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The Hebrew University holds rights to Einstein's image, and prohibits advertisers from inappropriately using his likeness.
The Golf Channel anchor Kelly Tilghman recently apologized after inappropriately using the word lynch, and Davis ought to as well.
Mr. Wiese, the report said, confirmed that the police "had long held concerns" about whether the Senate majority leader, Joseph L. Bruno, had been inappropriately using state aircraft.
It had been brought to his attention, he announced, that some parents had been acting inappropriately — using foul language and "whuppin' on" boys who'd been bucked off.
If The New York Times abuses our trust sufficiently often (by, for example, inappropriately using anonymous sources), we will reflexively stop trusting it.
Their feud boils down to this: Mr. Giuliani has repeatedly described Mr. Hevesi as "ethically challenged" and accused him of inappropriately using his post to arrange a business meeting for a major campaign contributor in 1997.
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The Elections Enforcement Commission is investigating whether the governor inappropriately used Republican State Committee credit cards over the past five years.
"Do I think she inappropriately used the computer while students were in the room?
The word definitive is often inappropriately used, but is, in this case, merited.
And agency officials have acknowledged that specialists inappropriately used keywords like "Tea Party" and "Patriots" in searching through applications.
And beyond all of that, big data became everyone's most hated buzzword in 2013 after it was inappropriately used everywhere, from boardrooms to conferences.
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