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But perhaps voters were repudiating the president and his policies?
At the same time, new church orders soon developed, and Protestants often acted as legalistically as did the Roman Catholics, whom they were repudiating.
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The memos were repudiated by President Obama.
Gerald R. Ford, Jimmy Carter and George H. W. Bush were repudiated by the voters.
The Clinton administration in 2000 proposed updated rules, but those were repudiated by the George W. Bush administration.
Until 1970 the government of Iran periodically advanced claims to sovereignty over Bahrain, but these were repudiated.
"The policies of the Obama administration, the Pelosi-Reid Congress, were repudiated by the voters," he said.
John was taken to London in April 1357, where he was lodged in the Savoy palace; there he concluded treaties (January 1358 and March 1359) so harsh that they were repudiated in France.
This act and other bombings were repudiated by al-Banna, who said of the terrorists, "They are neither Brothers, nor are they Muslims".
And their heinous acts were repudiated.
The Provisions of Oxford, that had been forced on the king, were repudiated, and it was made clear that the appointment of ministers was entirely a royal prerogative.
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