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"Time has caused some sellers to accept offers that they may have rejected before".
Modern architects may have rejected the use of period styles, but they clung to the basic historicist creed.
Most commentators absolve Mendel of blame, shifting it instead to "helpful" assistants who may have rejected peas that didn't quite match the expected outcome.
She may have rejected cultural levels, but she embraced intellectual hierarchies; she wanted to know who mattered in any given art form and where people ranked.
While Afghan society may have rejected the foreign element that Al Qaeda introduced to the Taliban, it is as willing as ever to embrace its brother Afghans.
As the obsession with Guardiola suggests, Mourinho may have rejected Barcelona as they rejected him, but as the anti-Barcelona he is still defined by them.
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In a separate development, Theresa May has rejected proposals to offer some terror suspects bail.
The Swiss populace may well have rejected the settlement, standing up against the U.S. and in favor of longstanding Swiss banking secrecy which has, until recently, served Switzerland so well.
If it appears it has been opened and closed a lot (it will wrinkle), it may mean others have rejected it or the store may be putting old eggs in a new box.
What at the time may have been rejected as a photo of great tedium has become a fascinating image.
At St George's, 518 admissions may have been rejected last year, but Calvert says it was as high as 700 in the past.
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