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GREGORY: Even those who were critical of him and the Army say they don't think he willfully deceived anyone.
You may think her program willfully naïve and grandiose, but it does help to explain the curiously messianic quality of her art.
Ms. Kuglin's trial lawyer, Lowell H. Becraft Jr. of Huntsville, Ala., said jurors told him that because the I.R.S. did not answer her letters, they did not think she had willfully violated the law.
And, as to Mr Sanders, I think he is purposely, willfully ignorant.
) to willfully lazy ("Think of all of the best attributes that can be found in a young woman, and those are what she consisted of").
Among the craft stalls, we meet 20-something Jack, who arrived at the scene in his teens via the leisurely world of dandyism, itself an offshoot of the Chappism mini-movement (think waxed mustaches and willfully archaic diction).
Only the willfully ignorant think that 1) These games are for young kids; 2) You get "points" for having sex with prostitutes; or 3) The sheer scope of playable world and the level of detail aren't amazing achievements in and of themselves.
The Recording Industry Association of America, the industry group that managed the lawsuit on behalf of 13 record companies, said it thought he had willfully skirted the law, motivated by the money generated by the millions of users of LimeWire.
And also: look in the mirror and recount the last time you hung out with some Filipinos or even willfully thought about Filipino geopolitical issues.
It is a terrible tragedy and I don't think anybody thinks that anybody willfully caused their deaths.
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