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TERRORISM and guerrilla warfare are often intended as macabre theatre.

"Unprecedented" is a much overused word; it is often intended to  just mean "unusual".

Environmental regulations are often intended to stimulate the generation and adoption of eco-efficient innovations.

In this way, interactive visualizations are often intended for decision support.

It's often intended to draw attention to a bit of irony, but functions more like a poke in the ribs.

It was akin to the 18th-century serenade and divertimento and, like these, was often intended for performance outdoors.

The steps to sunken or raised areas in public plazas are often intended to slow down a vehicle.

They are also revealing in spite of themselves, giving away more about their authors than is often intended.

Grouping is often intended as a general-purpose early vision stage which gathers together image features of perceptual salience, usually having a well-definable structure.

They are accompanied by text that explores the history from Ms. Weems's perspective, creating a counternarrative to the way the images were often intended.

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Sexual violence by marauding armies or militias can as is often intended wreck or uproot communities, with shame turning victims into outcasts.

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