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  • He marched harder and faster, in - tentionally punishing himself, sneering at the weakness of those around him.

    Flint, the King Kirchoff, Mary 2003

  • He marched harder and faster, in - tentionally punishing himself, sneering at the weakness of those around him.

    Flint the King Kirchoff, Mary 1990

  • "You mali­ ciously and in­ tentionally published these false, libelous and defamatory statements," the attorneys wrote.

    montgomeryadvertiser.com - Go 2010

  • But no recruit shall knowingly and in - tentionally be accepted who is not eligible for enlistment under the law, or who is physically or otherwise below the standard prescribed by the cominander-in-chief.

    Acts and resolves passed by the General Court 1663

  • Even in Elyfium we are not entirely free from the fecret influences of vanity: but, as it is impoflible for us to fpeak in - tentionally againft our feelings and our con - fcioufnefs, I am fure that I (hall hear no - thing but the real truth on all that thou thyfclf art bed able to know.

    Private history of Peregrinus Proteus, the philosopher 1796

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