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“[He] was brutal and deliberate in his killings
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The council slipped to another space to deliberate, they soon announced that they would need a continuance till next week
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Either it was a random attack in which case it had no bearing whatsoever on who she was … or it was deliberate and everything to do with who she was
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deliberate co-‐creator of your life and your reality, then we’ll
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deliberate partners that want to operate on a plane of
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deliberate co-‐creator that delights in surrounding you with all
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Remember that the most effortless acts of deliberate
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deliberate creative process that will EMPOWER you move
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As soon as it was quiet from the receding stampede, a herd of something else meandered into the area at a slow deliberate pace
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‘It couldn’t have been deliberate, Berndt
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“A move of some daring,” Steven said, “I trust our own investigations were more deliberate?”
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hmm … Bunty never did anything by chance, Miss Grey, if she left all her documents like that, she must have anticipated someone going through them as you are doing, which means it was a deliberate act on her part … in that case, I feel she would have wanted me to help you as much as I can
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Allcock's deliberate and studied manner and movements, making sure not to finish before his benefactor
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“That would be deliberate harm to a fellow human, the Instinct would prevent it,” Althart said
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“I know, but I want to know what is the chance that someone stole this body from it’s rightful owner by deliberate overdose of shonggot? I have reason to believe,” Ava continued, “that Tdeshi was already a known shonggot user when she O
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a deliberate Red Herring, designed to put any putative Watcher off
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Don’t know why … wasn’t deliberate, just didn’t mention it
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the five-course meal with sharp deliberate movements, but they also stood waiting
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Roman dabbled with his food, taking slow, deliberate bites not because it
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A nightmare of electronic components greeted them as the heavy doors closed with a slow deliberate thud behind them
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“There’s nothing to deliberate,” said Stenarch
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It was a capital which those projectors had very artfully contrived to draw from those banks, not only without their knowledge or deliberate consent, but for some time, perhaps, without their having the most distant suspicion that they had really advanced it
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that you have very deliberate reasons, e
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The sounds of wood thrusting upon hide shields, deliberate steps and the measured praises of a watchful officer – the same one who had been at the execution, in fact – all had confirmed that she had moved in the right direction
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deliberate misleading of mankind? They are not used with
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They are as wise, however, as if they had all been dictated by the most deliberate wisdom
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National animosity, at that particular time, aimed at the very same object which the most deliberate wisdom would have recommended, the diminution of the naval power of Holland, the only naval power which could endanger the security of England
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And the Nord would be left with brows knitted and deliberate curiosities piqued
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When the people of one state were admitted to the right of citizenship in another, they had no other means of exercising that right, but by coming in a body to vote and deliberate with the people of that other state
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Inside the waiting room the impression had starkly altered; calmness created by colours and textures – something Deanna could lecture on, and it made him realise just how deliberate it was: the vast deep blue of the carpet, covering the entire area up to the reception desk, plants arranged neatly and
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“Attempt on my life?” repeated Lucy, “When? Surely you can’t think that the accident at the crevasse was deliberate?”
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We have to consider that the information contained in the Bible also addresses our origins in the creation account in which it describes how God created everything and that it was a deliberate choice and action from God to perform his creative work
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It was a deliberate action
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He looked like such an ordinary man, but it was a striking, deliberate ordinariness
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(deliberate) manner, that oftentimes tests the limits of its collective tolerance, can be traced to its traditional support of liberty and acceptance, within reasonable limits, of comparative viewpoints and expressions however controversial or unpopular to some
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Em shook her head with a deliberate movement
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The sun was trying to break through the dark clouds and I wondered what the time was and with deliberate movements my body escaped the hold of the warm soothing bed
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He does not ―interfere,‖ however, with Man‘s deliberate actions (or Acts of Will) unless He decides to do so
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The problem with them was that they stayed only for 3 months tours of duty which was deliberate to increase the availability of trained men
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The killings were carried out by Indonesia's military or caused by concentration camps and deliberate starvation tactics making Timorese vulnerable to disease
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What had occurred was a deliberate, planned, devastatingly thorough initiation into sex
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soft deliberate way, stating that the information she was receiving was that in a previous lifetime I did indeed have an auto accident
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The Captain stared back at him and slowly chewed on his cigar, and then he placed it down on the ashtray in a deliberate manner
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�But he wasn't, sir,� interjected Linda in a deliberate voice
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So, as educators, whatever behavioral change you are trying to make should focus on deliberate and
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So there's a danger with a deliberate and
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I tried to protest, but her slim hands grabbed my upper arms in a vice like grip and with deliberate intent, she flung herself backwards through the window, dragging me after her
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The cart's steady motion was deliberate; Joseph had kept his speed slow and constant for he didn't want to draw any unwanted attention
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She stared at the rock and with one quick and deliberate movement, struck the flint shard into the rock, as hard as she could
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With obvious reluctance and slow, deliberate motions that brought to mind a man in pain, he managed to shake hands with the Patriarch
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He moved over to a patch of sand a few steps away and with deliberate movements of his hands, he began digging into the sand with his bare hands
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A couple of feet separated us from the unwavering madness of this uncaring place that assaulted any form of life with the same deliberate indignation
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He flexed the muscles in his hands and head with deliberate motions
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Bright white light seemed to flow through them with slow, deliberate pulses
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The men were closing in on them with deliberate steps
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“At any rate, the smart drugs and lack of sleep led to a manic, paranoid psychosis, in which I thought the idea would actually get me killed, by either the Republicans or the Democrats—whoever got to me first! I even wrote this sarcastic play, something I called the ‘Lying Play,’ about politicians’ telling deliberate lies
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“Consider reading a news account of a heinous act, say the deliberate setting of a forest fire that does immense damage to life and property
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That is deliberate for the Progressives want that to happen so that they can
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The “Age of Deliberate Discovery” was upon us, whereupon an hypothesis, an insightful guess, was filled out with replicable experiments, leading to a “theory,” which seems to be an hypothesis with an increasing number of proofs pointing toward the correctness of its reading of reality
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They lived a much more deliberate and less cluttered life
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It will deliberate with the presence of at least
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By focusing on WMDs a deliberate attempt was made to have people forget the full content of that important speech
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The repetition was so effective that even the president of the United States started to repeat it! The aberration at the Abu Ghraib Prison, instead of a footnote would become a chapter, because of the deliberate exaggerations by the CMM
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Mainstream Americans had simply grown tired of the deliberate slanting of events by the CMM and chose instead to tune in to the more accurate and balanced news outlets
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Jason asked whether there was a deliberate move to not teach history in some schools, like his
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I’ve looked at America’s past and it’s mixed, but when you factor out the deliberate attempts to bury the good and exaggerate our errors in most of the reporting, you see America is trying to improve the world with her liberating foreign policies and her free market economics
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Unfortunately, present in these bibles are omissions, additions and also deliberate and unintentional translation errors
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leather grip; his stance deliberate; his breathing slowed; his
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if it was deliberate or not, but he left the cell door unlocked
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gun-arm made deliberate for all to hear
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Verse 13 Paul states that if we continue to permit deliberate sinful acts in our bodies without
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repetitive and protracted, while the way of Yoga is deliberate
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M: On the human scale of values deliberate effort is considered
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able to increase a person’s chances at successfully achieving a deliberate attempt to enter the out-
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This process of deliberate, self-imposed
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dogged by deliberate foot-dragging and obstruction at the most senior
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tell the Braidwood inquiry that top RCMP brass made a deliberate
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"What is at issue was a deliberate choice made by the RCMP not to
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With a deliberate slow pace, I take one step after the other moving toward him
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” Mother takes a few deliberate steps toward me
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Every expression and movement was as deliberate and controlled as the heavily starched shirt buttoned at the collar
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With deliberate slowness, he takes a step toward me, and another, then pauses
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Over 13 billion years ago, a calculated, deliberate, accelerated expansion began with inconceivable energy that inflated and cooled to the size and temperature of our current universe
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In all the studies that have repeatedly shown the socialistic bias of professors, few have inquired whether this is just a natural or accidental development, or whether it is in many cases a deliberate attempt by socialists determined to keep out competing viewpoints
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But when they call themselves Harvard or Stanford and pretend to be presenting “diversity”, then it is a deliberate fraud
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Rather, the prevailing philosophy of today's voluntary simplicity movement is not to live without possessions or to live in frugality, but to slow down and live a more balanced, deliberate, and thoughtful life
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deliberate deception, the relevant standard in this case
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But to have done it where and when she did, in a deliberate attempt to disrupt the ceremony at a very large and important wedding, makes it an offense against everyone in the wedding party, everyone who helped with the wedding preparations, and all of The High People in general
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constantly with a slow and deliberate rhythm
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And as the Spring, it may Take the path of deliberate Gradualness, Or the highway of suddenness And surprise
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Looking back, I realized that Park’s personal courtship had been persistent and deliberate
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Her movements more from muscle memory than deliberate thought
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In 1976, when he spoke to the Cornell University Graduate School of Management about his time with Carolina Cotton and Duncan Hines, he said his experience in broadcast and newspaper taught him “the basics in print and communications that have never left me, and I learned work habits borne of a deliberate self-discipline that are unchanged today
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As Ralph crouches on the rock, keeping an eye out for stray or deliberate weapons, he takes what is left of his mind and sifts out the noise and the pain, all the colours of orange, red and black
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disentangled and directed toward the river, the work proceeded with all deliberate speed
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The confusion, however, is not entirely over, for rather than accepting the carefully deliberated recommendations of the National Standards Board, Glickman declined to definitively prohibit three practices being used in producing organically grown foods
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She deliberated only a moment, “I wish to begin now
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At Rome, on the contrary, the principal courts of justice consisted either of a single judge, or of a small number of judges, whose characters, especially as they deliberated always in public, could not fail to be very much affected by any rash or unjust decision
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Slikit trailed along behind, doing his best to hide his agitation as he deliberated on what he was getting himself involved in
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The book looked like it was at least a thousand years old, impossible he deliberated, but with this girl, he was never sure
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“Join Me,” I said, she deliberated for a while and then came to sit in the chair next to me
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Gabe and Elle both deliberated on the topic
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Eight had immediately informed the Board of the execution and had been confined to his quarters while they deliberated over his fate
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He deliberated for a
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Frankie deliberated, wriggling in her mother's embrace
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A little judge and jury panel deliberated in their minds about whether or not I was telling the truth
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While he deliberated upon his next move, Gaspar observed one of the workshop doors being thrown open beyond the gate and a large, horse-drawn wagon emerge, laden with tools and materials
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I deliberated long and hard about whether to include this next example, because it is so controversial; but it is also the most perfect example I can think of to illustrate how our beliefs affect what we perceive out there and prevent us from seeing what is and how those beliefs can contribute to so much pain and suffering in our lives
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I looked around the room while the Judge deliberated the request, my heart beating fast
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be deliberated before this convention
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As they continued their short journey to the end of the meadow where a large expansive copse and the dense forest formed the boundaries of the pristine, grassy fields, Feltus deliberated the descriptions he had been given of Terence who was riding slightly ahead of him with his shoulders pushed back as though he was determined to maintain his stiff upper lip
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He then turned to the other two and asked them to step outside while he deliberated his entire position to Emily
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Ben deliberated, as he was still putting together all the facts and probabilities, then he said, “This is the way I see it
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I deliberated what to say to her
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They had deliberated and voted for several hours before they unanimously agreed on the winning entry
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‘Left to herself, she would let my passion remain in hibernation, wouldn’t she?’ he deliberated in desperation
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That was the easy part the clandestine Yogini deliberated, following Lady Tara
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I deliberated long and hard about whether to include this next example, because it is
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I deliberated on what I wished to say, and then I said it:
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As he deliberated, his eyes registered movement from above
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For many moons they deliberated the vast issues of an existence in the Realm of Relativity
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The young man willingly believed that the Huron deliberated on the most eligible manner of eluding the vigilance of his associates
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But the Unseelie Princes just shocked the hell out of me, proved themselves to be ambitious and goal-oriented, willing to adopt a mien of civility to achieve their aims, and channel what used to be a maelstrom of uncontrolled hunger into deliberated action
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For that matter, though the Oneidas do serve his sacred majesty, who is my sovereign lord and master, I should not have deliberated long about letting off 'killdeer' at the imp myself, had luck thrown him in my way
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His person was now protected by immemorial and sacred usage, until the tribe in council had deliberated and determined on his fate
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When I said that I only came to see how Miss Havisham was, Sarah evidently deliberated whether or no she should send me about my business
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So subdued I was by those tears, and by their breaking out again in the course of the quiet walk, that when I was on the coach, and it was clear of the town, I deliberated with an aching heart whether I would not get down when we changed horses and walk back, and have another evening at home, and a better parting
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We deliberated on her name and finally chose Nawader, an Arabic word for rare thing, taken from a passage in Gérard de Nerval’s Women of Cairo
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What I now wish you to understand is, that I accept no revision, still less dictation within that range of affairs which I have deliberated upon as distinctly and properly mine
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Belinda, you well may ask whether I, who was e’er prone to Deliberation and Philosophical Debate within my own Soul, deliberated with myself about earning my Living as a Whore
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Because every reversal has to lose traction and stop before it changes direction, turns are either decisive or deliberated
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He was in the very place where the judges deliberated and condemned
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She deliberated that it might pretty well be an entire year
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I should, if I had deliberated, have replied to this question by something conventionally vague and polite; but the answer somehow slipped from my tongue before I was aware—“No, sir
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By certain signs and symptoms, I thought he seemed anxious for me to join him; but well knowing what was to follow, I deliberated a moment whether, in case he invited me, I would comply or otherwise
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Then he deliberated again, got up and dressed hurriedly
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Yet the idea had several times presented itself to him, and he had deliberated on it—for that we have facts, witnesses, and his own words
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The jury deliberated for exactly an hour, neither more nor less
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I deliberated for a long time whether I had better cut down the bird-cherry, or not
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The Tartars deliberated among themselves; the interpreter said, “Three thousand roubles
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It is not now necessary to speak of our injuries, of the necessity of resistance, nor even of the superior advantages of any particular mode of resistance; for it is, I believe, a very prevalent opinion in this House, as well as with the nation, that we have already deliberated enough, and that it is incumbent on us to act
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This question is one which has never been settled, or even fully deliberated on
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As if any price could change the atrociousness of the attempt on the part of Great Britain, or could extenuate in the slightest degree the offence of those citizens who entertained and deliberated upon the infamous proposition! There was a most remarkable coincidence between some of the things which that man states, and certain events in the quarter alluded to
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When the public deliberates concerning any regulation of commerce or police, the proprietors of land never can mislead it, with a view to promote the interest of their own particular order ; at least, if they have any tolerable knowledge of that interest
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The person who has a capital from which he wishes to derive a revenue, without taking the trouble to employ it himself, deliberates whether he should buy land with it, or lend it out at interest
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The assembly which deliberates and decides concerning the affairs of every part of the empire, in order to be properly informed, ought certainly to have representatives from every part of it
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now deliberates upon the way out of this difficulty
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As James Brady deliberates, Ronald Reagan spends thirty minutes alone in the Oval Office, tinkering with his upcoming speech
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He had never been one for deliberating
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She placed it on the floor and looked at Rosemary for a few seconds as if deliberating whether or not to say something
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What was in there? Was there enough strength? Enough courage? How could she test it? She sat for some time deliberating then she went and sought out Shelagh
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They went and sat down before Tiamat, deliberating about the gods, their firstborns
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Jesus knew that Sabbath breaking would be one of the chief charges to be brought against him when the final test came, and he desired to be brought before the Sanhedrin for adjudication of the charge of having healed a blind man on the Sabbath day, when the very session of the high Jewish court sitting in judgment on him for this act of mercy would be deliberating on these matters on the Sabbath day and in direct violation of their own self-imposed laws
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” Yeltsa paused, deliberating, “but seeing as how I just got out of a gang that almost killed me, I’m not so ready to start a new one
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” Feltus glanced over his shoulder to ascertain that the jury was still deliberating
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continued to discuss their plight while morning turned into day, and though the air was fresh and sunlight pleasant, it didn’t remove the weight of what they were deliberating over
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Now all of these three started deliberating and pondering over the most dangerous current situation
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The troll unsheathed his sword, deliberating which of the three he should slice up first
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The operation to deal with the terrorist gangs would be launched as soon as possible and completed with all speed, while the constitutional change committee was formed and started deliberating on the steps needed to bring about a permanent political solution
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Grace paused as if still deliberating
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Billy arched his eyebrow deliberating the strange behavior he’s witnessed from his best friend
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the deliberating room and the audience was allowed to leave
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Him, and He said to them, “Are you deliberating
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had helped, he did not eat the rest, deliberating what he should do next
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Deliberating whether to disclose details about the vast entity that could ensoul the energy
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He’d developed a habit for surviving the empty interval at the close of trials between when jurors trudged from the courtroom to begin deliberating and the moment they marched back in, ready to announce their verdict
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It seemed like they had been deliberating for hours, and judging from the thick tension in the room, possibly arguing
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And so, for those who are still deliberating whether to get merchant account or the third party merchant account, it is strongly suggested that whatever methods is used, remember to take into consideration the pros and cons of the two method so as to accept credit card
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He seemed to be deliberating on some means of escape
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--Had I not wasted years in deliberating, after I ceased to doubt, how I ought to have
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The night following this affair--I was to go the next morning-- was spent by me in deliberating on what my future conduct should be
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deep attention as those which fell from the maturer wisdom of his father; and so far from manifesting any impatience, neither spoke in reply, until a few moments of silent meditation were, seemingly, bestowed in deliberating on what had already been said
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Off went this notable letter, and by return of post from London, we got our answer as we were all sitting in council; deliberating anent the rebuilding of the Crosswell, which had been for some time in a sore state of dilapidation; and surely never was any letter more to the point and less to the purpose of an applicant
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The jury was still deliberating, he said as he pointed to a second-floor window in the courthouse
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I can understand compulsory military service, which affects my children, my brothers, and myself, I am ready to deliberate on what concerns me; but deliberating on how to spend forty thousand roubles of district council money, or judging the half-witted Alioshka—I don’t understand, and I can’t do it
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For several days before, Darya Alexandrovna was busily deliberating on how to dress all the children
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I asked them, 'What are you deliberating upon, gentlemen?' There did not seem to be any president, though Don Jose Avellanos sat at the head of the table
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'You are deliberating upon surrender,' I said
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Meantime, the Junta of the Notables in the great sala was still deliberating; only, one of them had run out in the corredor to ask the servant whether something to eat couldn't be sent in
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Watching the streak of smoke, Sergey Ivanovitch walked gently on, deliberating on his position
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Bulstrode had rarely in his life spoken with such nervous energy: he had been deliberating on this speech and its probable effects through a large part of the night; and though he did not trust to its ultimately saving him from any return of Raffles, he had concluded that it was the best throw he could make
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I will not waste time in this letter describing the trial, except to say that as I write to you now, the jury is deliberating the outcome
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He had been gone for too long and he wanted to imply he had been deliberating
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They gave their cold sweets an extra long suck, deliberating
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"I guess," he said, deliberating, "we won't be coming out here anymore
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Students deliberating on the National Guard,—such a thing could not be seen among the Ogibewas nor the Cadodaches! Savages who go naked, with their noddles dressed like a shuttlecock, with a club in their paws, are less of brutes than those bachelors of arts! The four-penny monkeys! And they set up for judges! Those creatures deliberate and ratiocinate! The end of the world is come! This is plainly the
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While Gavroche was deliberating, the attack took place, abruptly and hideously
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One afternoon, after deliberating over it for a while, she had a few drinks and then picked up the telephone to talk to Wilder, calling from New York to Los Angeles
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The night following this affair—I was to go the next morning—was spent by me in deliberating on what my future conduct should be
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I sat for an hour and a half alone, deliberating ; rather, not really deliberating but dreaming
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I can understand compulsory military service, which affects my children, my brothers, and myself, I am ready to deliberate on what concerns me; but deliberating on how to spend forty thousand roubles of district council money, or judging the half-witted Alioshka—I don't understand, and I can't do it
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We were deliberating here whether to tell you at once or not?"
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Then he stopped short in the dark porch and stood deliberating for five minutes; at last he made his way back into the house
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Having made an outline of a speech, which he was to deliver to the peasants the following day, Nekhludoff went to the manager's house, and after further deliberating upon the proper disposition of the stock, he calmly and contentedly retired to a room prepared for him in the large building
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After deliberating with other chiefs, Kakabo made up his mind to apply to the Queen of England, at first merely asking her to take the islands under her protection, but afterwards requesting definite annexation
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Troup hoped the House would not be precipitated unadvisedly into a decision of a question of this kind; that they would not break in upon a system which had served them so well without maturely deliberating upon it
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Could that gentleman repose his head upon his pillow without returning thanks to God that he was descended from English parentage? Whence but from that origin came all the blessings of life, so far as political privileges are concerned? To what is it owing that we are at this moment deliberating under the forms of a free representative government? Suppose we had been colonies of any other European nation—compare our condition with that of the Spanish, Portuguese, or French settlements in America? To what was our superiority owing? To our Anglo-Saxon race
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I claim it not, sir, for myself personally, but I claim it in the capacity of a Representative of a free people, sent here, not like a member of the French Council of Five Hundred, for the purpose of voting merely, but for the purpose of deliberating on subjects of high concern to their peace, their prosperity, their happiness
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For what, sir, are we assembled here under a constitution the purest in the world? Is it not for the purpose of promoting "the general welfare" of the nation which we represent? And how is this to be done, except by a free communication of our sentiments to each other, on the various plans which may be proposed for that object? The peace, the honor, and interest of this country is confided to our care, and while we are here deliberating on the best means of preserving the one or securing and promoting the other, the constitution has very wisely thrown around us a shield of complete indemnity—"for any speech or debate in this House," we are "not to be questioned in any other place