Sentence examples for exactly to destroy from inspiring English sources

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So what does it mean exactly to destroy the habit in the same way as it was created?

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People maul a living creature, without knowing what it is and why exactly they need to destroy it," the writer told Index on Censorship.

"We just wanted to destroy".

(Yes, there was a fourth author, Kevin Hassett. But the co-author of "Dow 36,000″ doesn't exactly have a reputation to destroy).

My colleague Paul Krugman was harsh in his assessment of Boudreaux-Perry – "The BR piece is, in short, a complete non sequitur" — and scathing in his view of Hassett's qualifications: "the co-author of 'Dow 36,000' doesn't exactly have a reputation to destroy".

So why exactly do sharks want to destroy our Internet access?

This is exactly why Iranian vows to destroy Israel are so deeply worrying.

Well, ask yourself first how, exactly, pollution regulations are supposed to destroy jobs.

The court doesn't say exactly when the government has to destroy, delete, or return its copy of the non-responsive files.

To be honest, researchers aren't entirely sure exactly how the plasma works to destroy the bacteria, but they are able to determine that a burst of about 12-18 seconds will completely eliminate the problem.

It was not exactly Battleship Potemkin – but it went on to destroy the economic order of the world.

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