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It offers images powerful enough to be repudiated with real comic energy in Ulysses.
More heterodox ideas on domestic policy have been raised only to be repudiated (or else denounced as treason).
The 1978 election was unlike other recent ones: there were no big issues and no national figures to be repudiated and the voting patterns were erratic.
But first the independent Great Russian lands had to be annexed or subdued and subservience to the Tatars had to be repudiated.
"There is a sort of general feeling among radicals that the whole of the Western tradition — and the Greeks are the heart of that tradition — is something that has to be repudiated," he told The Washington Post in 1992.
But to be repudiated on the treaty and on "don't ask" by so many members of his own caucus clearly stung, and turned him into a very sore loser.
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Through his work he appears at times to be repudiating the palace and everything it stands for, at others he seems to be extolling its beauty.
It's certainly fair to say that Mr. Obama seems to be repudiating the progressive theory of the election; rather than go to war with Republicans and big business, Mr. Obama intends to reset both relationships.
It is immoral and must be repudiated.
The biggest question of all: Can globalization even be repudiated?
The biggest question of all: Can globalisation even be repudiated?
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