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I cannot either confirm or deny something that doesn't exist.
"I cannot deny something that I haven't done," he told BBC Sport.
To rebut is to contest or deny something; to refute is to prove that it's wrong.
"Why should he deny something he has not said?" she asked.
Asked specifically about Busquets, he avoided specifics but nor did he deny something had happened.
We do not think that Mr. Conley could be expected to deny something of which he had not been accused.
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Denied something, she would throw furniture and shatter windows.
Remember, Cantor isn't denying something called "the government" the right to do something it wants to do.
Some of the players, she said, may figure that denying something only serves to give it longer legs.
He added: "Gordon Brown was denying something that his own civil servants were telling him was true.
The term "denier" merely refers to "a person who denies" something, and originated some 600 years ago, long before the Holocaust occurred.
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