But many of those who thought Pachulia injured Leonard on purpose were really convinced that Pachulia injured Leonard on purpose.
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That's something that people are going to have to grapple with if they read this book: Artists do things on purpose and accidentally—and, sometimes, they do things accidentally on purpose.
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" McWhorter doesn't think Ossoff was "doing it on purpose.
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Sometimes, NASA blows up rockets on purpose — for science!
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She said her son didn't damage the sculpture on purpose.
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Have you ever fucked with a potato salad on purpose?
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To be fair, Muschietti has clearly done this on purpose.
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The name Bachoff Academy has to be on purpose, right?
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"I feel that somebody did this on purpose," Weaver explained.
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They did that on purpose and that was low rent.
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Taylor Swift once put Sharpie on her eyelids, on purpose.
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I mean, they may have happened, but not on purpose.
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There also isn't an option to mute people — on purpose.
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"It wasn't on purpose," she says, and yet it happened.
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But that wasn't done on purpose or anything like that.
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And is there a chance this all happened on purpose?
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I wonder was it set up that way on purpose.
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"We used to catch snakes on purpose," Mokwa told WFLA.
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And yes, this means he pooped his pants on purpose.
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Did Pachulia move under Leonard on purpose or by accident?
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People think I do it on purpose, but I don't.
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Yes, drones may one day zip around airports on purpose.
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Are drug dealers doing it — on accident or on purpose?
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I do that on purpose to imply weight and strength.
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Creepy AF." - Michelle, 32 "People singing along incorrectly, on purpose.
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And would Facebook, either accidentally or on purpose, kill it?
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It was on purpose, because they come back to Massachusetts.
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The film is equal parts serious and comedic, on purpose.
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I wonder, was it set up that way on purpose?
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CLAYTON: Uh, yeah it was, I did that on purpose.
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I rap off beat and I did that on purpose.
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" According to Hatch's office, the humor was on purpose. "Sen.
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KW: I was wondering if you did that on purpose.
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"I feel that somebody did this on purpose," she said.
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You have to turn it up on purpose for money.
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I don't believe that my mother did this on purpose.
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"In terms of evolution, this was on purpose," said Kraft.
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Then saying I'm attacking it on purpose to weaken it.
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Or maybe Quinn killed Huskins, either on purpose or accidentally.
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Netizens injured themselves for stunts, by accident, and on purpose.
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No makeup, and they would like me ugly on purpose.
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"Every single house is different on purpose," said the Rev.
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So it must be time to be creative on purpose.
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And several even got chipped designs — yes, chipped on purpose.
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I don't think that, I think it's on purpose. Okay.
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But a few, including Animal Político, were missing — on purpose.
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I wonder if it used the word "hysteria" on purpose.
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"Def Leppard" itself, though, is just moronic misspelling on purpose.
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There was nothing we did that was not on purpose.
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We're going to adopt Luddite ideals on purpose, or whatever.
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But it also made me laugh, and not always on purpose.
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I was like, 'So, did you guys do that on purpose?
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The musician did not submit his work on purpose this year.
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Was it on purpose, as some kind of psychological domination game?
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Or they could reveal that the subject was evasive on purpose.
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Stehmann admits that it programmed the bike like this on purpose.
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To all appearances, Marsters had made it this way on purpose.
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Right, but you don't necessarily have to do that on purpose.
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Shailene Woodley is looking a little worse for wear — on purpose.
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James mainly chooses looks from Black designers — and that's on purpose.
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Most companies go up in their debut and that's on purpose.
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"I'm ultra-serious" that's a lame style to adopt on purpose.
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But it's certainly something that I challenge and resist on purpose.
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Whether it was done on purpose or not doesn't matter anymore.
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If all this sounds complicated, it's because it is, on purpose.
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Cops later determined Boucher did it on purpose and arrested him.
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Blac Chyna ruined her future ... and she did it on purpose.
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"I kind of thought they hit (Stanton) on purpose," Cashner said.
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It's possible you've forgotten about Josh Duggar, and that's on purpose.
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I wanted to stand out like a sore thumb — on purpose.
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And we didn't do that on purpose—but it's the story.
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But Maddow argued that the White House did it on purpose.
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Little St. Don ran over it with his bike, on purpose.
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It wasn't on purpose and it was actually a conscious effort.
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"Or maybe they did — maybe they were doing it on purpose."
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To make matters worse, sometimes Facebook makes us unhappy on purpose.
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No one has ever done it on purpose to me, either.
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THEY MADE IT THE SIZE OF AN OFFENSIVE LINEMAN ON PURPOSE!
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I am not saying the papers are doing it on purpose.
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It looks like something very ugly that I've done on purpose.
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In his second match, Billing said, Leo Borg lost on purpose.
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I think they made it harder on purpose is my guess.
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And I would never do anything on purpose to hurt you.
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"He did it on purpose, and everybody knew it," Gausman said.
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Slick, quick dialogue from characters who are being funny on purpose?
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He doesn't know that his mother left it open on purpose.
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It is remarkably chic, but that was very much on purpose.
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"There are people who aren't doing it on purpose," says Guingui.
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So they create a recession on purpose to break the inflation.
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" I feel like God was like, "I created woman on purpose.
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"I didn't do it on purpose," she told the Today show.
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I am by no means suggesting the retweets were on purpose.
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It was a shock that I did it on purpose, I guess.
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And this light sail may have actually been sent here on purpose.
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JG: The sculptures for this show were made very small on purpose.
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At one point he sings of "ruining the potato salad on purpose".
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But then it became clear that she was doing it on purpose.
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You have to wonder if Apple likes to stay behind on purpose.
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Women are funny on purpose — not funny because they're dumb or inebriated !
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So why not eat bugs on purpose and simultaneously fight climate change?
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Splatoon 2 isn't a reinvention, but that's on purpose, and it's fine.
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Fires in the Amazon are often set on purpose to clear land.
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That could have been on purpose because the movie is about… voyeurism.
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Plus, it's a pretty daft idea to break an iPhone on purpose.
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It's almost as if Apple made the News app worse on purpose.
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And that was the one that we prepared nothing for on purpose.
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"I'm sure she got pregnant on purpose," she answers, her voice raised.
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Steinberg said the difference between BuzzFeed and Cheddar is entirely on purpose.
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I know he didn't mean it on purpose, though, it's all good.
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There's one big difference: the human ancestors made their tools on purpose.
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So did he poke McConnell and Ryan in the eye on purpose?
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To get the same effects on purpose would probably cost a fortune.
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"I can't answer why someone would do this on purpose," she said.
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I'm not sure how anyone can say I did that on purpose.
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She said she would "never do anything on purpose" to hurt Hackett.
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So why does she have 60 acres of milkweed growing on purpose?
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Some doubted anyone would have constructed such an apparent insult on purpose.
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Mission scientists and operators gave Cassini this fiery send-off on purpose.
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Likely on purpose, Ninja Theory didn't respond to my request for comment.
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They were small, triple-wrapped items, abnormal but definitely there on purpose.
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"Oh, but we didn't do it on purpose..." Willa was seriously posh.
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I'd like to say by accident but it was kinda on purpose.
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Yeah, and did you think, Kurt, that they did it on purpose?
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Trump seemed to miss the point of the article -- likely on purpose.
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Not that the Padres are bad or shady (on purpose), of course.
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Trans men have conceived on purpose, but Tanner isn't one of them.
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I'm being grim on purpose; more optimistic views than this are possible.
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Not all mummies ended up that way on purpose, by the way.
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They really pared everything down, on purpose, and made it more pure.
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Then it happens again and you realize maybe it was on purpose.
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A bonfire of documentary ethics, "Left on Purpose" combines two nonfiction subgenres.
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Intent is doing something on purpose, and knowing how to do it.
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Then came a startling realization: "This was not on purpose," she said.
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The one place where I add extra accounts on purpose is savings.
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It might have been put there on purpose or left by accident.
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He sounds like he is being sarcastic here -- and that's on purpose.
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It has also blamed Beijing for keeping its currency undervalue on purpose.
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And that doesn't even count information Google has already shared on purpose.
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The system is skewed on purpose, to burden the right to trial.
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As a professional athlete, that's no different than doing it on purpose.
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"I did on purpose, after you told me not to," he said.
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He knows if I drink some water by accident or on purpose.
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Maybe you're thinking, all those undergrads were choosing the wrong pics on purpose.
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There is "hardly ever an intent to do it on purpose," Howell said.
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Was it a clerical error or did the FBI do this on purpose?
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But, as it turns out, that muted tone was likely chosen on purpose.
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"We left it initially vague on purpose," the campaign manager, Kevin Matthews, said.
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But they were also goddamn hysterical — sometimes on purpose; more often than not.
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I am afraid that you'll summon them by accident, instead of on purpose.
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Here's a transcript of what happened next: McFeely: It's very much on purpose.
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The consistency, he hopes, will send a message: this was done on purpose.
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This is, in part, on purpose, two people close to the matter said.
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We're loving the disheveled-on-purpose chop that we bet requires minimal styling.
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"I go far and beyond to piss people off on purpose," Rose says.
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There are people on the internet who sting themselves with bees on purpose.
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" She continues: "But I still can't imagine them taking the kids on purpose.
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Just between us, the voice thing, you did it on purpose or not?
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And I think it&aposs done on purpose, to be honest with you.
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I totally did not do that on purpose because people were coming over.
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"Exploit" is obviously a highly charged word that I'm using here on purpose.
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The hallway is curved on purpose, Groesbeck tells me, to be more classy.
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She sent him the maltitol, and carried out the entire prank on purpose.
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How do you write the joke that goes on too long — on purpose?
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It can't be long before he drops it, whether on purpose or not.
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Mebus said that was on purpose: He added extra oil to the sauce.
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That's right, people get stung by bees on purpose to achieve glowing skin.
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Fast food restaurants intentionally do not provide actually hot hot sauce on purpose.
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But I'm still not moved to watch Baywatch — at least not on purpose.
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Mission scientists and operators are giving Cassini this fiery send-off on purpose.
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Don't worry, that's on purpose — this generation of the hardware is pretty basic.
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Lorelai continues to ruin my life on purpose by drinking coffee at night.
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She wouldn't have put herself in this position on purpose, that's for sure.
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"And governments certainly shouldn't consider adding such vulnerabilities on purpose," the organization added.
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She said I did it on purpose, and that I had a choice.
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To be clear, I don't think this narrative was made up on purpose.
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She sent him to private high schools, so he got expelled on purpose.
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There's a difference between making a slip up and doing something on purpose.
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"Nobody exists on purpose, nobody belongs anywhere, everybody's gonna die," he tells her.
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Do you ever feel like you're making this harder for yourselves on purpose?
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Well maybe that is why we have different names for things on purpose.
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Only four candidates The Times spoke to said they were running on purpose.
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So I wouldn't really judge anyone until I knew it was on purpose.
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Invent an obligation for yourself so you have to be creative on purpose.
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You'll be surprised how easy it is when you do it on purpose.
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Did Carl, a heart surgeon prone to abusive rages, do it on purpose?
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But, particularly in the debates, this strategy of Warren's is clearly on purpose.
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Do you wear the collar up on purpose, or did that just happen?
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But spectators can get in the way too, whether on purpose or not.
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Adonis's movements are almost passively lovely — "he's very feminized, on purpose," he said.
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"I'm not saying it was on purpose but it's quite interesting," Williams wrote.
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As in the first title, this level of harrowing realism is on purpose.
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It's not known whether the items were dumped on purpose or simply mislaid.
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The agitators will generate headlines that completely miss the original point – on purpose.
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He either misunderstands how the press operates or is misleading people on purpose.
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"Instagram on Purpose" and "Viral Video Masterclass" were two of the workshops offered.
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It will go on making the same mistakes, more or less on purpose.
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No, they didn't launch the first iPhone during CES on purpose, at all.
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Essential's phones feel premium — seriously, they're heavy — and Jiang says that's on purpose.
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For example, you can "accidentally" (on purpose) leave gates to the dinosaur enclosures open.
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"We look at mindfulness as a way of paying attention on purpose," Kaufman says.
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As for whether they avoided playing their biggest hit, "Semi-Charmed Life" on purpose?
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Which is like, on purpose, but I'm not sure that makes it any better.
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The question is, well, did the shark do this on accident or on purpose?
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What we didn't realize, until now, was that Ford had planted them on purpose.
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"I said that on purpose because that's what it fucking feels like," she says.
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She also says he forced her hand to make her look bad on purpose.
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"You need to make the decision on purpose, rather than by accident," Freitag said.
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Google might be eavesdropping more than you had originally imagined, though not on purpose.
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"I did this on purpose and I'm so sorry," Mathers said on the show.
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KT: Is that supposed to happen on purpose because it's messing with my brain!
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It either is based upon total incompetence, feckless leadership, or its done on purpose.
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However, unlike most of the other spectral inhabitants, Constance began "living" there on purpose.
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"Truth is, [Charlie's] a big, loving dog and would never hurt anybody on purpose."
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I've kept things smaller on purpose because I'd like quality time with you all.
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But what if you're "accidentally" breaking your phone, on purpose, to justify the upgrade?
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The wheelies are an unpredictable movement I use throughout the show and on purpose.
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James missed the second free throw and then misfired on the third on purpose.
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Others said they had come on purpose to taste the three-course Iranian menu.
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I don't like doing it on purpose, but it will come to my mind.
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My core is engaged the entire time, and that's on purpose, Myers tells me.
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There is no controller input that permits me to execute this shot on purpose.
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I had a realization of how isolated I was, whether on purpose or not.
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"That is why it's making us feel like it had to be on purpose."
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It's the changes we make to the tree of life that are on purpose.
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The tough language was on purpose, Lofgren said on a call with reporters Tuesday.
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The amnesia is so severe that it makes one wonder if it's on purpose.
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Reed said he had not always thrown down the middle on purpose this season.
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We don't want to do this, and we certainly don't do it on purpose.
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He put it on that way on purpose, he said: universal sign of distress.
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Mould Map 4: Eurozone Special Why is it cool to draw bad on purpose?
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It struck him again that she'd come here on purpose, to seek Matt out.
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We run late on purpose so people can find each other in romantical fashion.
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They make what they do sound boring and incomprehensible—they do that on purpose.
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"Draylen was smarter on accident than most of us are on purpose," he said.
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It's frustrating, and I made it happen by accident more often than on purpose.
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But pranking a baby on purpose for laughs is a pretty basic jerk move.
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Residents of highly volatile Butembo believe Ebola was brought to the city on purpose.
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Lauren Rothman has been stinging herself with bees for over a year — on purpose.
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If Kathryn Dennis seemed guarded during the Southern Charm reunion, it was on purpose.
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"I'm sorry, did you think people were picking crowded cars on purpose?" asked Meyers.
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Biden himself has not claimed that Trump allowed the coronavirus to spread on purpose.
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"I'm not stupid enough to like a Hitler meme on purpose, Mom," he said.
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Accidentally or on purpose, Trump had just waded into Saudi Arabia's treacherous succession politics.
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Now, other console gamers will soon know the pleasure of causing problems on purpose.
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Maybe these items go missing on purpose, so they can be on their own.
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"I'm not going to divulge whether I spilled that drink on purpose," he said.
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From here, there's no choice but to die on purpose and start from scratch.
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Harris herself appeared to confirm the Iowa focus on Wednesday, though not on purpose.
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I may or may not have messed up a few outdoor chores on purpose.
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She says what's even more disturbing is Trump using the word "lynching" on purpose.
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In July, Trump said China is "being vicious" by targeting U.S. farmers on purpose.
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This is on purpose because people move chairs and other furniture with some regularity.
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He didn't move the box, because it was in his "damn way" on purpose.
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We cannot be definitive that this a snub or that it is on purpose.
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Especially now that I feel I am on purpose with the gift of music.
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"There's no question in my mind right that they did that on purpose," he said.
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It is widely rumored she wore the wrap on purpose the day he married Kennedy.
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I met this guy a year to the date that Coleman passed, not on purpose.
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"I was so embarrassed because I certainly hadn't done that on purpose," Mr. Cabrera said.
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When Josh Bareket was in high school, he would give himself "the munchies" on purpose.
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And we started with a neighborhood that was ethnically diverse on purpose, for that reason.
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"I would never steal from someone else on purpose," she continues in her confessional interview.
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There were bald patches between my lashes and brows — and I'd done it on purpose.
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There are also people who light cacti on fire, then eat them — also on purpose.
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I encourage others to live your life on purpose … with a purpose … for a purpose.
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"No one came here on purpose to close the railway," said Farshad, 43, from Syria.
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For example, he went around and took a shit in every actor's trailer on purpose.
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Most of the straight people my age that I know are not parents, on purpose.
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Interestingly, the fatally shot Wilson brother didn't actually discharge his weapon, seemingly dying on purpose.
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I break my earphones regularly, but I've never had to break them on purpose before.
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"She would never have left her daughter on purpose," family friend Michelle Rocker tells PEOPLE.
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Between the lines: The system didn't alert anyone this time, and that was on purpose.
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Another pitching legend, Gaylord Perry, twitched before pitches on purpose, driving batters up the wall.
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But was this really a misstep by the "Times" or was it done on purpose?
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On the former point, yes, Clinton chose on purpose to use a private email server.
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When I did my debut album, Trouble, it was actually pretty soft tempo on purpose.
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Mr Kaczynski and his party have long implied that Russia downed the plane on purpose.
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Becoming a meme is so easy nowadays that some celebrities are doing it on purpose.
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Wait, let's rephrase — worried you're going to break your drone when you crash on purpose?
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Edging is different from delayed ejaculation in men, because it's something you're doing on purpose.
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Overnight, their homes, which were spared during the storm, had been completely flooded — on purpose.
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Dead air can be funny when used on purpose, but here, it's only awkward silence.
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If someone accidentally (or on purpose) shared an inappropriate image, you can flag that, too.
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A more precise oncology would have assigned both to everolimus on purpose, not by chance.
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I repeated the test a second time, this time over-baking the batches on purpose.
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My husband is very abusive and did it on purpose because I want to leave.
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"He was making a fool of me, and he did it on purpose," she bristled.
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"We wanted, on purpose, to have a multipurpose building," said Ron Hughes of Hughes Properties.
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Central Command, known as Centcom, denied it would carry out such an airstrike on purpose.
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If she did something hateful on purpose I would not be able to forgive that.
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"The shape is a bit on purpose, but it's not all my fault," Benzi says.
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The study looked at hospitalizations resulting from kids taking opioids both accidentally and on purpose.
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The stage musical, directed by Michael Grandage, further revises those qualities, not necessarily on purpose.
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"Anytime anything noteworthy happens, communication goes down whether on purpose or by coincidence," she shared.
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It's a departure from the last few movies in his filmography, but that's on purpose.
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Each new burst of growth has been on purpose; there has always been a plan.
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Some suggest Mr. Kim even gained weight on purpose to mirror his grandfather's stocky build.
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"He'll do it on purpose just to keep everyone on their toes," Mr. Key said.
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"This was done on purpose," said Chief Craig Stone of the Ohio State University police.
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But I've only ever said, publicly, on purpose, that I never want to do that.
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Omarosa is odious, on purpose, as a strategic act of persona shaping and career building.
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They couldn't possibly happen on such a scale — unless the safeguards were disregarded on purpose.
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But when it's on purpose, it takes on more of an angering or saddening note.
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Trump himself chose to voluntarily give away vital state secrets, either accidentally or on purpose.
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"[There&aposs] misinformation that&aposs out there and it&aposs out there on purpose," he complained.
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Matthew Carl told WFSB-TV, adding the blade was likely placed in the handle on purpose.
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It's a policy choice being made on purpose by this administration, and it's cruel and inhumane.
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I don't try to make things mysterious on purpose, I just try to make them interesting.
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Cops were called to the house and determined Boucher did it on purpose and arrested him.
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According to Entertainment Tonight, Kloss told the magazine that she isn't staying tight-lipped on purpose.
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Now, Los Angeles International Airport is asking you to do just that — on purpose this time.
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If it was just a "whoops" and you didn't do anything stupid on purpose, it's fine.
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These rulers adopt bad policies not because they are ignorant of good ones but on purpose.
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Scott earned a 2017 Grammy Award nomination for his work on Purpose, Justin Bieber's 2015 album.
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Meanwhile, Jesus is captured (on purpose) and takes note of the route to the Saviors' camp.
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They would rather say 'Yes, she did it on purpose,' instead of saying, 'You know what?
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"If you can't see that Fulmer clearly hit Sanchez on purpose, there's something wrong," Girardi said.
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If the Cambridge Industries Group factory in Shanghai, China seems a little empty, it's on purpose.
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Don&apost think for a second "The New York Times" didn&apost do this on purpose.
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"I knew I wasn't crazy because I always thought he did it on purpose," Wright said.
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His fellow Night's Watch member Eddison Tollett deduces that whoever left it did it on purpose.
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When we're out on the road, we stay in these kind of shitty hotels, on purpose.
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Carson also downplayed his New Hampshire loss, saying he decided not to focus there on purpose.
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"I'd have to be stupid to delete thousands of emails on purpose after getting the subpoena!
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A Mandarin voice-over also incorrectly pronounced the brand's name on purpose, apparently mocking Chinese speech.
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He has offended Mexicans and Muslims on purpose, because it makes sense in a GOP primary.
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A handful of people also do it on purpose because anything for the views, I guess?
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He has published three collections: To A Fault (2005), On Purpose (2007), and Go Giants (2013).
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"Russia and the regime are driving the radicalization of the opposition on purpose," Ms. Casagrande said.
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There are lots of recorded tears and lots of clicks (whether that's on purpose or not).
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A timer was put on Hawkeye's time travel suit on purpose when he tried it out.
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Both the CDU and the Greens say that the FDP called off the talks on purpose.
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"There has been nothing ruled out on purpose," Pictet Wealth Management's European economist Frederik Ducrozet said.
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Acevedo said he wasn&apost sure if Pappas left the wallet on purpose or by accident.
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His mother, Irene Hoffman, said she was certain that he did not kill himself on purpose.
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Miscommunications and delays arrive today—and some of these mix-ups may even be on purpose!
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Suddenly, we're discussing when it's okay for a self-driving car to kill someone on purpose.
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VICE: Have you ever called someone a name on purpose and then blamed it on Tourette?
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Probably. A terrible gag where Dunaway reads the wrong Best Picture winner on purpose or whatever?
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The wave of Instacouples have branded themselves on purpose, hoping to make cash in the process.
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Honestly, sometimes they're so detailed and so obvious that I think someone did it on purpose.
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It wasn't on purpose, however; the Bullet Gun actually began its life as a programming error.
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"Guys would clean out him on purpose, and he would just get back up," Scrivens says.
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His friend had not thought to close the door, or had left it open on purpose.
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KW: No, I don't think Mark ... Well, I don't think Mark would've done it on purpose.
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"We dress up and dress down on purpose," said Roksanda Ilincic, a London Fashion Week stalwart.
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Are you doing press on purpose to try to drum up support, or just a coincidence?
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The carvers would have had to come to these places on purpose to make the drawings.
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" He also noted that Q2 real GDP "will be reduced on purpose to meet health objectives.
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The National Parks Service believes they were introduced either accidentally or on purpose by pet owners.
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For one thing, he cracks jokes that land on purpose instead of muttering them by accident.
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"But it's also ambiguous on purpose, because we really see this as a partnership moving forward."
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Some people who gaslight do it on purpose, but others may do so without realizing it.
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Half of those people, or 12% of all drivers, actually cut off another driver on purpose.
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And, finally, some 6 million of us (3%) are guilty of ramming another car on purpose.
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"I don't know whether he hit him on purpose or not," Phillies manager Pete Mackanin said.
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On the top of her website, she has category for "selfie," but this wasn't on purpose.
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You are born this way, it isn't done on purpose, and these people need our support.
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If someone tries to derail an investigation on purpose, they can still be charged with obstruction.
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Some, but certainly not all, of the doctors doing this overprescribing have done it on purpose.
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I was probably doing it on purpose to get at her because she called me fat.
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It was created on purpose, but Bishop is happy to cut it down if he hears complaints.
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In an arrest affidavit viewed by Fox 13 , Morse admitted to mowing down the family on purpose.
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Click here to view original GIFWhat you're seeing is a valuable painting being partially dissolved on purpose.
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The Democrats did this on purpose to try to muddy the waters, and to defend the indefensible.
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"In the evolution of butterfly wings it appears nature learned how to engineer these defects on purpose."
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It's very bad if the campaign is reaching out to white supremacists and anti-Semites on purpose.
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Algorithms alone are not yet good enough to determine when something is a mistake or on purpose.
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And we didn't do that on purpose, but it's just showing the guts of how this works.
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Every now and then, whether on purpose or by accident, a star stumbles into a wedding celebration.
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I still look like I always just rolled out of bed, only this time, it's on purpose.
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Maybe your friends just spontaneously decided to hang out that day, and weren't excluding you on purpose.
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"I did that kind of on purpose because I love to be surprised," she said in 2016.
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A few months later, Bieber was back to his dark-blond roots and messy-on-purpose vibe.
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Everyone from Twitter trolls to her family members know better than to poke at Khloé on purpose.
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The team lost a match on purpose and earned money from bets placed on the opposing team.
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Portis told reporters that he believed Warriors star forward Kevin Durant tried to hurt him on purpose.
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So LyricFind may have unknowingly used Genius lyrics, but it's not saying it did so on purpose.
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Ginger, as I had suspected, put Barbara and Carol together in the ad seg cell on purpose.
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With grown-up actors, you might sometimes do that on purpose — make them feel a little insecure.
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" While others thought the post was done on purpose writing, "No longer will be supporting your music.
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The extra risk in people's retirement accounts might not have ended up there on purpose, Murphy said.
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Cathy spotted her each time, and thinks she's doing it on purpose -- she comes equipped with napkins.
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They create a world in which boys are kind, and people don't hurt each other on purpose.
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Does she believe the director put her at risk on purpose, or was callous about her safety?
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They've forgotten, or left on purpose, a few things they don't need, things I hold on to.
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WE HAVE A LOCK UP IN THIS STOCK OF FOUR YEARS AND WE DID THAT ON PURPOSE.
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And before nuclear weapons reduce us to radioactive dust on purpose or by accident, it will happen.
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"I steal things on purpose from one character to another, as a kind of homage," she said.
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Or maybe she does know, and she's aggravating him on purpose for some reason Aidan doesn't understand.
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All of which adds up to one obvious conclusion: "Woodcock" is totally an on-purpose dick joke.
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" One sketch that took off was "MacGruber," a moronic-on-purpose parody of the action series "MacGyver.
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Somehow, the Moxi Skate Girls can all hold this position while weaving back and forth on purpose.
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I'm not being secretive on purpose, I just don't want to count the eggs before they hatch.
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I wasn't trying to hit him on purpose but I guess they had a problem with that.
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Something always ended up keeping us in contact every now and then, just fate, not on purpose.
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Each morning, around 10:30, the hosts started doing chores so loudly it almost seemed on purpose.
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The disorienting space is kept dark on purpose for conservation reasons, but flashlights are available if desired.
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I never got to see Power Rangers, but I did get to see Alien: Covenant, on purpose.
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After all, I had clumsily on purpose/by accident broken most of his most recent wedding gifts.
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I deliberately broke my phone on purpose and bought a new one so he couldn't monitor me.
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It's a mish-mash of other personas, which, if she did that on purpose, is one thing.
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It shows us things the things we enjoy alongside the things that upset us, sometimes on purpose.
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But those first states with the most influence, like Iowa, weren't chosen by the party on purpose.
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"Astrology is a relentless reminder that we are the way we are on purpose," Ms. Nicholas writes.
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Those fines vary based on whether or not a taxpayer failed to file those disclosures on purpose.
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The general idea is that the brain can develop further, and you can do it on purpose.
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And then I would say later on it became more something where you would collect on purpose.
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A fifth-floor occupant had killed herself, maybe on purpose, with aspirin and vodka and a bathtub.
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At U.C. Irvine this year, both the acceptance letters and the rescinded offers were sent on purpose.
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Most of the fires appear to have been lit on purpose in savannah, outside of the rainforest.
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It had been a little less than a decade, probably, since they'd seen each other on purpose.
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She does so while handing Eleanor the tile she needed to win the game, losing on purpose.
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He also allegedly told police she told him she didn't mean to hurt their daughter on purpose.
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That's on purpose, Doug Wilson, a Pentagon senior spokesperson in the Obama administration, told me in March.
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Even if nobody did that on purpose, constantly being told you're not the intended user gets demoralizing.
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Now get ready for the intuitive, and annoying, extension of that: Advertisements that do this on purpose.
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Just kidding, these kangaroos were not put onto the golf course of Sanctuary Point Country Club on purpose.
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An accidental text on purpose could be just the thing Cohn needs to put himself in the clear.
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On our lips, on our brows, in our hair: Glitter was everywhere, only in this case, on purpose.
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However, replay determined Bonino didn't kick the puck on purpose, giving him his first goal of the playoffs.
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Its tagline is "break things on purpose" (something of a rift of Facebook's "move fast and break things").
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Of course, the companies would say they didn't do that on purpose—it's just how the algorithms work.
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It's really important to have spaces where people check themselves on purpose and have intention in checking themselves.
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Some are shocking (no really, they may be messing with your caffeine levels on purpose); some are sweet.
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Banerjea noted that this is very much on purpose and in line with the way Workplace handles data.
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The Oculus Quest seems like a very early version of that sort of headset, and probably on purpose.
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It's fun to have those at-bats where guys are doing stuff on purpose to throw other pitches.
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At Sqirl, Ms. Koslow has pioneered day starters that come across as simultaneously comforting and disorienting, on purpose.
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That off-the-clock bonding dynamic was on purpose, Marie Claire editor-in-chief Anne Fulenwider told me.
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So whether it was on purpose or on accident, he didn't have to do much to be hilarious.
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But in Oslo, at the official Dødsing competition, competitors attempt to bellyflop on purpose to impress the judges.
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It's not fancy AI — rather it's more like an advanced search-and-replace tool — and that's on purpose.
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Judicial Watch President Tom Filton said in a press release that Clinton "hid" the 44 emails on purpose.
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The rest of the cast greets her coolly, because it really seems like she did this on purpose.
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"It was an accident, although they tease me asking me if he did it on purpose," Gilligan said.
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They won't attack on purpose, though they'll trample you unthinkingly if you don't get out of their way.
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Until then, Romanians will eagerly await the moment a famous person uses a Romanian location tag on purpose.
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Here's a question: Will Serena Williams ever have the chance to announce news of her pregnancy on purpose?
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Increasingly, engineering orgs are building tests that fail on purpose in order to build better reliability into systems.
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In lab studies on directed forgetting, we tell people to study something and then forget it on purpose.
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The latest example of this makes us think they are totally, definitely coordinating their fashion choices on purpose.
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Even when the Vive fell short, it came off as part of Job Simulator's clunky-on-purpose aesthetic.
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And most moms low-key drop the best nuggets of wisdom when you're not paying attention — on purpose.
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As a gay man, making a baby, accidentally or on purpose, has never entered my thoughts around sex.
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Brazil's president baselessly claimed that NGOs set the Amazon on fire on purpose to make him look bad
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Firstly, it keeps you from accidentally (or accidentally-on-purpose) spending money meant for one goal on another.
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Let's just come right out and say it: Some of these fans are clearly doing this on purpose.
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The eighth time, I did it on purpose, and spent five days in a psych ward for it.
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There are a lot of misspellings on the original cover, including my name, which they did on purpose.
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Molina cautioned that the swarm's network was rudimentary on purpose, and just enough to complete this particular demonstration.
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"It's paying attention to the present moment on purpose, in a particular and nonjudgmental way," he told us.
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Before Wednesday's game, Mets Manager Mickey Callaway maintained that Rhame had not thrown at Hoskins's head on purpose.
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As for the date -- again, right before Rosa's born day -- we're told Nicki didn't arrange that on purpose.
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"I'd put on that song on purpose so I could make my mom dance with me," Ngoepe said.
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Almost a year later, eight White Sox players were accused of conspiring with gamblers to lose on purpose.
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It was because I wanted my circumstance to be worse than anyone else at the company on purpose.
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Some 68% of the Dupes also bought counterfeits on purpose, whereas less than 6% of everybody else did.
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People would say to me that it wasn't on purpose, and I would ask them: Are you sure?
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"I see you have a flat cake for us—is that on purpose?" one of the oncologists asked.
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Jay Shetty is a former monk who is now the award-winning host of the On Purpose podcast.
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Lucy was 22 years old when she found out she was pregnant, "technically on purpose," she told VICE.
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A failing to answer this question, almost by definition, creates inequality if not on purpose then through inaction.
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Miller has made few television appearances, and my reporting shows that the low public profile is on purpose.
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Credit card companies hope you never redeem your points, so they make it a complicated process on purpose.
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Little did I know that Mr. Trudeau had done that four more times, and on purpose. Show-off.
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" Asked if it had been done on purpose, she said: "There couldn't be any other reason, could there?
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Singing her Christmas carols, but getting the words wrong on purpose, so Astrid is almost sobbing with laughter.
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We did that on purpose so that we could shine a light on different women in the business.
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"They either acted on purpose or incompetently," said Mr. Casso, a former lawyer for the city of Laredo.
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Click here to view original GIFImage: Philip MouldWhat you're seeing is a valuable painting being partially dissolved on purpose.
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Or is Taylor Swift letting her nice mask drop on purpose, either in the name of art or catharsis?
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But did any of these neighbors ever correctly suspect that Dee Dee was making Gypsy Rose sick on purpose?
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The restaurant, which opened in October 2014, offers a limited menu, but that is on purpose, Ms. Lu said.
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Moving your raptor around is arduous and kinda frustrating, and it's impossible to know whether this is on purpose.
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Defendant brushed his hand against Individual C's genitals, though Individual C does not know if it was on purpose.
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The fascinating part: It looks like the attack didn't do the maximum damage it could have done — on purpose.
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We doubt she dressed like Brit on purpose, but Kendall did prove her love for '90s fashion is unparalleled.
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"I&aposm certain that he hit me on purpose," said Posey, who had a brief stare-down with Neris.
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Bangi never hinted at the possibility of exposing someone on purpose — but employees were all aware that he could.
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But if an attention-grabbing event is deliberately constructed, if it's on purpose, can it really be a scandal?
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But sometimes, people swallow things on purpose, and mental illness or a desire to self-harm plays a role.
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Image: Blue OriginIn these early days of commercial spaceflight, rockets die in spectacular accidents—but also, sometimes, on purpose.
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"We posted the discord server on a lot of pages on purpose, we knew this would happen," Seven wrote.
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GUTFELD: The mistake he makes is on purpose, Alex Baldwin ... WATTERS: Do you think that was not a typo?
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For a team that won't lose on purpose, to willfully embrace a strategy that essentially represents tissue paper vs.
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He could only win if Boettcher got the question wrong, causing some to speculate that Holzhauer lost on purpose.
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Probably subliminally on purpose, but I truly wasn't intending to tell my boyfriend about getting boned by two guys.
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These aren't people being snarky or rolling their eyes and being dicks on purpose, it's just how they are.
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It was a major mistake and due to a lack of engineering planning, but it was done on purpose.
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Nagy told reporters that the surprise was "on purpose" and that the bank had "significant room" for further easing.
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I flirted with 100%'ing the game, but the objectives I'm left with are ones I'd avoided on purpose.
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When he forgets it the third time, you are totally sure that he is forgetting his homework on purpose.
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For the first time she's doing it on purpose, so now she enters Gilead with a lot more agency.
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Yeah, they're not really gendered, I don't even know if that's really on purpose, you know, it's just easier.
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Most of the fires have been set by farmers on purpose to make room for their crops and pastures.
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The second critique of the tech industry is that it is causing this addiction on purpose, to make money.
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I don't get the vibe that Mark would be thinking about leaving that there on purpose, but who knows?
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Oddly enough, that's a new thing I'm doing, I don't pull my phone out in an elevator, on purpose.
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You know you're being a racist, and you know it's objectionable and offensive, and you're doing it on purpose.
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We have people in power that don't understand these things—or maybe they do, and it's done on purpose.
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The President reminded the entrepreneurial tech enthusiasts in the room that government doesn't work like a startup — on purpose.
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That makes it possible for cops, on purpose or not, to effectively cover up an act of bad policing.
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This ad in The Times, too, may have called up memories of those 21991 events — this time, on purpose.
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Front raises $66 million to replace Microsoft Outlook The structure of this round is unusual, but it's on purpose.
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One has tripped the other acciden- tally on purpose and now the other howls as if singed with fire.
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"I don't fight very often, but I think it was on purpose," Tarasenko said of the hit on Schenn.
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" Presidential candidate Julian Castro slammed MPP and tweeted Monday that Trump's agenda is "killing people - and it's on purpose.
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When it comes to Wounds, Will doesn't really find any redemption in the end, which was done on purpose.
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Only this time, he landed on Earth on purpose, and he's learning about tablets and playing in the snow.
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In 2014, the company set out to learn whether it could make its users sad and angry on purpose.
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With Google and Amazon and Facebook, you turn this data over on purpose in order to use their services.
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It doesn't appear he did it on purpose, but if he did, he's sending the message that size matters.
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I am more terrified of the damage he could do by accident than of what he might do on purpose.
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Apparently, The New York Times said that he does misspellings on purpose so he&aposs, like, one of the folks.
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The night she died, Becky stopped up the drain in her bathtub, and electrocuted herself with the radio on purpose.
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If he could be shown to have omitted the meeting with the Russian lawyer on purpose, he could be vulnerable.
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And if you notice that threat hanging above nearly every scene in Little Woods, DaCosta says that's entirely on purpose.
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And Cosmopolitan delves into the deepest and darkest mystery of the whole story: Did Dottie drop the ball on purpose?
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On Sunday, California authorities announced they believe the wreck was possibly on purpose, though they did not discuss a motive.
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I see all too often a point-of-view gap in our line of work, and it's not on purpose.
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So we'd usually add a few dud features on purpose, then take them out and say the AI did it.
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Pokémon Go is distracting us from all the real problems, and that's on purpose, and like lemmings we fall inline.
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As I lobbed a plate against the wall, I wondered: When was the last time I broke something on purpose?
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There are even moments in the Elijah romance that border on glossy romantic-comedy sentimentality, but maybe that's on purpose.
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Apple is facing a French criminal probe after allegations from consumer groups that it's slowing down old iPhones on purpose.
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But it really is rare for someone to not be on Facebook, and it usually means they've left on purpose.
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It wasn't just speculation about how ABC didn't list Martinez's age on purpose, either, but also pointing out her hair.
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It was brought there on purpose, introduced in the 19th century to control another pest introduced by settlers, the rabbit.
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So that&aposs the -- it&aposs the Laurel-Yanny, except it&aposs different because they&aposre mishearing this on purpose.
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No one told me, or they didn't realize it was on backward, or they thought I did it on purpose.
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They were written on purpose by a woman who seemed to be on Rory's side (and ours) for many years.
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First, other federal statutes do address termination, bolstering the argument that Congress left firings out of the FVRA on purpose.
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If the movie Rim of the World, premiering on Netflix today, looks a little familiar to you, that's on purpose.
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Update: If you thought the only person buying body glitter on purpose was Madonna circa 2002, you'd be sorely mistaken.
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This puts Samsung in the... Too many failed attempts and you'll never open it again — at least not on purpose.
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Now, cops also say they can't be 100% certain ... but at this point, they're convinced he didn't crash on purpose.
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Look at all the key plot points from Game 24 and tell me the Capitals aren't doing this on purpose.
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When people ask me about forgetting on purpose, they often have something terrible in mind that they want to forget.
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Sure, that at-home laser might come in handy should we ever get around to zapping our skin on purpose.
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The track isn't featured on Purpose and wasn't marketed as a single, but it's still racking up views on Vevo.
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It changes your perspective — and the way you to talk someone — when you assume they aren't mistreating you on purpose.
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Many questions were raised in the inquiry, including whether Litvinenko poisoned himself, either accidentally or on purpose to commit suicide.
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When social and behavioral phenomena aren't counted on purpose, it leaves those who want to tackle them at a loss.
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He has a penchant for building things that often blow up—on purpose—like this impossibly dangerous-looking thermite cannon.
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In fact, the player's character, dubbed "Little Mac," was supposedly made short on purpose to accommodate the console's limited graphics.
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Later Wednesday, Saipov told investigators from his hospital bed that he chose Halloween on purpose and practiced driving the truck.
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"Somehow I did it on purpose, because I wasn't ready to beat him or even win one set," he said.
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"If anyone in court believes this legal team did not hold the texts on purpose, that is naïve," Baute said.
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They assume Lee is dead, since, as Audrey points out, she never would have left the camcorder behind on purpose.
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"I did not, on purpose count or remember the names, I just submitted the list," King told the Washington Examiner.
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Likewise, he is painted a strange color—that must happen on purpose, because he wants it to look that way.
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I had successfully memorized every song on Purpose, and purchased tickets to his the album's tour, kicking off this month.
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Haun said that Bridges had compromised the criminal case against Mt. Gox on purpose, because he feared being exposed. Exposed?
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And an Icelandic Swede said that he couldn't remember the last time he saw an adult eat snow on purpose.
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"Yes, but those codes in those games are put there on purpose by the publisher of those games," Kalanick replied.
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Yet, almost every fire, as we detailed this week, is ignited by a person — either by mistake or on purpose.
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Fighting for your life against another person is so much fun that it's almost worth being taken down on purpose.
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She's a cook who uses a lot of spice, mixes her cuisines, burns the dish on purpose: It's a lot.
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"Terrace House" isn't the first mundane show on TV, but it's most likely the first to be mundane on purpose.
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What Chris Harrison Tells Peter During The Very Teased Finale: That Hannah Ann really did open Kelsey's champagne on purpose.
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"I'm often asked in interviews if my portraying smart, strong women throughout my career has been on purpose," she said.
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Read more: The Steelers' headsets malfunctioned in the NFL opener, and the Steelers think the Patriots did it on purpose
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That was done on purpose to make it relatable to kids, ACLU Campaigns Manager Melekte Melaka told CNN affiliate WJW.
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A couple of weeks ago, I went to Waco, Texas, on purpose for the first time in my adult life.
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Festival programmers maintain that they don't pick female filmmakers on purpose — it just always seems to work out that way.
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Fans were quick to make a connection between the two events ... and pondered if Future picked the date on purpose.
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It's cool to mix it up with songs like 'Flexing On Purpose' and having the hottest hip-hop artists feature.
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Ronson "surrounds himself with women, so I don't think it was on purpose, but it was very natural," she added.
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Jesse Eisenberg plays Allen's requisite neurotic creative, who falls in love with Stewart's character while accidentally-on-purpose romancing Lively's.
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Do you put coins on the plate on purpose, so that people think they have to give you more money?
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And because people are strange creatures, half the country is infected, with many people having contracted the disease on purpose. .
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"I failed a few tests on purpose to get some one-on-one tutoring with the professor I was infatuated with."
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"Per the AP, Glenn Haab now "acknowledges omitting some words from the email but says he didn't do it on purpose.
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People think he is being unfaithful on purpose in hopes of Kardashian letting him go for real, sparking the hashtag #FreeTristanThompson.
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But it has niacin and other colorings added to it on purpose so your urine is a normal color after diluting.
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"It often gets called a tax, but it is a different tool and we chose that tool on purpose," said Kelley.
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A Twitch streamer admitted during a live stream that she killed someone's dog on purpose while working as a veterinary technician.
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The fact that we hadn't seen Arya in a while after her confrontation with Melisandre (Carice van Houten) was on purpose.
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But for Bella Hadid, there's one model in particular who she channels on the catwalk — and it's not even on purpose.
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If a prince ever showed up like, 'oh you lost your heel,' I'd be like, 'I left it there on purpose.
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Quach: Ashwin was asking earlier if I went by AP on purpose, so that people wouldn't know I was a woman.
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This is probably done on purpose, which actually helps the movie, but, unfortunately, so are the lazily vulgar gags, which don't.
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I don't know if you did this on purpose but based on all historical evidence I am going to guess... yes.
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You leave them out of the film on purpose, but do you have answers for all those questions in your mind?
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In fact, sometimes companies use Box as a content management backend to distribute files like documentation on the internet on purpose.
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Death by choice, whether by bonafide suicide or by accident-on-purpose, is the death of choice, being the honorific death.
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I was like: 'Was she screwing with me on purpose so she could see if I could reel her back in?
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Undoubtedly, many believe that the West's violence is morally superior because it only kills civilians by accident and not on purpose.
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I don't think YouTube is doing this on purpose, but I think its something they really need to pay attention to.
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And then I found the cat and realized that darn thing is probably doing it on purpose to troll humans everywhere.
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The Daily Caller also reported that Kaepernick even had turned down a contract on purpose to help leverage a better deal.
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We've heard of using oil to give the face a sweaty-on-purpose gleam, but sunscreen as highlighter is a first.
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He's a narrative anti-catalyst, who takes all the elements of a fantastic story, and renders them lifeless, probably on purpose.
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" Clint Gage, Cinefix: "Whether it was on purpose or not, it was one of the most timely movies I've ever seen.
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I know they didn't do it on purpose, but it's as if my career doesn't matter now that I'm with child.
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It was on purpose that I did not cover enterprise travel or B2B SaaS management tools that target travel service providers.
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"It's a great idea," says Genelle Belmas, a journalism professor at the University of Kansas who teaches on purpose-driven gaming.
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Pokémon Go is distracting us from all the real problems, and that's on purpose, and like lemmings we fall in line.
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"Just remember when you try to stretch yourself thin, you're no longer working on purpose, you're working on passion," he said.
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Mickey lets Bertie know he's sabotaging the evening on purpose, so Bertie tries to outdo him by being even more awful.
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In fact, naming the album Freedom of Choice was on purpose, because Mark and I liked "Freedom of Choice," the song.
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Or some of the ways that I spell things… I use bad grammar sometimes on purpose because that serves the joke.
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You could be hearing this information fourth-hand, or people might be spreading malicious gossip about someone on purpose, she says.
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Shockingly, he thinks Pachulia's play was on purpose and he's sick of people bringing up what a dirty player he was.
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The report found that 2023 percent of U.S. adults know someone personally who has been shot either accidentally or on purpose.
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Instead of relying on trust or regulation, in the blockchain world, individuals are on-purpose responsible for their own security precautions.
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"Russell said I did it on purpose, but he's part of the superstar group that started all this acting," Green said.
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After the game, while the Royals were fuming, Syndergaard said in a news conference that the pitch had been on purpose.
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Sometimes he produced skilled hackwork, obviously on purpose: paintings of Aryan nudes or works that seem based on Hollywood publicity stills.
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Halsey quickly denied the rumors on Twitter, but a source speculated to Page Six that she created the controversy on purpose.
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Yet humans love to make things hard on purpose and they work when they don't have to (while Home Depot thrives).
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In more than one of his adventures, he leaves a place only to come back to it, not always on purpose.
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He accidentally-on-purpose pushes pens off his desk in order to stare at her cleavage as she picks them up.
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How else could we explain returning — on purpose — so frequently, grocery list in hand, our shopping carts empty and expectations high?
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You have hurt your mother's feelings three- to four-bajillion times in your life, sometimes subconsciously and other times on purpose.
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He warned that after the models went through a few times, he would instruct them to start messing up on purpose.
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Just build it in time to let everything sit: I am giving this to you during a holiday week on purpose.
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So from the chaos of those accidental admissions and rejections, YC is now going to make this same "mistake" on purpose.
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Kim Morgan, the United Way chapter's chief executive, said at the time that her organization had solicited unrestricted gifts on purpose.
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By then he had two kids — born in his early 299s, on purpose, with his first wife, Alice Adair, an actress.
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" He added, "Whether on purpose or not, this could have had difficult consequences, especially in the context of the current situation.
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But Musk says he was sleeping on the floor on purpose, he explained in a July 8 interview with Bloomberg Businessweek.
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In fact, Blakely, 46, practices embarrassing herself on purpose on a regular basis, she says on "The James Altucher Show" podcast.
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"So, new Molly sabotages her life on purpose," Tiffany says with barely contained glee, reminding us just how terrible she is.
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On July 25, President Donald Trump said China is "being vicious" on trade, noting it is targeting U.S. farmers on purpose.
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You've got a lot of people who are always creating potential fires by lighting fires either on purpose or on accident.
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He missed his second free throw on purpose, to make it more difficult for Georgia to get a good shot off.
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This one has a magnetic lid, so I dropped it a few times (on purpose!) to see how it held up.
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It's the same type of plausibly deniable play that looks just bad enough to make you think it was on purpose.
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Did HBO intentionally make the show look like another Billions-style drama about rich people scheming on purpose, just to confuse us?
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Beyond that: whether or not he did it on purpose, Macron is the clear winner of his latest handshake showdown with Trump.
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I didn't do nothing on purpose," Phocian Fitts told local news station WFXT, arguing, "People hit and run people all the time.
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It's a sad, lonely and fruitless odyssey trying to wear someone else's shoes and the film fails its own objective on purpose.
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Instead of fighting the inherent disorienting weirdness of VR, Accounting leans into it, overwhelming you on purpose so you embody the joke.
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That atmosphere of uncertainty is cultivated on purpose to capture what goes on between being faced with something, and reacting to it.
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It's not too late to use Mr. Fink's letter as a wake-up call for Silicon Valley to commit good on purpose.
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Discovery is lost in space, surrounded by Klingon wreckage, with some hints implying that Lorca may have taken them there on purpose.
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I would just say that the top does come up short on purpose (because of the style) and the shorts are cheeky.
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As the release puts them: If those seem a little woolly, that's on purpose (though they're considerably more specific in the text).
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Odate's might be on purpose and to aid in tourism, but I like to think this is the beginning of a trend.
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Generally, a first degree murder charge requires that the homicide be premeditated, on purpose, and with the deliberate intent to do harm.
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When the two became Raptors teammates, Powell finally revealed that he had done it on purpose, to throw Wright off his game.
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She knew the new season was coming back and I think it just got to her and she did it on purpose.
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I have no words - they allowed her (to the Games) themselves ... These are some provocation moments which are being done on purpose.
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Most cases result from consuming, either accidentally or on purpose, raw or undercooked snails and slugs that are infected with the parasite.
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It's not that people are doing this on purpose necessarily, only that it's a natural result of the approach many are taking.
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"I think Bannon's knives are out for Priebus, but Trump set this up on purpose so they would compete," the lawmaker said.
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This great white shark didn't end up in a Sydney, Australia, public swimming pool by accident, it was put there on purpose.
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I did not even expect to make it through that, and I told [police] that I tried to do this on purpose.
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Like several other states, Tennessee's bills said a driver would not be immune from liability if they injured a protester on purpose.
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"They were targeted and they were killed on purpose," said Langford, who grew up in La Mora and has a homestead there.
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"I was mad because Happ hit him on purpose and he had one shot," said Girardi, who criticized the umpires several times.
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The importance of mentorship in the C-suiteGetting interrupted — whether on purpose or not — can be commonplace for women in the workplace.
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When she talks about feminism or gay rights in Nigeria, she knows what she's getting into, and she does it on purpose.
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"The vagary is there on purpose to allow programs enough room to maneuver around a system that works for them," says Ball.
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That's on purpose, of course, because when it comes to reality T.V., we only see what the producers want us to see.
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The Niners are entering the Chip Kelly era and it looks like Blaine Gabbert could actually be their starting quarterback, on purpose.
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The Adaptive Controller, a tiny but versatile accessory coming later this year for $100, doesn't look like your traditional controller on purpose.
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How can anyone be sure whether those clues aren't left there on purpose as a misdirection, as that Stuxnet stolen digital certificate?
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If gender inequality exists there, it&aposs either on purpose, or because the creator&aposs biases meant they didn&apost notice it.
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They are full of sound and fury — imaginatively costumed, star-studded, often well acted, stunningly crafted — signifying nothing, at least on purpose.
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Britney Spears has no shame in her wedgie game -- giving herself one on purpose -- so her hot buns could get some sun.
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We don't mind big hits rendered with helmets, but we cringe when we see a concussion rendered with fists and on purpose.
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He always put on a voice, speaking bad English on purpose: 'Would you like to play a concert Carnegie Hall, New York?
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Interviews with the Dearly Departed: Martin Luther King, Jr On Purpose is an inspiration podcast produced by award-winning host Jay Shetty.
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It was sued by the U.S. Justice Department last year for allegedly violating federal lending rules on purpose to make more money.
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"That's not on purpose, but we don't see a ton of people of color coming out of San Francisco," Pierre-Jacques said.
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The homes are "micro" on purpose, providing just enough comfort and privacy but small enough to encourage the owners to step outside.
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Her mother is the founder of Worn on Purpose, a jewelry business in New York that donates its profits to charitable organizations.
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"My guess is he's making it toothless on purpose so he looks good to his constituents without doing so much harm," he said.
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We may not do it on purpose, but I think we inspire and take a lot of ideas from each other in Berlin.
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Baarts explained that computer information, combined with the lack of skid marks, led investigators to believe that the fatal crash was on purpose.
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"In my mind they not only were talking about it, they were talking about it on purpose to rile me up," she said.
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We're not going to get mad or be offended (unless you're doing it on purpose, in which case, what is wrong with you?).
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But really, the company has self-limited on purpose: the idea is to make something practical and cheap that almost anyone can use.
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Leonard did not want the meeting and has been making himself difficult to reach for the Spurs on purpose, according to ESPN's report.
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In other words, these decisions about gender with regard to AI assistants were made on purpose, and after what sounds like extensive feedback.
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I think anyone who believes that Barack Obama isn't doing what he's doing on purpose doesn't understand what we're dealing with here, OK?
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That was on purpose: The president said he wanted to keep the enemy guessing (some reports say he may send about 4,000 troops).
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So, no, it wasn't a conspiracy to fail on purpose and become a viral moment, which Dawson originally floated in his Instagram Live.
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"A lot of people thought it was on purpose, like some kind of mood-lighting situation," Justin Rosenthal, Amy's brother, told the newspaper.
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Davies admitted that the bank has had to deal with a "wave" of distressed businesses but it has not hurt individuals on purpose.
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No one mentions that Midge is still very much married to Joel or that Benjamin has never met the Midge's kids on purpose.
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The three landings that preceded ours were all on these flat, barren plains—on purpose—because they were the safest places to land.
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A police spokesman anonymously told AP that the vehicle appeared to have targeted the soldiers on purpose, although the motive is not clear.
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Unlike a social media profile, it's not something I constructed on purpose; my contacts and texts, even photos and phone logs, just happened.
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The D.A. states Ricky's girlfriend first implied he hit her on purpose and later said it was an accident that she might've caused.
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Not on purpose, but she had just come in, and you could tell she was like, 'I am the biggest deal in here.
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The actress took the red carpet in a look that was reminiscent of Princess Leia's iconic gown, and it was totally on purpose.
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Just because you can see the ghost of hookup's past in the corner of your eye doesn't mean they're mocking you on purpose.
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It's a lot like Siri in that way: too many failed attempts and you'll never open it again — at least not on purpose.
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Write someone a letter and send it in the mail (ideally on purpose, not in a dramatic To All The Boys scenario) 28.
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When Jerry Seinfeld isn't getting coffee with comedians in fancy cars, he's at home tormenting his little canine named Foxy — not on purpose!
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But she loses on purpose in order to trick him into a false sense of superiority that she can use to her benefit.
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She was very gracious and later spilt most of her wine on herself, which I think was on purpose so there was balance.
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The vast majority of fires burning in the Amazon are believed to be manmade, either on purpose or by accident, with told CNN
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But there are plenty of instances when uneven inheritance happens by accident or on purpose and nothing has been said ahead of time.
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Certainly, the alternative scenario is very improbable: that hers is a calculated muteness; that she is keeping the facts from me on purpose.
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I just tried to kill my phone battery on purpose so I could talk to a bunch of strangers for a few moments.
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"I came over here on purpose, because of all the gentrification that's happening," said Cindy Morris, who uses the professional name Khane Kutzwell.
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As the University of Michigan law professors Nicholas Bagley and Eli Savit recently argued, it doesn't matter whether this was done on purpose.
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Evidence like empty beer bottles had been cleared from the scene, along with DNA, whether on purpose or because of shoddy police work.
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My father gave me a copy of "Jane Eyre" two Christmases in a row, by accident, and then several times more, on purpose.
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Whether on purpose or not, the shadows and reflections on a pale rug levitate the scene, giving the Glass House a glass floor.
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There was some heavy metal in belts and big brassy buttons, and some on-purpose frumpiness (just, you know: take that, male gaze!).
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The Rockets closed out the game by fouling him on purpose, and the players on the Rockets bench were laughing at him openly.
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Harvard Business School professor Jon Jachimowicz says that, when it comes to choosing a career, don&apost chase after passion — focus on purpose.
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The Luminary plan is full of solutions to problems that didn&apost exist when she was writing it — and that&aposs on purpose.
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His group at Cambridge manipulated their algorithm's training data on purpose by toying with their ground truth to represent a less sexist world.
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Then, leaving a door open on purpose, he went into the bedroom and turned on a soft pretty light on a bedside table.
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In fact, some traders seek out the most-hated stocks on purpose in the hope there will be a so-called short squeeze.
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According to an IBM study, 55 percent of cyberattacks were carried out by someone on the inside, whether on purpose or by accident.
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He's definitely pure and sentimental and certainly connected emotionally to what he's making, but in a way that is for fun on purpose.
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Even though the room seems a bit messy, it was made on purpose to show you a bit my materials I am working with.
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The first episode is bizarre, but mostly on purpose, and watching a deadpan Cenac bounce off Ana Gasteyer's support group leader is a hoot.
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Collectively, we helped prevent Bear's failure, then seemed to suggest we let Lehman fail on purpose, then turned around and saved AIG from collapse.
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It seems like Facebook's communications team either screwed up on purpose and got caught, or they simply didn't know how the new device worked.
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Here's WhySpice Up Your Life With Golden Girls Hot SauceI Ate This On Purpose: The Entire Menu At Spotted Cheetah — An All Cheetos Restaurant
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We are given no information and there are so many barriers and obstacles to get an abortion, and I believe that is on purpose.
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Creating the wreckage, by accident and on purpose, is what's always made Luigi's Mansion so delightful, and this third entry umps the ante considerably.
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Most of us gag at the thought of accidentally swallowing some salt water at the beach, so drinking it on purpose sounds completely disgusting.
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Maybe I don't remember, but I've always been a rule abider, and it's entirely possible I'd never broken anything on purpose in my life.
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And whether it's on purpose or not, the way she operates conforms to this idea of a factory, operating efficiently, to churn out plans.
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Cynics speculate that the details will be left woolly on purpose, to make it easier for the army to justify meddling whenever it likes.
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"People are putting them together — on purpose," said Marcella Sorg, a researcher at the Drug and Alcohol Research Program at the University of Maine.
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Later on in the episode, Serena teaches Eden how to discipline a handmaid by making her pick up knitting needles she dropped on purpose.
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Residents in Santa María, at the peninsula's tip, say their neighbors smashed a hole in it on purpose to stop aid from getting through.
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There's no word on what started the fire, but as NASA notes, there are some reports that it might have been done on purpose.
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She speculated that Goldstein kept the lots empty on purpose, though she couldn't figure out why, and we couldn't confirm whether that was true.
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The asides from their crew of comic-relief dwarf pals (Nick Frost, Rob Brydon, Sheridan Smith and Alexandra Roach) are often funny on purpose.
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I recognise Moby's name and I've probably heard a few songs of his but I've never sat down and listened to him on purpose.
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PUBG has never been about attractive visuals, and many PC players actually run it at lower settings on purpose to make spotting enemies easier.
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DCMJ announced another event for Monday, where members will go the Capitol and smoke marijuana to violate federal laws and get arrested on purpose.
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I mean, it is kind of strange that their characters never got together on the series, but according to Meloni, that was on purpose.
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I would look in the mirror and be like, 'I like this,' and then I would do something to make it uglier on purpose.
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"We're familiar with thefts in which women are touched inappropriately on purpose to be distracted," a spokesperson for the Cologne Police Department told VICE.
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When I did the line, "It's not like we kill people on purpose," that's my homage to Leave Her to Heaven and Gene Tierney.
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Some just do it on purpose For the most part, people who share fake posts online don't actually know they're sharing fake posts online.
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As with other dietary requirements, there are times when the families and friends of those who are vegan or vegetarian don't sabotage on purpose.
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"I saved the supermajority [threshold] for Supreme Court on purpose to return to those days where we do what's the right thing," Reid said.
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On August 3, 1929, Crane grabbed his gun and got drunk, or vice versa, then accidentally on purpose ran into Lyter and her beau.
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But most of the comedians I talked to were very clear in saying he's not actually a funny guy — not on purpose, at least.
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Oghi thought that his wife did this on purpose—that she went into her room just for show, the moment she saw his headlights.
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But it was while going to events for Miss New Jersey that I began to realize I was funny, just not always on purpose.
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Fires, many of which were started on purpose to clear land for farming, have burned indiscriminately — in parks, ranches, government land, and indigenous land.
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Over the past decade, thousands of people around the world have introduced parasites into their bodies on purpose, hoping to treat immune-related disorders.
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At the Bronx Family Court, A.C.S. argued that Mercedes had burned Leslie with the curling iron on purpose, but the judge was not persuaded.
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I think having a nuclear weapon used by accident or on purpose against a civilian population is unavoidable as long as we possess them.
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"I'm just, like, blah, and then I don't realize — I would never want to offend anyone on purpose, or be, like, mean," she said.
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"My little girl, Hollie — whose initials are HRH on purpose — Hollie Rose Hughes — obviously I've got big plans for her and George," she said.
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That's how I found "Cujo" a couple of years ago, which I probably would never have sought out on purpose, and more shame me.
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"I don't know if he did it on purpose or if he wanted to drop everybody but I have to say thanks," Sagan said.
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It's not really to do with women, even, I just don't want to know that I've made people sad on purpose to benefit me.
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On Thursday afternoon, Ms. Newbold, who has maintained that Mr. Kline moved the files on purpose, accused her former supervisor of lying to lawmakers.
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And 99% percent of the fires result from human actions "either on purpose or by accident," Alberto Setzer, a senior scientist at INPE, said.
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And 99% percent of the fires result from human actions "either on purpose or by accident," said Alberto Setzer, a senior scientist at INPE.
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The idea is just that you cook, on purpose, against the darkness of the world outside your kitchen, to bring light into the world.
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He said he saw Mr. Pagourtzis fire at one male student lying on the floor, but he seemed to miss the student on purpose.
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When eight players from the Chicago White Sox stood charged with losing the 1919 World Series on purpose, baseball's commissioner banned them for life.
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So now I have two approaches to being creative: a very hard, long, tortured way or the much more enjoyable, creative-on-purpose way.
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Professor Bellezza embarked on the research because she was interested in "whether consumers break things on purpose because they need a justification," she said.
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And not copying something on purpose doesn't mean you haven't infringed the patents, especially if the patent owner keeps telling you there's a problem.
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The mayor of Valparaíso, Jorge Sharp, told local news outlets early Wednesday that there were indications that the fire had been set on purpose.
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I make things people want on purpose, and yet I get asked again and again, 'Why do you think people love reading your stuff?
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He and Trey were able to collaborate on the script so that the characters are not just black people by happenstance, but on purpose.
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He may have gotten Tyrion found guilty on purpose, as a way to get Tyrion out of Westeros and set him up with Daenerys.
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It also sounds a lot like ATC's "All Around The World" (probably on purpose) which itself is a rework of a Russian pop song.
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I think that really resonated with people initially because you took a kind of crummy camera and you made it retro on purpose. Right.
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Mr. Wiseau, who shot the film in both 35 mm and digital simultaneously, has maintained that some of the scenes were blurry on purpose.
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They're members of the oldest, but not only, polar bear club in the US, and this is what they do—on purpose—every Sunday.
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I like to say that this is the second brand that I've started on accident, but the first business that I've started on purpose.
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Mayweather admittedly started slowly on purpose, and by the 9th round he began inflicting heavy damage by landing several power shots to the head.
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"They made it hard on purpose," said Jacob Williamson, a former speller and a student at Georgetown University who is coaching five spellers this year.
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"I literally had a visceral reaction to her saying that Dick Clark Productions did this on purpose and for ratings," she says in the episode.
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Harris delivered her pointed take on "electability" in front of an audience of about 5,000 mostly black voters -- and that was, of course, on purpose.
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A Miami Police Department spokesperson confirmed the deaths to PEOPLE, sharing that, at first, it was unclear whether the pair fell accidentally or on purpose.
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I'd love to take credit for doing that on purpose to distract people from me actually being The Man in Black's daughter, but I didn't.
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"I just thought I got lucky, but it's nice they're doing it on purpose," Anthony Scelza, 21, said as he rode on Hoyt Street recently.
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The CNIL also says that it's often too hard to understand how your data is being used — Google's wording is broad and obscure on purpose.
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We don't always have the corporate setup or HR. In my kitchen, there's a little bit of everything, but I definitely do that on purpose.
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There's still pieces [of North Star] that, on purpose, we haven't gone and seen yet so we can explore it later when Ami feels better.
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Aaron is so great, he even took his and Zoey's shared late-night "Drones Class," taught by black-ish favorite Charlie (Deon Cole), on purpose.
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The coroner's office concluded Taylor had been carrying dynamite in his truck and at some point, whether on purpose or by accident, it went off.
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I suddenly realized that everyone in America would know if they had poison ivy on their land and became convinced he did it on purpose.
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Twitter doesn't want to give it to you on purpose, because they've instead developed a formula for you that will keep you on the site.
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He gave me zero instruction, which Dave later told me was on purpose because VanMoof wants people to treat the S like any other bicycle.
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Violence in the survey was defined as being hurt or injured on purpose by someone they were going out with or by a family member.
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Robert "Bobby" L. Stein, the chairman of the board who commissioned the study, alleged that Secretary of Defense Ash Carter suppressed the study on purpose.
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There's so many hands and so many people that I'm not really realizing that they're hitting me on purpose—to me, they're just reaching out.
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"That was a little bit on purpose, in a duller version of Kimmy," Nigro says of Bankston's dull yellow T-shirt in the opening credits.
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It's a show where the copious sprays of blood are so obviously computer-generated that it almost seems like they're downplaying the viscera on purpose.
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She explained during an episode of Jay Shetty's podcast, On Purpose, that dating has not been a priority of hers since she split from Thompson.
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The athlete responded by posting on her Weibo page that she didn't throw the flag away on purpose and asked for understanding from the public.
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I'm not the only one who noticed this — I see you, awesome Redditors — but this is definitely a minority opinion: Richard fucked up on purpose.
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One joy of training in the food-service industry is tasting your bar's corked wine on purpose so you know what to look out for.
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Another said that her partner threatened to expose her to the virus on purpose and swore he wouldn't pay for treatment if she fell ill.
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" Paxton's average fastball velocity rises by nearly two miles per hour over the course of a start, but he said that was "not on purpose.
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"He does it on purpose right before a tournament like this, and I don't know why he's doing it," an emotional Zverev told German reporters.
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"I have stayed, on purpose, in close proximity to the hurt, acutely uncomfortable so that I'll never grow complacent in tackling these inequities," she says.
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The happy ending is that, it turns out, mashed potato salad is a very good thing indeed — worth making on purpose, not just by mistake.
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Digital 'smart pills' are here, and they'll change medicine forever Raise your hand if you thought you'd be swallowing computers (on purpose) in your lifetime.
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Even now that I'm healthy enough to soundly beat those Google Maps walking predictions again, I sometimes decelerate my pace on purpose while I'm walking.
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The list feels acutely out of touch with reality, which is on purpose — these are supposed to be the most extravagant things money can buy.
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But, he's claiming the company lied to him on purpose in order to steal his stuff and eventually sell it at auction this past spring.
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Some of my stepparents hated that about me, and I didn't make the bed on purpose half the time just to get back at them.
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He always told me [to] stay away from the shit, but he always kept me around it, not even on purpose, just living that lifestyle.
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King's story is much more strongly drawn in Battle of the Sexes than that of Riggs (played by Steve Carell), which is probably on purpose.
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The driver, in custody, told police he had not driven into the crowd on purpose, according to a footage published on the Moscow police website.
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Sexism and racism aren't just made up of the things we do to one another on purpose; they're embedded in the structures that surround us.
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As a hitter, something I noticed over time en route to the majors was the increase in fastballs with movement, whether on purpose or not.
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It's possible someone did lose 10 pounds of weight in the past year unintentionally (such as through being sick), but still reported it was on purpose.
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It targeted Paris on purpose, what it called "the capital of abomination and perversion," and we were aghast at how close to home it all felt.
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Unfortunately, this sweet moment ends in terrible tragedy: Nicky accidentally launches a grenade that kills Lanh, and Jack assumes that Nicky murdered the child on purpose.
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I have no idea how it does, but for me to go out there and try and do it on purpose I would mess myself up.
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"He did this on purpose so there can be trouble and so he can come and say that the Turks don&apost want us," Akarsulu said.
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The brand decided to house its latest scent inside a sky-high stiletto bottle — which is designed after the classic House of Herrera shoe — on purpose.
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This idea comes from chef Michael Tusk and allows customers to eat food in a way they certainly never have before (at least not on purpose).
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A Miami Police Department spokesperson recently confirmed the deaths to PEOPLE, sharing that, at first, it was unclear whether the pair fell accidentally or on purpose.
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Many refused to believe Holzhauer could actually lose, suggesting that he threw the game on purpose, or that the show bought him out in some way.
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Reddit user WildPants123 thinks KennyS fell, and Kenny's face in the third picture seems to suggest that he didn't end up on the ground on purpose.
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It has also re-kindled the debate on purpose-built cities, which have a mixed record, from ancient Constantinople to Myanmar's capital Naypyidaw inaugurated in 2005.
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That does mean that some of the film's more biting satirical threads start to drop off as it spirals out of control — but that's on purpose.
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I watched it on purpose, and every frame was her, except for like one or two minutes, and that's just because she was playing against men.
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The revelation that President Donald Trump, accidentally or on purpose, revealed highly classified intelligence to the Russian foreign minister and ambassador to the US is shocking.
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But I'm going to say it on purpose: Donald Trump is a traitor," Walsh, who represented Illinois, told CNN's Jake Tapper on "State of the Union.
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Just to give you an idea of how clear the number is, here's a zoomed-in version:Photo: APYeah, it's almost like they did it on purpose.
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I do a lot on purpose because at this stage I think it's important to know what people are mad about and what they're excited about.
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Darnold leads USC past No. 21 Colorado It's not often that a coach will rave about a player who failed to score a touchdown — on purpose.
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According to the publication, Williams is constantly stopped for photo ops by fans, but she doesn't try to look like the Grammy award winner on purpose.
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Via the AP: Reggie Minton, chair of the selection committee, insisted the NIT did not pair up the teams on purpose when the bracket was set.
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The player was accused of getting himself booked on purpose in two FA Cup matches in January and February 2017 to "influence a football betting market".
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The H.O.P.E. Center ("Healing on Purpose and Evolving") provides five to ten free therapy sessions for individuals, couples and families before connecting them to local practitioners.
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Bullying includes actions such as "making threats, spreading rumors, attacking someone physically or verbally and excluding someone from a group on purpose," according to the website.
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Randall grew up with the music and emulated it in adulthood; not once during the conversation did it seem like he was doing it on purpose.
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"I talked to Mikey and then sent her mom this pic and suggested she buy a pretty headband to show it was on purpose," he captioned.
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Sometimes I'm doing it on purpose to be interactive, but most of the time if I'm directing the mic to the audience it's because I've forgotten.
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Last year, a wide-reaching survey conducted by leading civil servants found that a third of 15-year-old girls had reported harming themselves on purpose.
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And, once the idea that the traffic jams might be trying to drive us crazy on purpose entered the public consciousness, the system was in trouble.
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"Racism and its violent outgrowths are certainly more prevalent now compared to a decade ago, and that is on purpose," Jamil Smith notes in Rolling Stone.
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They further allege he drove to the deal — and other drug transactions prior to the October 19 shooting — with his son, Yaseem Munir Jenkins, on purpose.
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The marketing team has pushed Picnic as a #MeToo narrative, as if three girls disappearing on purpose is a response to the systemic abuses of men.
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And our rage should stay red-hot at the Trump administration for launching an incredibly cruel policy that, unlike a natural disaster, hurts children on purpose.
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For most of its imagery needs, the U.S. government no longer need rely on purpose-built multibillion-dollar satellites and highly classified National Technical Means (NTM).
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"We don't know if he did it on purpose or if he just bumbled into it," Maddow said on her prime-time program on Friday night.
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This not done on purpose; your life goes in such a direction that you unwillingly internalize the way of thinking imposed to you on your lifestyle.
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There's the bean sprout hair accessories (so strange they're almost cute), looking sick on purpose makeup (uh, we'll pass on this one), and heart hair (aww).
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It's overkill to say that they are doing it on purpose when it's a proportionately tiny number of people who are going to be at Glastonbury.
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Through her immersive painted scenes, Meade disrupts expectations of where and how viewers interact with art, but the artist says the juxtaposition isn't always on purpose.
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As the climax of their performance approached, Veronica accidentally-on-purpose tripped and fell, dramatically pounding her gloved hands on the ground in a silent tantrum.
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"They chose a small court on purpose, it's basically a secret trial," Ms. Navarrete said in the packed foyer outside the guarded doors of the court.
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Thirty years is a long, long time to be mailing in a monthly payment on something — anything — yet we do it all the time, on purpose.
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I think my mustache — thick and dark and unwanted in the middle of my round pale face — served the same function: to be repulsive on purpose.
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It also seems that much of that was on purpose, and it seems that this long-held belief was changed with some of that HBO moola.
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Instagram's highly curated, messy-on-purpose-yet-glamorous aesthetic, often used by influencers, has led to an entire industry of studios that cater to their look.
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The last straw was at the rugby match during Hannah's season, where Luke S. thought Luke P. went a little too hard on him on purpose.
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The nonprofit groups say that the will must be followed and that Ms. Morris did not marry on purpose — which she could have done after 0003.
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His highest N.B.A. fine was $600,000, for comments he made to Julius Erving on a podcast in 2018 extolling the virtues of losing games on purpose.
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The wording, being vague on purpose, was also repeated on Sunday by [UN Ambassador] Nikki Haley, so that means this was a coordinated strategy in someway.
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I also find set-ups in my space, which can be totally accidental or a combination of conscious arrangements and the surrounding not-on-purpose area.
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Behold, the single worst superhero movie poster of all time: Yes, this was a real poster released by professional people on purpose at one point in time.
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Gizmodo: The book makes mammoth cloning sounds like an arms race, but Sooam technologies only show up near the end of the book, was that on purpose?
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But a few days after police pulled him over, they got a tip that Herjo had harmed the dog on purpose, leading them to open an investigation.
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However, it's unclear if he was murdered on purpose or was the victim of a botched attempt to abduct him and smuggle him back to Saudi Arabia.
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We're all adults here, and it's not like coupled people genuinely shove any of this Valentine's Day shit in our faces on purpose — they're married, not monsters.
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His state-appointed Russian attorney confirmed that Paul Whelan was arrested shortly after accepting a flash drive containing classified information that could have been planted on purpose.
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The other is one of the things ... I think we ought to point out when people are disseminating false information on purpose, and why they're doing it.
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There's no slang, no fashion trend, no musical innovation, no theme, no sound, no movement that this group of boys created on purpose and willed into existence.
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According to court records, police also claim Jordan tripped the children, stepped on their toes on purpose, and sprayed them in the face with a water hose.
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But I was in luck that there weren't betting houses then, because if there were I believe someone would have suspected that I was losing on purpose.
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In a 911 call released Thursday, the Surf and Turf Lodge worker says she knows Roger Self and thinks he drove into the building on purpose Sunday.
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It had to have been done on purpose—I don't see how you'd spontaneously lift your mattress and leave a used condom there, forgetting about it afterward.
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It is one thing to participate in national mourning at the Half-Mast Sadness, but it is something else entirely to live in vacant despair on purpose.
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Doing things that are hard on purpose is not only valuable on its own, but it'll also make building this much reading into your schedule seem easier.
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Some stories about the letter you received, ours included, suggested that you might have picked Paris Saint-Germain on purpose based on their Qatari and UAE sponsorship?
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Because of their springy hind legs and tails, hopping mice are better than most mammals at avoiding water, and they don't spend time in water on purpose.
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The girl was not targeted on purpose, Guglielmi said, and a 31-year-old man who was shot in the hand may have been the intended victim.
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Sometimes you will see interviewers shuffle their notes, not look at you, and they do it on purpose because they want to test how anxious you are.
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My heart, still the spelling bee I throw each time On purpose: we had words, then slept like ice in the slit Of a tucked top sheet.
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I've never done it on purpose and I think keeping that dynamic—just having humor happen when it happens—ends up being a good thing for me.
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" — TREVOR NOAH "And also, if Trump is saying he built it on purpose to be something that's easy to open and then close, it isn't a wall.
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"We are building scarcity [with new products] on purpose, to make sure we are gaining traction versus pushing product in the marketplace," President Patrik Frisk told CNBC.
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It wasn't really on purpose; I'd been away on a trip and came home to find my roommate and a friend on our couch watching the finale.
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We know that we have all, at some point, encountered someone who decided our hairstyle was something we did to be hurtful, on purpose, and reacted accordingly.
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I went in cold on purpose, without catching myself up on the book, so I could experience it as a movie without knowing where it was going.
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Showtime had a meeting with everyone before my first day of shooting, so then it was just gently correcting people who were misgendering me, not on purpose.
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Fashion designer Jerry Lorenzo says Gucci's got a serious problem -- either the brand's too dumb to realize it's promoting hateful imagery ... or it's doing it on purpose.
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"You'd have this huge spike mostly centered in the second quarter, but everyone knows exactly what that is, that's pandemic relief that's done on purpose," he said.
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The film is minimal on purpose, trying to replicate sitting in a room and showing friends a photo album or a slide show and talking over it.
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Gwyneth Paltrow, the actress who created the successful lifestyle brand Goop, said last summer that she and her new husband, Brad Falchuk, were living apart, on purpose.
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Ms. Clark suggested that Mr. Avenatti, who is raising money to defend Ms. Clifford on a crowdsourcing website has made himself ubiquitous in the media on purpose.
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"I just can't believe you came back here on purpose," a character snaps early on, understandably agitated about being exposed anew to the perils of the game.
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The flight tested the emergency escape system on the company's new passenger spacecraft, and SpaceX destroyed one of its Falcon 9 rockets in the process — on purpose.
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I'm pretty sure no one thinks I did it on purpose; that I slipped under their car in the dead of night and severed the brake lines.
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Currency wars happen when a country, or group of countries, seek to gain a trade advantage by depreciating their currencies on purpose in relation to other currencies.
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It's been made a hassle on purpose — and not for all people equally, but, like so many things, disproportionately for the poor, minorities, young people, and students.
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Own slash lease like a big swath of land and we didn't on purpose go far away, it's just like that was the building that was available.
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It's simply to recognize when a story flirts so close to the mainstream while retaining these transgressive, powerful themes, whether those themes are broached on purpose or not.
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The most virulent white nationalists running in 22017 — from Holocaust deniers to one candidate who believes a New York children's hospital was making kids sick on purpose — lost.
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Abraham denies that her wardrobe malfunction was on purpose and says she did not know that she had flashed her private parts until after the night was over.
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Just one false move, either by accident or on purpose, could spark a crisis where lives could be placed in harm's way – and lead to a shooting war.
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Aisyah has denied she killed Kim on purpose, telling Indonesian officials she believed she was working on a prank show and was smearing Kim's face with baby oil.
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Though other skeletons in the cemetery had obviously been moved, the body seems to have been left on purpose, as though he were associated with the chapel itself.
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Nolan responded, telling the Hollywood Reporter that this was on purpose: Many of the filmmakers I've admired over the years have used sound in bold and adventurous ways.
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He is a guy who misses a free throw on purpose at the end of a high school basketball game so his team's total score remains at 69.
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After conducting 400 interviews and lab work on evidence, investigators determined someone started the fire on purpose, officials from the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives said.
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Dany pleads with a captured woman to use magic to save him, but she fucks up the spell on purpose and he ends up in a vegetative state.
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Experiments in prisons are trailed by a long history of abuses and horror stories: In the 240s, for example, prisoners in Illinois were infected with malaria on purpose.
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We've already seen some pretty outrageous tattoo trends this year: There were celebrities getting their birth years inked and ugly body art making a permanent appearance on purpose.
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Because it doesn't take a professional pollster to recognise that this is the biggest group in the electorate, one must conclude that the Democrats alienated them on purpose.
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After all, communicating how you really feel can be hard, and while the silent treatment might be a passive aggressive behavior, people aren't usually being petty on purpose.
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Get both artists' tips for nailing blurred, messy-on-purpose lip looks, ahead — along with the lipstick colors they say are about to be trending hard in 2019.
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One of the people said that while those who tweet for the president do use poor grammar on purpose, they do not misspell people&aposs names or words.
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" "A bully is a bigger or stronger person that hurts or frightens a smaller or weaker person on purpose," it answered in rainbow letters, "over and over again.
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Of course, none of these politicians are the first to swear in public, but doing it routinely, on-purpose in front of crowds is a departure. Sen. John.
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"It's a term for patterns that are manipulative, that you are doing on purpose to get one over on users," Mr. Brignull said when I recently called him.
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Holocaust denial relies on such a robust set of illogical untruths that it is only possible to be a denier on purpose, contrary to what Zuckerberg says, intentionally.
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It felt like being stabbed, to know the people who taught me had deceived me so thoroughly, and had kept me ignorant, on purpose, of so much history.
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While sharp-eyed viewers will recognize Williamsburg's Graham Avenue as the block where the contended building sits, the specific neighborhood is never referred to by name — on purpose.
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The NBA has already taken measures to address the problem of teams losing games on purpose late in the season to try to get a higher draft pick.
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This is on purpose; Nintendo is notorious for shutting down public-facing fan projects, and Teruel hopes the lack of official sprites means he'll avoid their legal wrath.
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"The protocol is weak, and weak on purpose," Nowinski - a Ph.D in behavioral neuroscience, former Harvard University football player and former pro wrestler - said in a phone interview.
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I happen to be black and be in this band, it's not something we were going for, or something that was done on purpose, it just fell together.
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Granted, that's par for the course on this show, which has yet to serve up a lukewarm sex scene (except on purpose) in three and a half seasons.
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"The basic contours of the puzzle is that he's constructed his actions in a way that we don't know where it's leading," he said, "and that's on purpose."
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It was not clear whether the child did not get the flu shot on purpose or whether the child had expected to receive it later in the season.
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Instead of specifically targeting US troops at al-Asad airbase and Erbil, it appears Tehran may have missed them on purpose, leading to zero US or Iraqi casualties.
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Some of the best Twitter accounts, by contrast, deploy textual sloppiness on purpose, to affect a kind of endearing earnestness that might get lost in more polished prose.
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In the next one, a playful dedication to Carnage, Drake chose a photo with the producer in the background on purpose, although his earring is clear as day.
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The Associated Press reported that Glenn Haab acknowledged omitting some words from an email conversation with a CNN producer, but said he did not do it on purpose.
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In one scene, he calls her crazy and wonders whether she instigated the altercation with the officer on purpose after learning the officer had killed a black man.
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"Tech companies have spent the last 10, 20 years building internet and mobile products that are addictive on purpose," said Dan Frommer, the editor in chief of Recode.
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" And he finally got exasperated because I'd done it so many times, and I did that on purpose, and he goes, "What do you want me to say?
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Fire is the only thing that can kill wights, so perhaps this was done on purpose by the Starks to save the family — but that's probably an optimistic guess.
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Related: Projections on a Metal Sculpture Visualize Next-Level Geometry Hyper-Intricate Steel Sculptures Feature Calligraphy Flowing Like Water This Jet-Powered Sculpture Will Make You Sick On Purpose
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And I have to say that The Colonists is such a striking game because it renders all of this so clearly and eloquently, perhaps on purpose and perhaps not.
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If you're getting a strong Mars Rover vibe off this thing, that's on purpose: Hyundai thinks the technology underpinning this vehicle could make it ripe for an interplanetary mission.
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But after public outrage over Apple's admittance that they slow down your older phones on purpose, the company is doing things a little different with their next iOS release.
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"I believe Mr. Rosenstein, I think somebody leaked this on purpose to see if the president would react," Kennedy said of the story claiming Rosenstein proposed wearing a wire.
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For one, prison is full of people who call themselves "dropping science," and second, things here are so bent that you think somebody must be bending it on purpose.
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Republicans gerrymandered on purpose, with stunning success, and no evidence suggests the maps served any function other than to guarantee a 3-to-1 advantage for the Republican Party.
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And, like you say, it either inadvertently or on purpose conveys a lot of information that doesn't really click with everything the narrative is trying to express this season.
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You can easily cause an interruption on purpose by cupping your hand over either ear, but in general the "body blocking" that plagued early wireless buds isn't an problem.
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In some cases, these animals are released on purpose by people who are dubbed "bucket biologists," writes Megan Gunn, an aquatic ecologist at Purdue University, in a direct message.
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"To go over the curb and strike pedestrians and to get out and start striking them with a knife, that was on purpose," campus Police Chief Craig Stone said.
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All these specs are great for taking adventurous photos and surviving humans' clumsiest tendencies, but just because it can theoretically endure an MRI, please don't do it on purpose.
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And on the off days he spends hanging around the streets of NoHo, Hill's curls and scruffy facial hair have that messy-on-purpose vibe we ourselves aspire to.
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" "We cannot be aware of Pompeo's ulterior motive behind his self-indulgence in reckless remarks; whether he is indeed unable to understand words properly or just pretending on purpose.
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Even if our sense that Trump might provoke a war by accident begins to ebb, it will be replaced by a sense that he might provoke war on purpose.
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On her first day on the job, Gertrude Jeannette, believed to be the first woman to drive a cab in New York City, got in an accident — on purpose.
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Chip and Joanna Gaines can't imagine life any other way now that they've welcomed son Crew, but his addition to their family wasn't exactly put into motion on purpose.
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The "Mad Money" host even wondered if lobbyists leaked the $2,400 number on purpose in order to rally the retirement lobby and consumers close to retirement against the plan.
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So for a month, I have clamored about my boat, knocking over my DemerBox DB2 both accidentally and on purpose (all for you) at least a half-dozen times.
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The rural people who actually have the guns are also the ones who feel they're being left behind on purpose, in exchange for cheaper labor at home and overseas.
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Trump's White House has frequently feuded with the news media, often over whether members of the national news media have put out false information on purpose for political reasons.
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Today, Jay is the co-founder (with Alex Kushneir) of Icon Media, a viral video production company, a global keynote speaker, and the host of the "On Purpose" podcast.
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Since then, some of the bar's followup toes have been swallowed on purpose—despite a four-figure fine for doing that—and they've even been stolen (and eventually returned).
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Earlier, a law enforcement source told CNN that the explosion may have been detonated on purpose, but the source also cautioned that the investigation was in its preliminary stages.
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Apple also intends to challenge the EU enforcer's basis for its case, arguing that the "crazy notion of non-residency" was chosen on purpose to produce a punitive amount.
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BruceJob: Bartender I've been at Remingtons for 21 years... I work during the times when the main floor is men only, which is on purpose [to avoid female customers].
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"I don't think they did it on purpose to be whitewashing, but I think the next time they portray me or something, they should talk to me about it."
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These days he weighs about 40 pounds more than his UFC weight class, yet none of it is added fat or muscle—he's just not dehydrating himself on purpose.
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During an interview on "Squawk Box," Schwarzman told the behind-the-scenes story about the similar names, saying Fink and he decided decades ago to do it on purpose.
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Brown missed the first attempt, made the second, missed the third on purpose — but the rebound goes out of bounds and New Mexico State will get one final chance!!
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In Iowa, Christine Taylor was incarcerated for two days after falling down steps in her home; the police accused her of doing so on purpose to end her pregnancy.
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"In my films, accessibility is something I do on purpose," said Ms. Steyerl (pronounced SHTYE-earl), speaking in measured English sentences in a cafe in the Kreuzberg district here.
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The ISPO chairman said on Thursday that certification, which covers more than 5 million hectares of land, could be revoked for plantations found to be burning land on purpose.
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"It is an ugly insult, and you had better be right if you're going to charge a journalist with lying on purpose," the host of CNN's "New Day" added.
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Luar For Luar, Raul Lopez, a founder of Hood by Air, makes minidresses and thigh-highs for men, as well as too-long-on-purpose T-shirts and shorts.
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People do not get into medical debt on purpose; people don't choose to be uninsured for fun, and even if they did, we should pay for their care anyway.
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Our sons ended up in the same kindergarten class, so they saw each other every day, and Jeanette and I began to plan more regular, on-purpose get-togethers.
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"If I don't get it, I'm going to fucking come back and do one again that is so bad on purpose just to make you all pay," he said.
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The "covenant" offered by Christian fundamentalism is popular because of, not in spite of, its similarity to Nazi brotherhood, and it was engineered on purpose to be its equivalent.
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The firm, created by Joshua Lamel, Oscar Ramirez and Dana Thompson, "will focus on purpose-driven advocacy on behalf of companies, nonprofits, causes and coalitions," according to a release.
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But they weren't just forgotten in storage; this was on purpose, because NASA knew that it needed to wait to have the right technology to unlock the moon's secrets.
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The Boeing Stratofortress fleet sat on purpose-built runways from the 1950s to the end of the Cold War, ready to fly at the first sign of Soviet hostility.
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I've always been very self-conscious about my hearing, and rarely bring it up unless I absolutely have too: usually that's when people think I'm ignoring them on purpose.
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