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1 By all means let us repudiate such a system with heartfelt disgust.
2 On the contrary, she would be the first to repudiate such a suggestion.
3 In the effort to repudiate such sentiment, Buckland distinctly betrayed its hold upon him.
4 It is as ridiculous as it is untrue, and I hereby repudiate such calumny.
5 In many cases do they not utterly repudiate such ideas?
6 We pray God that He may graciously assist him to retract and repudiate such claim.
7 Yet, if the author were asked, would not his creed require him to repudiate such an idea?
8 Mr. Hayes was not a man of sufficient force of character to disregard and repudiate such a pledge or bargain.
9 In its efforts to repudiate such a connection Governments resort to the trick of clamouring on behalf of "the people".
10 Anarchism cannot but repudiate such a method of production: its goal is the freest possible expression of all the latent powers of the individual.
11 The effect was to discredit the authority of the early Fathers of the Church, though the writer has the discretion to repudiate such an intention.
12 The stench from his breath indicates that his body repudiates such uncleanliness.
13 All the trained and scientific part of me repudiates such nonsense.
14 He should have repudiated such an idea with scorn, if he had not heard it from her own lips.
15 The beggars, on this hint, surrounded Moodie; but he, repudiating such perversion of Scripture doctrine, shook them off with little ceremony.
16 Arminius, while repudiating such a charge as groundless, rejoined by pointing out that according to his adversaries God was the author of sin.
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