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5 Sentences With "premeditatedly"

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"The Sacklers have premeditatedly gotten people addicted for profit," Ms. Goldin said after the Guggenheim demonstration.
"It has been more than three years since our daughter was brutally attacked by two classmates who premeditatedly and meticulously planned their assault in an attempt to kill our daughter," the statement reads.
Parallel to the Independent Counsel track, both houses of the United States Congress had been investigating Whitewater and holding hearings on it. The House Committee on Financial Services had been scheduled to begin hearings in late March 1994, but they were postponed after an unusually angry, written communication from Democratic Banking Committee chair Henry B. Gonzalez to Republican Jim Leach. Gonzalez called Leach "obstinate", "obdurate", "in willful disregard" of House etiquette, and "premeditatedly" plotting a "judicial adventure". The House Banking Committee began its hearings in late July 1994.
Arlette Jequier vocalist of the band In 1984, while participating in Santiago del Nuevo Extremo, Jorge Campos, Cristián Crisosto and Guillermo Valenzuela were rehearsing and experimenting new sounds. At one point, the trio, which called itself Mediabanda, invited Arlette Jequier, Jaime Vivanco, and then Jaime Vásquez to continue trying and looking for sounds for their new music, and that's how definitively Fulano emerged. It was formed in 1984 as a group that premeditatedly sought the development and fusion rock, jazz and various other styles that were mixing. The strongest influences of the band were found in creative modern musicians, most considered almost unattainable in the isolation and repression of Pinochet's dictatorial Chile from early 1980s, such as Weather Report, Return to Forever, King Crimson, Magma, Frank Zappa, Hermeto Pascoal, Miles Davis, John Coltrane, also singers like Maggie Nicols, Ursula Dudziak, Meredith Monk and Janis Joplin as well as the European avant-garde movement "Rock in Opposition" characterized by its rejection of the music industry.
Although labelled "Classical," many of the work's features point to Beethoven rather than Haydn or Mozart, such as "the way in which Shapero paces himself, alternating long passages in the tonic and the dominant, with fast, dramatic modulations often reserved for transitions and developments."p. 173 (1992) Pollack Nicolas Slonimsky remarked on how the piece is "premeditatedly cast in the proclamatory key of B-flat major, the natural tonality of the bugle, and ending in a display of tonic major triads."p. 846 (1971) Slonimsky But there are modern features as well, with "the work's orchestration, in general, ... distinctively bright and brassy, and undoubtedly derived a fair amount from Piston and Copland, as well as from the composer's experience as a dance band arranger."p. 171 (1992) Pollack The work is in four movements: # Adagio = 48, 3/8 — Allegro = 120 2/2 # Adagietto = 54, E-flat major, 8/8 # Vivace = 132 a due battute or = 138 a quattro battute, G major — E major — G major # Allegro con spirito = 138-144 Some commentators have found hints of the blues in the slow introduction to the first movement.p.

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