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1
Some Hindu scholars
demur
to
this derivation of Śâktism from lower cults.
2
He made no further
demur
to
telephoning over to the Blackstone.
3
Don Luis did not
demur
to
this cross-examining manner and answered:
4
I must beg very humbly, but very firmly, to
demur
to
that opinion.
5
Occasionally one would
demur
to
some part of the tale while he admitted the rest.
6
I rather
demur
to
Deinosaurus not having "free will," as surely we have.
7
CHOKERS What compelled us to
demur
to
fastening pet accessories around our necks, I'm not sure.
8
Or if he do, it shall be by treachery such as fiends would
demur
to
perpetrate.
9
He said: "Before you return, I
demur
to
receiving her."
10
In particular we may
demur
to
the terms "puerile ideas," "unreasonable vanity regarding external appearances."
11
Ryan appeared to
demur
to
this commendation.
12
I rather
demur
to
your doctrine of "centrifugal variation."
13
And yet, in justice to the Squire as well as myself, I should
demur
to
your sweeping inference.
14
Allow me to
demur
to
your calling your conjoint article a "symposium" strictly a "drinking party."
15
But I
demur
to
your manner of stating the speculative grounds of this change in your feeling and view.
16
I dare say some of my readers, especially the younger ones, will
demur
to
that last speech of mine.
demur
to
demur