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8 Sentences With "premeditating"

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"There's messing up and then there's lying about cancer and premeditating and calculating everything," Beador told Dodd.
Songs would take shape gradually and slowly and arrive at a certain style or sound as opposed to us premeditating it.
But these agreements do have the potential to be used as a means of protection to an aggressor, he said, especially by a violent and premeditating criminal.
Kaminski switched it up a little for Harper's first at-bat today, however, when he went with "New York, New York," which the New York Yankees—another suitor when free agency hits—play whenever they put a W in the column themselves: This would all seem a little more innocent had he just come up with those trolls on the spur of the moment: But now that we know that Kaminski is premeditating his trolls, it just feels a tad bit criminal.
His batting is often characterised by innovation and improvisation, notably with a "square on" stance, which he sometimes uses in One-day Internationals when he is premeditating a big hit to the legside. His medium pace bowling is characterised by an extremely high proportion of bouncers – highly belligerent for a part-time medium pace bowler. His teammates call him "Gladiator" because of his resemblance to actor Russell Crowe especially his appearance in the movie Gladiator.
At the trial, White's defense team argued that his mental state at the time of the killings was one of diminished capacity due to depression. They argued, therefore, he was not capable of premeditating the killings, and thus was not legally guilty of first-degree murder. Forensic psychiatrist Martin Blinder testified that White was suffering from depression and pointed to several behavioral symptoms of that depression, including the fact that White had gone from being highly health-conscious to consuming sugary foods and drinks. When the prosecution played a recording of White's confession, several jurors wept as they listened to what was described as "a man pushed beyond his endurance".
Upon his death, Crowe was eulogised in The Guardian as "not just one of New Zealand’s greatest ever cricketers, but one of the most elegant batsmen the world has yet seen". A 2012 article by Mark Nicholas described him as "upright, orthodox and immensely strong" at the wicket, and praised the "speed and grace of the footwork" and "perfect head position". Nicholas thought the elegance of Crowe's batting was at odds with his physical size – he was "a big man in a small man's game". Writing in his retirement, Crowe emphasised the importance of instinct in batting, and the need to avoid premeditating a shot.
Therefore, if the killing takes place after an attempt > has been made by the deceased to commit a crime, and if, as the result of > such attempt, the defendant, under the influence of such fear, rage, or > terror, takes the life of deceased, at a time when the defendant was > incapable therefrom of premeditating or forming a design to effect the death > of a human being, his act could not be more than manslaughter, even though > it might not immediately follow such an attempt on the part of the deceased > . . . The mere fact that defendant was angry when he fired the fatal shot > does not prevent his act from being murder. If it did, it would be seldom > indeed when a defendant could be convicted of this offense. But few persons > are so depraved and so deeply sunken in moral turpitude as to be able to > break into the sacred house of life and shed its precious stream with minds > absolutely free from anger, resentment, terror, or some other disturbing > passion.

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