"Factual accounts of premeditated violence in the global fashion industry."
One hundred and twenty-five years without a death by premeditated violence.
It's premeditated violence I can't stand.
The seconds were ticked off in milliseconds of premeditated violence, at once accepted and reviled.
"This court," Mr. Biben said, "should be wary of mischaracterizing Kim's offense and thereby countenancing premeditated violence as a new medium of political expression."
The next day, Humphrey stood foursquare behind Daley's handling of the "planned and premeditated" violence and denied that the mayor had done anything wrong.
His killing represents an appalling act of premeditated violence.
Since 1983, the United States government has defined terrorists as those who perpetrate premeditated, politically motivated violence against noncombatant targets.
It may avert the appearance if not the fact of instability, for the emergency has been labeled beforehand as an isolated act of premeditated violence, not symptomatic of the colony's unrest.
What happened is exactly what we're trying to remove from this game: premeditated violence.