Sentence examples for deliberately came from inspiring English sources

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You (or your opposing party) very deliberately came to me with a dispute that you deem significant, a dispute that you have not been able to work out among yourselves.

"Secretary Clinton deliberately came in around 8 a.m. and left around 7 p.m., to allow her close staff to have morning and evening time with their families (although of course she worked earlier and later, from home)," the New America Foundation president and Princeton University professor wrote.

And I had it better than many of my peers in D.C.; Secretary Clinton deliberately came in around 8 a.m. and left around 7 p.m., to allow her close staff to have morning and evening time with their families (although of course she worked earlier and later, from home).

And I had it better than many of my peers in D.C.; Secretary Clinton deliberately came in around 8 a.m. and left around 7 p.m., to allow her close staff to have morning and evening time with their families (although of course she worked earlier and later, from home)," she wrote.

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She is deliberately coming from a blind spot.

The interior minister, Christophe Castaner, said thousands of troublemakers unconnected to the peaceful demonstrations had deliberately come to "pillage, smash, steal, wound and even kill".

The company lawyer jumped up, interrupting me, and started to shout that I wasn't telling the truth, that I had deliberately come to court in a black dress with a white collar in order to impress the jury.

Deliberately coming onstage for the second act while some audience members are still returning to their seats, he takes aim and fires at them: "Hurry back in, now; you don't want to miss the exposition.

"But I think the fear that everybody faces is those that come to Britain and either fail to find jobs and therefore fall back on our welfare system, or those who deliberately come here to pickpocket and aggressively beg.

Meanwhile, Marco Rubio said he was "open to doing things that prevent people who deliberately come to the U.S. for the purposes of taking advantage" of birthright citizenship, but said that Trump's proposal to eliminate the doctrine was "really not a workable plan".

As you listen, you often find yourself picturing Butler deliberately coming up with music that displayed his considerable skills but was almost impossible for Anderson to turn into workable songs, only for the singer to not only pull it off, but also to ratchet up the music's sense of overloaded hysteria through his lyrics.

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