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11.The English have this marvellous word for people who take their responsibilities too seriously and officiously, it called a Jobsworth have you heard it ? talk 20 : 37, 27 March 2006 ( UTC)

12.One such rarity, the officiously titled " Music of Africa Series, No . 11 : Best Recordings of 1953, Part 2, " is at the top of Schickele's list.

13.After Gore marched stiffly and officiously through a series of appearances and pronouncements in Japan about carbon dioxide levels and the possible link between Asian monsoons and El Nino, a completely different Al Gore flew to Beijing.

14.Nothing short of that, coupled with a will to officiously edit other user's user pages to remove the statements that used to sit in userboxes, will actually achieve the results that are apparently desired.

15.What we try to prevent is people officiously going through articles changing all the spellings to what they are used to and appears " correct " to them ( talk ), 21 : 51, 15 February 2015 ( UTC)

16.His statement that he has a COI has not inhibited him from acting as administrator to the Rawat articles while at the same time officiously pronouncing upon his interpretation of Wikipedia rules as they further his preferred presentation of Prem Rawat on Wikipedia.

17.Before leaving the floor, the sheriff officiously warned the two women that " if any word of this night gets out, I'll see that you both go to Stillicoom ( a state mental hospital ) and never get out ."

18."We're sending Cedras'spirit away, " pronounced Jean-Baptiste Jolibois, 28, a man with a homemade priest's cassock and a long silver cross that he waved officiously at the compound's 12-foot-high stone wall.

19.Once aboard the aircraft, he repeatedly attempts to jam his bulky luggage into an overhead compartment only to find himself facing the same woman, who officiously instructs him to check the bag . ( His reluctance is justified, since the airline lost it on the incoming flight ).

20.According to his autobiographical writings Asimov included the First Law's " inaction " clause because of Arthur Hugh Clough's poem " The Latest Decalogue ", which includes the satirical lines " Thou shalt not kill, but needst not strive / officiously to keep alive ".

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