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maliciously

muh li shis lee

  • r  with malice; in a malicious manner
    she answered maliciously

  • They were Everymen, decent in their daily lives, who at home in Ohio or Vermont would regard it as unthinkable to maliciously strike a child, much less kill one.
  • This time, the right-wing party managed to narrow Funes' early lead in the polls by painting him, often maliciously, as a puppet of the more radical Latin left led by Venezuelan .
  • As expected, Sinyavsky and Daniel had been found guilty in a stacked trial of "maliciously slandering" Russia in their storiessome of which, oddly enough, concern writers .
News & Articles

  • Microsoft patches critical vulnerability in Office 2011 for Mac
    Microsoft has issued an update to Office 2011 for OS X, which closes a critical vulnerability that may allow remote code execution from an attacker. With this vulnerability a maliciously crafted Word document or e-mail message in Outlook (with Word configured as the e-mail reader) could give an attacker the execution rights as the current user , allowing them to arbitrarily run code on the ...
    June 12, 2013 - CNET
Quotes

  • Mark Geragos in International Herald Tribune
    The insurer "maliciously killed her" because it did not want to bear the expense of her transplant and aftercare, Geragos said.
  • Tom Tancredo in Guardian Unlimited
    I call on Senator Brownback to cease with the maliciously misleading push calls intended to harm me and apologize,Tancredo said in a statement.
  • David Hasselhoff in FOXNews
    I thank God for the love and concern from my daughters,Hasselhoff said in his statement. "The tape was never meant to become public, but got into the hands of individuals who are not worthy of mentioning, who maliciously released the tape...

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