Sentence examples for deliberately posed from inspiring English sources

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As the forensic pathologist discovers disturbing links between the case of a woman found murdered and deliberately posed at MIT, "a dead human being whose truth must be coaxed and cut out of her", and a series of deaths her husband, Benton Wesley, has been investigating in Washington, Cornwell gives her readers everything they have come to expect from a Scarpetta novel.

The court heard how the bodies of two of the victims, Anneli Alderton and Annette Nicholls, were deliberately posed in the cruciform position, with DNA evidence linking Steve Wright to three of the victims and fibre evidence also connecting him to the victims.

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Sometimes, it's as if he's deliberately posing himself problems of musical congruency, such as the assembly of ukulele, oboe, piano, guitar and sleigh bells in "There's Nothing Underwater", or the way the stalking bass and tiptoeing pizzicato strings of "Faculty of Fears" are relieved by chummy country-pop chording.

For those of us who have slogged on the ground investing in and driving improvements in business governance, growth and innovation in emerging markets for decades, the British newspaper comes off as naïve, at best deliberately posing a strawman argument for effect.

But there are two big issues for debate — and I deliberately pose them, even though I don't end up saying we should abolish banks.

As for the play, Lichtblau deliberately poses more questions than she answers, concluding with a strikingly cynical and relativistic "message" that skirts an important point: In matters of human evil, black is sometimes simply black.

Chilcot finds that Blair deliberately exaggerated the threat posed by the Iraqi regime as he sought to make the case for military action to MPs and the public in the buildup to the invasion in 2002 and 2003.

Senator Edward M. Kennedy of Massachusetts delivered a blistering indictment on Friday of President Bush's decision to go to war in Iraq, accusing Mr. Bush of deliberately exaggerating the threat posed by Saddam Hussein's government.

Like an earlier inquiry led by Lord Hutton, the report exonerated the government of the charge that it deliberately exaggerated the threat posed by Mr. Hussein in an effort to deceive the public and Parliament.

Blair called the press conference after the Chilcot report concluded that he had deliberately exaggerated the threat posed by the Iraqi regime as he sought to make the case for military action to MPs and the public in the buildup to the invasion.

Only a decade ago, its DG and chairman, Greg Dyke and Gavyn Davies, resigned after the battle, over a claim made on the Today programme, that the government had deliberately exaggerated the threat posed by Saddam Hussein's weaponry in the run-up to the Iraq war – a crisis that crushed the source of the story, the weapons expert Dr David Kelly, into the unthinkable bleakness of suicide.

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