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During the delivery of their speeches in their oral performance assessments, all students deliberately mentioned that rubrics do not play a part at all.
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I'm deliberately not mentioning the worst offender, because it's only Tuesday and your life is already miserable enough.
Many boards would do what this board apparently did, and deliberately avoid mentioning an issue like this, Mr. Shmulewitz said.
Indeed, as recently as a few weeks ago they were arguing that Mr. Bush had quite deliberately avoided mentioning Niger, and noted that he had spoken more generally about efforts to obtain "yellowcake," the substance from which uranium is extracted, from African nations.
She wouldn't look him in the eye — she'd mentioned it deliberately while she was filling the dishwasher, so that she didn't have to see his response.
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As already mentioned, because deliberately perpetrating a crime is more deplorable than doing so through negligence, Schedule 1 sets out a penal hierarchy in which offences involving intentionally falsified medicines generally are punished more severely than offences involving negligently substandard ones.
However, he deliberately did not mention the president by name in order to not appear too negative at a time of national crisis.
When Mr. Bruckheimer first approached him, he added, he deliberately did not mention that "Prince of Persia" was based on a video game, which was probably just as well, because Mr. Newell had never played one.
They heard it come over the top of the hill and slow with a throaty downshifting of gears, and heard the horn blow out its melody, the opening bar of "Dixie," which was idiotic, not to mention deliberately provocative, given that he was from Indianaland.
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