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The unpremeditated answer served him well, for the man asked no further questions.
But stories tend to get out of hand, and this has taken an unpremeditated turn.
From that I argued the crime must have been unpremeditated.
Surely they could read nothing into his visit, unpremeditated, just before the place closed.
At her worst, the Queen was not taken to open, unpremeditated violence.
The thing had been quite unpremeditated on my part.
In the second and third cottages there was the same air of unpremeditated absence.
The unpremeditated murder affects him as the execution of the old woman had not.
The defense began pleading on September 20, making a case for unpremeditated assault.
It was unpremeditated, but in my opinion he hit to kill."
He was obviously a very sick young man indeed with total collapse only one unpremeditated move away.
The killing could have been unpremeditated, manslaughter rather than murder.
This act was unpremeditated, and Eliot expressed regret for what he had done.
He knew that his plan, vague, unpremeditated and risky, had somehow paid off.
Her room showed all signs of a hasty and unpremeditated departure.
The military jury apparently agreed, finding him not guilty of "unpremeditated murder."
The present crisis for France is evidently the result of unpremeditated escalation.
However, it must come out in an unpremeditated way; the conversation might lead up to it.
It all goes to show that the unpremeditated crime is usually the safest."
It left a perfect picture of an unpremeditated crime of passion.
Harriet sensed that the girl's parting remarks had not been unpremeditated.
That looks as though her flight was unpremeditated.
Separately considered actions that cause unpremeditated death of another person:
They were usually unpremeditated, and they presented the man as he was, and thought.
"The best we can come up with is that he did commit suicide, but it was more unpremeditated or spontaneous.