, |
Celebrities delivered these results in a | deliberate echo of the Eurovision Song Contest itself. |
Democracy in Europe has | deliberate echoes of Alexis de Tocqueville's Democracy |
In a | deliberate effort to keep the score "light", this song |
Its binary opposite, voluntary memory, is a | deliberate effort to recall the past. |
am's source for genuine banknote paper, in a | deliberate effort to destabilize the Confederate econom |
fracture in his jaw after being struck by a | deliberate elbow thrown by David Partridge during a mat |
construction debris, sewn materials, and the | deliberate elevation of common hardware to a visual lan |
hidden away from the viewer, creating a very | deliberate emotional distance. |
itics that were largely manifested through a | deliberate emphasis on style over substance in terms of |
re increasing and so some businesses see the | deliberate encouragement of this re-use as a means to r |
The original title was a | deliberate error, as the film explains. |
Such a | deliberate, even if fictional, violation of the sacred |
l election and subsequently ruled to contain | deliberate false statements attacking Elwyn Watkins' ch |
am for its use of aggressive advertising and | deliberate false positives. |
They were a | deliberate feature in this sense: I invented the javasc |
extending completely around the mansion - a | deliberate feature by James Wyatt to discourage tradesm |
Deliberate fires were already started by squads led by | |
ts in flight, usually flying low with a slow | deliberate flight. |
ench stopped only by The Dutch Water Line, a | deliberate flooding of large parts of the Dutch country |
This contrast is | deliberate, for he soon develops feelings for Mizuki. |
own in support of Operations Deny Flight and | Deliberate Force over Bosnia-Herzegovina and Operation |
Gulf with combat missions flown in Operation | DELIBERATE FORCE (Bosnia 1995), Operation ALLIED FORCE |
Fleet (CTF 60) during NATOs combat Operation | Deliberate Force in Bosnia. |
During Operation | Deliberate Force in 1995, one French Mirage 2000 had be |
y targeting support to NATO during Operation | Deliberate Force in Bosnia in 1995. |
ld Democracy in Haiti, and in 1995 Operation | Deliberate Force in the Balkans. |
hat the verse is politically motivated and a | deliberate foreshadowing of the persecution of Jesus an |
iblical history but Davies was not guilty of | deliberate forgery unlike his contemporary Iolo Morganw |
es touted in the "Houston Miracle" as false; | deliberate fraud occurred at Sharpstown High School, fo |
They further accused Fell of | deliberate fraud. |
group was the economic crisis rather than a | deliberate fraud. |
ously over the ball, accumulating at his own | deliberate gait... |
It is even used as a | deliberate game. |
Narratives rely on | deliberate gaps and fashion collective blind spots (Jar |
ct, which he and his supporters protested as | deliberate gerrymandering. |
the condition of equipment during play, and | deliberate harassment or injury to competitors. |
NTSB agreed the Ferguson's actions were not | deliberate, his appeal was rejected when the court deci |
e show contained many on-going gags, such as | deliberate historical inaccuracies (such as Canada bein |
Louise Hogarth documenting the phenomenon of | deliberate HIV infection; bugchasing. |
Although it does not appear to be a | deliberate hoax, this original classification proved to |
d Kapitza frequently opened discussions with | deliberate howlers so that even the youngest would spea |
m this style by attempting to introduce more | deliberate humor and fictional characters interacting w |
a company that develops novel fruit through | deliberate hybridization. |
He is charged with | deliberate illegal discharge of hazardous pollutants, v |
t implicates Hawkes in a robbery-homicide in | deliberate imitation of Ian's case. |
ess throughout Europe; they were composed in | deliberate imitation of the Greek gnomic writers of the |
ly completed when floodgates were closed and | deliberate impoundment was begun in September 1952. |
This misspelling seems to be | deliberate, in order to achieve more symmetry in the hi |
y on the tongue', and now and then he was as | deliberate in his delivery as if he had been reading pr |
d formerly had this track on it, or it was a | deliberate inclusion by the band. |
ees is “ordinarily necessary” to demonstrate | deliberate indifference. |
What is more, through a | deliberate indiscretion by Laura's flatmate Ruth, he le |
dren, and whatever she wrote bore no hint of | deliberate infantilization but rather of true childhood |
ration prohibits the torture, defined as the | deliberate infliction of severe pain, on any great ape, |
h is repeated with decreasing tempo and more | deliberate intensity. |
ression, but to characterize their action as | deliberate intent to harm a person is beyond what would |
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