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Worse, though, is Netanyahu's refusal to move or act.
They were already suspicious at Klinsmann's refusal to move back to Germany for the job.
It wasn't until she'd gone that I realised Win's refusal to move was probably right.
His one constant source of irritation was the public's refusal to move with him as he explored jazz history.
"It's back to just a flat-out refusal to move," Mike Remlinger, the Braves' player representative, said in Atlanta.
His refusal to move prevented the prime minister from offering Mandelson his dream job as foreign secretary.
It was the fiftieth anniversary of her refusal to move to the back of the bus, and that, we finally understood, was the occasion for the gathering.
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The Murphys' refusal to go under was profoundly moving to their friends.
On Nov. 7, 1945, Mr. Parkhurst and other officers created a furor when they signed the Wiesbaden Manifesto, a letter of protest declaring their refusal to help move German-owned artworks to the United States for safekeeping.
Extensive remedial works have begun on Rio's Olympic village as the host city seeks to allay concerns about accommodation for athletes, following the refusal of Australia to move its team in until improvements were made.
Give Ireland peace and there will be no war.' After her speech to the conference, in which she again emphasised her refusal to be moved by the bombers, Mrs Thatcher went straight to the Royal Sussex Hospital, where she spent two hours with the injured.
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