Sentence examples for use such means from inspiring English sources

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He then goes on to argue, mistakenly, that those who use such means are terrorists.

If the imprisonment appears to be wrongful, "the president shall use such means, not amounting to acts of war and not otherwise prohibited by law, as he may think necessary and proper to obtain or effectuate the release".

Mairbek Vachagaev, Chechnya's representative in Moscow, says that the Russian leadership has cooked up the idea of a Saudi connection to engage American interest and sympathy.Even more alarming is the idea that a faction in President Boris Yeltsin's besieged presidential court is prepared to use such means to hang on to power beyond next year's elections.

I try to use such means as little as possible.

The radical activist is someone who needs to continue pushing for fundamental change and will use such means as protests, boycotts, alternative summits, etc., and generally tends to be wary of those people who sit in the institutions they want changed.

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By using such means, Weigel combined realism and stylization in speech and gesture, producing a style that was unusual for the day.

Stewie reveals that he is serious about settling the bet and, on two occasions, savagely beats up Brian (using such means as a golf club, shooting him in both knees with a pistol, and a flamethrower) to coerce him into paying up.

But the problem is that we cannot use such sacrificial means again.

And while nobody can show that any cop has ever been shot or even menaced by one of these guns, the fact that there are now weapons classified as handguns that use such ammunition means that this ammunition might be carried in one of those guns, thus constituting a violation of the 1986 'armor-piercing' law.

"For myself, I was but seldom inspired to peals of true laughter, though I did relish that part when Mr. Black, confronting a fire raging in the Palace of Lilliput, douses the blaze through heroic use of such means as Nature has provided him," A. O. Scott, channeling Swift, wrote in The New York Times.

For myself, I was but seldom inspired to peals of true laughter, though I did relish that part when Mr. Black, confronting a fire raging in the Palace of Lilliput, douses the blaze through heroic use of such means as Nature has provided him.

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