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1 This is a doctrine that has been universally repudiated by mankind.
2 The people the Taliban sent were repudiated by Mullah Omar.
3 Everywhere, I believe, for half a century, it has been repudiated by the people.
4 It is unacceptable and must be repudiated by everyone.
5 His leadership has just been emphatically repudiated by them.
6 But Patty's insinuation was indignantly repudiated by the school.
7 These accusations were repudiated by the Scots, and Henry's demand for the regent's dismissal refused.
8 The evil visited on New York and Washington will be repudiated by all right-thinking people.
9 As Evolution can not stand the acid test of mathematics, it will be repudiated by all.
10 His father had been repudiated by the South for a more trusted son of her own.
11 That some men accept as true premises which are repudiated by others is an undoubted fact.
12 This statement, however, was repudiated by the captain.
13 He was, as it were, being kicked out and repudiated by his own family as worthless.
14 This treaty was repudiated by King Bau-akh-iddina, who was transported with his palace treasures to Assyria.
15 In both cases the process, now repudiated by the church, allowed the abuser to return to reoffend.
16 But in 1485, the title of any alien would have been flatly repudiated by the whole country.
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