Sentence examples for deliberately citing from inspiring English sources

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I'm deliberately citing kind of "lame"' musical references to get the point across simply that it's never "just about the music".

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The Mirror reported the trending of bug parties, where non HIV-positive men seek HIV-infected men to have sex with in an attempt get infected with the disease deliberately, sometimes citing the thrill of the chase and a desire to "get it (infection) over with" since the danger of contracting HIV is statistically higher for gay men.

A black cloth speaker grille covers the entire front and wraps part way around the back as well; unfortunately, B&W deliberately made it nearly impossible to remove, citing that the drivers are very delicate.

Their lawyers have now filed their case with the prosecutor's office, citing unnamed individuals or companies as having "deliberately infringed the private life of another".

The United States should not "deliberately provoke" the North by moving to deploy strategic assets in South Korea and raising human rights issues, KCNA said, citing a foreign ministry spokesman.

"We deliberately tried to create serendipitous opportunities for people of different backgrounds to meet," said Roger Bayley, the design manager for Olympic Village, citing the more than 100 units of rent-assisted housing in the new complex itself.

Mr. Collins cites 1500 guineas (a deliberately high price) whereupon they leave.

One of his most cited papers has a deliberately provocative title: "Why Most Published Research Findings Are False".

But earlier he approvingly cites a writer who "deliberately keeps all colloquialisms and local references out of his books," in order to make them translation-ready, and isn't that much the same sort of thing?

Lawrence Tomlinson, author of the inquiry which cited evidence that RBS had deliberately destroyed companies to make a profit, said on Thursday he has received another 450 cases since his report was published at the end of November.

On the other hand, if a fire breaks out in a laboratory where oxygen is deliberately excluded, it may be appropriate to cite the presence of oxygen as a cause of the fire.

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