Sentence examples for location refused from inspiring English sources

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(The video also features images of New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio, whose support for Black Lives Matter has made him unpopular among police unions and footage of Black Lives Matter protests and shots of Dunkin' Donuts, which the NYPD is boycotting after an employee at a Brooklyn location refused to provide service to a cop).

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The American and British soldiers at both locations refused to answer any questions about their identity or mission, but it appeared that many had previously advised Mr. Karzai and Mr. Shirzai during the military campaign to drive out the Taliban.

People lined up to be among the first to vote at several early voting sites around Jacksonville Monday morning had an extra long wait and some left frustrated when machines at several locations refused to record the ballots.

Drummond said that he would hold a pre-Games relay camp at a location he refused to identify — "to keep the pressure from outside off," he said — and that he planned to tell the invited runners on the first day who his top four runners for each race were.

When I asked where the battlefield is, or even if it does or does not have a geographical location, he refused to say.  .

After a military doctor amputated his hands, Bolivian army officers transferred Guevara's body to an undisclosed location and refused to reveal whether his remains had been buried or cremated.

The KORA Follow-up study F3 was conducted in 2004/05, in which all S3 participants who had not died, moved abroad or to an unknown location or refused to be contacted were contacted again.

For 10 years, even after word got out that the codex had not been destroyed, they kept it hidden in secret locations and refused to contemplate moving it from Aleppo.

That artistic director, Ron Protas, whom Graham herself chose to carry on her work, operates by cell phone from a location he refuses to reveal and is working to prevent the company from performing any of Graham's dances.

From his desk in the BBC archives (at a location he refuses to divulge), Curtis will watch hundreds of hours of footage, frequently in fast forward, looking for the relevant details, the right images to illustrate the stories he wants to tell.

It tells, obliquely, the story of Mikey (Matt Boren), a thirtyish sad sack who has been visiting his parents (the director's real-life parents, the filmmaker Ken Jacobs and Flo Jacobs, whose Chambers Street loft is the movie's prime location) and refuses to return to his wife and daughter in Los Angeles, for no reason that he's prepared to give (and none that the viewer can detect, either).

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