This demurral caused a moment of uncertainty in the convention hall.
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He shook his head, but his demurral was more charming than someone else's assent.
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Vronsky murmured a demurral while his left hand, hidden by his cloak, moved discreetly toward his belt.
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Weyland shrugged off his creation's demurral.
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The same causes of demurral existed which prevented British troops from assisting in the expulsion of the French from Rome.
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Without preliminary or affectation or demurral she began, in rather thrilling and more deeply pitched tones to recite these lines:
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Obama's demurral hardly matched Kennedy's ferocious denunciation of Robert Bork; such rhetoric was not his style or his political way of being.
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Sarek had held his peace as long as he was able but, confronted with his son's astonishing demurral, could no longer remain silent.
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She took his hand again and pulled him forward through the crowd, and he followed with no demurral, though his head was humming.
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Temeraire ducked his head a little, and made no further demurrals, quite evidently pleased.
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When a state Supreme Court judge (even a retired one) holds out his hand, demurrals must cease.
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Cuomo's demurrals also part from the attention-grabbing flirtations with a run for higher office undertaken by his father, Mario.
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Dr. Ito offered the customary thanks and demurrals and accepted the package, which contained writing supplies-theonly things he would allow Sano to give him.
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Buttigieg said Warren's demurrals were yet another example of a "yes or no question that didn't get a yes or no answer" in Washington.
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"No," Whitney whispered, and no one heard his demurral except Lloyd and Ralph and Larry and possibly Barry Dorgan.
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This demurral caused a moment of uncertainty in the convention hall.