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The group's name, Geto Boys, comes from a deliberate misspelling of the word " ghetto ".
The Illustrated Encyclopaedia of Music tells of Holder's powerful vocals, guitarist Dave Hill's equally arresting dress sense and the deliberate misspelling of their song titles for which they became well known.
It is sometimes termed a news hed, a deliberate misspelling that dates from production flow during hot type days, to notify the composing room that a written note from an editor concerned a headline and should not be set in type.
Skiffy is a deliberate humorous misspelling or mispronunciation of the controversial term " sci-fi ", a neologism referring to science fiction.
There is speculation that it may be a misspelling of Bartitsu, or a deliberate anachronism.
Officially, the name " Glay " is a deliberate misspelling of the word " gray " and represents the style of music they wanted to play: a mixture between rock ( black ) and pop ( white ).
The ‹ a › of différance is a deliberate " misspelling " of différence, though the two are pronounced identically ().
The character's name is a deliberate misspelling of the name of a bland and fairly inoffensive food, milk toast.
Hodgson, White and Wilson formed the band Runston Parva, its name a deliberate misspelling of a small East Yorkshire hamlet called Ruston Parva.
The name " Rednex " was chosen as a deliberate misspelling of the word " rednecks ".
This misspelling seems to be deliberate, in order to achieve more symmetry in the hieroglyphs.
In " Demon Ouija Board ," he is a disembodied booming voice who reminds Balthalthazar ( possibly a deliberate misspelling of Balthazar ) that the sole job of demons is to entertain.

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Scottish singer and actor Jimmy Somerville, as early as 1982, sported a new " look " with very short cut hair, and a kuifje (" small tuft " in Dutch ) up-front, in a deliberate move to resemble Tintin character.
The title is a deliberate pun on the phrase " to the manner born ," from Shakespeare's Hamlet (" Though I am a native here and to the manner born, it is a custom more honoured in the breach than the observance.
After a reconciliation with Albert, Rosie tells Albert's mother Mae that she will marry Albert despite Mae's racist objections, and to irritate her, declares she's Spanish (" Spanish Rose ") with deliberate comic exaggeration.
135 AD, indicating the pronunciation ʻAštōreṯ (" Ashtoreth ," " Ashtoret ") is a deliberate distortion of " Ashtart ", and that this is probably because the two last syllables have been pointed with the vowels belonging to bōšeṯ, (" bosheth ," abomination ), to indicate that that word should be substituted when reading.
In classical music, Richard Wagner's operas were a deliberate attempt to create a new kind of Gesamtkunstwerk (" total work of art "), transforming the legends of the Teutonic past nearly out of recognition into a new monument to the Romantic project.
He was noted for reading his own stage directions out loud, and was always greeted with a deliberate round of applause from the audience (" Enter Bluebottle wearing string and cardboard pyjamas.
This latter role was obscured in the immediate aftermath of World War II, both by accident and by deliberate obfuscation, when most of the focus was on the better-known Einsatzgruppen (" Operational groups ") who reported to the Reichssicherheitshauptamt ( RSHA — Reich Main Security Office ) under Reinhard Heydrich.
Sennett's style of " pie in the face " comedy is different from Chaplin's slower, more deliberate style, and when Charlie tries to assert his ideas, Sennett gives him some strong advice (" Less It Ends With a Chase ").
In Roman Catholic canon law, a solemn vow is a vow (" a deliberate and free promise made to God about a possible and better good ") that the Church has recognized as such.
) Another example is WMVX / Cleveland, OH, which ended a 1½-month all-Christmas music period on December 26, 2010, only to end their long-running Hot AC format with a deliberate wide selection of music ( from country to classical to TV and movie themes ), emerging with a new adult hits format as WHLK (" 106. 5 The Lake ") on January 3, 2011.
Known as the Progressive Circle, this government sponsored dowreh (" Persian for a gathering held at regular intervals ") was a deliberate attempt by the shah to thin out the older generation of politicians with a new ‘ progressive ’ crop.
While legend has it that the switch was the result of an error by an engraver, it was more likely a deliberate decision to pair the words with its founders Benjamin Franklin (" light ") and John Marshall (" law ").
The English 19th Century satirical painter John Leech included in his Comic History of Rome a depiction of the Rape of the Sabine Women, where the women are portrayed, with a deliberate anachronism, in Victorian costume and being carried off from the " Corona et Ancora " (" Crown and Anchor ", a common English pub sign in seafaring towns ).

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Kelly's athleticism gave his moves a distinctive broad, muscular quality, and this was a very deliberate choice on his part, as he explained: " There's a strong link between sports and dancing, and my own dancing springs from my early days as an athlete ... I think dancing is a man's game and if he does it well he does it better than a woman.
knowing deliberate suicide wasn't my metier,
Such is the position I assume ; and I feel so thoroughly convinced that it is a law of the animal economy, that such effects should follow such condition of mind and body, that I fear not to state, as my deliberate opinion, that this is a fact which cannot be controverted.
This incident, in my opinion, has never been adequately investigated and I believe it was a deliberate act of arson.
He declared his commitment to neutrality and justice at a meeting of Muslim businessmen: " Whatever may be my defects or lapses, let me assure you that I shall never disfigure my life with any deliberate acts of injustice to any community whatsoever.
I wish you to inform the Court that my absence, though deliberate, is not intended in any way to be disrespectful.
Ramsey Clark wrote a letter in 1995 to then-Attorney General Janet Reno in which he said that the case involved " a broader range of deliberate and systematic misconduct and abuse of power over a longer period of time in an effort to destroy a political movement and leader, than any other federal prosecution in my time or to my knowledge ".
Martin Brundle, in the commentary box alongside Murray Walker, immediately saw that Schumacher's move had been deliberate, saying, " That didn't work Michael, you hit the wrong part of him, my friend ".
Byron wrote again to his sister of his troubles with his mother: " all our disputes have been lately heightened by my one with that object of my cordial, deliberate detestation, Lord Grey de Ruthyn.
:: .... in harmony with the Magisterium of my Predecessors and in communion with the Bishops of the Catholic Church, I confirm that euthanasia is a grave violation of the law of God, since it is the deliberate and morally unacceptable killing of a human person.
This incident, in my opinion, has never been adequately investigated and I believe it was a deliberate act of arson.
In the piece, Jensen wrote that the September 11th terrorist attacks were " reprehensible and indefensible " but " no more despicable than the massive acts of terrorism – the deliberate killing of civilians for political purposes – that the U. S. government has committed during my lifetime.

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* Pesha — an " intentional sin "; an action committed in deliberate defiance of God
But Rabbi Benjamin Hecht writes that one Orthodox rabbi views homosexuality as a deliberate rebellion against God.
They did come up with some specific criticisms, including typographic unattractiveness ( the type is too small and hard to read ); non-use of capital letters ( only " God " was capitalized ; the goal was to save space ); excessive use of citations, giving misspellings as legitimate variants, dropping too many obsolete words, the lack of usage labels, and deliberate omission of biographical and geographical entries.
It is known to Us and to you that they who labor in invincible ignorance of our most holy religion and who, zealously keeping the natural law and its precepts engraved in the hearts of all by God, and being ready to obey God, live an honest and upright life, can, by the operating power of divine light and grace, attain eternal life, since God who clearly beholds, searches, and knows the minds, souls, thoughts, and habits of all men, because of His great goodness and mercy, will by no means suffer anyone to be punished with eternal torment who has not the guilt of deliberate sin.
Sincerely observing the natural law and its precepts inscribed by God on all hearts and ready to obey God, they live honest lives and are able to attain eternal life by the efficacious virtue of divine light and grace since God who clearly beholds, searches, and knows the minds, souls, thoughts, and habits of all men, because of His great goodness and mercy, will by no means suffer anyone to be punished with eternal torment who has not the guilt of deliberate sin. He saw their situation as different from that of people " living in error and alienated from the true faith and Catholic unity … stubbornly separated from the unity of the Church and also from the successor of Peter, the Roman Pontiff ," namely those of whom the Second Vatican Council said, as quoted above: " They could not be saved who, knowing that the Catholic Church was founded as necessary by God through Christ, would refuse either to enter it or to remain in it.
This version is often drawn as a deliberate allegory to the Christian belief that God sacrificed his son, Jesus of Nazareth.
Ahmadis argue that the condition of oral debate proposed by Meher Ali Shah was an indirect refusal of Ghulam Ahmad's challenge and a deliberate attempt to trap him, for if he had accepted, he would have broken his promise with God by engaging in debates, but if he had declined, it would have been assumed that Meher Ali Shah was victorious and Ghulam Ahmad had withdrawn.
But this is not to be done in anger, nor indiscriminately ; rather, it is only to be " invoked on such as, on deliberate and candid thought, are found condemned to them by the Law of God ; and then the curse should be invoked as in the presence of God, the searcher of hearts ; conscious that whosoever curses in the bitterness of his ... corrupt heart, and not in the light of God ’ s truth, the curse will return upon him.
In this state reading may cease, as well as deliberate thought ... When the feeling of prayer reaches the point where it becomes continuous, then spiritual prayer may be said to begin ... Without inner spiritual prayer there is no prayer at all, for this alone is real prayer, pleasing to God.
Some sins that are frequently considered eternal include deliberate rejection of the mercy of God, and ascribing the work of the Holy Spirit to the Devil.
" Gundry notes that the original wording makes it clear that God is promising only to protect from accidents, not from deliberate acts such as the one Satan is proposing.

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