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All these she repudiated in turn.
And Mr. Gingrich was repudiated in the fires of Mr. Clinton's impeachment.
In "Shoah," archival footage was repudiated in favor of immediate experience that revived the past, virtually but with transcendent force.
It is savagely repudiated in Shepard's trilogy of Curse of the Starving Class, Buried Child and True West.
It was repudiated in the East in Constantinople, where the memory of Crusader violence persisted, as well as in other Orthodox churches, notably the Church of Russia.
In most countries this proceeding is delicate because a confession gained in violation of the suspect's rights can be repudiated in court.
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Venezuela signed the deals it now wants to repudiate in the 1990s, when oil fetched as little as $10 a barrel.
In all arts, critics are judged by the future that they envision, that they help to create — or, sometimes, that they repudiate in advance.
There was a time, up to and including the recent past, when Nell would have said something calm but repudiating in response, something professorial, or at least intended as such.
(This work repudiates in part his (1994), which allowed that emergence might be thought of as a species of supervenience).
Note to those House Republicans: If you really want to repudiate in an official record all that your FCC did, it can be done in the context of the Net Neutrality rulemaking.
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