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He likewise, particularly in the "End of All Things," opposes Chiliasm, for that presumes a knowledge of when the end time will arrive.
But Johnson denied any knowledge of the form when challenged this week by Crow, and appeared quite ignorant of its existence.
An expert on North Korea at the Liaoning Academy of Social Sciences in north-east China said he doubted the North Korean government had any knowledge of the incident when it happened.
A solicitor has denied he advised a former bishop of a New South Wales Anglican diocese to say he could not recall any knowledge of paedophile priests when giving evidence to the child sex abuse royal commission.
Allen answered "no" five times when asked if a file note by John Cleary, the business manager of the diocese, was an accurate record of him saying he would advise bishop Alfred Holland to say he could not recall any knowledge of paedophile priests when he appeared before the commission.
I have managed about two dozen of the hundred or so questions I had drawn up, so I never do get to ask him if seeing Citizen Kane when he was six was his Rosebud moment, whether the Harrison Ford character in Blade Runner really is a replicant, or if the Queen showed any knowledge of his work when she knighted him in 2003.
Cross-examined by Jonathan Laidlaw QC for Brooks, Loehnis agreed that she had not said anything to indicate or even to hint that she had any knowledge of phone-hacking when she was editing the News of the World, or that she had ever been involved in commissioning phone-hacking.
I have no indication that they had any knowledge of the breach when they made this sale," Smith said, pointing out it wasn't unusual for individuals to sell within the quarterly earnings window.
"The idea was that we need to be the most vigilant on the early missions, when we don't have any knowledge of Mars, and we can relax when we know more," Conley said.
Mr. Quiros initially denied any knowledge of the lab hacking, but when presented with incriminating evidence found on his computer, he confessed, telling investigators he had been paid €2,000 to €3,000, or $2,800 to $4,000, for hacking into the lab.
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