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    willfully


    1. For if we sin willfully after we have received the knowledge of the


    2. Glayet either knew she was back and was confident she was on her side, or she was willfully ignorant of his true power


    3. To create a new purpose that is more willfully


    4. “We do have to consider that he could be willfully withholding communication,” Glayet told them, “He’s been a discipline problem since we turned him loose


    5. never imagined but you have vowed not to quit the course willfully under any


    6. Unless you focus on it intensely, act and react willfully and concretely, your dream will quickly drift away and lose the capacity to be transformed into reality


    7. The supreme authority has willfully created a school where a human's talents are on trial


    8. willfully ignore the fact that 90% of the time, 90% of their


    9. It was not something he had willfully taken on


    10. This was more frightening than any willfully enforced punishment

    11. This lesson, unfortunately, oftentimes expresses itself too late in life to the chagrin of ―ambitious‖ women who willfully placed their professional careers ahead of raising a family


    12. Such thinking oftentimes resonates with radical religious viewpoints that have influenced Christian thinking in recent years; that is to say, have willfully misinterpreted the teachings of Christ in order to promote capricious notions of ―social justice‖ and other ―progressive‖ causes


    13. …portends a Crisis of Conscience for the obvious reason that were an individual evil, in which case Conscience would no longer factor into that individual‘s evil intentions or designs, or complicit in some activity considered evil (in the conventional sense) or (otherwise) cognizant of loftier moral arguments that should properly inform his or her actions, who has chosen, however, to promote expediency and self-interest over principle and the (rightful) concerns of others, that individual has willfully and knowingly sidestepped the boundaries that separate Good and Evil or, at the very least, its milder derivative, Right from Wrong, (thereby) waiving all rights for (personal) redemption whereas Amorality, on the other hand, suggests a gross indifference to moral clarity; an ―intellectual‖


    14. It comes when you sincerely, willfully call it


    15. The doctrines of neuroscience establish, whether willfully of not, a new front in the Civil War against America


    16. police officers at the scene about it "willfully designed to set up the defence he


    17. rather than interpret, laws, and by prosecutors who conduct inquisitions instead of trials, willfully destroying the lives and reputations of their victims, despite failure to prove any crime was committed


    18. If you consciously and willfully commit sin, then you break God’s spiritual law


    19. “Because I willfully told the dragon to eat the bull, it was my fault


    20. In California, for instance, stalking is defined as: Any person who willfully, maliciously, and repeatedly follow or harasses another person and who makes a credible threat with the intent to place that person in reasonable fear for his or her safety, or the safety of his or her immediate family

    21. Evil is that which is dark and untrue, and which, when consciously embraced and willfully endorsed, becomes sin


    22. I perceive, Ganid, that neither of these women is willfully wicked


    23. 26 For if we sin willfully after we have received the knowledge of the


    24. "He willfully withheld love from his own daughter," squealed the spirit


    25. She willfully pushed the thought


    26. The accident was again the most logical, with Faye having been separated from her horse by either another mishap or by willfully allowing the steed to return so that she could enjoy the walk back to the hotel alone


    27. Soon, Darrow would be regarded as the most willfully evil man to have ever lived on the planet!


    28. willfully changing their faces through surgery


    29. Irritation though she was, Sam had a bitter-sweet, love-hate feeling towards the girl, who had often willfully disobeyed him, but always justified her actions by being right


    30. other Muslims are either unaware or willfully ignorant of the Quran's

    31. Here are 3 very good verses on sinning willfully against the Lord, and what the consequences could be if we do not get this sin and transgression dealt with very early on with both God and our spouse:


    32. He began to work her clit forcing her willfully to orgasm, determined to drive any thought of his brother from her mind


    33. “For if we sin willfully after that we have received the knowledge of the truth, there remaineth no more sacrifice for sins


    34. However many will willfully shrug their shoulders and say that this does not apply to them because they have been redeemed once and for all


    35. mistake of shifting his mass in order to avoid the collision, he willfully met the


    36. "This was different! This wasn't a man who had willfully chosen to enter the arena or-or a condemned criminal found guilty of a crime! This was an innocent man! Or," he shrugged, "he seemed innocent enough


    37. Thus, willfully evolving a pause of empathetic understanding pacifies anger or fear into indifference, domesticates it into mutual habitation, and eventually creates, via face to face daily interaction, a collective acceptance of others'


    38. When one is compelled to buy, and consuming is the programmed responsibility of DesignX's Good Citizen, then to want what one is produced to choose is to willfully buy The Goods' Bill of Ignorance: a self-awarely indifferent self-abdication


    39. Thou directly intervened to help them survive--while willfully letting some others undergo an


    40. To transcend from sharing the excesses of wealth to cure the excesses of wealth production to sharing all is to willfully evolve socially instinctive empathy into globally motivated compassion

    41. “People aren't afraid of zombies actually eating their selfhood, they are desensitizing themselves to the reality of what they are becoming – the Z Regeneration: zombies raised in a trance inducing culture who are willfully mindless about becoming the next carriers of Z to the world, living zombily ever after


    42. The perpetuation of everything is trans-species; it is not instinctual to care for all, but rather universal love is willfully evolved


    43. willfully intend the conspiratorial act and its effects; the smaller the


    44. His strong voice interrupted the pasha’s wisecracks saying: ‘Oh Pasha… Oh honourable Pasha… do you know that the cat you killed is a spirit… a living being, a creature with a soul… sensations… it feels… it suffers pain… and you killed it, you killed a spirit willfully by doing such a thing


    45. it and she stepped willfully toward the bed


    46. My rebirth requires a death from the ranks of the Light, and as the Augury has foretold, you have come to be offered to the Dark Lord as my sacrifice, that I might again willfully herald his baleful prophesy!”


    47. Your mother was not mentally ill, Trevain—but you are! You are willfully ignorant and utterly mad! We could have been together, but you refuse to…”


    48. To despise means to overlook willfully, but that’s a contradiction in terms - you cannot overlook something willfully


    49. Contempt means willfully overlooking certain facts whose meaning you refuse to acknowledge


    50. If the bad men had REALLY overlooked the facts (rather than doing it willfully), they would have put their hats somewhere else



































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    in a willful manner