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"No," he insisted, "firmly no".
Asked if he lied under oath, the governor responded firmly: "No".
The judge said that the answer to both questions was " firmly no".
She pauses for a while then says softly but firmly: "No".
Amused and slightly alarmed, Catherine Mazzotta said: "You shouldn't set your standards so high!" But Jennifer replied firmly: "No, Mom.
Not surprisingly, when the pope flew to Africa in March, Father Lombardi said firmly: No in-flight press conference.
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Across Lanarkshire, West Lothian, the Highlands and Fife, the Tories crept into seats that were once firmly no-go areas.
By promising to push ahead so firmly with no second referendum and no early general election, May has given comfort to the hardline cabinet Brexiteers.
Elites were firmly told: no more business-as-usual.
The Oxford Classical Dictionary firmly states: "No word in either Greek or Latin corresponds to the English 'religion' or 'religious'".
I am personally offended by his actions and I firmly believe no employee should face a hostile environment or harassment at their place of employment.
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