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He accepted death because to do otherwise would have repudiated his own philosophical belief that the love of knowledge should leave one free from the fear of death.
And I am sure that he would have repudiated any explanation of the line which called it a pseudo-statement .
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Even the young male writers who, in the scope of their ambition, would appear to be the heirs apparent have repudiated the aggressive virility of their predecessors.
"By the time Barack Obama lands in Chicago, we will have repudiated at least 40 percent of his government," Mr Gingrich said, referring to the city a defeated Mr. Obama would most likely return to after leaving the White House.
The voters have repudiated him.
American majorities repudiated the Vietnam War and have repudiated the invasion of Iraq.
I suspect Darwin would have vigorously repudiated such so-called Darwinists, with their profoundly un-Darwinian notion of fixity, despite the fact that The Expression derives from Darwin's fascination with the similarities between the ways in which humans express our varied emotions and those of the great apes that he studied during his visits to the London zoo.
If, as was expected, a non-binding resolution opposing the deployment of extra troops is passed (the Democratic majority was expecting the support of some Republicans as well), it would represent the first time Congress has repudiated George Bush's policy on the war.Mitt Romney announced he was entering the race for president.
But this wouldn't be the first time a major party has repudiated its top figurehead.
Iran has repudiated the report as fiction.
First, it has repudiated industry-wide, national labour standards.
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