This latest display of public generosity once again rebuts the myth that most people only have self-interest at heart. |
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The surfacing of the second tool of this type rebuts the earlier suggestion that the tool was special and made-to-order. |
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His presence rebuts criticism that Mr Obama's team has too little policymaking experience. |
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The left accuses him of wanting to return Britain to the beggarly 1930s, a claim Mr Osborne rebuts vigorously enough to suggest it stings. |
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Charge by charge, he rebuts the Admiralty's case against Turner. |
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Australia unequivocally rebuts the assertion that its system of pilotage in the Torres Strait has the practical effect of denying, hampering or impairing the right of transit passage. |
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It rebuts much of academic contemporary poetry, which starchly and foolishly denies politics a place at the table. |
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Since the report rebuts everything Bush and his associates have been saying, it will probably be squelched. |
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He says that Angolan aircraft have dropped incendiary bombs on a Zambian village, and that Angolan ground troops have killed a Zambian soldier. Angola's foreign minister rebuts these allegations. |
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