It is clearly intended to refute those who denied what is now known as the doctrine of the resurrection. |
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But the council's highways chief denied it had taken no action, saying three road layouts had been altered and two were awaiting change. |
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The defendant denied that, and said that Michael worked and had the ability to pay. |
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The final score denied Carlow a win they deserved, but given their absentees, they should be very pleased with their second half performance. |
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He denied ever being told anything about his troops wantonly killing large groups of civilians. |
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Early in his career, Pinter denied that he wrote symbolically, partly because critics tried to associate him with absurdism. |
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She was held overnight for interrogation, denied food and drink, and subjected to physical abuse. |
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The warden of the prison denied accusations that he turned a blind eye to the extortion of prisoners' families by his guards. |
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I must be brave and not let our antipodal friends see the pain I bear at being denied this priceless entertainment. |
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Providing there are age limits and other rules, but I see no reason why locals should be denied the opportunity to have a little fun. |
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Venter denied that a concept such as solitary confinement existed in South African jails. |
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The claim was flatly denied by the Ministry of Defence, which said no UK warplanes had been on bombing missions. |
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This happened recently when she had just given birth in a local hospital and her husband was denied access to see the baby. |
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This group aims to support fathers who suffer after marital disputes, for example by being denied access to their children by the mother. |
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In the meantime there are sources of support and advice for men denied access to their children by mothers. |
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He was denied access to a solicitor for 24 hours, but his solicitor did not in fact see him until the day after the expiry of this period. |
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Kujinga, who was initially denied access to his client, was finally allowed to see her by mid-afternoon. |
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The group Human Rights in China reported in May that Gao was being denied access to her attorneys. |
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Straw has claimed that British consular staff were denied access to the detainees. |
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At the same time union representatives were denied access to members and were not faxed requested safety reports. |
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Arising out of this Hernon was denied access to his daughter for three years. |
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Then in 1988, on a visit to the prison, she was denied access to her husband. |
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While held in Camp Delta, he was denied access to a lawyer and quizzed by the British Secret Service. |
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Another parent was one of two fathers who was denied access to their children for years. |
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During that time he was never told he was under arrest and was denied access to a solicitor. |
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Hishamudin ruled that their detention was unlawful and done in bad faith as they were denied access to family members and lawyers. |
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He was released in August, but remained suspended from the exercise of his offices and was denied access to the Queen. |
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Ms. Stewart did not have her speech limited nor were students denied access to her as you suggest. |
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All to make sure that the children get the opportunities they were denied by mere accident of birth. |
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Medical services in any ideal place should not be denied to anyone on account of inability to pay. |
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Now, in September, as you recall, he was denied entry in the U.S. and his plane diverted when his name turned up on a watch list. |
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A White House spokesman denied the nomination was lost and said the accusations had been trumped up by opponents of the president. |
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He has denied all charges, which he claims were trumped up to end his political career. |
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Many travellers are denied the opportunity to enjoy a quiet drink, she added. |
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I was desperate for an evening of peace and quiet, and a bit of easy entertainment, but I was being denied it. |
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Essential civil and political liberties have been denied so systematically that they may as well be luxuries. |
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On 1 July 1995, they had admitted to the production of bulk biological agent, but had denied weaponizing it. |
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The Selby side came into the game in the second half and were denied by the upright. |
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He denied any allegation of race fixing but is due to face a Jockey Club charge of bringing racing into disrepute next month, which he denies. |
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He denied having any part in writing the information packs and advertisements and said they were largely available when he arrived. |
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They suffered from radiation sickness, but the military denied that was the cause of their illness. |
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Except that both drivers who plied the route denied all knowledge of the transaction. |
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That great party used to fume and fizz if, in a single freak election, it was denied its rightful place as the natural party of government. |
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Claiming that politics had no place in the university, the administration denied space to the event. |
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He denied wrongdoing and claimed that the source of the funds was after-tax income. |
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Nor had she given any indication by letter whether she admitted or denied the charges. |
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Although I am the kaitiaki, the custodian of these treasures, no one has been denied access to them. |
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The defendants denied the article was libellous and said even if it was, they were covered by a number of defences. |
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Press coverage portrayed him as the white knight coming to the aid of the millions of people at risk of being denied medical treatment. |
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He denied he kept back the Ernst and Young report because he did not agree with some of its findings. |
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If there was imbalance, if the heart of the deceased weighed more than the feather, he or she was denied admittance to the afterworld. |
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He was in a stable heterosexual relationship with his partner of over five years and denied being an injecting drug user. |
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He has denied any wrongdoing and said the investment had been planned for months. |
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Most of the couples probably value marriage more than the average heterosexual couple because it's been denied them. |
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They publicly denied any wrongdoing and were cleared by police three weeks later. |
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Shortly afterwards he held a news conference in which he strenuously denied any wrongdoing. |
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The residents of this lush, tropical paradise vehemently denied they had returned to anthropophagy, until the term was explained to them. |
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He then tried to re-enlist in the Navy but was denied the job he wanted, so he went to the Army recruiting office and enlisted. |
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She also had occasional spasmodic retrosternal pain, usually after eating, but denied having symptoms of gastro-oesophageal reflux. |
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While he was on work release at the Queensboro Correctional Facility, the New York State Division of Parole continually denied Ferguson a parole. |
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Sofia City Court denied the newly formed movement party registration on grounds of failure to meet legal requirements. |
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The claim was denied by Mr Ashcroft, who also gave sworn testimony yesterday. |
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As non-unionist casuals, they could be denied workers' compensation if injured. |
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He denied all knowledge of the bank robbery, but police were able to detain him on a technicality. |
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Since then she has denied the media access and there is no knowing to what extent, if at all, she may have been afflicted by injuries or illness. |
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And it raises fears that the Scots may also be denied Brown and three other Anglos for next summer's world cup qualifiers, also in Ireland. |
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She denied telling a hotel doorman that she was so drunk she couldn't remember what happened, or saying she was not sure if she led Mr Boone on. |
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But prejudices and biases are common as the community is being denied its right to political reservation according to its demographic strength. |
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But she denied her kids had been abandoned as she lived it up on boozy nights in Turkish bars and clubs with friends. |
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There have been films that denied the torment of this terrible illness by romanticizing it as a form of wisdom or special insight. |
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A year earlier, Communion had been denied to two women present at a conciliar liturgy, which attracted much attention in the press. |
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But Rovers levelled through Mick Gosling, who was denied a winner in the last few minutes when his shot hit the woodwork. |
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Why should they be denied a place to roller skate so the council can make money from corporate events? |
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But a spokesman denied his absence would jeopardise the smooth running of the general and county council elections. |
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And if you feel you've been denied that quality of life by reason of the state's shortcomings, you go to law. |
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What's repugnant to justice is the attitude that some people should be denied it, no matter what is done to them. |
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Thousands of Lancastrians are being denied the joys of the Yorkshire Dales because of poor trans-Pennine rail links, it was claimed yesterday. |
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Claiming they owned the riverbanks and the streambed itself, they routinely denied the public access to rivers and streams. |
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Wiranto denied that his visit was a move to woo support from Hamengkubuwono and Golkar constituents in the province. |
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He has been denied his crown and denounced by the all-powerful Roman Empire and when he finds a state to grant him refuge, Rome threatens war. |
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Nurochman denied the meeting was part of a strategy for the pair to woo Golkar support. |
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They denied that God's promise to redeem humanity was a promise to redeem us body and soul. |
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His wife secretly taught their four daughters during the Taliban's oppressive reign, a time when girls were denied an education. |
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The woman at the centre of the health row, who is not being named, strongly denied the claim. |
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The vote recounts do not consider the variety of other ways in which citizens were denied the right to vote. |
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This allegation has been denied by the club but in the absence of smoke without fire, it must be considered a possibility. |
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He cited the support of three Republicans, all of whom denied that they had offered anything of the sort. |
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She denied the government's request to withhold such information for another year. |
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To the best of my recollection the person involved denied it in a public meeting. |
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But if misguided privacy alarmists have their way, the benefits of the next generation of bar codes may be denied or delayed. |
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He always denied that he was an Anabaptist or that he practiced Anabaptism. |
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All the signs of anxiety were present, and yet he still denied that he cared about how he did in the exams. |
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The Government has vehemently denied claims that it has already given the all-clear for a new runway at Stansted. |
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He denied that the death of Christ was necessary to satisfy divine justice and appease God's wrath. |
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The trust has strongly denied all but one of the allegations and has received no complaints about hygiene. |
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The UK government's refusal to recognise repetitive strain injury as a disease, suggested Martin Wilson of Glasgow, denied people financial help. |
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He denied all knowledge of the attack saying he would have been at home at the time. |
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Under it, women are treated as legal minors and denied legal autonomy to conclude their own marriage contracts. |
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She said that the experiment denied basic animal rights, and that the rats deserve free water. |
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Within reason, that should be their right, and not denied them by the worst sort of mean-minded bureaucracy. |
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It is denied that any fee was agreed on any of the three occasions identified by the Claimants. |
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Angus Grossart denied he had a conflict of interest as he was reappointed to the board. |
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However, the company denied any money had been lost and, within days, a different story emerged. |
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These renegades have rebelled against and rejected Heaven and His life, so they must in turn be denied life. |
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During his evidence Akhtar denied hitting anyone or wielding any weapons himself. |
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A spokeswoman for the clinic denied they had abandoned the therapy course on the grounds of advanced age. |
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The boxer denied all knowledge of the gun, ammunition and drugs and told police he had been set up. |
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Prosecutors say he denied having a role but changed his story, saying he rode in the truck and threw a stun grenade at guards. |
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He was imprisoned a year before the NLD won a landslide election victory in 1990 only to be denied power by the generals. |
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After everyone else denied any responsibility, he owned that he was at fault. |
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We denied them loans, closed them off in housing projects, redlined their neighborhoods, and left them to fester. |
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All of us can support groups that pay for school fees and other expenses of girls denied an education due to poverty. |
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She has repeatedly denied any romantic relationship with her former boss. |
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Upbeat Scotland coach Ian McGeechan and skipper Budge Pountney last night denied that their side had made heavy weather of beating the Samoans in the Murrayfield rain. |
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The McDaniel campaign has strongly denied any link to the break-in or to Kelly. |
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As she watched her husband's ascendancy back home, few could have denied Victoria Beckham a moment's reflection on how their positions have been reversed. |
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Police have denied earlier reports that Pistorius mistook his girlfriend for a burglar. |
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As a point of logic, if the right to sign a yellow dog contract is to be denied, the right of an employer to agree to a closed shop contract with a union should be denied too. |
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Here we see Heidegger critically pointing the finger at Nietzsche for his radical individualism, which equated freedom with a solitude that denied our worldly contextuality. |
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The Beverage Council of Ireland this weekend strenuously denied that the organisation had been involved in illegal price-fixing in the wholesale drinks market. |
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Multiple requests for comment from Cameron were denied by his representative. |
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Labor's Trade Spokesman Stephen Conroy has denied that Labor has caved in. |
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Last week in the Wall Street Journal he tried to woo them with an article in which he denied he was an old-style protectionist or redistributionist. |
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The man, who felt the Court had denied the sovereign right of a state to choose its system of representation, was determined to restore state control of apportionment. |
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While difficult to estimate exact numbers, thousands of Americans die every year because of delayed or denied claims. |
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Garcia has denied the allegations, accusing his ex-wife of lying to gain favor in a divorce. |
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The other male characters in this book are denied such a fiery redemption, though they all have an inchoate sense that there is hope out there somewhere. |
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He had denied all knowledge of this appointment a few minutes before. |
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Throughout the trial, Jerry and Dottie Sandusky have denied the charges against him. |
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Mr. Sheen clearly and coherently denied those allegations in his interview with the Today show Wednesday morning. |
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He agreed with Mr Rose that he got out and paid for petrol when the car was refuelled during the journey but denied being involved in the offences. |
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He had vehemently denied that syringes used in the hospital ended up in adjacent medical shops, and that bloodied cotton wads made good stuffing for mattresses. |
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But Habib has yet to appear publicly, and Syrian state media denied the defection, insisting that Habib was still at home. |
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Miss Suau has admitted taking shots of the Duchess sunbathing but has denied taking photographs of her semi-naked or topless. |
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Gideon wrote to the Supreme Court, arguing that his inability to obtain counsel effectively denied him a fair shake at trial. |
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And the parents had put their foot down and denied permission. |
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Lewis repeatedly denied that the Narnia stories were allegories. |
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Outside the main gate were a few students with woebegone faces, for they had been unable to produce their identity cards and had therefore been denied entry. |
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Trevor Austin, CEO of Finna Rage, denied responsibility for the mayhem in Keene. |
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Opposing all forms of Arianism, which denied Christ's divinity, Athanasius taught that Christ the Son, and likewise the Holy Spirit, were of the same being as God the Father. |
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The Arians, who denied the full divinity of Christ, were spotlighted at the Council of Nicaea, and most of the council's work focused on accurately defining Jesus' nature. |
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Another theme that I thought was so powerful was the importance of self-expression and the pain of being denied a voice. |
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Team Cosby has vehemently denied the allegations, dating back at least to a 2004 lawsuit that the comedian settled out of court. |
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The company's chief executive has been denied a visa, in a move that surely means the already delayed October 21 start of the trial will be put back still further. |
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All of those identified by the complainant denied any knowledge of wrongful conduct by the associate coach. |
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Dettori was out of luck on Godolphin's Inamorato in the following UAE Derby when his mount got trapped on the rails and was repeatedly denied a run until it was too late. |
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Speaking after the London meeting, he denied he was trying to railroad families into accepting compensation rather than taking the lawsuit option. |
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The Supreme Court threw out the case, after having ready been denied at the district and circuit court level. |
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A cystic fibrosis patient has been denied access to a compassionate use program because it's temporary. |
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Financial restraints have denied him the chance to remove his lower legs and replace them with artificial limbs that would enable him to run and jump again. |
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Records were denied airplay for the most arcane reasons imaginable. |
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After Mariah Carey denied having a fling with the rapper, Eminem went ballistic. |
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Next the Censor Board denied the film a certificate for a whole year until the Bombay High Court ordered that the film could be publicly screened without cuts. |
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But the consul denied there had been any kind of direct Sandinista pressure to cut off funding for the group. |
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A spokesperson for Otsuka denied that the advertising is at odds with the science. |
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Not long ago she would have denied him, but she had finally accepted him. |
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The authorities have flatly denied using live cartridges, stating that their rifles have only been loaded with rubber bullets. |
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Molina has since admitted to going by the alias Tito during the civil war but denied his troops were involved in any atrocities. |
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On the night of the attack, detectives interviewed Claudia Haro, but she denied any involvement and provided them with an alibi. |
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In its motion to dismiss, UMass denied this allegation, and Haidak refuted the school's claim in his opposition to the motion. |
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Otherwise, recalcitrants were to be denied access to their own credits. |
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Being denied access to their fathers, through no doing of their own. |
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But he then denied the defence adequate opportunity to rebut the evidence and lowered the legal requirements necessary for the prosecution to prove its case. |
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Following their arrests both denied being anywhere near the scene. |
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It is arguable, and I would do so, that without her we would have been denied the glory of Les Fleurs du Mal. |
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It is a common law presumption of legislative intent that access to the Queen's courts in respect of justiciable issues is not to be denied save by clear words in a statute. |
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McCaskill had previously been denied access to the presentation, which she requested last month. |
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Liberals still searched for the authenticity and energy denied them by the artificiality of capitalism and democracy. |
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He denied that pupils at his school were taking horse tranquillisers for kicks or that they were less than communicative because of their drug habits. |
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Whilst children can now be tried as adults in Britain, they are often denied the type of legal protection that an older person could expect as of right. |
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That he also will be denied access to his players in the dressing room before kick-off has led the manager to believe that he is being unduly punished. |
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Tickets will be free, but anyone who has ever denied anthropogenic climate change will be automatically denied a boarding pass. |
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Undeterred by the snub in November, and denied a visa to Italy, Agca made plans for clandestine travel to Vatican City. |
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On the sleep questionnaire he denied restless sleep, or leg jerks. |
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When I put their allegations to Epstein, he denied them and went into overdrive. |
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Chelsea improved, with Salomon Kalou denied by goalkeeper Wayne Hennessey and Didier Drogba hitting the upright. |
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If Middle Eastern oil is denied to us for a year or two, our gold reserves will disappear. |
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Doing otherwise can expose the citizen to certain fines or be denied service by those institutions that require a valid, up to date Card. |
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In some countries the zones have been criticized for being little more than labor camps, with workers denied fundamental labor rights. |
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All the defendants denied the charges and claimed that they were merely protesting in defence of their rights. |
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She denied that her offer to help was based on selfish motives. |
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What was released was a demon, a balrog of pure sexual energy which had been denied for too long. |
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The home side were professionally going about their business and were denied a spot-kick when Dunne clumsily barged Nani off the ball. |
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Are they to be placed like devils beyond the pale of all human charities, and to be denied all kindly and benevolent offices? |
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The Indians denied us going to the town on excuse of a canticoy. We lodged in the woods that night. |
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Cynolatry is tolerant so long as the dog is not denied an equal divinity with the deities of other faiths. |
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A Florida middle school civics teacher who was arrested Saturday for misdemeanor battery denied she threw a hash brown at a McDonalds employee. |
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He was no Englishman, but it does not follow that he gave to Normandy, Anjou, or Aquitaine the love or care that he denied to his kingdom. |
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After receiving indignant reactions from Charles and James, William denied any involvement. |
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The Whigs, a majority in Parliament, had expected to dominate the government, and were disappointed that William denied them this chance. |
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Without consulting suffragette leaders such as Pankhurst, Dunlop refused food in protest at being denied political prisoner status. |
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One in five patients waiting for hip or knee operations are denied surgery for months following the introduction of such schemes. |
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The veracity of the memo was quickly denied by the French ambassador, French consul general and Sturgeon. |
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At the time of the leak, Carmichael denied all knowledge of the leaking of the memo in a television interview with Channel 4 News. |
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Lewis said that Sandra Howard's list included reducing the quality of prison food, although Sandra Howard denied this claim. |
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Kennedy had on previous occasions denied these rumours, and some suggested that he had deliberately misled the public and his party. |
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The 1620 ship brought a small company of brave men and women to plant here liberty of conscience denied them in their homeland. |
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He was denied entry into the United States after his conviction in 1952, but was free to visit other European countries. |
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Newton, faced in May 1686 with Hooke's claim on the inverse square law, denied that Hooke was to be credited as author of the idea. |
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As of 2016 In 2012, Bangladesh denied entry to further refugees after another spate of sectarian riots broke out in Rakhine State. |
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It denied transubstantiation, but retained the real presence in the Eucharist. |
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Regarding the virgin birth of Jesus among those who denied the preexistence of Christ, some held to it and others did not. |
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The charge was treason, in that he denied that the king was the Supreme Head of the Church of England. |
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Stories of a similar nature were current even in More's lifetime and he denied them forcefully. |
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It was also at this time that AOMD denied ever having recognized AOMDA and wasn't interested in doing so at that time. |
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In addition to higher tuition, these students are also unable to receive any federal assistance as they are denied Social Security numbers. |
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Humphrey denied the presence of the two fugitives, but another servant led the authorities to their hiding place. |
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Mowbray vehemently denied these charges, as such a claim would have amounted to treason. |
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He denied the real existence of metaphysical universals and advocated the reduction of ontology. |
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Dent also denied the rationality and wisdom typically attributed to Theseus. |
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In August, Johnson's lack of an MA degree from Oxford or Cambridge led to his being denied a position as master of the Appleby Grammar School. |
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The EBU thoroughly denied racism in its show, and insisted it unites Europe for three nights in a year. |
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Mercury had in fact been diagnosed as being HIV positive during 1987, but did not make his illness public and denied that anything was wrong. |
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Mendes denied the reports, stating that the film's planned action scenes were an important part of the overall film. |
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Constantine himself wanted such a library but his short rule denied him the ability to see his vision to fruition. |
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Qatar has categorically denied the allegations, as have Hayatou and Anouma. |
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Stoke won the tie in the subsequent replay and denied Hurst one final appearance at Wembley. |
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It was third time lucky for the Irish provincial side, who had previously been denied the ultimate prize twice by Northampton and Leicester. |
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In the following press conference, he denied the list had any part in his tactics, and claimed it was a list of the players' sandwich orders. |
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But in an interview with BBC Sport at the time Bruno laughed at the story and denied he had any intention of standing. |
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However McLaren later issued a statement on behalf of Hamilton which denied the use of any profanity. |
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If Rosberg was bypassed for a podium finishing, Hamilton would have won the World Championship Drivers' title and denied Rosberg his first title. |
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Renault denied any foul play, stating compliance with French and European standards. |
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Darts was denied a great rivalry as the two best players were unable to compete against each other regularly due to the split in the game. |
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This was subsequently denied by World Snooker, and O'Sullivan later retracted his accusation. |
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Jason Ferguson, chairman of the WPBSA, and Barry Hearn, chairman of World Snooker, denied the allegations. |
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If a permanent resident is denied naturalization, he or she must wait at least one year before reapplying. |
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Those who were still queuing when polls closed were not denied the chance to vote. |
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Lord Mountbatten claimed the Queen was opposed to the invasion, though Eden denied it. |
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A loyalist who was a professional such as a doctor or lawyer was often denied the right to practice. |
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In the Americas, slaves were denied the right to marry freely and masters did not generally accept them as equal members of the family. |
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In addition, Western embassies in Moscow were isolated, with their personnel being denied contact with Soviet officials. |
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The Queen's press secretary leaked anonymous rumours of a rift, which were officially denied by the Palace. |
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The US Air Force agency denied outright that Iraq possessed any offensive UAV capability. |
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The staff at the hospital where Lynch was held later denied both stories, saying that Lynch was well cared for. |
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While Lynch suffers from amnesia due to her injuries, Lynch herself has denied any mistreatment whilst in captivity. |
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The veto fell into disuse because Sovereigns feared that if they denied legislation Parliament would deny them money. |
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The Home Office denied that its officials had considered this as part of their strategy. |
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The HVO controlled all roads leading into Mostar and international organisations were denied access. |
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Soria initially denied this, but reports kept leaking that contradicted him. |
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Bachchan has denied any connection to overseas companies, and a spokesman for Rai also questioned the documents' authenticity. |
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The family denied Messi had been involved and called the accusations slanderous. |
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Both denied wrongdoing and the United Nations and Amnesty International said their rights had been violated at trial. |
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Those were denied along with many other requests about the trial, some on the grounds that the requests were 'vexatious. |
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Shell has acknowledged its responsibility for keeping the pipelines new but has also denied responsibility for environmental causes. |
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Shell denied responsibility for the spill, but an Argentine court ruled in 2002 that the corporation was responsible. |
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The Leicester Secular Society was founded in 1851 but secularist speakers such as George Holyoake were often denied the use of speaking halls. |
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Applications for citizenship may be denied or otherwise impeded if the applicant cannot prove having complied with this requirement. |
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In certain respects the natural responses of the species are denied to him. |
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Mitch Winehouse, as manager of his daughter's money, has denied the payoff came from her. |
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A judge denied them this option, but allowed them to win compensation from the act of the studio ignoring the contract itself. |
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The BBC World Service neither confirmed nor denied this story, nor did the service issue a statement about this story. |
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Lamb later expressed some regret at introducing the feature, although denied it was sexist. |
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Both Mountbatten and Radcliffe, of course, have strongly denied those charges. |
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Now, it will not be denied that in the present day two great sources of the modification of our language are native slang and American neonism. |
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If a Bolivian voter fails to participate in an election, the citizen may be denied withdrawal of their salary from the bank for three months. |
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Bishop Cauchon denied Joan's appeals to the Council of Basel and the Pope, which should have stopped his proceeding. |
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Mary denied writing them, arguing that her handwriting was not difficult to imitate, and insisted they were forgeries. |
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Gladstone believed that the right to combination used by British workers was in jeopardy when it could be denied to Irish workers. |
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Universality is denied to nature, and only the supersensible, that is, nonnature, is the realm of the universal. |
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Edward denied any responsibility for this incident, but relations between Edward and Charles soured. |
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Any form of development that denied a direct creative action smacked as materialistic and amoral. |
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The final challenge from Ospreys was snuffed out when the Dragons denied them a bonus point win on 30 April. |
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However, this has been denied by Bale, Redknapp and Wales coach Chris Coleman. |
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Welsh denied the charges and after Pollok failed to appear to press the charge for a third time, the case was dismissed. |
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Jones denied the court's findings, until finally, in 2008, he admitted they were true. |
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Although the Soviet government denied these charges as recently as 1987, in recent years the Russian government has acknowledged the practice. |
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Germany was denied submarines by the terms of the Treaty of Versailles, but built some anyway. |
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A spokesman for SSE denied that the work was responsible for the snagging of fishing nets. |
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Caesar himself denied the accusations repeatedly throughout his lifetime, and according to Cassius Dio, even under oath on one occasion. |
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Though denied by successive British governments for decades, it was eventually revealed that the Germans were correct about Lusitania's cargo. |
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Guderian denied this and wrote that the defence of Calais was heroic but made no difference to the course of events at Dunkirk. |
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Shirer's Berlin Diary, but both were officially denied by Britain and Germany. |
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He arrived at Santo Domingo on 29 June, but was denied port, and the new governor refused to listen to his storm prediction. |
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He arrived at Santo Domingo on June 29, 1502, but was denied port, and the new governor refused to listen to his storm prediction. |
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Kidd was denied an adequate defense, as well as the ability to review documents he claimed would exonerate him. |
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However, a BBC Worldwide spokesman denied there was any evidence of paedophilia discussions on the site. |
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Ronnie Kray was a Category A prisoner, denied almost all liberties and not allowed to mix with other prisoners. |
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Official Soviet data is not available because the Soviet government denied the existence of the famine. |
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Outraged, Balboa denied all charges and demanded that he be taken to Spain to stand trial. |
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Arrian also mentioned this as an alternative, but Plutarch specifically denied this claim. |
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Both armies blamed the other for firing first and denied entering the other's territory. |
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Angered that his lowly vassal would make such a request, Prester John denied him in no uncertain terms. |
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The sovereignty of Mauritius was explicitly recognised by two of the arbitrators and denied by none of the other three. |
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Pizarro denied the report and Atahualpa, with limited information, reluctantly let the matter go. |
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Language scholars long ago denied that the myth of a standard American dialect has any validity. |
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Zwingli, for example, denied Jesus' ability to be in more than one place at a time. |
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He denied the papal claim to primacy and the accusation that the reformers were schismatic. |
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He denied the ecclesiastical hierarchy any right to judge on matters of church order because of its corrupted state. |
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The defendant denied liability because the plaintiff had purchased the automobile from a dealer, not directly from the defendant. |
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Failure to mitigate means that damages may be reduced or even denied altogether. |
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Brandeis furthermore denied that large trusts were more efficient than the smaller firms which were driven out of business. |
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This denied the Lords the ability to reject individual components and the prospect of voting down the entire budget was seemingly unpalatable. |
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Blair denied that he would have supported the invasion of Iraq even if he had thought Saddam had no weapons of mass destruction. |
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Glencore denied it used child labour, and said it has strict policy of not using child labour. |
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God hath denied me repentance. His words gives me no encouragement to believe. |
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McEwan denied charges of plagiarism, claiming he was unaware of the earlier work. |
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The battle denied him any chance to be a chieftain, and both he and his horse are headless in accounts of his haunting of the area. |
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Anthony Pilkington sidefooted the Canaries ahead before Grant Holt was denied a penalty for Norwich. |
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Several accusations had been brought in against her and every time she'd denied them she had been beaten with a sjambok. |
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