Parents also describe their children as having an extreme degree of grandiose defiance, refusing to comply with authority at home or at school. |
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She is sticking to her guns and point blank refusing to send him anywhere else. |
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And she kept refusing the fence with Josephine, the girl who was riding her. |
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The unit is now refusing to do something that is not an official responsibility. |
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A Quaker has appeared in court after refusing to pay part of his taxes, in case the money was used for military purposes. |
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Their usual role is to provide the illusion of accountability while refusing to lay a finger on the holders of power. |
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Sadie spat in an acid tone, refusing to even acknowledge that the woman was her mother. |
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Milosevic has refused to acknowledge the legitimacy of the court in any way, including refusing a lawyer. |
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He is famous for refusing to acknowledge Elizabeth ever again after she eloped with Browning. |
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Connor walked into the room and I narrowed my eyes at him slightly but quickly looked away, refusing to acknowledge him further. |
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She passed the captain and, refusing to acknowledge him, lifted her chin high and looked in the other direction. |
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He's using all his techniques to try to engage this gorgeous girl but she is steadfastly refusing to acknowledge him. |
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As reported last month, the unofficial action involves firefighters across London refusing to act up as officers. |
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Apparently, many journos disliked his doing an exclusive deal with a paper and refusing to talk to them at the World Cup. |
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Yesterday, although refusing to buckle under the pressure, Montgomerie was undone by a poor putting performance over the opening nine holes. |
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Any horse falling at the trial jump or twice refusing is not allowed to compete. |
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There is a difference between refusing to admit evidence and not reading it at all. |
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It is understood that two of the country's largest advertising agencies are refusing to pay the new rates. |
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Golota kept his lips pursed together like a baby refusing its rattle, the mouthpiece stayed out and the fight was over. |
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It made a strong impression on me and, with other influences, led to my refusing to register with the Selective Service System two years later. |
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I was wide awake yet my conscious brain was refusing to accept that someone unseen was touching my face. |
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So as an act of pitiful rebellion against the fact that I even have to be at work, I'm refusing to turn the office lights on. |
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He's refusing to answer questions about the crash that left ten people dead. |
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Britain's largest charity has rebuked Prince Charles for refusing to protect an endangered species of bird at the Balmoral estate. |
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As a yearly ritual we keep sending out spots and the stations keep refusing to sell us airtime. |
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Unlike other members of the Commonwealth, Australia joined the US in refusing to recognise Communist China. |
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The United States rejected this proposal, refusing to recognize any Communist country. |
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One of the boldest moves she has made is refusing to sell her woodcraft to private collectors, no matter how much they offer. |
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Seven people were assaulted with knobkieries for refusing to take part in the strike in the Strand near Cape Town. |
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He drove to school in a hurry, refusing to follow any rules about stop signs, red lights, or speed limits. |
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They planned to oppose him for refusing to cross a union picket line at parliament house protesting the workers compensation reforms. |
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And, of course, there is a lot of information that Teresa isn't releasing and she's refusing to answer questions about it. |
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Something is wrong with our medical clinic if they're flatly refusing to perform a treatment that takes all of five minutes to complete. |
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The feeling is of a rider cantering up to a fence, and the horse three times refusing to jump it. |
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The trial judge said that refusing the fence was inconceivable and Justice Meagher said that that finding was truly extraordinary. |
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Bankura superintendent of police Anil Kumar said that the family members had relapsed into sullen silence, refusing to speak to anyone. |
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Of course, if the Secretary of State gets it wrong in refusing to entertain the application, there would be a remedy by way of judicial review. |
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The Pentagon has had a policy of refusing press access to the repatriation of dead military personnel. |
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But I find it hard to get indignant about an amoral, egomaniacal novelist refusing to save the lives of two brutal killers. |
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Even in that third set, Sharapova was leathering winners from impossible situations and simply refusing to go away. |
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Yet in spite of this long animosity, Confucianism and Buddhism unite in refusing to take positive law very seriously. |
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He appeared to have ants in his pants, refusing to stand still for a minute. |
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It is a role we should embrace with real confidence, resisting nostalgia, refusing to retreat into isolationism. |
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The shadow banking system is particularly vulnerable to runs commercial paper investors refusing to re-up when their paper matures. |
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I was even one of those progressive Sixties kids who revolted, refusing to say the Pledge of Allegiance. |
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For years Republicans have scored points off the Democrats for refusing to let an ardent right-to-lifer address the 1992 convention. |
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Inevitably, the transformation of Ireland and the EU is ringing the changes of a society that is refusing to stand still. |
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Also, the banner slot at the bottom was refusing to budge, proudly displaying an ad telling me to use the app that was displaying it. |
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Already some smaller district hospitals are refusing to operate on children suffering from common conditions such as appendicitis. |
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They are also refusing to cover for absent colleagues or comply with the university's appraisal and performance management system. |
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For me, reporting for duty on a strike day would be like joining the army and then refusing to go to war. |
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Next time you meet a locavore, accuse them of callously not assisting poorer peoples by refusing to buy their produce for their selfish reasons. |
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The workers began a strike and held a lock-in, after refusing to allow 10 factory managers to leave. |
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She entered the lingerie shop, idly browsing and refusing assistance from a saleswoman, taking a roundabout route towards the target. |
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Soames demonstrates his long-headedness by refusing to give his uncle Roger legal advice for free. |
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Challenging the onslaught of modern fashion, the ancient art of henna design still stands ground, refusing to be pushed aside. |
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Yesterday I got up gloriously late, lounged about in the garden refusing to talk much while I read in the sun and planned some garden tidying. |
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Fisher was deprived, attainted, and beheaded for refusing to acknowledge Henry VIII as supreme head of the Church. |
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The Government must listen, and put safety first by refusing to allow GM crops to be commercially grown in Britain. |
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He kept his hair very short, and indoors he wore an old-fashioned swallow-tailed coat, refusing to adopt the formal fashion of his day. |
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Most of them, with Machiavellian cunning, were refusing to answer their telephones. |
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After openly avowing that his soul was bound with hers, William could not but be impatient with Elizabeth for refusing to make up her mind. |
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By refusing to accept conventional boundaries, this film makes the ordinary into something wonderful. |
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Liam smiled and appeared to be refusing to look at me while I made a fool of myself. |
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Client data would normally be saved onto corporate servers rather than desktops but the company is refusing to take any chances. |
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In 1600 after a seven-year trial for heresy he was burned at the stake at Campo de Fiori in Rome for refusing to recant. |
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Instead, Maya's world continued to crumble as she bent down to gather the hay scattered around, refusing to look at the couple now. |
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They telexed the company denying breach of contract, and refusing to agree to a USD 230,000 discount. |
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I hope the rest of the country moves on, refusing to join you in your stagnant backwater of 18th century hokum. |
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Their beloved son was beaten at school each day for refusing to fight the schoolyard bigots and bullies. |
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At these parties, refusing somebody's advances is considered to be the height of bad form. |
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All I can say to the boys is that our obligation lies in helping others, in grieving, and in refusing to live in terror. |
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The company is refusing to bargain in good faith with the union and trying to bust it by preventing a first contract. |
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I screamed when the pain began then bit my bottom lip refusing to scream again. |
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She covered her mouth tightly and stopped herself from either agreeing or refusing. |
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There is no virtue in refusing to intervene while a dictator attempts mass murder. |
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Why are consecutive governments refusing to admit that crime of all sorts, muggings, rapes, burglaries and murders, is out of control? |
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Censors at the British Board of Film Classification have not yet seen the film and are refusing to comment. |
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So far the selectors have stood firm on the issue, refusing to be bent by a behind-the-scenes campaign. |
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Your husband seems determined that the third shall also incur some misfortune by refusing to make me the Compensation which he once promised. |
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But the college stood its ground, refusing to yield to these extortive demands. |
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She met his gaze, refusing to show any signs of the rattling he did to her confidence. |
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Although she was facing him, her eyes were directed past him, refusing to meet his gaze. |
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Being disruptive, refusing to obey orders, and engaging in acts of self-mutilation and attempted suicide can all result in punitive action. |
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A man was arrested after taking a knapsack from a beachgoer in Coney Island and refusing to return it, police said yesterday. |
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This may be the most famous example of ancient people refusing fame, but such behaviour has consistently been considered meritorious in China. |
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Nurses working for the Auckland Mental Health Service are refusing to admit patients unless hospitals have beds and staff available. |
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For night after night she slept in a chair by his hospital bed, refusing to leave his side. |
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Like most of her online posse, Shera speaks of the group with messianic zeal, refusing to pose for any of their many imitators. |
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The company has taken a belligerent attitude towards the dispute, refusing to negotiate whilst staff remain on strike. |
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Chilton had held third for much of the race, stubbornly refusing to allow a train of cars past him with some excellent defensive driving. |
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He was already on the transfer list after refusing to sign a new contract which would have made him the highest-paid player at the club. |
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All too often one envisages a harried producer refusing to agree to the cost of another trashed vehicle. |
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Jon sounded very business-like and Chantal watched him as he purchased some sort of steaming biscuit, refusing his offer to buy her one as well. |
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Because the government and the media have imposed a blackout on the protest, it is not known how many are still refusing food and water. |
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Katcha bounced up and down in her chair impatiently, refusing to let the question be sidetracked. |
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The two were jailed for refusing to give undertakings that they would not defy a court order, by taking part in blockades of refuse lorries. |
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Unfortunately, this particular copper was singularly unhelpful, refusing to say a word. |
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And it has just struck a blow for liberty by refusing to pass Government plans to curb trial by jury. |
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Four other bishops were detained for refusing to join the official church or conducting unauthorized services. |
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The real issue going on at Casino Avenue Towers is my washing machine. It's mucking me about again, refusing to complete its cycles. |
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But in the past year, Labour was mulishly refusing to admit that anything was wrong anywhere in its vicinity. |
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I closed my eyes, refusing to see the torture being done to my poor, undeserving hair. |
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They were constantly telling us that we were slave drivers and refusing to do chores for health and safety reasons. |
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For the moment, the Pentagon is refusing to release the unedited videotaping of Lynch's rescue. |
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At the end of 1918 when she was ordered to sea her crew mutinied, joining the rest of the German Fleet in refusing to obey orders. |
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If I hadn't met him, I'd probably still be cowering in a corner somewhere, refusing to say boo to a goose. |
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By then he and the BBC were refusing to capitulate as Mr Campbell unleashed a ferocious assault. |
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Mrs Craven, 61, said she had not been unreasonable in refusing access so far. |
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And, of course, such systems have a way of refusing to be contained within bounds or borders. |
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The chief offender was Armstrong, who got very nasty and unsportsmanlike, refusing to accept the umpire's decision. |
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Maybe H. Zuckerman, presumably a tough cop, was refusing to give her name so they could look up her vital statistics on various computer nets. |
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I am nettled by this, and, refusing his attentions walk off into the surf squaring my shoulders. |
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Consideration should be given to refusing planning permission for new build housing adjacent to landfill sites. |
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Cooke gilded that story for days, insisting on its veracity and refusing to tell the police where the boy lived. |
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The water swirled around the glass, catching little bubbles of air and refusing to allow them to escape. |
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Joe was reluctant to rely on the drug, refusing it even when Ben and Hoss moved him to a buckboard for transportation back to the Ponderosa. |
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That's why the bosses have so far been refusing to budge over the pay and conditions. |
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She's made a career of refusing to be seduced by the big-shouldered speculators selling California sensuality. |
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Many young people are refusing to contribute for fear that they will receive nothing back in their old age. |
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They displayed their immaturity, their envy and spite and malice, in refusing to condemn this act of terrorism. |
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Some bureaux de change in Lusaka are refusing to accept the pounds sterling notes due to a lack of market for the currency. |
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A schoolgirl from York has been suspended for repeatedly refusing to fasten the top button on her blouse. |
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Johnny was refusing to eat his Cheerios and was squirming in his chair as his mother tried to feed him. |
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I have had it up to here with people refusing to behave like decent human beings. |
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I find that the father was justified in feeling that the mother was refusing to obey court orders, with impunity. |
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By issuing the order, the Ministry of Defence can argue that the soldier endangered himself by refusing to obey the command. |
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Even then, he shunned the limelight, refusing interviews and steering clear of showbiz events. |
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Englishmen walked tall through the streets, refusing to be drawn in by the traditional cracks and sneers. |
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James, refusing the advice of his senior staff to withdraw to the Shannon, offered William battle. |
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Around the same time, Yale University was busily refusing a gift of 20 million dollars, offered by a Texas oilman and patron of high culture. |
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After refusing to leave the cell, one inmate, a cocaine and heroin addict serving seven years for violent robberies, headbutted the officer. |
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He convinced himself of a conspiracy against him, and gave up the study of optics, refusing to correspond with anyone about it. |
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But luckless Paul, 40, is refusing to allow his spirits to wane and is looking optimistically to the future. |
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A number of the country's biggest publishers say the strategy amounts to blackmail and are refusing to cave in. |
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It has been reported that some SFU instructors have supported the striking workers by refusing to cross picket lines. |
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Last week there were no signs of celebration, with the families refusing to come out of their houses. |
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There is a widely known stubbornness by these programmers in refusing to learn from the lessons proprietary software has to offer. |
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Earlier in the century, presidential candidates sometimes furthered this goal by studiously refusing to campaign. |
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At his trial, on a charge of refusing to provide a breath sample, the accused was acquitted. |
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Plus, she changed the course of American history by refusing to give up her seat. |
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People are refusing to go inside as the area is still being hit by aftershocks. |
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Yet he is being criticized, even threatened by his superiors for refusing to make financial considerations the overriding factor. |
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It squats at the bottom of the pail like a sullen garden toad, refusing to budge. |
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The 12 holdouts are refusing to abide by the new policy, and the union is angry at their treatment. |
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Yesterday he was playing his cards close to his chest and refusing to speculate about the composition of his front bench. |
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Others have returned to Harare, claiming village chiefs are refusing to accept them because there is not enough food. |
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Generally, it refers to the code of silence that white supremacists should adhere to in refusing all cooperation with the government. |
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Tendring Council officers will advise councillors there is no sustainable reason for refusing the original plans. |
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He's using all his techniques to try to engage this slightly horsey gorgeous girl but she is steadfastly refusing to acknowledge him. |
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He wore a wig to hide his secret, refusing to dive into swimming pools or go out on windy days. |
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Tame and refusing to eat anything other than cat food, the puma, later named Felicity, lived out her days at a wildlife park. |
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It is partly for this reason that he is refusing to rush any recruitment moves. |
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Other than refusing legal obligations over the fire escape, the decided they didn't like the colour of brick used to top a party wall. |
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He has every intention of refusing, except that Logan is not a man to cross, being pathologically unhinged. |
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This year's federal election campaign still suggests a penchant for refusing to confront reality. |
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She has been sulking since she climbed out of the bed, ignoring me and refusing to answer my questions. |
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So I'm pig-headedly refusing to take out my chisel and chip away at any slight imperfections. |
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The men had all been involved in court cases after refusing to post the weights of their produce in metric as well as imperial measurements. |
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She had always felt that, by refusing to implicate him in the crime of adultery, she was saving him from the ruin that she faced every day. |
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The Marx Brothers were famous for refusing to stick to the script of their stage shows. |
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The German authorities applied this decision, refusing the customs exemption, and the applicant sought to contest this before the national court. |
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I fastened my eyes on the dishes on the waiter's hand, refusing to confirm if he was indeed staring at me with renewed interest. |
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And refusing to sponsor, support or supply those who incite hatred of racial, religious or sexual minorities. |
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Mazzini looked to Rome where, to his relief, Pius IX had lost favour with liberals after refusing to condone the war against Austria. |
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I was a very picky eater, often refusing to eat, unless it was something I wanted. |
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Nor did I then comply, refusing rest, till I had seen in holy ground inearthed my poor lost brother. |
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Our newborn babies are refusing to tolerate a lot of ingredients in baby foods. |
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Claiming that no compelling evidence exists and then refusing to acknowledge the existence of any evidence is simply a form of atheistic fideism. |
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Why is it that judges are so concerned about having real, concrete cases and refusing to decide questions in the abstract? |
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International chemical companies are refusing to deliver their products because of the insecurity surrounding the currency. |
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They charge her with intractableness in refusing to answer the judges at her trial, ignoring the fact that this was her judicial right. |
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He has kept remarkably calm, refusing to lose his cool in the face of constant provocation. |
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There are so many possible reasons for refusing your request, in fact, that to many the whole thing may seem like a cop-out. |
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I begin to see why the Israelites wandered for 40 years after refusing to take the Promised Land. |
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The public should feel proud of refusing counterfeits and buying copyrighted products. |
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The heroine knelt in front of a hole that was soon to be her grave, refusing to confess to her proposed counter-revolutionary crimes. |
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A terrified postwoman is refusing to deliver mail to a house in the street because of a frightening cat. |
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As art, it was essentially a potboiler, refusing any commerce with physical or psychological detail. |
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The judge's ruling was upheld by the Court of Appeal in refusing leave to appeal. |
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An opposition party refusing to move on is forgoing any possible historical turning point. |
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He is fielding dozens of complaints and even threats after refusing to take goods fraudulently ordered in his name. |
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This is the same little demon who kept Red and her frazzled husband up for four hours the night before refusing to sleep. |
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We have killed quite a few good vehicles by simply refusing to look above the funda of functionality and utility. |
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Determinedly refusing to remove his jacket, Dr. Alexeivich tugged at his tie and dabbed perspiration from his brow. |
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And while refusing to confirm or deny that it's going on, the White House insists only evildoers need fear government eavesdroppers. |
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Being no respecter of politicians, he is refusing to flatter him by playing his game. |
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His raven hair dangled loosely in front of his face as he remained where he was, refusing to move. |
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The workers have not been paid for 94 weeks and are refusing to remove the garbage until they receive full payment. |
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She had offered to sign a prenuptial before the wedding and Dane had scoffed at the suggestion, refusing to even draw one up. |
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His mind screamed at him not to, but his nerves were deadened, refusing to respond. |
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There have been very few reported cases of tourists being pressured after refusing to pay. |
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After three years of refusing to accept his death, she starts a long investigation and hires a private detective. |
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Other Canadian towns and cities have been criticized for refusing to officially proclaim gay pride days. |
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She had openly defied the Government by refusing to sell her much needed medicine to the sick. |
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In refusing to deal with these questions, feminism has become an ally of the pro-life movement. |
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Little sister flushed, and her eyes glittered angrily, but she said nothing, refusing to jettison the trip on such petty provocation. |
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I wonder if those of us prosecuted for refusing to carry one will be offered trial by jury? |
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Despite signing the protocol, the Turkish government is refusing to open up its ports and airports for travel to and from Cyprus. |
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As you might imagine, they've shown remarkable restraint in that regard, refusing to deny themselves a raise for five straight years. |
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We're the ones who are denying ourselves health care coverage by refusing to pay taxes. |
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My nose started running after tea, and I feel a wee bit pukey, and now my ear is refusing to pop. |
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He focuses his fury on his father, refusing to visit him and despising his mother for her desperate attempts to keep the family united. |
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At only 23 she already produces a pure clear sound which soared above the orchestra, refusing to be overpowered. |
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Rao has an inimitable style with the purist in him steadfastly refusing to dilute and encash. |
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I still don't know whether it was more of an ego trip or just refusing to settle for what I saw as less. |
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The 38-year-old electronic engineering student, who speaks four languages, began refusing food on December 5 and lost three stone. |
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Increasingly, however, he was becoming listless and withdrawn, refusing invitations to play and grooming himself disconsolately. |
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By refusing to install the necessary hardware BT is quite deliberately disadvantaging rural areas. |
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The picketing was a great success with hundreds of members in the Guildhall and County Hall refusing to cross. |
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It said it was head office policy and anyone refusing to comply could be issued with disciplinary warnings. |
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Rules say bus drivers can use their discretion regarding dogs but they must have a valid reason for refusing. |
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Suffragettes were jailed for offences ranging from disrupting political meetings or refusing to pay taxes, to assault. |
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The company is also accused of refusing to accept goods back from dissatisfied customers. |
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Practically enslaving me, killing my parents, ruining my estate, and refusing to tell me whether my only brother is still living is kindly? |
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On my refusing to marry the couple they went off in a vicious manner, throwing a large stone against the entry door. |
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To shield you even more by refusing you entry or hospitality would deny your critics even the small opportunity to make their point. |
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They already had been supporting other unions by refusing to back their trucks up to supermarket loading docks. |
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He slept excessively and lost his appetite, even refusing his favourite dish of fresh bamboo. |
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He has dogged it by refusing to debate his ready opponent on the Seven Network this Sunday evening. |
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The accused appealed on the ground, inter alia, that the trial court erred in refusing the application. |
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Erasmus searched for reconciliation between Faith and Reason, refusing not only the dogmas of Faith, but the dogmas of Reason as well. |
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Refusing to believe that Jesus Christ is Lord, and refusing the destiny he has for you, is accepting eternal damnation. |
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Naturally, Kimmel used the opportunity to fire off a zinger about Leno's refusing to give up his show to O'Brien. |
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The stubborn hurler stormed off the mound, refusing to pitch. |
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So many wish to suppress this history, and it's good to see Coulter refusing to acquiesce. |
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The platinum blond shook her head in denial, refusing to accept this. |
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They were taken out because Ascot's likeable clerk of the course upset trainers by refusing to artificially water the sun-baked turf because rain was forecast. |
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Barlow was strangely evasive with the police, refusing to confirm he was the person who called Atkinson, yet he obviously was. |
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He had as a helpful ally in this Adolf Hitler, who kept refusing to believe the Normandy landings were the main landings. |
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Instead, many have joined sporadic anti-coup protests lead by young people refusing to vote in Cairo and Alexandria. |
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By refusing to heed the public will, liberals gained a reputation for elitism. |
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Dr. Morris likens circumcision to vaccination by comparing the risk to others caused by refusing either intervention. |
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Eleanor was even more bitter than her husband, refusing to forgive barrow for his coldness. |
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Like Gervais, Merchant revels in burrowing into the most uncomfortable of situations and refusing to leave. |
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This is far from the truth and I wonder how many of these people actually apply their abhorrence of vivisection to their own lives by refusing medical treatment? |
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It's not too keen on some of my hardware, refusing to speak to my camera and refusing to even boot half the time when my card reader is plugged in. |
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Berkeley students aren't getting written homework assignments because teachers are refusing to grade work on their own time after two years with no pay raise. |
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The baker's union took a lot of heat for refusing to renegotiate its contracts, even as the company was obviously teetering. |
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They began to cling to the stick, refusing to drop into the ice chest. |
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By refusing to even acknowledge that there was a campaign kept major polling and media organizations from surveying the race. |
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The second is a fascinating account of his life in the army, where, refusing an officer's commission, he rose to sergeant major as a gunnery instructor. |
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This year he upset families in a London restaurant by turning up with an entourage for a burger meal, swearing and again refusing to acknowledge fans. |
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Thanks to the Prime Minister, s remarks, many people think that both farmers and the county council are being obstinate in refusing to reopen footpaths and bridle ways. |
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He stays put in Philadelphia, refusing to move to L.A. and play ball. |
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A buzzing whirr snakes around in the middle distance refusing to be pinned down by clipped beats that pierce the foreground like so many regimented arrows. |
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Mike jogged up the steps close behind her, refusing to be left alone. |
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In their dancing, in their minstrelsy and then in ragtime, black Americans were insisting on setting European-style music free by refusing to be restricted to a ground beat. |
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They continued to grow in number, despite severe penalization from 1662 to 1689 for refusing to take oaths, attend Anglican services, or pay tithes. |
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He walks with a shuffling gait, almost as if he is refusing to lift his feet and take real steps for fear that the ground will disappear once he lifts his feet from it. |
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Words of encouragement and advice, and indeed a supportive phone call during the week, have always compensated any feeling of deflation at the scales refusing to go downwards. |
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Anybody care to start a pool for how long it takes a commenter to suggest that refusing to date people with nothing in common with us makes us all misandrists? |
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New York co-op boards are refusing to let owners sell their homes if the price is too low. |
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New Stockport Mayor Ken Holt made news in May by refusing to don the robes of his office during a swearing in ceremony because the robes were trimmed with ermine. |
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Police wearing riot gear responded by closing roads and kettling in the protesters outside the mosque, refusing to allow movement between their lines. |
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The employees walked out in protest against a two-week suspension, without pay, imposed on 19 of their colleagues for refusing to carry out stocktaking after normal hours. |
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The officials on their part should vigilantly keep a tab on drivers for drunken driving, over-speeding, hooting the air horn, refusing to dip the head light etc. |
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In addition it affects people in the peripheral areas of the county as the surrounding health boards are now refusing to accept patients from outside their own catchment area. |
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You would deepen our shame by refusing the blood brother of our Master? |
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Their modus operandi of presenting ultimatums while refusing to negotiate can only mean that this administration is not seriously interested in obtaining compliance. |
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Burton had the habit, she says, of refusing her the same takes he gave depp. |
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The council argue they have been working hard to resolve the issue but Charlotte is refusing to let workmen access the property to repair the damage. |
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Tributes were paid to Councillors Jimmy Moloney and Damian Ryan for refusing to kowtow to the Heavy Hand Brigade and for walking out of the meeting in protest. |
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And now Portland, Los Angeles, and San Francisco are all suing Uber for refusing to play by their old regulatory playbooks. |
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Yet the government is still refusing to accept that there is a problem. |
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We've run off by refusing to have an international umpire in negotiations. |
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Military police are dealing with at least 40 percent more deserters than last year, the result of increasing numbers of reservists refusing to perform military service. |
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Less than a year ago, buyers were bravely keeping the economy afloat, being valiant and refusing to be put off by scare stories about economic catastrophes. |
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Yet Christiane is also weak, suffering a mental collapse when her husband flees to the West, and refusing to live her life the way she wants to out of fear. |
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But most of all, no nation which owes its very freedom to an unallied savior should dare to even think of refusing to come to the aid of its treaty-bound allies. |
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It floats through bends, refusing to step out, until you learn to push its limits and then it will take the exit with any level of oversteer you care to dial in. |
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The unbending Presbyterian Scots, refusing to set foot in a pub, retaliated by building the stern little post office that still stands on the opposite corner. |
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Massachusetts repealed its law in July, 1786, because, as Governor Bowdoin explained, other states, refusing to cooperate, had tried to use it for one-sided advantage. |
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The claimant has to show that the tribunal erred in law in refusing leave. |
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Giving reasons for refusing the application, justices said there was insufficient supervision for policing the consumption of drinks in the auditorium. |
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They claim their cars have been clamped only a few minutes after their pay-and-display tickets have expired and criticise the clampers for refusing to negotiate. |
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A fervent believer as a boy, he broke with the church as an adolescent, pettishly refusing his mother's dying request that he make his confession and take Communion. |
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Kieron Dyer, that star of the tabloid front pages, was first to endear himself to the Newcastle public by refusing to play on the right hand side of midfield. |
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After all, as long as China and Japan pursue export-led growth by refusing to let the dollar fall against their own currencies, the greenback will avoid a huge decline. |
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They were at their twinkling best, refusing to let the city sleep. |
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The women are punished for refusing arranged marriages, or if their family fails to produce a promised dowry, or who in some way bring dishonour on their family. |
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Later, he had made an honest error in refusing to elaborate on details of his credit card transactions which led him inadvertently into controversy. |
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The new building steers the straits between meticulous restoration and furious demolition, refusing a puritanical stance towards the glass-cased bibelot. |
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In a celebrated case in the USA in the late 1960s, a US army doctor was court-martialled for refusing to provide medical training for special forces. |
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He was ranting at the Porto manager, refusing to shake hands and shouting with that hideous gobby bit of chewing gum bobbling all over my nice widescreen. |
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The video showing cops piling on Eric Garner in Staten Island for refusing arrest elicited outrage across ideological lines. |
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Having been reduced to a rump of six seats in 1999, the Nationals have made a desperate bid for survival by refusing to sign a coalition agreement with the Liberals. |
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Yet I found myself bracketing off various encounters, like the one with the taxi driver above, and refusing those experiences entry into the frame of my analysis. |
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At this point, the regime began to get nervous about the spread of associationism, and it responded by refusing to legalize more independent housewife organizations. |
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Britain developed its own atom bomb to remain a great power and avoid complete dependence on the United States, which was refusing to share atomic information. |
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In refusing to be guilted by anyone, Naheed freed up her energy to serve other women who want to exercise their agency. |
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The dead include civilians, soldiers and the tribal leader Rahim Bezoni, all killed for refusing to back the fight against the British forces attacking the city. |
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Trying to find a decent taxi there is like trying to find a needle in a haystack, with most of the taxis refusing to use their meter and demanding astronomical prices. |
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I am quite satisfied that she is refusing to give evidence and that no inducements or protection which the court could afford would persuade her otherwise. |
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He urged the use of chloroform to relieve the pain of childbirth and deplored the policy of refusing to admit unmarried women to lying-in hospitals. |
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Extended altruism puts much of traditional war making in question, for it entails refusing to accept hate-based identities and depersonalisation of the official enemy. |
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Just like refusing vaccines will do nothing to reverse these changes, neither will phony detoxifying remedies. |
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The smile refusing to leave my face, I obediently led my friend into the living room, where the two of us stepped over the discarded scouting reports and each took a chair. |
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From a pediatric ICU in Melbourne, Australia, to an elevator in Brooklyn, we see just how harmful refusing to vaccinate can be. |
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Such political scientists have since been recanting and admitting that One Party states simply bred autocracy and misrule by refusing to tolerate criticism and dissent. |
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