During McCain's inaugural foray onto the Iowa political landscape, he deliberately kept a low public profile.
He deliberately chose a machine at the far end of the gym away from trainers, he says.
As he was forced out, he deliberately created environmental degradation of gigantic proportions.
While he deliberately increased the numbers of police and teachers, he whacked away at the employment rolls everywhere else.
He deliberately majored in business, knowing he wanted to run a technology firm.
He deliberately skipped the G-20 summit meeting in Washington saying, you know, we just have one president at a time.
Some media reports suggested that he deliberately targeted girls - 11 of the 12 victims at the school were female.
The disgraced former Auditor General Jeremy Colman has faced claims he deliberately concealed the extent of Mr Snow's retirement package from colleagues.
He deliberately left the details up to Congress a mistake in the eyes of activists, who think he should have demonstrated his resolve by taking charge.
The Ghanaian was shown a yellow card for a foul and he deliberately handled the resulting free-kick to concede a penalty and a second booking.
At the Madrid conference in 1991 he deliberately dragged his heels.
Yet in the most chilling scenes in the book he deliberately sets out to frame a series of men on charges of adultery with the queen.
Blogger John Hempton, of Bronte Capital, set up a fake profile on girlsdateforfree.com that he deliberately made as unattractive as possible to test what kind of reaction he would receive.
Mr Seddon also denied claims he deliberately drove into the Bridgewater Canal in Timperley last March, in an attempt to kill his parents as he was desperate to inherit their money.
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David Dunn was booked for a wild challenge on Mikel Arteta after 21 minutes, and then somehow escaped a red card when he deliberately handled right infront of referee Alan Wiley.
Unlike his predecessor, he deliberately does not bustle about, conjuring up new headline-grabbing policies on a whim: he is quietly putting in place more or less what he promised during the campaign.
Dodds was lucky to escape a red card when he deliberately felled Fletcher on the edge of the penalty area with eight minutes left on the clock, and Zemmama's resulting free-kick shaved the United post.
But when Renault sacked Nelson Piquet Jr in July following a string of poor performances, the Brazilian's revelation that he deliberately crashed in Singapore last year to help team-mate Fernando Alonso win the race revived the sense that F1 has serious problems to address.
Anyone who thinks he would deliberately engineer a firefighters strike at a time of heightened terrorist threat is, he insists, insulting.
Some suggested he had deliberately made the remark in the hope that the deal with Fatah would be scuttled, since he will lose his job.
On the other hand, if he did deliberately misinterpret his data, that is an offence.
Like Jobs, he paced deliberately while holding each product up to the audience.
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He has deliberately steered clear of national politicking to concentrate on Paris.
"The suspicion that he was killed, that he was deliberately murdered, has been there all along, and most Palestinians believe that, " Ashrawi said last week.
The report on Friday gave details of the officer's claim that he shot Mr Colwell because he believed he was deliberately trying to run him over.
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As Mr Osborne said this week, he has deliberately created a rod for his own back by removing his right as chancellor to have the final say on budget forecasts.
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