Things are purposefully tweaked to heighten a happy ending or purposefully left out to hide the ugly truth.
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"We did not purposefully increase ticket prices, but we did purposefully increase capacity," Lufthansa board member Harry Hohmeister told Reuters.
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" He added, "I wasn't purposefully trying to kill myself.
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" The idea, he said, is to be "purposefully subtle.
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" She said the newspaper "adopted a purposefully outrageous tone.
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The identities of whoever registered the websites were purposefully masked.
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Especially since Gypsy's first sexual experience was so purposefully empowering.
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The new bill is purposefully less ambitious than those proposals.
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Do you walk the line between real and artificial purposefully?
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He also said that its coverage had purposefully favored Trump.
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Why it's Kylie Jenner very purposefully not showing her stomach!
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Someone who has been purposefully misled about the theories of
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But he strode purposefully across the red carpet saying nothing.
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She purposefully chose the embryo because she wanted a girl.
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They aren't purposefully out to hurt black and brown people.
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The wording of in the individual listings remains purposefully vague.
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Jordon's archive paints a picture of a purposefully egalitarian gathering.
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Did you purposefully not want it to be a romance?
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The song "Cocksucker Blues" was written to be purposefully unreleasable.
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But they all purposefully left out most women and minorities.
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Some purposefully disabled the machinery that made their work possible.
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Bearded men, wearing black coats and brimmed hats, walk purposefully.
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However, Bolsonaro accused nongovernmental organizations of purposefully starting the fires.
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"Paid Bitches" is chaotic, purposefully sporting a mélange of flows.
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They can be expected to act calmly, pragmatically, but purposefully.
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Or are you purposefully trying not to sound that way?
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Can you control your vocal sounds more purposefully and effectively?
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It inspired a deluge of tweets with purposefully incorrect sourcing.
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Republicans deny that they purposefully drew themselves these extreme majorities.
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The company purposefully crafted the menu to avoid these costs.
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But some of the efforts are purposefully hard to spot.
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"She's contributing to this confusion purposefully," one Democratic source said.
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This must be done comprehensively, systematically, sequentially, purposefully and coherently.
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Were you purposefully trying to distance Search Party from that?
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Bioware leaves the ultimate "message" of the series incomplete purposefully.
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It was poignant, powerful, and very close to home – purposefully so.
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And now I am trying to lead a purposefully public life.
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The sirens of an ambulance and helicopter blades creep in purposefully.
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Or at least, I'd like to hope it's not purposefully malicious.
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Purposefully, and with singular vision, I don't know anything about Rayman.
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It's purposefully that way, although they're very active on social media.
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The show is a purposefully eccentric, confusing spectacle at the start.
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Hulu avoided a grid of channels, something rivals still offer, purposefully.
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This was New York-centric, purposefully old school and perfectly cheesy.
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Importantly, however, Sondland doesn't say Trump himself purposefully did anything wrong.
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Are people going to say we purposefully did not cover this?
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"I'm not sure you purposefully fail for five years," he said.
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Fuzzy footage or smaller images purposefully make the candidates look bad.
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Sure, the countless murders are purposefully kept a grey moral area.
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It purposefully tried to remain independent of the broader left agenda.
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In fact, the series was purposefully confusing from the very beginning.
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"I didn't choose them purposefully because I disliked them," he said.
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As for the rest of it, Sony is being purposefully annoying.
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Sometimes purposefully and sometimes just out of spite or for fun.
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But Facebook's games are more purposefully designed for split-screen multiplayer.
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He blamed journalists for fomenting anger and spreading "purposefully false" stories.
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Is he purposefully seeking to take the spotlight off Senate Republicans?
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In December, he accused the administration of purposefully "traumatizing" immigrant children.
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Designed by Marvel Architects, it purposefully reinterprets the traditional Brooklyn Brownstone.
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It's not even trying to purposefully compare eras all the time.
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At least not unless it is deeply considered and purposefully done.
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Nobody can question that Congress purposefully sought to outlaw sports betting.
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Launched in March 2015, Raya has purposefully flown under the radar.
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"The Resistible Rise of Arturo Ui" is purposefully, often painfully, didactic.
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The visuals are purposefully meant to evoke the fog of war.
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To her, such purposefully sloppy dungarees reflect not indifference, but care.
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On "The Ed Sullivan Show" he purposefully sang the wrong lyrics.
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But copies with purposefully evasive titles still fall through the cracks.
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Consider the following: Mattis purposefully slow-walked Trump's transgender military ban.
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But the Trump administration's "remedies" have been flagrantly — and purposefully — punitive.
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The owner of the device is not purposefully recording the conversation.
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It was also purposefully irresistible dance music: movement for a movement.
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"I am very often being purposefully inconsistent," Kessler said, when pressed.
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But it has always telegraphed its themes, and very purposefully so.
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Rice, however, has purposefully refused to endorse any candidate since March.
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Facebook Messenger Kids is purposefully aimed at users under age 113 Facebook Messenger Kids is purposefully aimed at users under age 211 A tougher stance here could reduce Facebook and Instagram's user counts and advertising revenue.
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First of all, Peter's quote is purposefully hurtful on a fundamental level.
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Frankly, I don't believe Clinton was being purposefully invidious to Native Americans.
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Err, maybe — perhaps Reedus purposefully chose those words to troll us all.
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Trailers for "Justice League" purposefully avoided showing any signs of the hero.
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Sheila Sharp has purposefully pushed the horrific images out of her mind.
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Mrs May appears to be purposefully striding down the same blind alley.
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Create a narrative around your goals and be able to purposefully communicate.
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It means that sex is always safe, even if it's purposefully dangerous.
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Tesla and Elon Musk are not purposefully lying about delivering these cars.
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Glover has been purposefully mysterious about Teddy Perkins since the character's inception.
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It's an odd name for a comic, and purposefully devoid of meaning.
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So now she's pared down her haul, purposefully bought a smaller bag.
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Designers purposefully omitted one to reduce weight and enhance the engine's performance.
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But, in reality, he was purposefully extending his legacy in another direction.
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"Well, you said you were leaving and you purposefully hid," he says.
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Jayanth's reimagining, however, is a purposefully anticolonial adaptation in an alternative history.
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Allegations from anonymous sources suggested it was purposefully suppressing conservative news Trends.
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Still, Milner describes it in a way that purposefully broadens the lens.
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There is currently no evidence that Comcast purposefully blocked access to archive.
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For this to work, my seven things had to be purposefully weird.
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But I don't think he's going to purposefully take our country down.
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According to Seger, the teens purposefully ingested the illegal form of Dewshine.
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And that is even more egregious that it was so purposefully hurtful.
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The worst offenders, especially from brands, are purposefully manufactured to go viral.
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Many were purposefully packed with every major keyword applicable to their niche.
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Still, that ambiguity stokes concerns that Facebook purposefully brought down the clip.
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I purposefully wanted Mike's attention, I tried to be pretty for him.
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A crowd is milling purposefully outside Kolachi, and cars are triple-parked.
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Links between 18th-century anatomical models and classical sculpture were purposefully strong.
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That led some to wrongly assume Facebook was purposefully censoring their posts.
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To say otherwise is to either be purposefully or accidentally a liar.
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How does one offer a sincere apology that purposefully misstates the truth?
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SpaceX and NASA on Sunday purposefully blew up a Falcon 9 rocket.
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At her previous school, in Bushwick, Ms. Vazquez purposefully broke the rules.
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Marvel purposefully adds "Easter Eggs" for fans to discover upon subsequent rewatches.
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Robert, meanwhile, accused Irene of purposefully turning Liesel and Matthew against him.
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Then again, hospitals might not want to purposefully violate a federal regulation.
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Congressional Democrats have responded by purposefully driving Washington into even deeper dysfunction.
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Whether he was purposefully making fun of her to score political points?
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The framing is meticulous; soon it's also very purposefully working your nerves.
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It's essentially being used purposefully to target human rights defenders and dissidents.
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Supporters of the Vermont senator say they were wrongly and purposefully disenfranchised.
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It's easy to wonder if he's purposefully or unknowingly egging on that narrative.
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The duo provide a purposefully stark contrast to their neighbors across the way.
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The tasks you must enact as the mortician seem at first purposefully disgusting.
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Surprisingly, the TV series has never really told us — and, seemingly, purposefully so.
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Brought to Netflix by Berlanti Productions and Aguirre-Sacasa, Sabrina is purposefully dark.
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For example, some individuals purposefully represent that they are lighter than they are.
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Congratulations, I think it's a great moment when you purposefully buy a bag.
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They purposefully don't stand for things apart from you know, 'Oh, masculinity: no.
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Then, for its final shot, Sense8 gazes purposefully at a rainbow strap-on.
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Nobody could agree whether the Cowboys were complicit, purposefully lukewarm, or downright hypocritical.
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They are purposefully not given them what they needed in terms of care.
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They have purposefully not given them what they needed in terms of care.
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It feels purposefully restrained compared to older Beats headphones, even the Solo 3s.
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Allison Crouse purposefully places herself in banal situations rendered both funny and disturbing.
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The legislature has purposefully not taken any action to define access, he said.
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Now a flight attendant is accused of "purposefully" deploying a plane's emergency slide.
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So, very few lawmakers are going to purposefully shoot themselves in the foot.
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DJ James Kennedy was even purposefully invited to Jax Taylor's Mexican birthday vacation.
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Overwatch artist Rachel Day said the team is purposefully making the game diverse.
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Adora purposefully makes her daughters ill so that she can care for them.
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She does purposefully weird stuff – but always in an adorable fashion, of course.
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The bar was purposefully set low for the first debates of the cycle.
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In all its iterations, Picnic at Hanging Rock's ending is left purposefully ambiguous.
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A society that's purposefully hidden itself away from a world built on colonialism.
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I would never seek to purposefully cast all straight actors, it just happened.
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Fripp very purposefully kept changing what he was doing—same with Peter Gabriel.
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The texture, which purposefully isn't uniform, contains small chunks just like real beef.
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Still, you can breathe better by acting purposefully and observing some basic rules.
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Ms. Steinem gave him a thumbs up and strode purposefully across Park Avenue.
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Play with the energy by purposefully taking a new route home from work.
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Republicans have also accused Democrats of purposefully misstating the positions of Trump's nominee.
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The restaurant was purposefully placed in an area known to have harsh weather.
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His clothes were purposefully made to look poor — because the world suddenly was.
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"Black Panther," by contrast, is steeped very specifically and purposefully in its blackness.
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The article, either purposefully or mistakenly, also attributed the Newsweek quote to Blumenthal.
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Radiation was purposefully released into the air to relieve pressure within the system.
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Users accuse her of copying D'Amelio's mannerisms and purposefully wearing the same outfits.
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Throughout the country, packs of people dressed as clowns were purposefully scaring people.
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If companies purposefully ignore CCPA, California will fine them$7,500 fine per violation.
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For so long, investing has been relegated to domains that are purposefully exclusionary.
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What made Burial's initial releases unusual were the drums, which sounded purposefully muddled.
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In the announcement, Cuomo suggested that the federal government purposefully attacked certain states.
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Some of them purposefully swam away to die, feeling all hope was lost.
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This means Polly is purposefully trying to convince her sister she is inherently evil.
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Purposefully planted ones—hidden backdoors created by spies or saboteurs—are often even stealthier.
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In the real world this would mean our government would be purposefully killing Americans.
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So they kind of like...I think they purposefully took that away from me.
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All of these "apologies" weren't exactly staged, but they were for sure purposefully public.
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They can't really have set overpasses purposefully low to keep minorities away from beaches.
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Princess Diana represented a break from the traditional, the boring, and the purposefully unconscious.
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He's the opposite of Trump, who is definitionally not nice, intentionally abrasive, purposefully uneducated.
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"They don't really care," Adami says, noting that they take a purposefully contrarian attitude.
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The sequence is purposefully open to interpretation, suggesting many different forms of self-destruction.
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"It's purposefully being allowed to burn for several more hours," he told the outlet.
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He's purposefully leaving that up to commanders fighting on behalf of the United States.
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Discover remains Snapchat's biggest differentiator, scoring with premium video content purposefully made for mobile.
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China had purposefully kept the yuan cheap compared to other currencies until relatively recently.
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The movie purposefully and hilariously presents this pairing as not only uncomfortable, but dangerous.
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Or is making a military purposefully less reflective than America the actual social experiment?
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Plus, how the left purposefully manipulates the words of our 113th president, Ronald Reagan.
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They fuck up sometimes, but their overall goal isn't to purposefully mislead the public.
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He wants to throw himself violently and purposefully into what he's doing this moment.
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I don't think Francesca purposefully emotionally manipulated Dev, but that's exactly what she did.
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I purposefully travel in low season, when tourists are scarce and prices are low.
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Did he purposefully shrink his shirt so we could all drool in our seats?
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Perhaps Powell's comments were purposefully vague to give everyone something to be happy about.
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The billboards are all near the church and, we're told, purposefully directed at Westboro.
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It's simple, inexpensive and convenient and makes this new F.F.L. plan seem purposefully onerous.
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Both in terms of everyday podcasts and those purposefully trying to get you off.
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" She closed her eyes slowly and purposefully, like she was about to nap. "Walk?
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Garbus purposefully used more Autotune and voice manipulation here than on any previous album.
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But the player has started purposefully beat the judge - this has never happened before.
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It's sometimes purposefully or inadvertently leaked in the production and transport of the fuel.
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Re: Frank Ocean, Chance swears the singer is holed up purposefully out of view.
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They purposefully ignore and distract themselves from what they deep down want for themselves.
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These can still be far off, even purposefully delayed, just know what they are.
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These are the histories that don't neatly fit in and therefore are purposefully forgotten.
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Each sculpture purposefully has closed eyes, giving the figures a pensive and ghostly vibe.
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She isn't collecting her thoughts here so much as she is purposefully discollecting them.
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Yet many people seem to have either missed or purposefully ignored this important message.
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It's purposefully designed to look like a talking bubble, the universal sign for conversation.
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I purposefully tried to skew the book a little bit younger for that reason.
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Her purposefully milk-white skin gleams in the moonlight as Nat forcefully chokes her.
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Correct footing will allow you to fall purposefully to one side or the other.
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It's purposefully broad Congress passed the RICO Act in 1970 to combat organized crime.
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All of this was either spectacularly tone-deaf or purposefully manipulative and agenda-driven.
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But I think it's going to be important to communicate it purposefully and properly.
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You can purposefully or unconsciously cut different traits or speaking patterns into your personality.
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She polished her poetry into a sharp staccato on "Parables," purposefully pronouncing every syllable.
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The tiny performances themselves are purposefully formless, usually conceived without any audience in mind.
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Like previous drops, the data was accompanied by an enigmatic message in purposefully broken English.
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This wasn't an easy mission to complete because the space felt purposefully impossible to find.
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Déraciné's story is purposefully disjointed and occasionally disorienting, regularly jumping back and forth in time.
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The federal child tax credit purposefully excludes families with young children who have limited earnings.
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Was she created to taunt women or to purposefully tear down our collective self-esteem?
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It's a step Grace purposefully takes to "move on" from Frankie and their lives together.
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We will have to purposefully break systems similar to how nature haphazardly cobbled them together.
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Remember: Acting passive-aggressive isn't always a cry for attention or a purposefully immature behavior.
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The song is purposefully baroque, with Palmer and Power's voices wailing over an insistent piano.
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No matter which version of Kids you're experiencing, the actual message is kept purposefully vague.
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But when you engage this topic purposefully, the discussion can actually be quite life-giving.
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Iger said the pricing was purposefully set to appeal to as many people as possible.
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Speaking of the regulatory bill, the actual politics of it appears to be purposefully vague.
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Anonymous reports to Gizmodo claimed that Facebook's Trending news team purposefully suppressed conseverative news outlets.
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The production staff has been purposefully secretive about it, and the trailer isn't very helpful.
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Although the visuals here are purposefully affecting, it's the subsequent conversation that's even more important.
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Gyllenhaal, 38, also posted a picture celebrating his friendship to Jackman while purposefully snubbing Reynolds.
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That story is bound to continue, as Leibovitz has purposefully left room for more photographs.
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I decided I wanted to write an actual book that I purposefully wrote for publication.
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This happens because most carriers purposefully overbook their flights knowing people sometimes won't show up.
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For now it almost seems that Facebook purposefully strayed away from controversial or polarizing topics.
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October is nearing its end, and that means it's about time to purposefully embarrass ourselves.
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I'm not sure that it's purposefully engineered that way, but it certainly has that effect.
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It's almost like she purposefully gets caught on camera, signaling her location to the CIA.
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Through venting and flaring, companies knowingly and purposefully release valuable energy resources into the air.
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But this is just the most recent example of Trump purposefully treating corruption precisely backwards.
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She attributes that both to jobs not being filled yet and to being purposefully ignored.
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Tiny and hypersexual, he wore heeled boots and black eyeliner, and purposefully eschewed easy categorization.
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Some groups say online advertisers have been known to purposefully target people experiencing financial difficulties.
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Purposefully contracting chicken pox isn't better for your long-term health than getting a vaccine
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The Alabama bill was purposefully crafted to be a direct challenge to Roe v. Wade.
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Through illusion, I'm bringing promises of possible promises of a narrative — then purposefully breaking them.
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One gets the feeling that reality and fantasy are blurring purposefully, as everything feels off.
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Chew purposefully coughed near the woman, who, she says, ran away, eyes wide with terror.
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When one athlete purposefully put that hand behind her own back communicates something that matters.
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At the water cooler, nod and say hello, then move purposefully back to your desk.
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Menendez will also still face a charge that he purposefully filed misleading financial disclosure statements.
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I like to think Knight is purposefully alluding to digitally inspired sculpture in this exhibition.
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His verses were purposefully vague, though that won't stop fans from wondering what, exactly, he meant.
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And Meghan Markle, with her breathtaking filigree tiara and purposefully messy bun, is leading the pack.
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It was purposefully left out in the Night King's cold — non-consensual scenes are not included.
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Of course, it's entirely possible that Khloé wasn't paying attention, and wasn't purposefully icing Thompson out.
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Paint each nail a different color, and you get a shade transition that feels purposefully mismatched.
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Google purposefully built a ghost town The Google feed's greatest flaw is its lack of depth.
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"I see him furiously texting and then purposefully turning the phone away from me," she explained.
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It had been purposefully slowed down to make the Democratic leader's speech sound slurred and garbled.
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Maybe she even purposefully left off the punctuation to make headlines, as one Twitter user hypothesized.
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On YouTube, you're purposefully trying to watch something, so you'll put up with a slight delay.
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Despite the demand for their services, they'd kept Gin Lane purposefully small — just under 30 employees.
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Ramona literally ambushed Bethenny's new dogs by accidentally kicking one of them and purposefully not apologizing.
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Last year's Avengers event, an unprecedented crossover for Hollywood and the game industry, was purposefully imbalanced.
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He said he purposefully deceived his players in terms of the simplicity of the game plan.
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But changing the Constitution is purposefully complicated and requires overwhelming backing from Congress and state legislatures.
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TMZ posted footage on Wednesday that showed Jenner purposefully dodging Minaj on the VMAs red carpet.
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The film purposefully disposes of him, leaving Diana to marinate in angst and grief for decades.
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Purposefully buying light pink berries with the flavor profile of an alcoholic beverage seems counter-intuitive.
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There are even fewer who really acknowledge and purposefully design for the "Voice" of their brand.
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Not all of these references are ill-intentioned or purposefully disrespectful, but they certainly lack perspective.
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Rotten Tomatoes is purposefully holding back its Tomatometer score nearly a full day after Warner Bros.
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Whether information was purposefully excluded from the statement, and who was involved, according to the sources.
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I don't mean to suggest that Blue Origin purposefully excluded certain journalists because we are women.
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It can be leaked, either purposefully or inadvertently, during the production and transmission of natural gas.
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His last three albums purposefully had no guest features, relying heavily on J. Cole's own production.
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By whitelisting accounts purposefully sharing treatment and support, it could more aggressively chase the pill peddlers.
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Purposefully shoot those seemingly insignificant subjects every day for a month, and then group them together.
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Since the early 2000s, doctors have purposefully induced hypothermia in thousands of patients around the world.
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There are these two very different layers — one has purposefully been cut off from the other.
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She was purposefully open in all of her work about the social stigmas surrounding these diseases.
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Young photographers can also learn a lot about how to interact with subjects respectfully and purposefully.
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In a statement Tuesday, Gallaudet said the agency's climate and conservation efforts were not excluded purposefully.
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Under the purposefully opaque 2016 standard, however, this good work became a liability, not an asset.
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If anything, e-cigarette companies should be forced to pay for the damage they've purposefully caused.
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Stevie was onstage with his son Kwame Morris when he made his move ... unsteadily but purposefully.
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It's purposefully grand, with swelling rock-friendly production — not as far from One Direction as advertised.
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A tiny girl purposefully dressed in red tugs at my jacket and beams up at me.
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I do that purposefully in all my projects because I wanted to level the playing field.
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A phone that is not purposefully destroyed should last, I don't know, three or four years.
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The fact that they're purposefully void of meaning always winds up making them feel somewhat sinister.
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Using electrosurgery forceps, they dissected this tissue away from the surrounding brain, purposefully from every side.
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I've tried to meditate but I can't, so instead I'm just purposefully trying to zone out.
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Nobody I know from the Bay Area has any interest in purposefully spending time in Alabama.
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Purposefully notice what you appreciate about your in-laws and when appropriate, let them know directly.
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They gave Russians and Kremlin sympathizers a source of often incorrect and purposefully misleading alternative facts.
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The employee alerted a colleague that the former student was "walking purposefully" toward a school building.
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The players wandered around the locker room purposefully, hugging each of their teammates, one by one.
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What's worse, it looks like Pyongyang is purposefully stalling instead of acceding to Trump's denuclearization demand.
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Without BoJack firmly at its center, the season becomes a little more scattered, but purposefully so.
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The sets were all purposefully cream colored to provide a canvas against which Drescher could pop.
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It's quite a challenge to wade through his stream of contradictory attitudes and purposefully mismatched techniques.
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I catch sight of two young men wearing distinctive glasses walking purposefully toward the blue stripe.
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It feels like an overpriced startup launch video mixed with a purposefully viral but shallow BuzzFeed clip.
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They were mocking Nathan's sacred music with purposefully disrespectful dancing and a perverted imitation of his singing.
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"I very purposefully have a restaurant in Scottsdale, where there aren't many Black restaurant owners," he said.
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We can now assume Elliot was purposefully drugged as a two-pronged cover up for Becky's kidnapping.
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The prosecution contends Harris purposefully left Cooper in the car during a sweltering day in June 2014.
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We will remove content that purposefully targets private individuals with the intention of degrading or shaming them.
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Jon is even more pained knowing "his queen" purposefully ignored the aural white flag of the bells.
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And, Jon embracing his Targaryen side, either subconsciously or purposefully, only means bad things for his relationship.
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That's what celebrities do: Willingly or not, purposefully or not, they set the parameters for others' aspiration.
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This time around, she also paired the look with a red coat slung purposefully over her shoulder.
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I purposefully refrained from coffee and tea today, so I am able to fall asleep relatively quickly.
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I've visited many top offerings, which purposefully limit Wi-Fi so guests can focus on being present.
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They purposefully offend people, and that's what they do, but a lot of people love that. Whatever.
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Initially it was frightening, instilling every movement with a sense of tension, forcing me to move purposefully.
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It turns out, the show's creator, Dan Fogelman, purposefully leaves the last scenes out on some episodes.
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In court, Lipstadt had to prove that Irving was purposefully and maliciously spreading lies about the Holocaust.
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That means her location was shared against her will with someone she purposefully removed from her life.
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Were women purposefully left out to show that there was a lack of female guidance or energy?
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The lawsuit claims that Savitt purposefully hired women, and fired men, on the basis of their gender.
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Google says the product was also purposefully made smaller in order to better fit in the home.
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Winter Games is purposefully mysterious about what exactly occurs in Ashley and Kevin's hotel room fantasy suite.
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However, users who purposefully want to view borderline content will be given the chance to opt in.
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When I was a little girl, my parents purposefully never gave me any kitchen or cooking toys.
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Rather, the determining concept seems to be a structured improvisation proceeding from a purposefully restricted visual vocabulary.
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These attacks also purposefully target racial, sexual orientation or religious minorities, and so are hate crimes too.
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Yes. Does purposefully ignoring or waving away the import of politics in art make you a coward?
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Conant asserted that all Republicans would agree with Rubio that Obama is purposefully trying to destroy America.
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Criteria: While Amazon was purposefully vague about it's criteria, it was clear about a few preferred traits.
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Anyone who wanted to court favor with the president could snap up multiple properties or purposefully overpay.
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"Yemen is very much a silent, forgotten, I would even say a purposefully forgotten emergency," McGoldrick says.
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They are purposefully trying to create a humanitarian nightmare to starve the Yemenis to the negotiating table.
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At 70 years old, she moves fast and purposefully, as if she's late to an important appointment.
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It spread quickly, and to the casual observer apparently purposefully, targeting high profile companies and government agencies.
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Republicans, both in the administration and Congress, have made the case that Iran's actions are purposefully provocative.
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A town square can support heated debate while banishing purposefully abusive citizens that break the social fabric.
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Otherwise, online media companies will be there to benefit from the purposefully under-informed advertiser-agency relationship.
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That was the first time I remember purposefully channeling the power of the rat in our music.
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I hope people can go with those peaks and valleys that we've purposefully put in this record.
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To reflect that, 207 Squadron was purposefully chosen because it has both Air Force and Naval lineage.
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No matter the situation or space, Roke explains, homes designed purposefully for animals can make a difference.
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Can the president purposefully close the government and reopen, without congressional authorization, only certain parts of it?
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It's not being "overly sensitive" or "politically correct" to say that these purposefully public declarations are hurtful.
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However, I have never knowingly or purposefully behaved in a bullying, intimidating, harassing, or sexually inappropriate manner.
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Purposefully or not, West was powerfully emitting an important message: Black people's beauty is far from homogenous.
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The dispute has turned into a huge fight, in which both sides claim they've been harmed purposefully.
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It's purposefully built as a comic book, where gazing at familiar text bubbles nudges the story forward.
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He said that his 448-page report purposefully did not exonerate Trump on obstruction of justice charges.
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Even at this late stage, there is still an obligation for the international community to intervene purposefully.
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He is shaking hands with strangers while members of his coronavirus task force purposefully bump elbows instead.
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Lea Piazza, 28, purposefully coughed and breathed on police as they processed her arrest on March 12.
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"This building is too big, and it was purposefully too big," Mr. Janes said in an interview.
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The councilman's schedule left little time for rehearsals, but he used the time purposefully, Ms. Hummel said.
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But Democratic associates of Mr. Gilliam's filed a criminal complaint accusing him of purposefully taking the $10,000.
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Delays can sometimes benefit defendants, who may purposefully try to stall until witnesses die or memories fade.
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This is a purposefully wrong interpretation, but the reasons why it's wrong are surprisingly hard to articulate.
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"We intend to purposefully and prudently liquidate the Funds' investments and generate cash whenever possible," Schwartz wrote.
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The rate of passage for such screenings is high because the bar to pass is purposefully low.
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On top of that, the Poco is purposefully marketed as a vibrator for women, men, and couples.
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The Golden Globes have always seemed like the most purposefully inclusive major award show of them all.
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Then you choose if you want a vaguely male or female body type (no purposefully androgynous option).
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Other aircraft communications had been purposefully disabled earlier or somehow powered down in the flight, authorities said.
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"There's a very big difference between making honest mistakes and purposefully misleading the American people," Sanders said.
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So White Claw has purposefully limited supply to ensure it can continually serve all of its markets.
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Treatment for breast cancer in 2006, she said, pushed her into living purposefully yet savoring every moment.
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But Monday, for me, is a day to do it purposefully, as a way of contemplating it.
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The perspective is often purposefully limited, not showing the full range of interesting interactions in the chamber.
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As the 2000s wore on, however, oil prices rose, and we began to use oil more purposefully.
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Despite purposefully living as ethically as I could, I neglected to include my hair in this calculation.
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But he said he did not believe housing companies purposefully changed maintenance records to win incentive fees.
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These agencies purposefully refrained from directing children to fight, a Department of Education official told VICE News.
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What prompted you and the Kit Fox Studios team to purposefully have more diversity in the game?
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" Goldenberg purposefully kept Turing's monologue as a long single shot: "The best decision was not to cut.
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Did Cheryl Blossom purposefully quote Sade when she said "You gave me the kiss of life" to Archie?
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With that future in mind, I believe we'll see shorter-form audio content start to be purposefully created.
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This means Heidi is purposefully giving Walter a mega dose of the highest amount of the "medicine" possible.
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Then there's the threat of purposefully made malicious AI systems, such as autonomous weapons or micro-drone swarms.
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It appears Tabitha purposefully broke into Brady's locker to steal his car and recover her beloved family heirloom.
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Video "The president has purposefully remained uninvolved in this process," White House press secretary Sarah Sanders said Monday.
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They purposefully demonstrate in their own propaganda how closely they hew to Kim Il Sung's style of governance.
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Following a season built around a wedding, Jimmy and Gretchen walk away from their story distinctly, purposefully unmarried.
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While some users purposefully seek out fentanyl, oftentimes dealers discreetly cut their advertised heroin products with the drug.
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"We built Lively to inspire women to live life passionately, purposefully, and confidently," Grant wrote in a statement.
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Yet, he agrees to enter a fight he will purposefully throw, supposedly as a test of his mettle.
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"In fact, it's been a few years now since I've had mamas purposefully avoiding the camera," Aimee adds.
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The people that you're surrounding yourself with, the people that are purposefully the ones your spending time with.
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Booger's purposefully unpolished sound is one that's difficult to pull off, but in this case pays off immensely.
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Luckily, the artists at Elm Street are dope at what they do, so these aren't purposefully bad tattoos.
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"Morehouse is missing a crucial opportunity to become more inclusive by purposefully excluding trans female students," she said.
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The rules of billing are so opaque and purposefully convoluted they may as well be completely made up.
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Despite many games purposefully simulating small, enclosed spaces, every game we played had a feeling of airy disconnection.
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But it said the university responds "fairly and purposefully" to every accusation of sexual assault that it receives.
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Situations in which actresses were purposefully overwhelmed and subsequently hurt; stories that deal with actual rape and assault.
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That said, the newly booted GoButler comes with a 'beta' label and is purposefully being soft-launched today.
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The cultural funding that is "accessible" is often bogged down by purposefully opaque application requirements or admissions criteria.
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He holds a hotdog instead of an axe and his name is purposefully misspelled to avoid copyright issue.
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She's been slowly and purposefully building a case against Celeste since living in her home with the kids.
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Did she purposefully wear a Hillary Clinton-esque white pantsuit to Trump's first State of the Union address?
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That's impressive, considering a majority of his minutes are purposefully aligned against the other team's top scoring threats.
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The floor space is purposefully left bare and open for moving and pacing without the fear of tripping.
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The mutant purposefully looks virginal with her doe-eyed gaze and all-white outfit, complete with ladylike gloves.
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Republicans still reject assertions that they have purposefully targeted funds for Planned Parenthood as a "poison pill" rider.
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It's a different take compared to last year's holiday ad that focused purposefully on Apple's wireless earbuds, AirPods.
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During the panel, Graham explained that she didn't know who the father was and she purposefully didn't ask.
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As in several of the other bills, drivers aren't immune from liability if they purposefully injure a protester.
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The film is purposefully set in 1970 and 1971, when land grabs and revolts were happening in Mexico.
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We've seen countless runway ensembles that look purposefully disheveled, with strings and cuts of extra fabric dangling down.
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It might be the sign of friendship, but an Aquarian will totally purposefully trip you during a footrace.
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They proceed carefully but purposefully down a row of bell molds, pouring the liquid metal in wordless coordination.
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Though the family she's joining is purposefully apolitical, Markle brings with her a clear set of political beliefs.
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The most extreme are convinced that members of the other party are treasonous and purposefully harming the nation.
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"They see all the games, manipulations, and chaos that is purposefully stirred up by narcissistic parents," said Thomas.
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To get to the stage where the letters can be opened is a long and purposefully difficult journey.
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Nowadays, Mr. McConnell will stroll purposefully past inquiring reporters without so much as a glance in their direction.
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But it's not just tech for tech's sake; the tablets were purposefully designed to be simple to use.
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She told me that, when she was a child, the building's history was largely forgotten or purposefully ignored.
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An eyewitness of the attack told BILD that he moved like a soldier, acted purposefully, and shot quietly.
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A handful of magazines, including Cook's Illustrated and the nonprofit Consumer Reports, already purposefully contain no outside advertising.
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In her stylish hat, fitted jacket, and long skirt, she looks prosperous as she walks purposefully toward—what?
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D'Souza freely admitted, both before and after Trump's pardon, that he knowingly and purposefully violated campaign finance laws.
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It did, however, have a hard time making sense of when I'd purposefully put myself in tense situations.
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Matthew Handley, an investor based in Lakewood Ranch, Florida alleged Herbalife made "purposefully deceptive statements" in its Aug.
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And when Don Jr. fired back at Jeb on Twitter, he purposefully left George P. out of it.
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People purposefully visit YouTube to watch a specific video, so they're willing to sit through pre-roll ads.
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He made his spirit clear in his intensity and speed—he walked fast and talked fast and purposefully.
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She enters briefings rapidly, steps purposefully onto a dais, and settles into a modern, high-backed office chair.
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They are believed to have domesticated themselves thousands of years ago, instead of being purposefully domesticated by humans.
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May's attempts to stride purposefully on the international stage look increasingly like someone floundering, lost, through the snow.
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Purposefully yet also playfully, the implicit politics channel the sweep of the band's third and most finished album.
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Nick Saban is frustrated in his halftime interview, but he purposefully doesn't lay it on quarterback Jalen Hurts.
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The elementary bar graph jotted down on a napkin, labeled hurriedly, yet purposefully, conveys a sense of urgency.
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"I don't think there'll be any bits of my particular style, which is, like, purposefully crap," Waititi said.
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This means he purposefully does things she asks him not to do because of a neurological brain impulse.
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It has flashy graphics for categories like Wierd (which is purposefully misspelled), Gaming, Chill, Pets, Experimental and more.
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They purposefully wrote a long, difficult monologue and that's when they stumbled upon a video from Mr. Armitage.
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Rometty also purposefully sold off poor performing units, shedding $2 billion worth of lackluster businesses, she told CNBC.
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China has been criticized this year for purposefully devaluing its currency to support exporters — an allegation officials deny.
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But, the worst purposefully disgusting tweet was by the Vita Coco community manager who peed in a jar.
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The app is purposefully unflashy, and it does just a few things — texts, voice calls and video calls.
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After all: This isn't just about ignorance, it's about bad actors purposefully gaming the system to make profit.
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Congress should not wait for Putin's adventurism to accidentally or purposefully invoke NATO Article Five Collective Defense crisis.
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The controversial Prime Minister has adopted Trump's playbook, he is purposefully divisive and has trouble telling the truth.
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The ends of sentences today are often lacking in periods, purposefully left open to appendage, response or silence.
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It's a bracing video that, yes, subverts the expectations that its initial jaunty Friends credits sequence purposefully sets.
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Or were you purposefully led to the conclusion you drew after being targeted and influenced by shady operators?
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"As female, yes, my voice is often spoken over," she says, explaining that men will purposefully ignore her.
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Looking at Glover's career means looking at a body of work that, like Atlanta, very purposefully defies definition.
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This country's government deliberately and purposefully worked to overthrow the democratically elected prime minister of a sovereign nation.
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The bottom of the vessel is purposefully made so that you must empty its contents into your mouth.
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I can't imagine why somebody would purposefully lessen the protection of the food we and our children consume.
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But the show is purposefully set in a present-day world that looks and operates just like ours.
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"To me, free speech is not when you see something good and then you purposefully write bad," Trump said.
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But nothing struck me as content you would purposefully seek out when you're looking for quality content to enjoy.
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Not only is he purposefully playing music that sounds happy, but also he's embodying the rollercoaster that is life.
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You could just picture Gwyneth Paltrow, fresh from the spa, walking purposefully along the path and enjoying the view.
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The purposefully confusing form adds a disorientating but dramatic element to the book, and forces the reader to focus.
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You can input addresses, but Uber Lite won't load a data-heavy map unless you purposefully grab for it.
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However, it would likely be easier to pick up a radio signal purposefully sent out by an alien civilization.
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She characterized their encounter — in which Hillary purposefully shook Broaddrick's hand and thanked her — as one designed to intimidate.
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In a public place, purposefully and specifically, he told a purposeful and specific untruth... Imagine if everyone did it.
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It's sometimes purposefully or inadvertently leaked in the production and transport of the fuel — and when drilling for oil.
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"To some extent, I've purposefully toned down the message, because the most important part is being heeded," Sturgeon says.
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Snapchat's messages self-destruct unless purposefully saved to the thread by a user, permitting more off-the-cuff chatting.
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Three individuals in Texas have filed a class action lawsuit against the company for purposefully slowing down older phones.
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NBC's This Is Us time-slot replacement Rise is the kind of show that's purposefully sentimental about its characters.
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She purposefully informed her followers of her new eating habits to avoid the inevitable fat shaming and pregnancy rumors.
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Investigators have said information pulled from the vehicle's software indicated it may have been purposefully driven off the cliff.
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She told the magazine that she purposefully dropped out of the spotlight for awhile because she needed a break.
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Yes, but: According to the Washington Post, Trump complained about his belief that Twitter was purposefully removing his followers.
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It said that its network is now strong enough to handle congestion, without needing to purposefully slow down speeds.
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He purposefully wound up running into his bestie at a doctor's office, but she didn't find the stunt funny.
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Instead, we're aware of the fact that the 13-year-old is purposefully hiding secrets he knows very well.
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Google says it did this very purposefully, in order to make the Hub comfortable to place in any room.
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In its first 12 minutes, this is what Together wants us to understand about its purposefully imperfect leading lady.
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The unexpectedly emotional unraveling is purposefully intercut with footage of Arie and Kendall making out at the Eiffel Tower.
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Amy thinks the system might just be purposefully wearing them down, so that eventually, they just settle for someone.
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In another unexpected makeup move, Storey and Ross agreed on purposefully clumped lashes, which Ross sported throughout the night.
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Trump has accused Japan of purposefully devaluing its currency to boost its exports, a charge that Abe has denied.
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Investigators have said information pulled from the vehicle's software indicated it may have been purposefully driven off the cliff.
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In this case, Google purposefully kept it quiet for months, with no apparent plans to let anyone ever know.
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Andersen purposefully conceals her appearance online in order to avoid the internet-based abuse many female public figures experience.
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Maybe most importantly, he had to purposefully add Andy Kaufman into the picture, but in a somewhat subtle way.
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Incidentally, Marie Kondo doesn't appear to be purposefully advocating for greater balance between men and women in household labor.
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Obviously, they could have purposefully grown and maintained more potent THC-rich strains through domestication, as people now do.
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Gears of War 4 is purposefully built to resemble its predecessor In Gears 4, those changes have been reversed.
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When we decided to move in together a few years ago, we purposefully chose the path of least resistance.
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Quentin Tarantino's Once Upon a Time in Hollywood is a purposefully fantastical rewriting of the infamous Manson Family murders.
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So, more specifically, the scientists were meeting to discuss how we might purposefully induce a human being to hibernate.
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Schaub said that admission means there was a $6900,2628 liability that was purposefully left off Trump's financial disclosure report.
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Some Republicans say they think Democrats purposefully pulled away from a bipartisan deal this week that would lower premiums.
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The platform's rule against graphic imagery presented in a sensational manner, like all of its rules, is purposefully broad.
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An eyewitness of the attack told BILD that he moved like a soldier and acted purposefully during the attack.
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As long as you're being yourself and not purposefully impersonating another person or brand, you should be all set.
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He added that Rosenstein "has "purposefully gone out of his way to not be transparent with the American people.
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The special counsel took the extremely rare step of issuing a statement and purposefully casting doubt on BuzzFeed's story.
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It can take a variety of forms, such as being purposefully vague (think "all natural") or making unfounded claims.
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Clips from her show provide comic relief, and she purposefully avoids addressing the muddled and corrupt world of politics.
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So tbh writes the prompts for you, and purposefully allows only those that are tough to bend toward bullying.
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"He had posted every day [on Daddy's Reviews] for a long time and he totally vanished purposefully," he said.
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While being purposefully off-putting can be an interesting form of noise-terrorism, we want to draw people in.
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Every time she goes out in my city I know she purposefully wears it in case she sees me.
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I think there's something about taking purposefully "bad" photographs that is really interesting and beautiful and satisfying and funny.
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Conceivably, they purposefully disengaged during the 2016 U.S. Presidential Election when they felt their voices would not be heard.
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If a dog leaves the room whenever you enter it, they could be purposefully trying to keep their distance.
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I purposefully didn't put return addresses on them; I didn't want anyone to think I was expecting a response.
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If the other person is left purposefully in the dark and uncomfortable with that, it's a problem, she said.
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These jobs are purposefully mindless mini-games, consisting of everything from knocking coconuts out of trees to mowing lawns.
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Some industry leaders fed the frenzy by purposefully overpaying for medallions in order to inflate prices, The Times found.
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I feel like the only guy that probably could purposefully foul off a ball is ... Who do you think?
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As Ms. D'Souza points out in an accompanying publication, "Dialectics of Isolation" was purposefully heterogeneous, a celebration of difference.
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In Seville, I purposefully slept through a bus ride I'd booked because I needed to recover from a cold.
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"Historias" can be fact or fiction, reality or fantasy, and in art such binaries are often confused, sometimes purposefully.
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"It's also purposefully superficial, holding a mirror up to the creative process rather than attempting to penetrate its mysteries."
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The real problem is that insurers are increasingly forcing physicians out of network — even purposefully creating much narrower networks.
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It may be the most hyperrealist, purposefully casual portrait of teenage girls and aging women on television right now.
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The movie's flat animation style — Jane Samborski is the lead animator — and purposefully crude character depictions are initially deceptive.
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Before reading the featured article, brainstorm reasons you think a government might want to purposefully shut down the internet.
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You'd have to be careless or distracted—or purposefully touching it for a gear review—for that to happen.
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Joints in the concrete purposefully invite the encroachment of wild grass: nature reclaiming space once ceded to the city.
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"I've purposefully left some of the airline vouchers unused because they didn't fit into my travel schedule," says Rossman.
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They are too wedded to profitable models to purposefully innovate against themselves with niche products that come with disadvantages.
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"We purposefully are targeting streaming viewers because our research shows they are a discerning and connected audience," Lane said.
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Since enacted, MBTA has consistently included "incidental take," or activities that directly and foreseeably, but not purposefully, harm birds.
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Contrast that with this guy in the White House, who purposefully stokes racism and bigotry to divide this country.
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But a purposefully well-worn, paper-thin, sort of stained white tee also has a time and a place.
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Nope, it's just this guy Luke, purposefully dropping the updates in front of you to make your life worse.
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Page had claimed the organizations ran purposefully false articles on him for which he said he received death threats.
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Color and form, purposefully orchestrated, could change the way people feel, think and behave, and thus change the world.
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Heartening news, to be sure, but Criterion is a boutique label that is purposefully selective about what it distributes.
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David Byrne is walking purposefully through an intricate network of hallways in the backstage guts of Brooklyn's Barclays Center.
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President Donald Trump's personal Twitter account was temporarily removed on Thursday after a Twitter employee purposefully deactivated the account.
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She calls Obama a "plant to destroy America from within," claiming that he's purposefully allowed terrorists into the country.
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It's unclear if they got confused or purposefully didn't show, and the government had no way of reaching them.
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There have been a number of scandals in the US involving restaurants purposefully mislabeling Kobe beef and Wagyu beef.
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Once visitors learned of the primate's habit, many would purposefully throw the animal lit cigarettes to get her to smoke.
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The basic argument: If Apple were purposefully debilitating an older iPhone, that would clearly show up in the 3DMark score.
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People could be purposefully or accidentally leaving things out of their dream logs, like dreams they found embarrassing, for example.
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However, on Sunday authorities said it appears the Harts' SUV may have purposefully accelerated off the cliff along the highway.
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In 2017, a Navy aircrew was punished for purposefully leaving an "obscene image" in the sky over Okanogan County, Washington.
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In purposefully simplistic terms, blockchain is a technology that allows two untrustworthy peers to make a verifiable transaction without intermediaries.
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But oversized ambition and purposefully ignoring scientific and tech realities caused Theranos to fail — muddying the waters for everyone else.
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I think that manufacturers are purposefully building their products not only to be less durable but also to be unfixable.
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"If someone is purposefully preying on the disabled or the elderly, there's enhancements," Minjarez told the San Antonio TV station.
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According to cinematographer Fabian Wagner's interview with TMZ, the most recent Game of Thrones episode was not purposefully too dark.
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The government reneges on its oath to support troops and veterans by purposefully harming those who volunteer to defend us.
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For WhatsApp, a user had to purposefully open the sent image, making the exploit impractical for botnets or mass surveillance.
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After all, why would any company purposefully include a penis-shaped stress ball among cute little animal-shaped stress balls?
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Arya seems to be purposefully driving a wedge into their relationship, and it's not quite clear why — or, is it?
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Several companies already make after-market add-ons for Ikea furniture, but Delaktig products will be purposefully easier to customize.
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Though all of these antics are purposefully ridiculous, they lead to the most moving scene of the series' early episodes.
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These systems are not yet capable of understanding human error, let alone more advanced efforts to purposefully game their systems.
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Despite this (or because of it), there's an undeniable power in works that purposefully incorporate long duration into their creation.
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It ruled that prosecutors purposefully kept African-Americans off an all-white jury that sentenced a black man to death.
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" One attendee was Aden Van Noppen, who carried a notebook with a decal that read, "Move Purposefully and Fix Things.
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This science-fiction action-RPG has a heaping amount of existentialist angst, intense battle sequences, and purposefully mysterious game mechanics.
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Stefan Möller, a spokesman for the AfD in Thuringia, said the party's language was purposefully strong, to broach uncomfortable topics.
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On the contrary: if Trumpites feel the Republican Party's defeat was purposefully self-inflicted, then they might redouble their efforts.
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Conversely, Pichai's answer seemed to purposefully ignore the spirit of the question, focusing on semantics instead of a reasonable answer.
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It's being purposefully collected by Facebook through the Software Developer Kit (SDK) that it provides to third-party app developers.
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I purposefully truncated the data at the beginning of 2015 so as not to give away too much proprietary information.
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For years, powerful leaders in the American fashion industry have ignored, either purposefully or naively, how our clothing is made.
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She has super strength and some flying abilities, although the series has purposefully left the specifics of her powers unclear.
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Before, the violence on Game of Thrones purposefully avoided the black-and-white moral battleground typical of the fantasy genre.
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Facebook purposefully pushed the limits on quality so producers can opt for the most pristine vision or smaller file sizes.
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Desseaux wonders if Instagram is a platform for only thin, conventionally beautiful people; a world where differences are hidden purposefully.
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The purposefully glitchy scenes juxtapose the artificial (huge satellites, fast sports cars) with the natural (Westworld-ish landscapes, human emotions).
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A Moon Shaped Pool's purposefully muted arrangements are key to its uneasy grace, monochrome and fluid like its cover art.
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There's no evidence so far that patient records have been accessed, nor does it appear the NHS was purposefully targeted.
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A lawsuit filed in New York City the day before his death suggested he was purposefully isolated by his caretakers.
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MACCALLUM: And they purposefully dismember bodies and leave them in conditions that in some cases they are completely unrecognizable, correct?
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I purposefully avoided Central Park in order to not feel intimidated by "real" runners, and jogged down 2nd Avenue, instead.
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This splintering is so detrimental, it ruins her art debut in episode 6, "HeGotItAllMixedUp," as the title so purposefully suggests.
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He left and subsequently came back armed with a handgun and purposefully and repeatedly fired, striking and killing Nipsey Hussle.
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In cases like those, perhaps the US wanted to send a message to an adversary, or purposefully demonstrate their capability.
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The founders purposefully designed a system that prevents any one branch, or even any majority, from having too much power.
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I purposefully break the columns into sections that shouldn't take more than 30 minutes to complete, and work from there.
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Filipova's images of the remote research station, which is one of the northernmost settlements in the world, are purposefully monochromatic.
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The company will purposefully make one of the capsule's parachutes fail during the craft's descent back to Earth after flight.
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Now, I can recognize that the creators of The Division probably didn't purposefully turn my commute into a shooting gallery.
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The second copyright lawsuit in two weeks for Spotify Spotify denies purposefully copying artists' songs for distribution without their permission.
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The group purposefully left a pineapple in the middle of the exhibit and hoped people would think it was art.
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Rose's lawyer claims she purposefully withheld certain texts that may prove the sex in question was consensual ... and not rape.
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"Los Angeles" certainly leaves lots of purposefully laid loose ends, just in case Famous is greenlit for a sophomore run.
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Lately, she almost seems to be purposefully reinforcing the current caricature of herself in all of her recent public appearances.
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"Conspiracy" is, though, so Mueller looked into whether the Trump campaign purposefully worked with Russia to win the 2016 election.
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On the other side of the debate are games that embrace the art form's reliance on purposefully non-real imagery.
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Nolan says he and Joy conceived Westworld's purposefully ambiguous near-future as a place where VR is for the masses.
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On this October morning, they had purposefully set up their tents near the Buffalo Bills tailgaters to maximize heckling opportunities.
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Throughout her pregnancy, Kylie Jenner has purposefully avoided the spotlight — and was absent from her famous family's 25 Christmas photos.
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I found myself purposefully walking through residential neighborhoods, quiet pockets of peace, to get to the heart of the city.
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Codifying purposefully vague language on such an important issue will only lead to further confusion and division in our society.
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While it's purposefully unclear if the pair does end up having sex, they definitely share a really hot make out.
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PDFs are supposed to be your digital version of good, old-fashioned printed stuff: permanent and purposefully challenging to edit.
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On Friday, she peppered her presentation with talk of summaries, phases and mechanisms, and purposefully looked on the bright side.
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This isn't a warning message, it's purposefully ambivalent, because I myself am really ambivalent about a lot of these things.
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That hope in and of itself is resistance and that's how you get people to dream radically and act purposefully.
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Dore purposefully set up his events so that he did not have to comply with regulations that assure fighter safety.
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It was systematic, clandestine, and purposefully orchestrated by government officials to circumvent doping regulations for more than a thousand competitors.
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With the move to more traditional cooking, nothing is dumbed down or purposefully altered for Western tastes — quite the opposite.
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" Meanwhile, Nozkowski was purposefully jamming together different ways of applying paint while exploring what Marjorie Welish called his "vexed silhouettes.
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The final installation presents a grid of 18 columns of varying heights, peaking at 17' tall and left purposefully unfinished.
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And her script, with its purposefully awkward dialogue mixed with long, weighted silences, also demonstrates fine attention to emotional subtext.
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We purposefully just don't put it in the bank anymore, it's too easy to transfer when you're in the negative.
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Inside, the village-like compilation of structures opens purposefully to the elements, centering on an open courtyard filled with breezes.
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The text is often delivered, in a purposefully neutral tone, by two or more performers moving and speaking in unison.
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"I am purposefully, very intentionally, focusing on terrorism," Rose said, a point he raised multiple times during the sit-down.
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Members of his staff had joined to purposefully block some of what they believed were the president's most dangerous impulses.
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That means that, as a candidate, Trump is credibly alleged to have purposefully conspired with Cohen to commit criminal acts.
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I love how they purposefully celebrate Australia in the 80's from all things corporate, sex, politics, love and happiness.
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Sometimes companies purposefully put out lower estimates, also known as sandbagging, so that they are virtually guaranteed to beat estimates.
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Now the experience of having a utility purposefully deny service is part of what one might call the New Reliability.
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"A band about bands," as Mr. Murphy called it, the group was purposefully pretentious, but also dedicated to bodily movement.
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Bondy believes prosecutors have purposefully delayed providing him evidence in order to prevent Parnas from being of value to Congress.
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He may be trying to purposefully contrast himself with this negativity by relaying that he doesn't sink to such lows.
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In some cases, those asks have fueled bitter public feuds and questions about whether secretaries are purposefully stonewalling the committees.
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But she fails to see how increased competition would have helped in Myanmar, where the military purposefully spread violent propaganda.
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As Brian Beutler wrote before the inquiry was announced, Pelosi had previously purposefully kept her caucus divided on the issue.
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And to reiterate: All of this on top of a long, wonderfully written (though often purposefully abrasive) RPG/adventure game.
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That mouse darted purposefully toward one sector of the maze, found the hole, and scooted into it in eighteen seconds.
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There should be no confusion, the president is intentionally overloading our senses and purposefully normalizing disgusting behavior for political purposes.
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It's purposefully simplified, relegating all of your moves to basic swipes of the touchscreen, but the controls work surprisingly well.
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Purposefully or not, Mr. Trump had suddenly implied that the long-proposed solution of two states did not really matter.
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He noted that Mr. Salvini focused on building an emotional link with supporters and that his videos purposefully seemed unprofessional.
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Unseen said traffickers were "purposefully targeting homeless people for exploitation", including making them commit crimes, most commonly through forced begging.
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He also warned that if the aid workers were purposefully targeted, the day's tragedy would amount to a war crime.
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The agency released the studies after Politico reported in June that the USDA had purposefully buried its own researchers' findings.
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The long term effects of stalking can be emotionally devastating, with many victims becoming purposefully isolated from friends and family.
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Previously, California authorities said information pulled from the vehicle's software indicated it may have been purposefully driven off the cliff. Capt.
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For teens who've purposefully turned away from the permanence of the Facebook profile timeline, there's a sense of freedom in ephemerality.
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For example, Huston purposefully used shaky camera footage, unheard of at the time, to give the illusion of real-time danger.
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At this point, many users and celebrities are reposting it, and I'm sure they're not trying to purposefully further the problem.
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While the jokes aren't purposefully at Chuck's expense, Chuck isn't enjoying the barrage of comedic barbs about his line of work.
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Also in 2018, Twitter banned purposefully misgendering or "deadnaming" trans users, flagging the practices as as forms of abuse or harassment.
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Netflix is pulling a Jack Donaghy like in that one season of 30 Rock and purposefully trying to tank itself. 21.
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He'll definitely be important for Season 8 Martin likes to purposefully phrase his prophecies as red herrings with multiple possible interpretations.
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"And they miss the point -- some for lack of understanding, some purposefully to exploit the fear and the anger," he continued.
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Mississauga's proudest son PartyNextDoor has purposefully kept himself an enigma for years, giving only a handful of interviews to esteemed reporters.
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Investigators recovered evidence from the SUV's software that suggests Jennifer, who was driving, may have purposefully accelerated off the cliff. Capt.
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These voting changes disproportionately (and often purposefully) affect people of color — especially if they're poor, rural, or live on a reservation.
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Castro also cited the fact that McAleenan purposefully did not disclose Caal's death to Congress when he testified earlier in December.
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Or, who knows, maybe she's just so fed up with all of the media speculation that she's purposefully making us guess.
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It all paints of picture of low morale and dissatisfaction, leading to confidential info pouring out of the purposefully secretive company.
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Usher was accused of "consciously and purposefully" withholding his diagnosis from the woman "and continued to have unprotected sex" with her.
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That means Facebook was purposefully disobeying the spirit of Apple's 2018 privacy policy change while also abusing the Enterprise Certificate program.
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IGTV will let it more directly compete with YouTube, where people purposefully come to watch specific videos from their favorite creators.
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Instead, Ben is immediately angry, before devolving into a rageful drunk who says he purposefully murdered an unarmed child at war.
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Soon, Instagram's ad targeting and retargeting algorithms were backfiring, purposefully feeding me ads for similar companies that also violated Instagram's policies.
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It is easy to see all this as more purposefully joined up, and more sure of success, than it really is.
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I just wanted to do something purposefully so I could show God how much I love Him by obeying his word.
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Last week's attack will do little to quell suspicions that Iran is purposefully targeting oil tankers in response to American pressure.
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Types of harassment: Around 25% of respondents say they have been called offensive names or have been purposefully embarrassed by someone.
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On the other hand, some people like the idea of temporarily "marking" their partner and will give them a hickey purposefully.
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These suits (at least four proposed class action suits have been filed in California) claim that Musk purposefully manipulated the markets.
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These scientists purposefully create fake signals to make sure the collaboration can discern what real measurements are supposed to look like.
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There's a news report about the first stirrings of people on the other side of the planet (Russia) purposefully crashing cars.
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In February 2017, the Department of Justice changed its longstanding position that lawmakers have purposefully discriminated against minorities and underprivileged individuals.
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Gears 22016, which comes out on October 11th, is purposefully built to resemble its predecessor when it comes to multiplayer combat.
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It's obviously purposefully unclear and a cinematically ambiguous ending, but it's also... exactly the same as the ending of The Graduate.
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Every day that I come into work, I purposefully wait until I see a lot of people going into one elevator.
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Kurosawa is best known as the man behind the infamously terrible (purposefully so, he claims) Super Nintendo game Hong Kong 97.
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Padilla said in retrospect they should have turned over the letter to Waymo lawyers, but she denied it was purposefully withheld.
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Former department staff members say the Trump administration is purposefully choosing not to fill vacant positions following months of continuous departures.
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They include holding an erect posture, walking purposefully, steepling and palm-down hand gestures, and generally open and expansive body postures.
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Or did he purposefully continue to avoid human contact even after it became apparent that doing so would mean his doom?
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IOS 11.3 was announced earlier this year, following the revelation that Apple was purposefully slowing down iPhones to preserve battery life.
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So, the random tester created an input set by mixing valid URLs with URLs that it had purposefully, randomly fucked up.
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According to Schierano, dealers purposefully take mini-ODs of G at their own chemsex parties to ensure they got some rest.
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But for as many times as she'd strode purposefully past the machine-filled manufacturing workshop she'd never actually registered that smell.
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It's the person at the bar who you purposefully sidle up next to to find out where she bought her jeans.
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Longest Day's elegant linework and subtle humor shine through, and the entire comic seems to quiver under Varela's purposefully fragile construction.
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Possible pattern: Watchdogs worry Trump is purposefully naming and structuring his groups in ways that allow him to avoid the rules.
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All of this is not necessarily clear upon viewing the show, however, and Steiner's press release is purposefully open to interpretation.
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Jacob de Geer, chief executive of iZettle, says the company is "purposefully not profitable" so that it can invest in growth.
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Definitely not the style of my alpha husband, who would enter purposefully with supplies or advice: That's not the right tool.
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But while the panels are purposefully distanced via repetition and analysis, the overall effect of the installation is, paradoxically, quite moving.
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That dedication to getting the brain and body (hands and inputs) to execute perfectly, effortlessly, purposefully, is utterly captivating to me.
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A source recently told PEOPLE that the duo is "being purposefully coy,"when it comes to the status of their relationship.
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Speaking in a purposefully clumsy Spanish I hoped would pass as Portuguese, I asked the woman the story of the dish.
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People talk in purposefully obtuse circles, displaying their academic bonafides like peacock feathers, useful to draw attention and absolutely nothing else.
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The new videos include footage and audio of Mr. Brown confronting one of the officers about purposefully stepping on his ankle.
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A source recently told PEOPLE that the duo is "being purposefully coy," when it comes to the status of their relationship.
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A source recently told PEOPLE that the duo is "being purposefully coy," when it comes to the status of their relationship.
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We also feel the rule's implications for non-profits are misunderstood, and its potential impact vastly (and by some, purposefully) overstated.
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His sense was that "Juul didn't really want to take credit for anything," and at the time purposefully avoided the limelight.
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Today, Mackey still lives in Austin and purposefully drives by the location of the first store, which is now a school.
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But Ms. Thomas is doing something unusual with her newfound leverage: She is pointedly and purposefully sharing the spotlight with others.
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But it was also purposefully small — a de facto love story between teacher and student, and a meditation on failed fathers.
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Both models describe the smell of Dreams as grounding, adding that it blends seamlessly into their purposefully pared-down beauty routines.
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In a statement provided to CNN, Northcott's office disputed the claim that he has purposefully avoided taking action regarding Channing's death.
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Legal experts told the Journal that criminal charges would only stick if prosecutors could prove the companies purposefully avoided these mandates.
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Bolsonaro, Brazilian officials, and local police have claimed that these organizations and volunteer firefighters are purposefully lighting fires to solicit donations.
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Either he truly misunderstood what he heard on TV, which is worrisome, or he purposefully misquoted it, which is also worrisome.
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Our leaders are purposefully turning a blind eye to our growing liabilities as a nation to strike politically expedient budget deals.
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According to Horner, Spielberg purposefully chose to depict most of his dinosaurs as scaly and grey, brown, or green in color.
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Under the purposefully averted gaze of the authorities, a thriving trade in trafficking everything from heroin to illegal wildlife cropped up.
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"Babies piled in dumpsters," for example, is an inaccurate depiction that is purposefully violent in order to frame a political disagreement.
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He indulged in the youthful aristocratic pleasure of not being liked and his wit was purposefully caustic, his tongue often blistering.
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When women were eventually admitted, they were usually supervised by men and their models were often purposefully (and counter-productively) draped.
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But at the "People's Summit" in Chicago this weekend, the presumptive Republican nominee has been purposefully treated by organizers as an afterthought.
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Earlier this season, Carmelo Anthony purposefully waited until the buzzer went off before he launched up a prayer...and it went in.
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McGowan told Refinery29 that she purposefully leaned into Courtney's most evil instincts, while never letting her grasp the consequences of her actions.
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This relationship was not disclosed to the members of Louisville's Metro Council, and Leet said it was purposefully obfuscated by the mayor.
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It's a purposefully tough, any-enemy-can-end-you affair, a game that a brief preview session will never do justice to.
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However, they did not prove that this increase was a purposefully adaptive response to a change or constraint in the cellular environment.
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Here are three stories of people who tried to get out of military service by purposefully attempting to fail the psychological evaluation.
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" Guido has openly criticized SAS for being a "purposefully engineered opportunity for Russian intelligence to get close to hackers they care about.
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Braun grew up in leafy Cos Cob, Connecticut, then enrolled at Emory University in Atlanta, where he went about purposefully reinventing himself.
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I have a friend who leaves it on as long as possible to purposefully turn her hair a light shade of violet.
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They purposefully further the narrative, fueling our interpretation of what a character is going through or leading up to in that moment.
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Many silent films were allowed to disintegrate or were purposefully discarded or destroyed, sometimes by the very studios that had produced them.
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Unfortunately, we live in a world where everyone is trying to get that soundbite and I am purposefully not giving the soundbite.
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Bossa may be known for its purposefully obtuse controls in games like Surgeon Simulator, the studio says things are different with Decksplash.
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The men, whose heads are purposefully cut off by the painting's framing, are marching in lockstep, left foot forward, left hand back.
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They purposefully designed the gloves to be open-ended, however, so couples could choose actions that matched their relationship needs and personalities.
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It is a stressful show, purposefully so, where characters are pushed to emotional extreme, and then get judged by how they react.
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But how, then, could it be proven that Trump knew he had committed misconduct or harassment and then purposefully lied about it?
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On Tuesday, Jada Pinkett Smith tweeted that Girls Trip was purposefully neglected by the Hollywood Foreign Press Association and the Golden Globes.
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Early in therapy, soothing, verbal pats on the back, purposefully meant to help validate my emotions, were often sprinkled into our talks.
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So I spent a week trying it and there was something really exhilarating about purposefully putting myself in this excruciatingly awkward situation.
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They're forever correcting people who mistakenly or purposefully use incorrect pronouns, and fighting to simply exist as they are in the world.
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It's steamy, in exactly the same way that many centuries-old forms of ballroom dancing have been purposefully steamy since time immemorial.
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What about, for instance, her 'envelope writings'—gently pried apart envelopes whose physical shapes, some have argued, interact purposefully with Dickinson's language?
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T.I. went on a long rant, saying he's not accepting Gucci's apology and accusing the company of purposefully being disrespectful and racist.
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Not one but two military men raise their eyebrows when they discover "Mason Weaver," a purposefully androgynous name, is actually a woman.
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Instagram purposefully lacks a "Regram" button to promote original sharing, but it's easing up on that philosophy when it comes to Stories.
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It's more of a passing resemblance if you purposefully fudge your vision by diluting your irises with a whole bottle of Visine.
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"We want to purposefully just have a pause and a sacred space where everybody's intention is that nobody gets killed," Bridgeford said.
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The trucks purposefully took routes in front of government buildings, landmarks, dense traffic areas and other heavily populated or culturally relevant locations.
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As purposefully inert as it is painstakingly animated, the movie simultaneously suggests a vast collective enterprise and a sense of anguished solitude.
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The Ominious Circle is new, anonymous, and purposefully shrouded in as much mystery one can really manage in our hyper-connected world.
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Stone purposefully misidentified radio host Randy Credico as his "intermediary" to Julian Assange, the founder of WikiLeaks, according to the prosecutor's office.
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"There is no doubt that F.S.O.C. refused to consider the costs" of its decision, and it did so "purposefully," the judge wrote.
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These included "concerns about the bank retaliating against employees and purposefully concealing evidence from regulators of systemic problems at the bank." reut.
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The federal government, not private markets, created the subprime mortgage crisis, and it did so purposefully for many years despite repeated warnings.
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" A North Korean defector surnamed Choi told CNN there was concern that someone working for the organization might have "purposefully leaked it.
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President Erdogan purposefully called these elections a year early because he thought he had a good chance to beat out any opposition.
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Trump denied her allegation and said he purposefully acted "very polite and calm," but social media users still seized on Pelosi's remarks.
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As he passed by backstage, striding purposefully, he glanced at me, registered no recognition, and continued on, muttering, "bomp, bomp, bomp, bomp."
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Anyone who wanted to court favor with the President could snap up multiple properties or purposefully overpay, without revealing their identity publicly.
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During the rocket's fourth flight, engineers purposefully kept one of its three parachutes from deploying during the capsule's descent back to Earth.
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When a news outlet or reporter sets out to purposefully deceive or mislead, or knowingly publishes fabricated information, that is fake news.
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Facebook is purposefully trying to focus Community Actions to be more narrowly concentrated on spurring government action than just any random cause.
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She's apparently trying to create something that "purposefully goes against the celeb collaboration phenomena" with Ivy Park, according to a PR rep.
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Facebook is getting ready to purposefully influence the U.S. mid-term elections after spending two years trying to safeguard against foreign interference.
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Gnosis basically means "knowledge," but specifically the knowledge of hidden or purposefully corrupted spiritual mysteries including finding the divine within one's self.
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The beats would generally come last, and we purposefully kept the drums to a minimum, to let the synths speak out more.
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While at Microsoft, Gates purposefully made sure to keep his emails to around 100 a day by filtering who could contact him.
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Falcone allegedly leaned forward within three feet of her and purposefully coughed, while laughing and saying he was infected with the virus.
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Garry Brown's linework in this comic has a purposefully rushed, sketchy quality to it that perfectly mirrors the pace of Wood's writing.
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"Today, the official documents do not indicate precise outlines for the new Silk Roads, and China is being purposefully vague," Ekman said.
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"We probably didn't need to constrain attendance purposefully as much as we did because the attraction works so darn well," Chapek said.
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Those sit-ins aimed at national chain stores that operated outside the South, just as the Greensboro sit-ins purposefully did later.
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Perhaps Philip crashes the car purposefully because he fears the F.B.I. is closing in; perhaps it's raining and he simply loses control.
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President Donald Trump went after China for its trade practices once again, saying Wednesday the Chinese are purposefully going after U.S. farmers.
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Caravans fleeing the Northern Triangle of El Salvador, Guatemala and Honduras are purposefully conspicuous, both in social media and in real life.
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"To some extent, he&aposs consciously creating a purposefully dramatic space, as opposed to the Emperor&aposs throne room, which was utilitarian."
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No, purposefully denying yourself food when you could just employ a whole phalanx of personal chefs isn't just some rich person game.
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I followed radical Tumblr accounts, purposefully sought out photos of diverse bodies, and I read every fat acceptance book I could find.
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Trumpism dismisses the purposefully divisive tactics of its avatar as collateral damage, the cost of bringing an apolitical savant to the table.
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"Well, that borders on divisive," the second-most powerful Democrat in the Senate Dick Durbin told reporters in a purposefully understated tone.
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Calling independently managed schools that exist off taxpayer money "public" is a relatively recent rhetorical innovation, and one that seems purposefully deceitful.
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Indeed, a mainstream strategy in cognitive behavioral therapy involves purposefully articulating thoughts to oneself in order to diminish pernicious habits of mind.
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The company was also hit with criticism in January after users discovered it was purposefully slowing down older iPhones without telling users.
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Smithee's law purposefully does not make any exceptions for an elective abortion even in cases of rape, incest, or severe fetal abnormalities.
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Farrow recently questioned why the #MeToo movement had bypassed her father, alleging that Allen's representatives have purposefully "created fog" around her assertions.
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According to several constitutional lawyers, "high crimes and misdemeanors" is a purposefully vague term and can be defined by members of Congress.
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It seemed like Spotify was purposefully restricting social features to force users to rely on the company's own playlists and discovery surfaces.
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Nunes perhaps purposefully moved his committee in the exact wrong direction with the release of the infamous memo about Christopher Steele's dossier.
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Partly by necessity — many of Paik's works were purposefully ephemeral — there is a surplus of works on paper and documentation on view.
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He helped found the purposefully secluded Lockenhaus Chamber Music Festival in Austria in 1981 and was its artistic director for three decades.
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They make dumb, hilarious memes in which they purposefully come across as clueless olds, and there is something gleefully liberating about it.
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Asked whether McConnell would put up a vote purposefully designed to fail so the party could move on to other issues, Sen.
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In a blog post, Lovecruft said that CCC had purposefully rejected talks that dealt with harassment—a claim CCC denied through its spokesperson.
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While we assume that every move made by the Kardashian-Jenner family is purposefully orchestrated, sometimes things come up that are genuinely coincidental.
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The group purposefully doesn't ask children to write letters to "President-elect Trump" because Sahebjami hopes the project will continue into Trump's presidency.
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To pick a single pepper takes about 24 seconds, though the researchers say they purposefully slowed down the robot's movements for safety reasons.
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That isn't a sign of drug dealers purposefully adding fentanyl to marijuana, but rather that many drug users take all kinds of drugs.
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Samsung seems to be purposefully doing it on the S10 and S10 Plus to give consumers a quick solution out of the box.
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The crucial distinction is between the first-party sites you're purposefully visiting and the third-party trackers that come along for the ride.
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She told me that she purposefully removed herself from her community once she had the clandestine agency to establish a social media presence.
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There isn't even any dialogue, and the footage is purposefully cut in a way that makes it impossible to determine what is happening.
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Scientists believe early farmers grew colourful carrots unintentionally, and then continued the practice more purposefully in order to differentiate them from wild ones.
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It's a purposefully incomplete picture, so even if you could extract the data, it would be impossible to fully reconstruct a person's face.
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Purposefully working the muscle to question my judgment may have created the emotional growth I needed to make this year a better year.
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But again, the new setup interface isn't visible to users, so it could be something Apple was purposefully trying to hide for now.
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Kelen says she and her husband didn't purposefully choose a unisex name for their baby girl, they just "really liked" the name Carter.
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Russia is concerned that the US is purposefully refraining from doing this in order to maintain leverage over Syrian President Bashar al-Assad.
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Previously, authorities cited information pulled from the vehicle's software as evidence that the vehicle may have purposefully been driven off the cliff. Capt.
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He walks purposefully to meet Gambi (James Remar), his Alfred, accompanied by music almost blatantly evocative of the Christopher Nolan's Dark Knight movies.
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AntiToxin claims that when companies like Facebook expand encryption, they're purposefully hiding problematic content from themselves so they don't have to police it.
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Corinna seems to be right about George, since the premiere closes by showing him at a swinging L.A. bacchanal, purposefully dodging Fauna's calls.
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Kidnapping, blunt force trauma, forced heroin addiction, and creepy as hell ski masks were all employed to purposefully make Cora an unreliable narrator.
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Hatch's letter was purposefully timed, putting pressure on the commission just as it's coming face-to-face with the tech industry at large.
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In the lawsuit, she claimed the family defamed her, interfered with contractual relations, and purposefully sought to get Chyna's show Rob & Chyna cancelled.
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And for good measure: Tina Fey's Liz Lemon spends most of this episode in a purposefully gross approximation of Heath Ledger's Joker makeup.
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Besides him being purposefully dishonest simply to lather up his conservative constituents, the only explanation is that he can't read laws very well.
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Previously, Facebook only showed video ads as either related videos after you watched one purposefully, or as distinct ad units in the feed.
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While many of them have been badly damaged or purposefully destroyed during Syria's six-year conflict, Syrian cultural heritage faces yet another danger.
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Marling herself stated that this clue was purposefully planted by the producers, so fingers crossed it's one that pans out in season 2.
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Having the paparazzi come and take pictures of you, could that be putting your child in harm's way if you're purposefully doing it?
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She doesn't say it, but it's hard to believe that the weed nuns' captive international audience wasn't cultivated as purposefully as the cannabis.
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While Discover Weekly purposefully showed you artists you hadn't heard of, Spotify's algorithm quality is much easier to judge based on Release Radar.
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In the newest game, Kratos is voiced by Christopher Judge, a black actor, but the character's race has always been — perhaps purposefully — unclear.
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The private messaging apps like Signal and Wickr, for instance, purposefully keep much of their cache data stored locally, out of iCloud's reach.
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It's very hard to imagine that Starbucks designed both their drink and their marketing campaign to purposefully overshadow a small cafe in Brooklyn.
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Canada has purposefully stayed out of talks for weeks because it wanted the US and Mexico to resolve some of their trade problems.
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On "Scandalous" he sings in his serrated falsetto, "Tonight I'm gonna be your fantasy", purposefully objectifying himself, and taking pleasure in women's pleasure.
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The Tulsa, Oklahoma, man stalked the Jabaras, called them "dirty Arabs," and purposefully ran over the family matriarch with his car last year.
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Spectra-3 purposefully looks like a communication device, using light as a signal in its attempts to connect with the world around itself.
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While a reputable news provider, Fox News channel seems to have purposefully over the years blurred the lines between opinion and news programming.
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You won't be getting a room filled with exorbitantly priced things you can never buy for yourself (unless you're purposefully going that route).
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Or that Alessandro Michele purposefully presses creases into his tailoring at Gucci, an odd antecedent to the intentionally distressed appearance of the Incroyables.
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Though the police set up two airbags so that he could land safely, he purposefully avoided them when he jumped, Chief Boyce said.
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By contrast, "Damnation" is mired in realism, even if the motives and backgrounds of its characters remain purposefully opaque in the early going.
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The president reportedly said that he believed Twitter was purposefully removing his followers and that he knew other conservatives who also lost followers.
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The walls create an intermediary between the artworks and the viewer, so that the exhibition must be reentered purposefully in each new gallery.
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He places himself in that category—once upon a time, at least—where he and The Roots would purposefully move against what worked.
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It is unfortunate that people who claim to be interested in video games would purposefully limit what of video games they may imbibe.
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Now I find myself once more passing through and around Singapore's hubs, more purposefully this time, but perhaps drawn by the same gravity.
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You'll also probably smell gingerbread during the Great Hall part of the ride since Disney purposefully sprays the scent as you pass through.
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They complain that the Republicans purposefully added that provision to a package that otherwise has bipartisan support to put political pressure on Democrats.
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"Lamp Lit Prose" faces the division between romantic bliss and political dread — between individual comfort and mass anxiety — by purposefully seesawing between them.
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In his work, Susini purposefully mixed alluring sculpture, painting, and anatomical models to create captivating waxen figures for male medical students to study.
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In the French Algerian context, the French colonial agenda purposefully and forcibly removed the experience of the collective attachment of the physical space.
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While pro-Confederates may hail the statues as a testament of the South's bravery, this is purposefully ignoring the uglier side of history.
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Some of those recent changes have sent a purposefully muddy signal, apparently meant to demonstrate flexibility to respond to events in the economy.
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However, he said that the frequency of the changes only gives fodder to those who say China is purposefully under reporting the numbers.
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"We purposefully designed this product with this new traveler and casual traveler in mind," said Sandeep Dube, who runs Delta's SkyMiles loyalty program.
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We previously reported on how Amazon's transparency reports have purposefully become more vague over the years rather than clearer — bucking the industry trend.
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He does it accidentally plenty often, too, but sometimes he purposefully bumps his head on a window, for example, until we stop him.
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CNN reports that some Trump administration officials believe Iran purposefully missed areas with Americans, but there is no official confirmation on that yet.
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It is almost as if they are purposefully ignoring the collateral damage that this is having on the dollar and on American corporations.
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She purposefully avoided creating or re-creating acts of violence, instead forcing the viewer into a confrontation with their aftermath, as Ablutions did.
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It's an embarrassing mistake for AMD to make, especially when Microsoft purposefully didn't reveal the rear ports during its unveil video last month.
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Describing "Idiocracy" as anything approaching prescient is purposefully misinterpreting events to fit the narrative and is hypocritical from a liberal point of view.
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Seemingly an entire nation, those from every walk of life, have boldly and purposefully raised their voice in a unified cry for democracy.
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" "Kessler also intentionally and purposefully misled officers of the University Police Department regarding the torchlight rally that he helped organize on Aug. 11.
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Ken Shamrock frantically sprung to life as soon as the referee called the match and accused Royce of purposefully throwing the low-blow.
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Russia is reportedly testing anti-satellite missiles, and a Chinese anti-satellite test in 2007 purposefully destroyed one of the country's weather satellites.
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"California has chosen to purposefully contradict the will and the responsibility of the Congress to protect our homeland," Nielsen said in a statement.
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China has purposefully increased its exports to the US while, at the same time, it has stopped buying as much from US manufacturers.
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The leader of parliament, an ally of the prime minister, said on Wednesday that "some top intelligence officials hid the intelligence information purposefully".
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He would be in a good position to know if the Trump campaign purposefully worked with Russia to sway the 2016 presidential election.
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Though Scouts will likely feature cast members of all colors, three of Rhimes' upcoming projects will purposefully be lead by women characters of color.
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The FISA court was purposefully misled on a lot of fronts and not explicitly told the nature of this unverified dossier with Russian lies.
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A van driver has been fired after a video, which seemingly showed the individual purposefully driving through puddles to splash pedestrians, was shared online.
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In addition to the inaccuracies of records kept in a looser and long-past time, many dog breed lines are shrouded, purposefully, in myth.
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In experiments that have purposefully created this circadian misalignment, as it's known, volunteers' metabolism, mood, and even gene expression changed for the worse afterward.
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Natural selection can only randomly favor the best of what is available, it does not purposefully turn all living organisms into one super creature.
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The screen itself was purposefully designed to be thin so that it resembles more of a painting on the wall than an actual screen.
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That sincere sentiment goes for a purposefully bred and raised Labrador retriever, German shepherd or pug as much as it does a rescue animal.
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African Americans were purposefully deprived of opportunity, the ability to exercise their rights, equal access to education, health care, public facilities and other programs.
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The series has left that plot line purposefully ambiguous, and it would make sense for us to find out in its last moments. Right?
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Many states have introduced changes that disproportionately (and often purposefully) affect people of color — especially if they're poor, rural, or live on a reservation.
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You don't go to Facebook to purposefully see videos like on YouTube, but end up watching them anyways because the feed intelligently inserts them.
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While the image in the mural is clearly Swift, the artist purposefully changed the last name to be "Smith" to avoid using her namesake.
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The camera purposefully centers on her bewildered, horrified, and shocked face as Paul's voice sounds far away, like she's hearing it through a seashell.
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We purposefully built a planet that was woefully, painfully inhospitable, and that would forge her and this kind of crucible of discomfort and struggle.
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I can't remember the last time (if ever) I saw a show that so purposefully and artfully captures the beauty of all skin tones.
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When Ruth returns to the booth, Debbie "apologizes" for making her miss her date, revealing she knew all along and purposefully ruined Ruth's night.
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While Greg can purposefully veer towards to irritating, Hinton and Marwan Salama's portrayals of Ashley and Navid Shokrani give the show its major draws.
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Yet "Temet" ("Connections"), Imarhan's latest album, is purposefully fresher—a deliberate attempt to stamp their own unique mark on the tradition of Tuareg music.
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Unfortunately, what underlies these offers is often a lot of self-dealing that's purposefully geared toward harming competition, and that ultimately detrimental for consumers.
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South Korea was also part of the onslaught of lawsuits that Apple faced in December for purposefully slowing down older phones with iOS 11.
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Unlike YouTube where people purposefully go to view specific videos or see what their favorite creators have released, Facebook video viewing is more accidental.
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Facebook doesn't even have to purposefully poach advertisers from local sites, they'll just flow to it naturally as it becomes the local news destination.
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Perhaps purposefully, Zuckerberg overshot his mark: Facebook users were asking him to fix fake news, and he responded with plans to fix global society.
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HANNITY: But they fed the courts Russian lies bought and paid for by the opposition candidates and they purposefully didn&apost inform the court.
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The song sounds purposefully eerie, as though what we're hearing are the ghostly laments of the women we've let down in Canada and worldwide.
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I purposefully chose friends who naturally tend toward darkness, rather than some weird effortlessly joyous people, so their lists don't annoy me too much.
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Such labs aren't unique to Verizon, of course, but how often do you get to see smartphones purposefully smashed in the interest of science?
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Busch and Prysby are also accused of purposefully misleading the Environmental Protection Agency that the city was controlling the corrosion caused by the river.
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The tagline reads like a zen koan, like it is supposed to be so purposefully confusing that it twists the brain into a knot.
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Social media users have used his image and name for social commentary, tributes and to "troll" other internet users by purposefully provoking arguments online.
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"This is how technology has been purposefully woven to get around what has been a very effective piece of gun-safety legislation," said Chipman.
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Experts and officials say that the outcome of the case will hinge on whether Officer Pantaleo purposefully deprived Mr. Garner of his civil rights.
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In addition, why would Congress pay attention to the results of a referendum that purposefully ignored the conditions it set for such a vote?
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Many shots are purposefully stuttered — cars do not flow down the road but instead hop and skip as if time is out of joint.
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Nothing quite flourished, but the five-person team purposefully kept its burn rate low to maximize its runway and get more chances to experiment.
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Jimmy (Goran Visnjic), Gillian's abusive ex, is dispensed with three times in the film: accidentally poisoned with belladonna, purposefully hit over the head, exorcised.
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In the same way a jazz musician lets the present moment tell him where he ought to go, Bottura rambles — purposefully — and then reacts.
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The couple wanted to keep the interior uncluttered and clean, and the walls were purposefully painted white to make the space seem more open.
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I would never purposefully sit down to write a bad song, although I guess I've done some without trying that turned out that way.
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Co-founder Sean Rad, along with eight former and current Tinder execs, says IAC purposefully deflated Tinder's valuation in order to avoid paying him.
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Even worse, one of the president's senior advisers purposefully fought to make a US company less money in order to help another country out.
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Data in NYC has shown that purposefully reckless drivers create a disproportionate amount of harm to cyclists, pedestrians and other vehicles on the road.
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Since late 22, Tool has been relentlessly creating and distributing handmade ceramic cups, each different from the last and many purposefully harrowing and graphic.
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"The leadership of the D.P.P. has mixed up these two purposefully to misguide the Taiwanese people," Mr. Ma said, referring to Ms. Tsai's party.
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"Victoria," a group number, builds up kinetic excitement in a number of ways, not least by shunting groups of dancers purposefully around the space.
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The merchandise mirrored Pablo's punk-inspired visual aesthetic, much of it purposefully simplistic and employing short messages written in a typeface resembling gang tattoos.
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So in 1939 when the German army invaded, Borkovský was accused of purposefully not publishing anything about his discovery as an attempted cover-up.
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When a fit model arrives, the designer, dressed in baggy trousers and an oversized white T-shirt worn purposefully inside out, springs into action.
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For Lam Yik Fei, a Hong Kong-based photographer, that meant purposefully avoiding the most obvious foreground choice, incorporating spectators into the scene instead.
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The walk, which lasted seven hours and 17 minutes and included a brief call with President Trump, was not purposefully planned by the agency.
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This powerful device makes use of purposefully designed hair removal tool that draws out embedded pet hairs from carpets, cushions, and sofas with ease.
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"The president said he will purposefully hurt American communities to force American taxpayers to fund an immoral, ineffective and expensive border wall," she said.
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Again, it's not that people in close relationships are purposefully neglectful or inattentive, it's simply human nature to become complacent about what we know.
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We purposefully raised Cody Roman and his sister, Jazz, in Alaska, exposing them both to natural history travel and wilderness experiences around the world.
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"It is very much [a] cottage industry, and I think, purposefully so," says Ben "DivKid" Wilson, who produces the popular Eurorack YouTube channel DivKid.
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In premiere "A Girl from Arizona, Part 1," Team Bad Place sent buff demon Chris (Luke Guldan) to purposefully get outed as a plant.
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Many of them purposefully set their consciences to sleep and pulled the lever for a man I suspect that they know is morally bankrupt.
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Still, Reels lacks some of the video filters and special effects that TikTok has purposefully built to power certain gags and cuts between scenes.
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What this means is you and another player will attempt to bowl balls and hit them while contending with the game's purposefully wonky physics.
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He walks up the driveway purposefully and pushes through the white wooden gate, a high gate that, he noticed yesterday, doesn't have a lock.
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Ms. DeSanctis is therefore not accusing us of being wrong; she is accusing us of purposefully making up lies and reporting them as news.
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In its filings, the Department of Justice suggested that Farook turned off iCloud backups on his phone purposefully roughly six weeks before the attacks.
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One thing is clear, if purposefully left unstated by both: The original Watchmen was more right than it could have known, three decades earlier.
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However, the evidence uncovered by ICIJ appears to show that the firm knowingly and purposefully collaborated with clients in transactions that were plainly illegal.
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"One hundred percent of the people who are here on any given night are here because they purposefully came for Books & Brews," he said.
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In reality, Republican legislators have hidden their influence, purposefully disguising a weak president with little clout on Capitol Hill while also preserving party unity.
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It purposefully provokes, and the controversy it garners belies a vaguely autobiographical exploration of interracial desire on behalf of Harris, a Black man, himself.
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When Warmbier's group reached the airport, it appeared that he was purposefully delayed at immigration, Troy Collings, director of Young Pioneer Tours, told Reuters.
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At worst, you can be purposefully or accidentally "feeding," which is dying repeatedly and giving the enemy team experience every time you do so.
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The placement in time of a final thread, in which Jackie's talking to a priest (John Hurt) about her loss, is left purposefully vague.
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Meadow, on the other hand, will have to commit suicide to keep from cracking under the pressure of law enforcement after the purposefully botched assassination.
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"This is very clear in this report when it is purposefully slandering an official government institution," he added, calling for an inquiry into Amnesty's sources.
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It can mean excluding certain kids from gatherings, using inside jokes to belittle people or just purposefully making life look more glamorous than it is.
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In the end, it was all for naught because the courier purposefully leaves the virus behind, forcing Philip to bring it home with him again.
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And any top-down solution to the internet's algorithmic filter bubbles requires purposefully altering what people see to expose them to things they don't like.
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That's far from the default ephemerality of Snapchat where seen messages disappear once you close the chat window unless you purposefully tap to save them.
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Seven hundred of them are moving purposefully around the upper floor of a large distribution centre run by China Post, the state-run postal carrier.
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And in other accusations pervading Silicon Valley, the founders allegedly fostered a "boy's club" environment that purposefully excluded women from both social and professional gatherings.
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Yes, Verrit is intended to be a purposefully pro-Clinton source of information in a world that sees media become increasingly more and more partisan.
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What's more, investigators who've examined the software say it was purposefully designed to ignore a known malware signature linked to a number of malware families.
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Usher was accused of "consciously and purposefully" withholding his diagnosis from the woman "and continued to have unprotected sex" with her, according to the papers.
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"I am gravely concerned that the Trump administration is purposefully stumbling into a broader conflict, without a vote of Congress or clear objectives," Kaine said.
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Everyone has to queue up outside for hours upon hours for entry because management purposefully limits how many patrons are allowed inside at a time.
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And even if the act itself is inherently empty, many these self-care products come ready-made with meaning, courtesy of purposefully ambiguous "ethnic" origins.
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It's something Ava DuVernay has been doing for years with her Oprah Winfrey Network drama Queen Sugar, for which she purposefully only hires women directors.
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We do a partial mask flood (purposefully letting water in half our mask and clearing it out) and practice buoyancy control before enjoying the reefs.
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By this point, the young hitwoman has also killed three former lovers, both purposefully and accidentally, and Eve has metaphorically killed her career and marriage.
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He looked at the ships lingering in the distance and debated with his colleagues whether they had frozen purposefully in pursuit of the loser's cup.
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He argues that the city government ignored opposition from his clients, who are lower-income residents, while purposefully wooing "creative" economy workers to the city.
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The factory is purposefully built within a few miles of an airport, so that Apple can more easily send its products out to other countries.
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Silicon Valley is indeed undergoing a chill, while tech in Europe is growing, purposefully, confidently and across a broad front of geographical hubs and industries.
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While Charlotte purposefully was not given the title of "Princess" at birth, she is currently 11th in the line of succession to the Principality's throne.
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Instagram's parent company Facebook just launched a special video tab with channels of its own, though these are more like tags than purposefully curated channels.
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"The 4th Awakens" is, like its predecessors "Sharknado 2: The Second One" and "Sharknado 3: Oh Hell No," more than just a purposefully schlocky movie.
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Brandwin said that when it came to dating outside the agency, her cover job — purposefully designed to be boring and technical — was a real damper.
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Even when Craig runs out of the store with blood pouring from his nose, we can tell he knows what he did was purposefully wrong.
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In an equally unsettling scene, we see Mr. Belmont purposefully injecting Cora's arm with heroine poorly to make sure it looks like she's an addict.
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"One of the government's priority objectives is to continue purposefully with the furthering of the program for the lifting of capital controls," the parties said.
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When intentionally bad posts purposefully devoid of any identifiable message or context are the peak of contemporary internet humor, a bot simply does it better.
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All will be site-specific variations on the standard metal wire security fence, making them both attuned to their locations and purposefully out of place.
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It was clear to Hawley, based on the amount of glue on the cat's feet, that someone purposefully placed the animal in this dangerous predicament.
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Europe's Rosetta mission officially ended Friday when the spacecraft purposefully crashed into its comet after spending two year orbiting the icy object in deep space.
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Snapchat's strategy would see it able to index Stories for search by any signal, but only if and because they're purposefully submitted to Our Story.
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The group even taught Jimmy Fallon the "Chicken Noodle Song," a purposefully irritating tune created by McLaughlin ("Lucas" on the show) to annoy his costars.
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Octopath Traveler might be purposefully retro in its aesthetic and gameplay, but the game's most backward quality of all is by far the blatant misogyny.
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Over the weekend, as protests raged across the nation, Bannon's team released a statement on Holocaust Remembrance Day purposefully omitting any mention of Jewish victims.
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Amid the confusion, and from the other side, the Russian Ultras moved against the English, purposefully attacking pretty much any and every one they could.
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According to Webb's explanation, or what can be gleaned from it, the politician was purposefully visiting porn sites as a form of human malware bait.
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Snapchat wants to gauge demand, so it's purposefully restricting supply to see how interested its user base is in a $130 pair of camera glasses.
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It's also not exactly smart to word things in such a way as to let them be purposefully, or even accidentally, misinterpreted as political discrimination.
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The company has been reeling since September 2015, when news first broke that Volkswagen had been purposefully cheating on emissions standards in its diesel engines.
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A number of emails sent on the same day are present in the files, leading to suspicion that WikiLeaks may have purposefully removed the message.
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In fact, because beneficiaries of the 340B Program have demonstrated success in expanding care to their communities, Congress purposefully broadened the program's eligibility in 2010.
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They alone have withheld their programming, purposefully harming the communities we both serve, rather than allowing us to continue carrying their programming while negotiations continue.
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There's always been this suspicion that Apple — and other gadget makers — purposefully slow down products over time so that you're forced to buy new ones.
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They shoulder their way into bike lanes or walk purposefully on the street alongside cars — eyes ahead, earphones in — forming a de facto express lane.
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But that network is purposefully designed to bounce data around the globe so that you don't reveal your IP to the site you're connecting to.
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The app delivers a single lesson per day of around 20 minutes and purposefully limits screen time, hence the range of supplementary non-digital prodicts.
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The FERC alleges that Vitol and an employee purposefully sold physical power at a loss in the market run by the California Independent System Operator.
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Sentieo's hope is to emerge as an aggregator of information sources and an annotation tool that benefits from being purposefully designed for what analysts need.
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Granted, the camps would sometimes make it difficult to leave, but I've seen women purposefully roll ankles or throw punches just to get shipped out.
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VICE sat down with Ortega at Cannes to discuss his own criminal childhood, casting non-actors, and his love for Harmony Korine's purposefully risky films.
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Artists Karl-Olov Björk and Anders Åberg purposefully added details that represented environmental issues that persisted at the time, like excessive logging of local forests.
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Yankees Manager Aaron Boone could recall in vivid detail the rage he felt in the minor leagues when a fastball purposefully whistled over his head.
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As a scare tactic, the common cold or fatigue are sometimes purposefully mischaracterized as acute mountain sickness, which can be deadly in an advanced stage.
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In the context of the current show, McEneaney's answer is intriguing: My paintings are totally and purposefully autobiographical, but are also edited, embellished, and fantasized.
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Detailing the life of a person from accounts nearing a century in the past can sometimes appear futile, especially when that life was purposefully vague.
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It depicts a wheelchair user leaning purposefully, even forcefully forward, setting it all in motion, as though racing through traffic or over a finish line.
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Trevor (a purposefully repellent Eric T. Miller) is a mope, an industry term for a journeyman player who's brought in when extra genitals are needed.
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Not only is the AJC claiming that "Richard Jewell" defames Scruggs, but that the film purposefully did not include how the newspaper helped exonerate Jewell.
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The reason this is a common occurrence is because the out-of-network prices are purposefully inflated to aid hospitals in their negotiations with insurers.
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While many games set themselves apart through clever writing or art, there's a certain type — Gage calls them "classics" — that need to be purposefully generic.
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Veronica said she believed he threw himself off a ferry, purposefully aiming to go under the propellers so that no one would find his body.
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Rooms are purposefully utilitarian (a hallmark aesthetic of the Ace brand) yet still very comfortable, and some even come with their own turntable or guitar.
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But its strong geometry — a concrete cube with purposefully placed cutouts — establishes it as a dominant structure and the organizer of the buildings around it.
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The Federal Trade Commission and a few state attorneys general are focusing on the company's marketing practices and whether they purposefully sought to target minors.
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They are bred for consumption, meaning they're purposefully fattened up and have a short lifespan that typically only lasts about one year past their pardon.
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Apple was criticized recently when users discovered that iPhone 6, iPhone 6s and iPhone 6s Plus units were purposefully being slowed down by the company.
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By explicitly connecting the problems of the past, to the concerns of the present, Macron has done what other leaders have purposefully shied away from.
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An unethical officer will most certainly purposefully stop someone without legal cause -- hoping they may happen to have an outstanding warrant -- and use Strieff as justification.
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It may not be true that Mr. Putin is purposefully exacerbating the refugee crisis, or that there is no sound economic logic behind Nord Stream 2.
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