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Intentionally and down
* Intentionally or recklessly damaging, destroying, obscuring or taking down a site notice put up on land within an SSSI.
Intentionally forcing a crisis to get the other side to back down.
** Intentionally downing the ball: intentionally kneeling, verbally declaring " I'm down " ( except in college ), or similar actions.

Intentionally and will
( Example: Intentionally losing so that a team will face a weaker opponent in the Finals.

Intentionally and cause
* Intentionally attempting to crash a server, in order to cause interference among players.

Intentionally and .
Intentionally performed surgical below-knee amputation can be performed by transtibial techniques such as Burgess and Kingsley Robinson.
Intentionally ambiguous laws and regulations are common in such systems.
* Intentionally laying hands on the referee or to an extreme case, often in special referee matches, touching the referee with any body parts.
Intentionally amateurish marching bands (' Zaate Hermeniekes ' or ' Drunken Marching Bands ') traditionally perform on the streets.
*" Intentionally or recklessly damaging, destroying or disturbing any of the habitats or features of an SSSI.
Intentionally touching the intimate parts of another person, even through clothing, is often associated with sexual intent.
Intentionally designed for informality, traditional gravestones and memorials were prohibited, and burials were marked only by small stones.
# Intentionally accessing without authorization a government computer and affecting the use of the government's operation of the computer.
Intentionally or otherwise, the title also evokes Alcoholics Anonymous and other 12-step programs, where the term " thirteenth-stepping " denotes inappropriate sexual advances toward a person who is early in their recovery, or has little sobriety time.
Intentionally filing a false tax return ( a separate crime in itself ) could constitute an attempt to evade the " assessment " of the tax, as the Internal Revenue Service bases initial assessments ( i. e., the formal recordation of the tax on the books of the U. S. Treasury ) on the tax amount shown on the return.
# Intentionally throwing your opponent out of the ring.
Equipoise's dam Swinging was a descendant of the Epsom Oaks winner Miami, placing him in the same Thoroughbred family as the 1897 English Triple Crown winner Galtee More and the 1902 Epsom Derby winner Ard Patrick as well as some well-known American runners, such as Intentionally and Seabiscuit.
* Intentionally induced spatial disorientation ( by use of giant mirrors ) was a major plot point in the two-part TaleSpin episode, " A Bad Reflection on You.
* Intentionally causing a collision between vehicles.
* Intentionally or recklessly disturb a Great Crested Newt while it is occupying a structure or place which it uses for that purpose.
* Intentionally making over one hundred strokes in the Sega Genesis game Arnold Palmer's Tournament Golf allows the player to play a short, one-screen-long version of Fantasy Zone as an Easter egg, albeit one which continually loops until the console is either reset or turned off.
* Intentional Inefficiency: Intentionally being late and forgetting things, another way to exert control or to punish.
Intentionally erecting massive stone structures as sacred architecture is a well-documented activity of ancient monolithic and megalithic peoples and the indigenous peoples of Northern America shared in this proclivity.

going and down
He put her down on the couch, and going into the kitchen, saw that the boy had dropped into a chair beside the table.
`` When I came up, damnit, I thought I was going down.
I'm going down again ''.
If he showed signs of collecting his rifle and going back with his deputy to the ranch he would be shot down instantly.
`` We're going to Philadelphia '', Kitty said, pulling her skirt down around her legs all the more.
`` Remember the French railroad baron who was going to take me floating down the Nile ''??
She stood up, smoothing her hair down, straightening her clothes, feeling a thankfulness for the enveloping darkness outside, and, above everything else, for the absence of the need to answer, to respond, to be aware even of Stowey coming in or going out, and yet, now that she was beginning to cook, she glimpsed a future without him, a future alone like this, and the pain made her head writhe, and in a moment she found it hard to wait for Lucretia to come with her guests.
As Broadway itself becomes increasingly weighted down by trite, heavy-handed, commercially successful musicals and inspirational problem dramas, the American theatre is going through an inexorable renaissance in that nebulous area known as `` off-Broadway ''.
Timothy Rourke gulped down the whiskey hastily and joined him, asking, `` Who are we going to call on in the Northeast section ''??
You can't tell a customer how much it's going to cost him to refinance his payments before he even signs for a loan on the money down!!
Despite efforts by Washington last week to play down the significance of the meeting, it clearly was going to be one of the crucial encounters of the cold war.
A half hour later he got her up to go out for breakfast so the Ferraros, hearing them hurrying down the stairs, would think they were going to a late mass.
The wind bored a hole between his shoulder blades, and when he looked at the choppy waves coming and going and crossing each other he could see his head down there, bleeding, wedged between the rocks and the waves.
We're ruined and he's going to get out if I have to throw him down the stairs '' --
Instructions are usually assumed to be listed explicitly, and are described as starting " from the top " and going " down to the bottom ", an idea that is described more formally by flow of control.
Souls move up and down according to their deeds, a good life and death moves them up to a higher class and a bad life and death results in going down a class.
Within a few years of nationalisation, a number of progressive measures had been carried out which did much to improve conditions in the mines, including better pay, a five-day workweek, a national safety scheme ( with proper standards at all the collieries ), a ban on boys under the age of 16 going underground, the introduction of training for newcomers before going down to the coalface, and the making of pithead baths into a standard facility.
This shot is used often to get up and down on a short shot where there is danger of a shot rolling away or going out of bounds if thrown too far.
Allen publicly announced that he was stepping down as commander, but remained hopeful that the Second Continental Congress was going to name " a commander for this department ...
These are travelling landscape shots taken from a boat going down a river, and they are intentionally shot out of focus, or underexposed, or cut into the film upside down.
Simple examples are vending machines which dispense products when the proper combination of coins are deposited, elevators which drop riders off at upper floors before going down, traffic lights which change sequence when cars are waiting, and combination locks which require the input of combination numbers in the proper order.

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