Premeditated Sentence Examples

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  • Their speeches are not premeditated - they're all in the moment.

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  • Every detail of his courting is premeditated and thoroughly thought-out.

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  • Sometimes photos of "ghosts" turn out to be premeditated hoaxes.

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  • All of these things are wrong they are often criminal and they are usually premeditated.

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  • A premeditated attack was made on the officers; a gun seized from one of them went off and slightly injured four nativesone a woman.

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  • Although the deed was not apparently premeditated, as the English and Burgundians declared, it ruined Charles's cause for the time.

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  • Choosing your favorite prom hair style can be a complicated and highly premeditated decision.

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  • Barcelona thus comprises an old town, still consisting for the most part of irregular and narrow streets, and a new town built with all the symmetry and precision of a premeditated scheme.

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  • All this was in part premeditated system2 - a part of Jefferson's purpose to republicanize the government and public opinion, which was the distinguishing feature of his administration; but it was also simply the nature of the man.

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  • Where a crime is coolly premeditated, then the means of covering it are coolly premeditated also.

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  • If you're not endowed with amazing, lustrous, bouncy hair, chances are you've developed a close relationship with a hair dryer and styling iron to provide you with premeditated waves and flawlessly smooth hair.

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  • A premeditated body suit frequently has a theme, or some sort of cohesive design that is mapped out before any ink is started.

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  • In some premeditated bodysuits, body modification goes hand in hand.

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  • Here, on the 2nd ' of June 1567, whether by premeditated treachery or in a sudden brawl is uncertain, he was slain by the MacDonnells, and was buried at Glenarm.

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  • The book was not premeditated; a single poem, called out by the recruiting for the abhorred Mexican war, couched in rustic phrase and sent to the Boston Courier, had the inspiriting dash and electrifying rat-tat-tat of this new recruiting sergeant in the little army of Anti-Slavery reformers.

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  • In 1397 Richard carried out an extraOrdinary and unexpected coup detat, which he had evidently premeditated for many years.

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