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Did he conspire, seditiously or otherwise?
He makes big, bold, seditiously decadent chocolates.
In other words, what seems stale in one culture can seem vital, even seditiously vital, in another.
He was a world-class terrorist who had defrauded America on entry, then plotted seditiously as he courted the media.
VII The men were grumbling seditiously by the time we spied the Trolledyngjan again.
In a further outburst during a press conference on September 8, Ahmad seditiously warned the Chinese community not to seek political power:
Secession, thought Boq seditiously, and looked up to see Uphaba, alone, without even a nanny or Ama, standing over him.
In 1958, I was summarily dismissed as a troublemaker for asking seditiously, "What's with all those footballs, basketballs, tetherballs, and volleyballs, why do we have to play 'duck-duck-goose' every day?"
Tohu and Te Whiti were charged with "wickedly, maliciously, and seditiously contriving and intending to disturb the peace" and tried in Otago 10 June 1882.
The charming 34-year-old star of Dimensions, a stylish new period sci-fi drama, adds seditiously that she would much prefer to see the slot used for pictures of "engaging pets and/or hunky men."
We should have another hearing at which historians can testify about the destructive impact on a democratic society of self-serving politicians who seditiously encourage the armed forces not to respect the authority of their Commander in Chief.
Grinning seditiously, a prominent citizen of this Blue Ridge foothills town takes from his kitchen refrigerator an illegal gift from a moonshiner friend: a syrupy red liquor in a quart jar packed with grapelike damsonberries.
According to a royal letter he "furtively and seditiously seized the castle of Fotheringhay ... devastating and plundering our land and violently disturbing and infringing our peace and that of our kingdom".
In court Gorton "carried himself so mutinously and seditiously" towards both magistrates and ministers that he was sentenced to find sureties for his good behavior during the remainder of his tenure in Plymouth, and given 14 days to be gone from the colony.
After Longstreet's death, his second wife Helen privately published Lee and Longstreet at High Tide in his defense, in which she stated "the South was seditiously taught to believe that the Federal Victory was wholly the fortuitous outcome of the culpable disobedience of General Longstreet."