Sentence examples for includes deliberately from inspiring English sources

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Mr Bains's definition of fun includes deliberately crashing websites, scrambling words on an article and, with Boddington's, a brewer in northern England, featuring an onanistic bovine called Graham who produces the "cream of Manchester".Yet novelty on the web is easily imitated and soon wears off.

That includes deliberately misspelling his name Yanis, writing it with only one "n" since elementary school.

I. Q. Hunter identifies a prefabricated cult film style which includes "deliberately, insulting bad films", "slick exercises in dysfunction and alienation", and mainstream films "that sell themselves as worth obsessing over".

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Maimonides himself notes that these precautions include deliberately contradictory statements meant to mislead the undiscerning reader.

These include deliberately disturbing images of a patient with mouth cancer and of a man with tobacco smoke coming out of a tracheotomy stoma.

The former detainees also say that their captors denigrated their religion, including deliberately submerging the Koran in a dirty toilet bucket.

"Harlem on the Prairie" (1937) was a routine western, but it had an all-black cast, and like other all-black films based on a familiar Hollywood genre, it included deliberately comic bits.

The digital-rights groups AccessNow and the Wickr Foundation, as well as the American Civil Liberties Union, on 2 March filed briefs strongly backing Apple, warning that the "far-reaching consequences" of the FBI's position include "deliberately compromised digital security [that] would undermine human rights groups around the globe".

The report, which effectively cleared the scientists of the most serious charges – including deliberately fudging climate change results, is unlikely to be the final word on the matter, as the University of East Anglia and the beleaguered director of its Climatic Research Unit, Phil Jones, would have hoped.

The paper does make a number of embarrassing spelling errors ("dissention," "anti-semetic") but William H. Pritchard, an English professor at Amherst, who read the paper at The Times's request, shrewdly suggested that, in this day of spell check, they may have been included deliberately, to throw suspicious teachers off the track.

Nationwide statistics reveal that an estimated 2percentt of ballots cast do not register a vote for president for whatever reason, including deliberately choosing no candidate at all or some voter error, such as voting for two candidates or insufficiently marking a ballot.

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