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be contradict
verb
To speak against; to forbid.
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The 88-year-old actor, who played 007 in seven films, beginning with "Live and Let Die" in 1973 through "A View to a Kill" in 1985, said a gay twist on the womanizing secret agent would be contradict the way the character was portrayed in Ian Fleming's original novels and short stories. .
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He couldn't stand to be contradicted.
Mahathir does not like to be contradicted.
I pointed out that he seemed to be contradicting himself.
"W.F.P. would therefore appear to be contradicting itself".
He's autocratic and doesn't like to be contradicted.
That assertion was omitted from the article because it seemed to be contradicted by authoritative officials.
Both of these theories appear to be contradicted by internal NSA documents.
That would appear to be contradicted by a Bear , Stearnsinternal memorandum quoted in the suit.
When I told Barshim that he seemed to be contradicting Hilu, he smiled and ignored me.
As for Atlantis, another Greek philosopher delivered the verdict that has yet to be contradicted.
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