Hellenic's goalkeeper Gareth Ormshaw was a busy bee in goal and produced breathtaking saves to deny the few shoots that threatened his goal. |
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Without such a pledge, there remains little justification for non-nuclear states to deny themselves the procurement of nuclear weapons. |
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Who can deny that today, organized crime dominates certain segments of the Bulgarian economy? |
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A Rosneft spokesman did not deny the company was interested in the Bashkir assets, the paper said. |
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It would be idle to deny that all sections of British orchestras have become increasingly female over the past couple of decades. |
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I've got a stupid head cold, tho I can't deny the break from the office was needed. |
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Well, fate seemed to deny him any runs, pairs or face cards and even any metal implement to do some damage. |
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And why should a man deny his nature when that nature calls, even in the face of his scholastic learning? |
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Rather they had never been skeptics because they had never meant to deny the possibility of knowledge. |
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The law doesn't allow judges to deny such requests and it mandates payment for investigators and expert witnesses. |
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The bank are on their back, and it would be prudent not to deny the possibility of a quick sale at the right price. |
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In trying to prevent a DoS attack they have managed to deny service to thousands of users. |
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That is not to deny that people are attracted to New York for good economic reasons. |
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I can deny that there are any proposals on the table and there is not likely to be, not at this stage. |
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And after so many years lurking mournfully in the shadows, who could deny Ford the chance to steal some of Daddy's limelight? |
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We have a vast number of Puritanical sadists in Congress whose entire mission in life is to deny pleasure to others. |
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It felt good to be out and about and she wouldn't deny that she was flattered by Ollie's attentions. |
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Yet at the same time they deny the doctrine of the Trinity, of the Incarnation, of the Atonement, and of justification by faith alone. |
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None of this atones for what he did earlier in his career to deny and delay the full rights of citizenship for black Americans. |
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Thus it is impossible to either confirm or deny the validity of this powerful and persuasive message placed in the mouth of an Indian sachem. |
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No matter how strenuously some may try to deny it, atheism is a belief system. |
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But perhaps it still admits of a solution which does not require us to deny the possibility of continuous movement. |
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Though you tried to deny it, you must trust your heart that deep inside you love him. |
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He would like to deny that history which depicts Turks as assassins, or apportion blame to the Armenians. |
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In the closing stages his timing was absolutely perfect when he advanced to deny Nigel Dineen of a certain goal. |
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The purpose of art is not to deny artifice but to manage it so well that it appears inevitable. |
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It's not that Liverpudlians deny that such people exist in their city, rather that they can't understand why everyone else is overlooked. |
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As much as the movie tries to deny it, the early '70s were one of the best times for rock and roll. |
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Only those such as government spokesmen and official apologists for the war would deny this. |
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While some people hated the Autotune, no one could deny that it was his most focused album yet. |
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My nose would rival Pinocchio's were I to deny the smoldering impact of such lickerish lines as these. |
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The friendship licensed him to write love-letters which he could deny were love-letters even as he nudged her into thinking that they were. |
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Bleeding heart liberals have said the new regulations will deny free speech. |
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This is the truly Hegelian aspect of Odysseus, the idea that he must deny his identity in order to preserve it. |
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Steven glared at his father daring him to deny the charges he was throwing his way. |
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If state law allows for direct access, then why should a federal agency deny payment? |
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Yes, we do need democracy in Africa, but let us not use that as an excuse to deny life saving resources. |
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They deny they are dragging their heels on the investigation into the scandal. |
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His eyes are blinded by his need to deny the anima within, and he shall suffer as those he seeks to control and capture! |
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They do not even deny that Zyklon B gas was employed at Auschwitz, but they claim it was used for delousing rather than homicidal purposes. |
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Local authorities are quick to deny responsibility for problems and slow to provide requested information, he said. |
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You can't deny that it's a remarkable coincidence, the way things worked out. |
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It would be better to deny the doctrines than to explain them so relativistically. |
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Though his legacy is debatable, no-one can deny that he was one out of the box. |
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We deny all the implied allegations and insinuations in the strongest possible terms. |
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Fortunately, for Dundee, Steven Tweed was alive to the danger and made a timely intervention to deny Parker a clear run on goal. |
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The second notion emphasises the traits that split America into hostile ethnic laagers and deny its essential multiculturalism. |
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As a result, the defendants deny that the plaintiff is entitled to damages for wrongful dismissal. |
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So far no charges have been brought against them, and their families and friends deny any wrongdoing. |
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He has not been charged with a crime, and his lawyers deny he has committed any wrongdoing. |
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Look, the gay marriage issue and the antigay marriage amendments brought the knuckle-draggers to the polls, for sure, can't deny it. |
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However, very few residents can deny the destructive knock-on effects that the spiralling prices may be having on the community. |
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Taking the claims to court is the only way to recover lost compensation after the firms deny negligence. |
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Either way we're supposed to go out and celebrate the so-called natural world and deny all things manmade. |
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Despite being winded moments earlier, Banstead keeper Paul Borg also made a fine save to deny Filler. |
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But they battled with a will and defended sensibly to deny them a clear-cut opportunity. |
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The Response did however deny the terms of the agreements alleged by the claimants. |
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The above point reflects a deep tendency in Western societies to deny the reality of life as a biological reality. |
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Both companies stringently deny the allegation and claim they were set up by an aggrieved third party. |
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Unless it raises the age of consent, it would be vastly hypocritical to deny such a payment to older teenagers. |
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It's her favorite thing in the whole world, and I just can't deny her anything. |
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They all plead not guilty and also deny affray following a confrontation outside a nightclub before the attack. |
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Oddly enough, the advertisers deny they are specifically targeting gay consumers, one of society's most affluent groups. |
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She may like to deny it but she is vulnerable and can be tender and affectionate. |
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And it's equally unsurprising that he would deny it when one of those Liberal insiders ratted and went public. |
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Simply to deny P the use of his property, for example, by placing a wheel clamp on his car, does not amount to damage. |
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There is no justifiable reason to deny Taiwan a constructive role in the world health system. |
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No one should deny the chief justice's right under any circumstances to ensure the independence of the judiciary. |
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Shocked by this news, each of us began to deny that we would ever turn traitor. |
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Willie Wilson then cracked in a shot, which Reid did brilliantly to tip over the bar to deny the Fifers. |
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He would probably deny this, but it might well be a way of hiding his red-eyed blushes, and sparing ours. |
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He couldn't deny that he was a handsome man, with fine features and light hair that waved over his forehead. |
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The group's leadership continues to deny the hard realities about which trustworthy actuarial studies warn us. |
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And although I'd deny it if ever asked, being in the spotlight for something other than being the worst player on the ball team was not half bad. |
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The policy appears to be to ignore these people, starve them out, deny them healthcare and they will either die or go away. |
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They also question the idea that the state is the main actor on the world political stage, although they do not deny that it is important. |
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To deny its rightful place in our society is to deny our past and to limit our future. |
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It took a superbly timed and perfectly executed tackle from Smith to deny Darby, who, leg cocked, looked ready to score from six yards. |
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His ability to spruik, launch damage control campaigns, and deny screw ups for the conservatives is truly astounding. |
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You can either deal with the weakness and make it stronger, or deny the weakness exists, and let it be your Achilles' heel. |
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This is not to deny the real progress that has served to dampen the business cycle over time. |
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The jeers there were from the Opposition, who knew that Mr Downer had failed to deny that either he or his Office were involved. |
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There will be none to deny that in the rich variety of its attractions it has few equals. |
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I vigorously deny being involved, much less behind the current crisis facing the Estrada government. |
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Some may develop strategies to deny foes the ability to project power into their spheres of influence. |
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To lump all boat people together as queue-jumpers or terrorists is to deny the human rights of many desperate, deserving people. |
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There are wardens that spit at their prisoners, and deny them all hygiene, medicine and, it seems, food. |
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But it is hard to deny that the noise of departure by persons who may have had too much liquor constitutes a vexation to those living nearby. |
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To deny causality is to deny divine wisdom, for causality is a necessary relation. |
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I don't deny that we all live in troubled times, whatever minority we come from. |
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The biggest danger of QE one that no economist would deny is the destructive inflation that it unleashes. |
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No state could abridge those privileges or immunities, or deny any person due process or the equal protection of the law. |
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I do not deny that there are patients with chronic abdominal pain and altered bowel habit that defy analysis. |
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Most writers deny thinking of a specific reader, or of a species called readers when writing. |
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Davidson's reply will of course be to deny that brute animals have thoughts at all. |
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Nihilistic attempts to deny there ever was a Solomon seem greatly exaggerated. |
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What brasses me off is that a son of one of these refugees now wants to deny other refugees the sanctuary that was extended to his father. |
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I wanted to like the movie if only because the critics hated it so, but I couldn't deny the unmistakable truth that it was not very good. |
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This only provides ammunition to those who already deny that the horrors of Nazism and the death camps ever even happened. |
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Citizens who deny these beliefs are to be re-educated, or, if unpersuadable, executed. |
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The Defendants deny the allegation that they have incited others to carry out unlawful actions. |
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That is not to deny the importance of the concept of unjust enrichment in the law of this country. |
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Deborah says something cruel to Carla to deny the truth that Carla unearthed. |
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In his usual style, he had set up entities to carry out the suicide bomb operations that allowed him to deny responsibility for them. |
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The Roses, both of Waylands, Devizes, deny actually bodily harm, saying they were acting in self defence. |
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One thinks, for instance, of St. Peter's moxie when he boldly declared that even if everyone should deny Jesus, he would never deny him. |
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It can save a blue baby from Rwanda, and deny treatment to an uninsured middle-class baby in Chicago. |
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My guest tonight says it is un-American in his view to deny these children American citizenship. |
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A good save from Wilkshire was the appetiser for a blinding effort to deny League One's top scorer Leroy Lita from adding to his six-goal tally. |
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What right have we to deny our children and grandchildren the right to enjoy the hills, dales and moors as we have done? |
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They reject accusations of tunnel vision and deny they are motivated by professional envy at not having got there first. |
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Hain's officials insisted he heard everything but didn't actually deny that he was catching some quick shut-eye. |
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They cannot deny facts and the truth but of course they will never admit they are wrong. |
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Though he was very modest about his business abilities, no one can deny the renown he has won as a mariner. |
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This is not to deny that socialists can use parliament as a tribune from which radical ideas can be put across to help build workers' confidence. |
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The midfielder side-stepped the net-minder and passed the ball square to David Downs, but Loftus was there to deny Downs, who miscued his shot. |
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Critics of the film found its use of comedy disrespectful to the victims of the Shoah and ultimately an attempt to deny the genocide. |
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His tendency to deny or minimalise his past offending behaviour makes counselling difficult. |
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Naturalism does not deny the existence of God, either as transcendent or immanent. |
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No one would deny the transcendent beauty of Gregorian chant, the majesty of Gothic cathedrals, the classical clarity of Mozart and Haydn Masses. |
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Under oath Peter could not deny that this was how she was employed by the mill. |
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Apparently we must now dilute our own customs and traditions and deny our religion. |
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There's no one on the planet that will deny they were the best at what they did. |
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A Morrison spokesman would not deny a report that the brothers might buy back the company. |
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He is facing a campaign to deny him tenure as a microbiologist at the university. |
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The Tories and Liberal Democrats deny they are a coalition but we have noted they frequently vote together. |
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Robert Naylor, 48, tried to deny giving lethal weapons to a friend by claiming he had sold cars, settees and a three-piece suite. |
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All the troops deny fixing anything overtly military and praise the excellent and pre-killed food the mess serves. |
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No one can deny that great care and sensitivity is needed here by opinion-formers. |
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And yet one cannot deny the intellectual and moral beauty of Voltaire's too hopeful undertaking. |
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But it's also a miscarriage of justice when delays and time-wasting deny victims justice for months on end. |
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All four defendants deny they were responsible for any of the violence against him. |
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Being happy and feeling pleasure are good things that you need not ever deny yourself. |
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Secular humanists are basically atheists who deny the very existence of a personal living God. |
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Why should it be illegal to deny the existence of a historical event we all know took place? |
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To deny prisoners access to such magazines violates their human rights. |
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I know lots of parents who make it a point to deny their children candy, toys and non-essentials teaching the daily difference between need and want. |
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They deny wrongdoing and have been bailed while police inquiries continue. |
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I see you're also an anti-vaxxer and deny anthropogenic global warming. |
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In spite of the above critical remarks, I do not wish to deny the value of both the onomasiological and the semasiological approaches in semantic studies. |
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A natural urge in newly freed countries is to wreak vengeance on, or at least deny continued privileges to, the oppressors of the previous regime. |
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I can't deny that this strategy has served me well in the short term. |
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Visa officials should have the immediate power to deny entry to all those who spew hatred of America or who belong to organizations that express enmity to the United States. |
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It was a reminder that regardless of how outrageous the setting may be, one cannot deny Browne's dexterity in designing clothes. |
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I wish we would stop seeing him as either the prophet who will deliver us or the pragmatist who will deny us. |
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Liberals find it necessary to deny recurring suspicions that they are antinomians, moral relativists, and secularists set on removing religious values from the public square. |
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But who can deny perusing the headlines, even thumbing through the pages, of the occasional supermarket tabloid while waiting to ring up our groceries? |
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Functional or ornamental, one could not deny their skill and workmanship. |
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Hagel declined to confirm or deny whether Baghdadi was, in fact, among the living. |
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Representatives of both Dr. Luke and Lady Gaga were quick to deny these allegations. |
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One is just postponing the inevitable, while the other seeks to deny that inevitability outright. |
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Never deny a request for an antibiotic, an opioid pain medication, a scan, or an admission. |
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Who can deny the beauty of Liya in a silk chiffon halter evening dress? |
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He laughs, leans back in the squashy sofa in his Whitehall office, overlooking the Cenotaph war memorial, and refuses to confirm or deny the story. |
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But no one can deny that the quality of the water has changed in northern Alberta. |
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I believe that journalists who deny anyone else a right of privacy should have details of their addresses and private lives made freely available. |
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The novel's ultimate display of revanchism at Kwang's home emphasizes the national fantasies that would deny American identity's historical and contemporary hybridity. |
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An environmentalist group wants hurricanes and storm systems named after politicians who adamantly deny global warming exists. |
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Some pointers for the Princeton kid and others who deny that racial bias exists in America today. |
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He and Huffington stoutly deny any trouble, though they confirm that HuffPo has attracted robust outside interest. |
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It astounds me some people still deny the site was ever an urupa. |
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In order to ensure her ability to earn a living, she must relocate, abandon her children, and deny her previous marriages, all in order to secure her marketability as a wife. |
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But he has steadfastly refused to confirm or deny reports that he and Silda are living apart. |
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As much as the NRA and its ilk want to deny it, having a gun in the home is a risk factor for serious injury or death. |
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Despite the growing evidence from researchers and environmental organisations, fish farming industries continue to deny that their practices are environmentally unsound. |
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But if I had tried to deny that there was any political, cultural or social context for the violence in Ireland, I fancy that I would have been shown the door pretty smartish. |
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The spies and the generals want to deny the Russians the overflight rights for its latest surveillance planes. |
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Several of those who said they were abused at the time now deny it, and some of them are either on camera or recorded on audio tape saying that nothing took place. |
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Bishops who deny the authority of Scripture and declare that God has changed his mind on matters of sexual ethics, they say, are heretics, not just schismatics. |
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Firstly Ballyfin's Eoin McEvoy had to be very alert to deny Conroy. |
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Typical advocates of this view admit that universals exist, after a fashion, but they deny that universals have any existence independent of their instances. |
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But on the relative plane, Zen is this-worldly and does not deny ethics, or ontology for that matter. |
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Were its political leaders unheroic or did its peaceful history deny them the heroic role which revolution and civil war conferred on Washington and Lincoln? |
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Few can deny that girls in Shanghai are more and more stylish, with dyed hair, high-soled shoes, slim figures and above all, clothes with less material. |
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In the peculiar circumstances of this case, I find that a case has not been made to deny the directors their right to enforce the by-laws of the corporation. |
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Hotels can deny entry, gyms can deny access, and restaurants can eject you without consequence. |
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Of course, some of the protagonists will deny this, for to admit that this might be so would open up the debate into an area that they would prefer to remain undiscussed. |
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They should not deny it now or try, in my absence from Parliament on important public business, to get away with a total, undiluted piece of hypocrisy. |
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Perhaps my ambiguity is a sign of undigested thought, but I don't deny it. |
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Heartbreaking it was, but no-one can deny the courage of the U.S. football team, and the passion of their supporters. |
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The difference was that we were caught in the act so we couldn't deny it. |
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In the second half, York lay siege to the Rotherham goal but found the visiting shot-stopper still in inspired form with saves to deny Joe Dale, Jamie Hopcutt and Tom Corner. |
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Contrary to some critics of parsimony methods, cladists neither deny the possibility that true ancestors are being sampled nor reject the reality of anagenesis. |
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He was not so easy-going that he would deny his desire to win the Oscar that would eventually go to Dujardin. |
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Not being too open, he didn't confess this to himself, but he made no move to deny it either, and he was smiling reminiscently when he opened the door. |
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But you cannot deny that when you go you are experiencing the show through all of your senses. |
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Just two weeks ago, Prayuth felt compelled to deny that senior figures in the country had pressured him to oust the government. |
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As human beings we cannot deny our attraction to anything sexual. |
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To deny imputed righteousness is to gut justification entirely. |
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Well, all due respect, and if comics buffs want to spend a lot of time and energy agonizing over whether comics get enough respect or not, why deny them the pleasure. |
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If a committee reports a bill that the majority leadership opposes, central leaders may even persuade the Rules Committee to deny a rule altogether. |
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Why deny the business to all those chic, downtown restaurants and bistros? |
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Within a minute of the restart Howie produced another vital save to deny King, then the keeper presented the Gills' top scorer with a golden chance from a miskick. |
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To deny a person employment or to sack them on such grounds is an abuse of natural justice and due process because they have already received the legally appropriate penalty. |
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In particular, there is no conclusive evidence yet to either confirm or deny the presence of the putative lakes of liquid ethane on Titan's surface. |
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They deny both the necessity and the validity of atonement by the death of the Cross, and affirm that its propitiation is not necessary to salvation. |
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Because he has expressed the desire to be martyred, military justice ought to deny him that wish. |
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It is hard now to deny that the allied intervention saved Afghan lives. |
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No evidence has emerged of any coordinated network sheltering these people, and all charity and aid organisations are careful to deny supporting such efforts. |
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No one will deny these schools' sexual assault responses are in need of scrutiny and improvement. |
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Yet, it is difficult to deny the elements of decisiveness and coherence that Lemass gave to the process of reintegrating the Republic into the international economy. |
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Scotland Yard did not deny that these allegations were part of their investigation. |
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Kremlin officials deny they dispatched any column across the border on Thursday, slamming the allegation as fantasy. |
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The full idiocy of conspiricism at its dreariest has thus been summoned to relativize the crime and, in so doing, deny it. |
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After 14 minutes, he produced an acrobatic save to deny Marvin Walker. |
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And part reading too much about Gwyneth Paltrow's cleanses, as though if I deny myself enough I will get her thighs. |
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To continue to deny them their full human and civil rights is not only morally reprehensible, but logistically unfeasible. |
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Soon he seemed to have given up all hope of trying to get Pietersen out and be content to deny him runs by bowling at his legs from round the wicket. |
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If, at the same time, we understand divine judgment as kenotic and eschatological, we will be driven to deny that anything we understand by judgment might represent it. |
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The enumeration in the Constitution, of certain rights, shall not be construed to deny or disparage others retained by the people. |
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Since his death an attempt has been made to minimise his importance and even to deny that he is a real poet and to describe him as a mere virtuoso and skilful metricist. |
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What we now have is committed, realist, appropriationist art, from sources such as television and so on, yet try as it might to deny it, it mysteriously remains art. |
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They'll deny it to the day they die, but if my parents met any other way than by stumbling drunkenly into each other at some kegger, I'll eat my shoe. |
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One cannot deny that by labelling products, it creates an obvious next step that people then choose not to buy the goods at all. |
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I cannot deny him his once-a-week treat and Pull apart my sandwich, a titbit off the end for him. |
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Amid a public furor, the senator continues to deny the allegations. |
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The most zealous advocates of the unfortunate monarch cannot deny that this is an indelible blot on his escutcheon. |
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To some men, it is more agreeable to deny a vicious inclination, than to gratify it. |
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People who deny the inevitable zombie apocalypse have their head in the sand. |
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We materialists, after Engels, term the Kantians and Humeans, agnostics, because they deny the objective reality of the source of our sensations. |
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The Romans were also in the habit of destroying their own forts during an orderly withdrawal, in order to deny resources to an enemy. |
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We must not represent God by any picture or image, even in imagination, for to do so is to deny his incorporeity and incomprehensibility. |
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The Speaker is allowed to deny the motion if he or she believes that it infringes upon the rights of the minority. |
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Acts which made it high treason to deny Philip's royal authority were passed in England and Ireland. |
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Both the designer of the logo and the company deny that there is any homage to Turing in the design. |
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This background shows there was basis for Newton to deny deriving the inverse square law from Hooke. |
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Paul Feyerabend similarly examined the history of science, and was led to deny that science is genuinely a methodological process. |
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If any person, of what degree soever, high or low, shall deny or gainsay our Sovereign Lord. |
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It is hard to see how any candid student can deny the greatness of this symphony. |
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Throughout 1990, media reports persisted that Mercury was seriously ill, but the singer continued to deny that these reports were true. |
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The Pythons unanimously deny that they were ever out to destroy people's faith. |
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Descartes's methodism with its regulative criterion leads him to explicitly deny that accidentally true belief qualifies as knowledge. |
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Even after meeting all the requirements and going through the naturalization process, the minister holds the right to deny citizenship. |
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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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Emails clearly show that this was the reason for the transfer, although company attorneys deny it. |
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It asks its readers to refute it, to deny that it has adequately characterised human nature and society. |
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No historian is likely to deny that David's early career was largely manufactured by King Henry I of England. |
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But you would orphanize creation, deny that God is the Father of all spirits, and forbid needy, lost man to address him as such. |
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The ability to supply satellite navigation signals is also the ability to deny their availability. |
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On this view, such rights do not facilitate emancipation of life, but rather deny it. |
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According to Paul Gilje, impressment was used by England as a way to deny liberty to those who called the colonies home. |
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In asceticism Priscillian distinguished three degrees, though he did not deny hope of pardon to those who were unable to attain full perfection. |
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This conclusion leads Slavicists to deny the Primary Chronicle, which writes that the Varangian Rus' were invited by the native Slavs. |
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Goalkeeper Jordan Santiago saved acrobatically to deny Nabi Diallo, turning the ball away for a corner. |
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Notice that many of the pro-circers completely deny the feelings of men who have been circumcised and regret that fact. |
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In other cases governments or neighbouring populations may seek to deny a standard independent status. |
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Despite his differences with the Lutherans, he did not deny that they were members of the true Church. |
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Despite one's opinion of Sylvia I can attest to the purity of her intent and dedication, and, no one will dare deny she is one gutsy queen. |
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In England and Wales, it is not possible to defeat a claim under contributory negligence and therefore completely deny the victim compensation. |
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It is established precedent that the Sovereign may not deny writs of summons to qualified peers. |
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And this is particularly so for many of our women students who have been hustled and snake-oiled to deny the validity of their intellects. |
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Jones was called into action to deny Ruiz with a fine tackle before succumbing to his injury. |
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Even for devoted Swifties, it's hard to deny that her surrealist nightmare of a Grammy performance was a definite miscalculation. |
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Conservatives deny that what they refer to as Trudeaumania has scared candidates from their ranks. |
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Nobody can deny that war is a profitable business for those who like that kind of money. War is an orgy of money, just as it is an orgy of blood. |
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Which is not to deny that some government investments can bear fruit. |
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Through a spokesperson, Klaus does not deny that he and Cato parted ways. |
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They can range from ultra-Orthodox to atheist, yet no Jew would deny the full Jewishness of either. |
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It would be once again to deny him his humanity, to rebaptize him in the name of literary criticism. |
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Refuseniks who deny people services and the right to work through the medium of Welsh. |
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Of course, to call out pinkwashing is not to deny the facts. |
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But ISIS sympathizers quickly took to social media to deny the story. |
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A WELL-KNOWN failed restauranteur has appeared in court to deny charges of making indecent images of a child. |
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If not, why should the church deny Communion to segregationists but not pro-abortion politicians? |
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Lupton got back to deny Bosc moments later, but, from the restart, Casey McGuire forced his way under the sticks and Bosc converted. |
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The Brescia keeper came to the rescue again soon after to deny Goran Pandev. |
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Alexander, the 27th Brodie of Brodie, has caused uproar in the Nairn area by trying to put in a gate to deny cars access to a beach. |
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Swansea aren't going down without a fight at the Etihad and Pantilimon has to be on hand to twice deny Jonjo Shelvy from range. |
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Madrid have moved to deny a report in Spain that Bale was suffering with a slipped disc in his back. |
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Mueller said the Tinners did not deny working for the Khan network, but claimed they did not know his aim was to produce nuclear weapons. |
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Some have tried to read Neo-Thomism as an attempt to deny the existence of the contemporary world and an excursus into the past. |
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In total, 31,000 mines and 517,000 nonexplosive obstacles were strung along the Atlantic Wall to deny the space. |
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Not even the nuttiest gold bug can now deny that commodities are mired in a vicious bear market that could last for at least the next two years. |
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Principles dictate that if you are materially ahead it is logical to swap off to deny counterplay, but in this instance it is a mistake. |
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No one who sees melancholia can deny that that role has arrived for Dunst. |
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EasyJet has some of the highest load factors in the industry and it is unusual for EASYJET to deny boarding of passengers due to overbooking. |
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But some companies could use deflation to deny better pay rises, arguing that workers don't need extra and saving the company a packet. |
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The climate change deniers grasp at straws to attempt to deny climate change and its human causation. |
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Sheridan and his wife Gail both deny perjuring themselves during a 2006 libel case against the tabloid. |
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Taiwan and Papua New Guinea deny there was a tradeoff, while China accuses Taiwan of engaging in dollar diplomacy. |
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The economic policies of Maggie Thatcher's elected government were a hard tack to swallow in some quarters, no-one would deny that. |
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Pit boss Malcolm Fyfield, 58, and its former owners MNS Mining both deny gross negligence manslaughter charges. |
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Robinson's placekick in the 52nd minute was not enough to deny in-form Broadstreet victory. |
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I won't deny that I'm disappointed to have had two pole positions and not to have been able to convert either of them into victories. |
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Diggens, from Reading, Berkshire, and Ingoldsby, 18, from Henley-on-Thames deny murdering Mr Langford last December. |
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The two, the ingesting and the egesting, deny each other and are intimately connected. |
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Must allow staff the ability to highlight, track, approve and deny changes based on hierarchal permissions granted. |
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Nathan Ellington struck deep into stoppage-time to deny Charlton a first victory in 13 attempts last night. |
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Once upon a time, they might have attempted to deny him renomination. |
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When the troops find a weapons cache in a hamlet or nearby fields, for example, the local peasants deny any knowledge and claim they've never seen any Taliban. |
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Although he could have been released out nine years ago, Simms remains locked up as he continues to deny knowing the whereabouts of the pretty brunette's remains. |
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There are those, however, who deny that Jesus was a pacifist and state that Jesus never said not to fight, citing examples from the New Testament. |
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The next day, as we blearily packed them off home, each child agreed that it had been a triumph, which I can't deny filled me with a weird sense of pride. |
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Reid had earlier produced a superbly-timed slide tackle to deny Vittek a second goal for Slovakia after his firm finish from Stanislav Sestak's cross. |
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The Canadian government has used the royal prerogative on two occasions to deny a passport to a Canadian citizen, Abdurahman Khadr and Fateh Kamel. |
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Even his most ardent supporters would not deny his verboseness. |
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They deny that mental states and events actually possess the qualitative properties attributed to them by qualia friends and, as a consequence, they advocate quining qualia. |
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Eddingfield that a physician was permitted to deny treatment to a patient despite the lack of other available medical assistance and the patient's subsequent death. |
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Well, there is nothing smart in denying climate change, yet even though even Blind Freddy could see it happening, they still deny it so that they look cool and knowledgeable. |
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Some countries will deny visas if the travelers' passports show evidence of citizenship of, or travel to, a country which is considered hostile by that country. |
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