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I sense a deep, and perhaps deliberate confusion here, not only in the flouting of categories, and Kelley's piecemeal borrowing of such a disparate collection of art and artifacts.
Because of this perhaps deliberate failure to explain to the reader where he really stood, Albo has often been dismissed as an eclectic.
The term, which covers such a wide range of operations, is sometimes worse than useless, fuelling a perhaps deliberate ambiguity about what is being discussed.
Some people say the pressure to reopen Wall Street and get the city back on its feet created a desire -- perhaps deliberate and overt, perhaps in other ways inadvertent and subconscious -- to deliver reassurance.
There has long been a self-effacing modesty to American Eagle — not as sun-kissed (or sun-bleached) as Hollister and lacking the postpubescent eroticism of Abercrombie & Fitch (though the latter is perhaps deliberate: American Eagle has been sued by Abercrombie multiple times, unsuccessfully, for allegedly copying designs).
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In another, perhaps more deliberate lapse, Trump claimed: "This place is incredible.
In perhaps a deliberate jab at Mr. Woodford's allegations, the e-mail complained of the Englishman's penny-counting ways.
Visuals are grainy (perhaps a deliberate throwback to older Nukem titles?), aiming is clunky and there are occasional frame rate issues and buggy moments.
This was perhaps a deliberate effort on Flanery's part to give Sam a distinct voice, but a little goes a long way: "There's a flicker of gray tongue," Sam says of Clare on the first page.
Dalbavie's music is ostensibly abstract, yet it had a transparent, elemental quality that seemed to relate to air, breath and wind, perhaps a deliberate conceit given the nature of the flute.
Perhaps this deliberate lack of luxury is part of the reverse snobbery of England's upper crust — like the aristocratic Prime Minister David Cameron saying that he would wear a business suit rather than a morning-dress tailcoat, until the outcry forced him to change his mind.
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