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He stems from a Southern political tradition of deliberately avoiding definition.
"Well, bullshit!" he said when, in 1967, his show was criticized for deliberately avoiding controversy.
She never liked to exercise, deliberately avoiding sports in school and spurning all organized athletic activities.
She succeeded both personally and professionally by taking a pragmatic approach and deliberately avoiding deep philosophising.
Dr. Ross, who praised the researchers for deliberately avoiding such incidental findings, was also not involved with the study.
It is deliberately avoiding repaying these bondholders, and it used its sovereign immunity to force a disadvantageous situation.
Collins attacked Facebook for appearing to have been "deliberately avoiding answering straight questions" in testimony to the committee.
Miliband may be deliberately avoiding comparisons with Wilson because of the former Labour leader's disappointing performance in office.
He would stop the car, stand beside it, and shoot the filling station from across the road, deliberately avoiding any sort of composition or artful lighting.
He talks instead about a 'Grand Architect,' deliberately avoiding the Christian terms, because it had to be a religious language that was accessible to all people".
Many of Mr. Bush's critics say he is playing a cagey political game, deliberately avoiding policy decisions that might cause him to lose popularity.
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