Sentence examples for smile denied from inspiring English sources

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Her mother-in-law, Kempamma, a petite, gray-haired woman, and her husband, Kumar, a slight man with a sweet smile, denied that they had attacked Geetha.

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They smiled, but denied her request, offering instead their services at her home at $35 per hour.

But rather than gloat or say anything snarky about how Montgomerie provided the impetus for his burst of strong golf, Casey just smiled, shrugged and denied any correlation between his form and next week's Ryder Cup matches at Celtic Manor in Wales.

Judge Castel, therefore, denied GO SMiLE's motion to stop Dr. Levine from moving forward with his company.

In an interview videotaped by a local journalist at the police station in Abidjan and broadcast on French television, a smiling, relaxed Mr. Fofana denied that he killed Mr. Halimi and dismissed the anti-Semitic aspect of the abduction.

With a wry smile, he neither confirmed or denied the gossip.

We were captivated by the beautiful smile of Marion Jones as she denied knowingly using steroids, and then deceived, when subsequently, she was sent to prison for lying about it to federal authorities.

The only reason Dolores tolerates her life with a smile is that she has been denied her memory.

She gave him a shy little wave, sheepishly smiling, forgiving, forgetting, denying, all in one cute fucking face.

When you look at their faces and their smiles you cannot deny that those children are loved beyond belief, and miraculously have not been affected by the turmoil heart and lung disease has caused their family.

As Dimbleby asked why he had denied the Holocaust, Griffin smiled.

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