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Lyons, John A. Murphy, Roy Foster, and James S. Donnelly, Jr, as well as historians Cecil Woodham-Smith, Peter Gray, Ruth Dudley Edwards and Cormac Ó Gráda have denied claims of a deliberate policy of genocide.

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His brother Liu Xiu, by contrast, was a careful and deliberate man, who was content to be a farmer.
His brother Liu Xiu, by contrast, was a careful and deliberate man, who was content to be a farmer.
Certainly some typical Shakespearean plot elements, such as women disguised as men, a disaffected younger brother and a switch from scenes at court to one in the country are to be found, but the possibility remains that these were included by another as an " homage " to Shakespeare's style, or as a deliberate attempt to deceive.
He had a brother, Liu Xiu who, by contrast, was a careful and deliberate man, who was content to be a farmer.

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Urban folk musicians of the time ( to whom Bob Dylan referred in Rolling Stone as " the left-wing puritans that seemed to have a hold on the folk-music community ") frequently associated folk music with leftist politics and were contemptuous of the Trio's deliberate political neutrality.
At a time when most teams played a deliberate slow-up style and scoring less than 30 wasn't just common, it was expected, Bob McDermott frequently scored more than 20 points, and scored as many as 36.
In 2004, Bob Sura of the Atlanta Hawks was denied his third consecutive triple-double by also attempting to shoot a deliberate bad shot in order to quickly retrieve his own rebound.
Interestingly, the original liner notes for JuJu ( by Nat Hentoff ) made no mention of Coltrane, nor of Shorter's apprenticeship with him ; Bob Blumenthal, author of the liner notes for the new Rudy Van Gelder edition of the album, speculates that this was a deliberate omission.

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Whether the timing of the episode was a deliberate attempt to overshadow the opening night of the BBC's first commercial rival has been debated ever since.
On request from Williams-Ellis, Portmeirion was not identified on screen as the filming location until the credits of the final episode of the series, and indeed Williams-Ellis stated that the levy of a reasonable entrance fee was a deliberate ploy to prevent the village from being spoilt by overcrowding.
In a deliberate case of art imitating life, the final episode of the first series introduces a character named Ron Rust, a writer who, for reasons that he doesn't quite understand, owes the BBC £ 17, 000 and who is trying to write a black comedy about a university in order to pay the debt off.
Its language is plain, but " every sentence feels weighted and deliberate, every episode carefully chosen and delineated ... One has the sense of merciless experience mercilessly distilled to its essence ..." She writes that the power of the narrative has come at the cost of literal truth.
Notice the deliberate spelling mistake in the title ( Dairies-Diaries ), which is pointed out in the final episode of Da Dick and Dom Dairies.
Although Kneale would go on to use the Martian " Wild Hunt " as a deliberate allegory for the recent Notting Hill race riots, some Black British leaders were upset with the depiction of racial tensions in the first episode.
In recent years, she played recurring roles as Drew Carey's mother on The Drew Carey Show ( during one episode of which she was referred to as her Happy Days character Mrs. Cunningham, a deliberate error for a contest the show was running ); as evil Bernice Forman on That ' 70s Show ; and as Lorelai " Trix " Gilmore and Marylin on Gilmore Girls.
The fourth season of Poltergeist: The Legacy featured an episode starring WWE wrestler The Undertaker as a being from Hell who collected souls, a deliberate crossover with RAW, which was also airing on the USA Network at the time and earning the network some of the highest ratings on cable TV.
The episode does cause the audience ( and Baltar ) to think Shelly Godfrey is related to Head Six, however this is demonstrated to be a deliberate red herring by subsequent episodes of Battlestar Galactica.
Typically, Colbert starts an episode with teasers regarding the show's topics and guest ; each headline is structured to be a deliberate pun.
Jeff Eastin acknowledged on his live Twitter feed during the airing of that episode that the dialogue is a deliberate reference this episode, and a " shout out " to Jane Espenson, who is now part of the White Collar writing staff.
The show was embroiled in a deliberate controversy with the British Columbia Human Rights Commission for Hotz's actions in the episode " Who Can Piss Off More People ", where he paid to have a plane fly over Toronto dragging a banner that reads " Jesus Sucks ".

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Apostasy ( turning from Christ ) is only committed through a deliberate, willful rejection of Jesus and renunciation of saving faith.
This seems to have been encouraged by exports and influence from the Middle-East and eastern Mediterranean where deliberate production of brass from metallic copper and zinc ores had been introduced.
The film is full of deliberate anachronisms, from the Count Basie Orchestra playing " April in Paris " in the Wild West, to Slim Pickens referring to the Wide World of Sports, to the German Heer of WWII.
During the governorship of Montagu Norman, which lasted from 1920 to 1944, the Bank made deliberate efforts to move away from commercial banking and become a central bank.
Zebrafish have been introduced to parts of the United States, presumably by deliberate release or by escape from fish farms.
Outside of America, the first deliberate attempts to create a " Pan-Celtic music " were made by the Breton Taldir Jaffrennou, having translated songs from Ireland, Scotland, and Wales into Breton between the two world wars.
Since pure consequentialism holds that an action is to be judged solely by its result, most consequentialist theories hold that a deliberate action is no different from a deliberate decision not to act.
In addition, later revisions to the qualification criteria add several requirements that have not been made into formalized ' rules ': innocent bystanders cannot be in danger, and the qualifying event must be caused without deliberate intent ( to prevent glory-seekers from purposely injuring themselves solely to win a Darwin ).
Despite the fact that parallels between Captain Marvel and Superman seemed more tenuous ( Captain Marvel's powers came from magic, unlike Superman's ), the courts ruled that substantial and deliberate copying of copyrighted material had occurred.
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.
Roche's hypothesis that Palestrina's seemingly dispassionate approach to expressive or emotive texts could have resulted from his having to produce many to order, or from a deliberate decision that any intensity of expression was unbecoming in church music has not been confirmed by historians.
Tense comes from Old French tens " time " ( now spelled temps through deliberate archaisation ), from Latin " time ".
One of the reasons given for developing Galileo as an independent system was that position information from GPS can be made significantly inaccurate by the deliberate application of universal Selective Availability ( SA ) by the US military ; this was enabled until 2000, and can be re-enabled at any time.
Some believe this may be due to deliberate price fixing by those who bought the stockpile echoing the warnings from the Japan Wildlife Conservation Society on price-fixing after sales to Japan in 1997, and monopoly given to traders who bought stockpiles from Burundi and Singapore in the 1980s.
That this Assembly doth explicitly and peremptorily declare, that it views the powers of the federal government as resulting from the compact to which the states are parties, as limited by the plain sense and intention of the instrument constituting that compact, as no further valid than they are authorized by the grants enumerated in that compact ; and that, in case of a deliberate, palpable, and dangerous exercise of other powers, not granted by the said compact, the states, who are parties thereto, have the right, and are in duty bound, to interpose, for arresting the progress of the evil, and for maintaining, within their respective limits, the authorities, rights and liberties, appertaining to them.
This was a deliberate act, called case hardening, and is carried out by enriching the surface iron with carbon from organic materials packed tightly around the piece which is then heated in a forge.
The events that trigger the sixth amendment safeguards under Massiah are ( 1 ) the commencement of adversarial criminal proceedings and ( 2 ) deliberate elicitation of information from the defendant by governmental agents.
* 1836 – A convention of delegates from 57 Texas communities convenes in Washington-on-the-Brazos, Texas, to deliberate independence from Mexico.

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Another motive for deliberate errors is cartographic " vandalism ": a mapmaker wishing to leave his or her mark on the work.
) 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.

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