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Jamie Lee Burbank, 22, of Chaucer Street, Nottingham was found guilty of wounding with intent to do grievous bodily harm on Wednesday.
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To secure a conviction of Andersen, prosecutions will have to show that the firm--that is, some combination of its top officials--acted with intent to do wrong.
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And yes, there may be more storms on the horizon, so we need those fellow entrepreneurs with the intent to do good.
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In contrast, those people who took jobs more closely related to their experience or jobs in lower positions, but in line with what they aspire to do with the intent of growing, are already positioned to get fully back on their feet.
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To me selling is really the telling of a story with the intent to persuade someone to do something.
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"Somebody leaked it, obviously, with intent, I think, to do damage to Mr. Berger, and I think that's unfortunate, " Daschle said.
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The figures include hoaxes, 999 calls made with good intent that do not transpire to be emergencies and callouts prompted by faulty equipment in business premises.
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Mary Konye, 21, has been charged with throwing or casting a corrosive fluid with intent to burn, maim, disfigure, disable or do grievous bodily harm.
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We gesture because our unconscious minds push us to do so with an emotion, an intent, or a desire that our conscious minds are not aware of until after the gesture has started.
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Defending large-scale networks is exceptionally difficult to do in the face of one or many skilled adversaries with focused intent and time.
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The reason: the NFL folks who dole out these fines (operations executive Ray Anderson and his crew) are oftentimes divining the intent of the defensive player, which can be a hard thing to do with on-the-field, before-the-whistle actions that happen in milliseconds.
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