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In several later medieval texts, the term pinea was applied to the worm-like obstacle, so that the view that the pineal gland regulates the flow of spirits (the theory that Galen had rejected) made a come-back (Vincent de Beauvais 1494, fol. 342v; Vincent de Beauvais 1624, col. 1925; Israeli 1515, part 2, fol. 172v and fol. 210r; Publicius 1482, ch. Ingenio conferentia).
"I'm scared that I'll be judged, rejected, made uncomfortable, that people will look at me differently".
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The government's new pensions plan, published in December, rejected making contributions compulsory.
But the company has steadfastly rejected making any drastic changes to its corporate structure.
A committee last week rejected making journalists exempt from one of the measures which makes disclosing special intelligence operations a crime.
"The fact that it was rejected makes it clear that Washington Democrats won't cut a dime in government spending without job-killing tax hikes".
He seems to have rejected making the public confession of wrongdoing that our culture requires of fallen heroes before they can receive redemption.
On the second tee, Annika Sorenstam, an assistant captain for Europe, radioed for medicine, which Hull rejected, making do with a towel soaked in cold water that she wore like a scarf between shots.
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