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Instinctively and be
Instinctively thinking that he was going to be attacked, Washington turned and landed a devastating blow to Tomjanovich's face, with the unsuspecting Tomjanovich running headlong directly into the punch.

Instinctively and .
Instinctively aware of the charged atmosphere, Poet raised his head slowly, looking first at Elaine.
Instinctively he exhaled through his nose then sucked in the air from the hose.
Instinctively a humanist, Bancroft had little patience with the narrow curriculum of Harvard in his day and the rather pedantic spirit with which classical studies were pursued there.
It describes that " Instinctively they stuck to the Small Things.
Instinctively, Kirk reacts, but freezes when Spock stops him.
*" Instinctively Good.
Instinctively grabbing the knife, Zsasz saw in the man's eyes that all life is meaningless and that nothing nor anyone matters.
Instinctively defensive, as before, Lizzie counters that her dreams are just a different kind (" Simple Little Things "), but feeling that she'll never get what she wants, she breaks down.
Instinctively recognizing that this is a holy place, she prays.
Instinctively, Vance not only disarmed her, but reacted so precisely that he contained the actual smoke from the gun, driving home the prosecution's case ; Vance was acquitted of murder, but was convicted of negligent homicide.
Instinctively, Banda Bahadur adopted the vital principles of war-Surprise Flexibility, Offensive action and Concentration of Force at a point to gain local superiority.
Instinctively, Jorge was disposed to allow it, as a reward to one of his own ; but since it was on the king's order, he feared it was the thin end of the wedge to more royal appropriations of Order properties.

innocence and does
Alford guilty plea, an " I'm guilty but I didn't do it " plea and the Alford doctrine ) in United States law is a guilty plea in criminal court, where the defendant does not admit the act and asserts innocence.
The Court ruled, " Although an Alford plea allows a defendant to plead guilty amid assertions of innocence, it does not require a court to accept those assertions.
Othello, realizing Desdemona's innocence, attacks Iago but does not kill him, saying that he would rather have Iago live the rest of his life in pain.
That means that even if a scientist does falsify data, he can expect to get away with it – or at least claim innocence if his results conflict with others in the same field.
Pinkerton admits to Sharpless that he does not know whether he is really in love or just infatuated, but he is bewitched with Butterfly ’ s innocence, charm and beauty, like a butterfly fluttering around and then landing with silent grace, so beautiful " that I must have her, even though I injure her butterfly wings ".
The presumption of innocence does not mean that the jury or anyone else must pretend or assume that the defendant is in fact innocent of the charges.
Upon questioning her, he is convinced of her innocence and that she does not love Shelby.
Although she curtly professes her belief in Aziz's innocence, she does nothing to help him.
Despite being surrounded by rampant misery, sickness and death, Giosuè does not question this fiction because of his father's convincing performance and his own innocence.
Brady, who says that he does not want to be released, was rarely mentioned in the news, but Hindley's repeated insistence on her innocence, followed by her attempts to secure her release after confessing her guilt, resulted in her becoming a figure of hate in the national media.
Like Humphrey, his " innocence " does not save him, and both he and his son-in-law are killed by the rebels.
However when he does this by shooting him, Ben is taken to the Others where they state that they could heal him in a mysterious temple but, " his innocence would be lost " and he would " always be one of them.
Boolos observes that by using assignment relations, the domain does not have to include sets, and therefore plural logic achieves ontological innocence while still retaining the ability to talk about the extensions of a predicate.
Hofstadter — himself very much a big-city person — noted the agrarian ethos was " a kind of homage that Americans have paid to the fancied innocence of their origins, however, to call it a myth does not imply falsity, because it effectively embodies the rural values of the American people, profoundly influencing their perception of the correct values, hence their political behavior.
A hung jury does not imply either the defendant's guilt or innocence.
The result is the modern perception that the " not proven " verdict is an acquittal used when the judge or jury does not have enough evidence to convict but is not sufficiently convinced of the defendant's innocence to bring in a " not guilty " verdict.
[...] Just because the presumption of innocence is a key component of our criminal justice system, it does not follow that the protection which it confers is strictly confined to criminal proceedings.
Edward, tearing himself apart because he does not want to spoil Nancy's innocence, arranges to have her sent to India to live with her father, even though this frightens her terribly.
To Ellul, people use such fallen images, or powers, as a substitute for God, and are, in turn, used by them, with no possible appeal to innocence or neutrality, which, although possible theoretically, does not in fact exist.
Like the testimony of other forensic scientists, a brain fingerprinting scientist's testimony does not include interpreting the scientific evidence in terms of guilt or innocence.
Unlike, say, Renée Geyer, however, this does not make it husky, but creates a soft-edged, whispering quality, which remains unaffected by volume, and which suggests innocence and sensuality in equal measure ".
Broad states that the Judge's summing up was considered to be at the time " deadly, absolutely against her " but he does not claim that the Judge was less than impartial, even though he resolutely argues for her innocence.
This does not prove the defendant's innocence, but only that there is not proof enough for a guilty verdict.
The lasting selflessness of the hero Ivan, as well as the incidental innocence displayed by some usually clever characters, does justify such criticism.

innocence and others
The novel, which was praised by Stephen King, is similar to King's It in its focus on small town life, the corruption of innocence, the return of an ancient evil, and the responsibility for others that emerges with the transition from youth to adulthood.
Bukharin also wrote series of very emotional letters to Stalin protesting his innocence and professing his love for Stalin, which contrasts with his critical opinion of Stalin and his policies expressed to others and his conduct in the trial.
Harry and Hermione protest, claiming Black's innocence, but to no avail ; then Dumbledore enters the room, shoos out the others, and mysteriously suggests that Harry and Hermione travel back through Hermione's time-turning device, and save both Black and Buckbeak.
Even so he continued to profess his innocence, as did others close to him.
La Repubblica specified that Italian justice has recognized the innocence of all people close to the Hyperion School However it is only a matter of conjunctures to see any relation between this 2005 intervention in favor of an Emmaus companion and his support in the 1980s for strong guarantees in favor of Italian political refugees, since the philosophy of the Emmaus movement in itself is to accept anyone willing to work in the community at helping others, without any restrictions concerning one's individual past.
The criticism is often indirect, focusing on the good deeds or innocence of others in contrast.
In the letter he defends his innocence, claims that those who testified against him have secretly begged his forgiveness, and recounts the abject horror of his torture ( inflicted upon him by his brother-in-law and three others ), from which his hands still shake at the time of writing the letter.
In 1957 an act was passed pronouncing the innocence of those accused, however, it only listed Ann Pudeator by name and the others as " certain other persons ", still failing to include all names of those convicted.
For the disappeared person, these include the right to liberty, the right to personal security and humane treatment ( including freedom from torture ), the right to a fair trial, to legal counsel and to equal protection under the law, and the right of presumption of innocence among others.
Regardless of her innocence or guilt, others took up Contemplacion as a rallying cry against the allegedly inhumane, abusive, and exploitative working conditions that many Filipino domestic workers and laborers faced abroad.
They stash the weapons away prior to the arrival of law enforcement and proceed to corroborate each others ' innocence, with the implication that what happened in Wesley's house will remain a secret.
There was a time when with the rest of the happy band they saw beauty shining in brightness, – we philosophers following in the train of Zeus, others in company with other gods ; and then we beheld the beatific vision and were initiated into a mystery which may be truly called most blessed, celebrated by us in our state of innocence before we had any experience of evils to come, when we were admitted to the sight of apparitions innocent and simple and calm and happy, which we beheld shining in pure light.
While the others infiltrated the casino to find evidence of Xi ' an's innocence, Xi ' an's body coated itself with a black cocoon.
The underworld account identifying Floyd and Richetti as the killers was offset by equally unreliable underworld accounts proclaiming their innocence or identifying others.
Knowing that he cannot prove his innocence, and that he will likely be accused of Madge's murder on top of the others, Parry has no choice but to flee.
Sofri, and the others comrades convicted with him, have always proclaimed their innocence.
Colonel Dubosc demands to be searched to prove his innocence and the others agree, especially Mr. Blundell who states he has his own reasons for doing so, " though I don't want to state them.
The principal themes of the play are innocence set against the political motives and ambitions of others ; and the arbitrary power of authority.
She believes very strongly in the innocence of the young man, but cannot convince the others.
To the extent that the feelings, wishes, intentions, purposes, interests or norms of others are not adequately considered in the pursuit of sexual gratification, it then conflicts with some or other principle for appropriate behaviour, and it may involve deceit or dishonesty ( for example, the deliberate exploitation of sexual innocence ).

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