Sentence examples for by misappropriation from inspiring English sources

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The iconography that has been so vital in the effort to preserve what was widely and intensely felt in the aftermath of the terrorist attacks -- the American flag, the image of the martyred towers of the World Trade Center, the FDNY logo -- has also, by misappropriation and sheer repetition, become a way of pushing those emotions away.

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Although the devastating Indian Ocean tsunami that struck in late December 2004 had caused relatively light damage in Malaysia, in June the government reported receiving complaints that the recovery in some areas had been hampered by the misappropriation of relief funds by aid distributors.

In the late '80s a thunderbolt of inspiration struck Jack Valenti, longtime chief of the Motion Picture Assn. of America: What if his organization got rid of the X rating, besmirched by years of misappropriation by hard-core exploitation films, and replaced it with a new marker that was both trademarked and respectable?

Matt Furie, the frog's inventor and a Clinton supporter, was first bewildered by the misappropriation, and then infuriated.

PAGE A17 EMBEZZLING FROM NONPROFITS Two prominent national nonprofit groups were rocked by disclosures of financial misappropriation by employees and contractors.

In a hypothesized metamodern iteration of "The Change," we might expect an arrangement of the text to occupy several subjectivities at once -- for instance, either by Hoagland's misappropriation of authorship of the poem in the first instance, or by the author, under color of his own name, oscillating rapidly between poles and even polar spectra from line to line and conceit to conceit.

But synthetic biology is a technique with potentially far-reaching consequences like environmental effects and misappropriation by terrorists.

We will do it in such a way as to avoid risk to the public and misappropriation by others and ensure maximum public confidence.

We could go further and rescue the original meaning of economics from its misappropriation by opponents of public investment, and build an entire vision of a new economy centred on re-imagining the home.

A commission spokesman would not elaborate on the I.R.A. plan other than to say that it satisfied demands that the method pose "no risk to the public and avoid the possibility of misappropriation by others".

We will do it in such a way as to avoid risk to the public and misappropriation by others and ensure maximum public confidence".The significance of this magnificently garbled pronouncement is emphatically not that it commits the IRA to disarm.

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