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The symbolism is powerful and resonant: the falsely accused being strung up; the grave made for him not being able to hold him; it all happening because the world hates him for who he is, a truth-teller rejected by his own people.
These little things mean so much to me that I felt betrayed and rejected the day the teller asked me if I knew that I could deposit checks in the automated teller machine.
Thomas Kelly, a Chase spokesman, conceded that the bank had made some mistakes in the Schuessler case, especially the fact that the branch teller had not advised the borrowers where to send their payment when it was rejected.
Seventh, there are people who have been exposed to Jesus' story, but the tellers of the story so mangled the story and behaved so badly that the hearers rejected the message along with the messengers.
The rejected Helena, meanwhile, sipping Scotch, sherry, and whatever else is handy as she goes about London, falls under the sway of a fortune-teller, who informs her that she is receiving enormous waves of positive energy.
were rejected.
Artists are cast as outlaws ("There is no essential incongruity between crime and culture"), purveyors of dangerous ideas (the better to resist "that splendid system that elevates [men] to the dignity of machines"), tellers of gorgeous lies that supplant dull truths, and habitual antinomians, rejecting "the shallow shibboleths of any sect or school".
Like protagonists on the big screen, truth tellers are compelled to act, despite a world that doesn't wish to hear, minds primed to reject, and a power structure intent on undermining, discrediting, and deceiving.
Reject, reject, reject.
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