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These and deliberate
The book reveals that the events of the holo-program from " These Are the Voyages " are a deliberate lie.
Most employ deliberate misunderstandings for comic effect ( e. g. " These so-called speed bumps are a joke.
These include disloyalty, deliberate betrayal, or treason, especially for personal gain, for example through bribery.
These trends posed challenges for Ravel, always a slow and deliberate composer, who desired to keep his music relevant but still revered the past.
These demolitions have sometimes been followed by the construction of mosques in a deliberate act of triumphalism.
) These sites represent a deliberate attempt by the state in the 19th and early 20th century to take the nation s most significant prehistoric sites and medieval sites, which were no longer in active use, into public ownership.
These were a deliberate attempt to apply the techniques and attitudes of science fiction to traditional fantasy and legendary subjects.
These religions consider that, outside of marriage, deliberate sexual thoughts, feelings, and behavior are sinful ; clerical celibacy also requires abstention from these.
These recurring elements were a deliberate choice on the part of the filmmakers.
These alignments could be accidental, but if they were deliberate it would explain why the pattern of windows seems, according to Penhallow, " so odd ".
These include the lowering of the height of the pitcher's mound after the 1968 season ( a deliberate attempt to create higher scoring games ), and the first reconfiguration of both leagues into two divisions in 1969, which introduced a playoff series ( the American and National League Championship Series ) between division winners.
These components were then individually hand-fit for assembly by careful and deliberate filing.
These forms of the therapy may well involve physical restraint, the deliberate provocation of rage and anger in the child by physical and verbal means including deep tissue massage, aversive tickling, enforced eye contact and verbal confrontation, and being pushed to revisit earlier trauma.
" He added, " These shots were not fired by a soldier who was frightened, not fired by a soldier facing incoming fire-these were slow, deliberate, calculated and aimed shots ...
These are all pieces of deliberate misdirection on the part of the family.
These deliberate provocations on Paulette's part make Lionel insanely jealous — and fuel his creativity.
" These television ads are a deliberate effort to confuse and mislead the public about the global warming debate ," Davis said.
These first vehicles had a very rounded turret, in a deliberate imitation of the Soviet T-54, and Sofam petrol engines.
These ' trustees ' have sufficient autonomy to deliberate and act in favor of the greater common good and national interest, even if it means going against the short-term interests of their own constituencies.
These results provided the impetus for attempts at deliberate synthesis of 6-MAM.
These three obi's with HRH Igwe Orizu, III as chairman constitute the Igwe-in-Council and they deliberate on the spiritual, traditional, and communal matters, in Nnewi.
These may or may not have been deliberate, or even conscious decisions, for instance, it is generally acknowledged that the bald Lex Luthor was an artist's error, but the fact of the similarity remained.
These films marked the beginning of a deliberate approach to filmmaking which each respective party would continue through their production careers – films made solely with the intention of turning a profit.
These events suggest a policy by the two sides to rely on the deliberate ambiguity of the 1992 Consensus to avoid difficulties arising from asserting sovereignty.

These and acts
These are not acts of kindness with an expectation of measure for measure.
These acts may take many forms, in one of the various manners of communication.
These acts have received mixed responses by Jewish authorities.
These sequences recorded both mundane incidents, such as Fred Ott's Sneeze, and entertainment acts, such as acrobats, music hall performers and boxing demonstrations.
These hits were followed by the success of Lisa Lisa and Cult Jam, who had been one of the earliest freestyle acts.
These laws vary to some extent, such acts are called incestuous.
These destructive acts, though often fuelled by drugs and alcohol, were Moon's way of expressing his eccentricity, as well as the joy he got from shocking the public.
These are sociopathic Mentats free from the usual constraints of human morality or instinctual considerations ( Piter is, among other things, a sadist, and acts as torturer for the Baron ).
These atrocities in this way become acts of good, not evil.
These bands were often musically experimental, like certain New Wave acts ; defining them as " post-punk " was a sound that tended to be less pop and more dark and abrasive — sometimes verging on the atonal, as with Subway Sect and Wire — and an anti-establishment posture directly related to punk's.
These trends climaxed in the 1969 Woodstock festival, which saw performances by most of the major psychedelic acts, including Jimi Hendrix, Janis Joplin, and Santana.
" These acts created a sensation, and he wrote in his diary:
These are limited to such universally accepted prohibitions as those against genocide, slavery, torture, and piracy, meaning that no state can legally assume an obligation to commit or permit such acts.
These acts, known collectively as the Elizabethan Religious Settlement, made it compulsory to attend church services every Sunday ; and imposed an oath on clergymen and statesmen to recognise the Church of England, the independence of the Church of England from the Catholic Church, and the authority of Elizabeth as Supreme Governor.
These clubs were rumoured to be the meeting places of " persons of quality " who wished to take part in immoral acts, and the members were often very involved in politics.
These acts were largely ineffective and after radical agitation, by for example the " Short Time Committees " in 1831, a Royal Commission recommended in 1833 that children aged 11 – 18 should work a maximum of 12 hours per day, children aged 9 – 11 a maximum of eight hours, and children under the age of nine should no longer be permitted to work.
These acts included the Madrid Train Bombings in 2004, 7 / 7 London Bombings in 2005, and the Mumbai attacks related to al-Qaeda in 2008.
These individual acts of generosity or kindness are remembered by the people in their oral histories, which serves to provide credit in more dire times.
These performers were soon followed in the style by acts including Roxy Music, Sweet, Slade, Mott the Hoople, Mud and Alvin Stardust.
These acts ultimately led to the start of the American Revolutionary War.
These acts were a precursor to the First Anglo-Dutch War.
The music press also fixated on what the NME had dubbed the New Wave of New Wave, a term applied to the more punk-derivative acts such as Elastica, S * M * A * S * H and These Animal Men.
These two bands — in particular Radiohead — showed considerably more esoteric influences from the 1960s and 1970s, influences that were uncommon among earlier Britpop acts.
These teachings emphasize that these acts of mercy provide both temporal and spiritual benefits.

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