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Neither Mr Sesay nor any of the other RUF defendants were named in the book but lawyers said a fair trial was impossible since the presiding judge had evidently rejected their denials of committing crimes against humanity.

Paoletti created another unfinished watercolor depicting "The Last Judgment", as another option for the facade mosaic, but it was evidently rejected by Stanford.

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To examine whether the difference between men and women in the total SPADI scores was statistically significant, the t test was performed for the equality of means between men and woman and the hypothesis was rejected evidently (p > 0.05).

At that time he offered Geeksphone several options to restructure the debt, including a reduced sum of $1 million to pay it off in full — but evidently the Spanish company rejected the terms.

Evidently and as expected, FVB mice fully rejected the tumor transplant, whereas there was no difference in tumor growth between the syngeneic C57 host and the semi-syngeneic C57 × FVB F1.

Segregation of rejected aPS components during sPS crystallization was evidently observed from TEM images which showed aPS pockets located between sPS lamellar stacks and distributed uniformly in the bulk samples, leading to the interfibrillar segregation.

Councils that drag their heels will be more likely to find rejected housing applications allowed on appeal.Ms Cooper evidently also harbours suspicions about housebuilders, who are often accused of hoarding vast banks of undeveloped building sites.

This leads to self-evidently absurd outcomes: Cappelli mentions a company that had twenty-five thousand applicants for a standard engineer's job and rejected them all.

(Jesus evidently did not take such a vow during the three years of ministry depicted in the gospels, but still strongly rejected the allegation of being a winebibber by Pharisees).

The political tradition he comes from could broadly be described as communist, albeit in the softly-softly Cuban or Italian sense – and he evidently sees no reason to reject entirely everything about that heritage.

At a time when there was a deep suspicion in England of all that smacked of "popery," with a major Catholic Jacobite rebellion erupting in 1745, the year of his death, Walpole evidently saw no reason to reject beautiful canvases because of their religious associations.

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