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Today, debate in govt has been re how extensively to reject October 8, 2013 Allegra Stratton (@BBCAllegra) 2/ I gather Tory members Francis Maude and Chris Grayling scrambled to water down this rejection.

The community even had a phrase for what Rodger did: "Going Sodini", for George Sodini, who in 2009 killed three women and injured nine other people before killing himself, and who had written extensively online about being rejected by women.

In December 2007, Judge Fenner rejected the appeal, quoting extensively from Duchardt's affidavit in his ruling.

But Pauffley, who also sits in the family division of the high court, rejected the media organisations' application, saying King's ruling would be extensively reported because of the high-profile nature of the case.

Despite pleas from the museum organisers to excavate the sculpture, the proposal was rejected, as the Berlin senate argued that they did not know precisely where the Lenin head was buried, and it would be too expensive to dig extensively.

He also rejected the notion that the administration had failed to adequately highlight the Russian efforts before the election, saying it had extensively briefed Congress all year about Russian electoral meddling.

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Having lost their locus of holiness, Jews were dispersed even more extensively than before across the Mediterranean world; some members of the widening Jewish diaspora embraced the Christian understanding of the Hebrew scriptures while others rejected it.

Totally rejected.

Rejected again.

We rejected this hypothesis.

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