Denied in A Sentence

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    A certain dogmatic development is not denied, nor an evolution in the direction of a centralization in the hands of the pope of the exercise of his powers as primate; it is merely required that this evolution should be well understood and.

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    A confession of faith, drawn up by Archbishop Usher at the convocation of 1615, implicitly admitted the validity of Presbyterian ordination, and denied the distinction between bishop and presbyter.

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    A detailed explanation of the reason why your claim was denied.

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    A non-custodial parent can be denied a passport if he/she owes back support payments.

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    A parent who is behind in child support payments may also have his or her passport denied.

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    A person with a high score is likely to get better interest rates on home mortgages and other loans while someone with a low score may get denied or wind up with higher rates.

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    A pupil of The Scotus, he carried his master's criticism farther, and Twofold denied that any theological doctrines were rationally Truth.

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    A second inconsistency was presented when he was compelled by the researches of Dumas to admit Avogadro's hypothesis; but here he would only accept it for the elementary gases, and denied it for other substances.

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    A second species of turnstone is admitted by some authors and denied by others.

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    A sort of symbolic retaliation was the punishment of the offending member, seen in the cutting off the hand that struck a father or stole a trust; in cutting off the breast of a wet-nurse who substituted a changeling for the child entrusted to her; in the loss of the tongue that denied father or mother (in the Elamite contracts the same penalty was inflicted for perjury); in the loss of the eye that pried into forbidden secrets.

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    A trial was held before Coke in which one of the counsel denied the validity of a grant made by the king to the bishop of Lichfield of a benefice to be held in commendam.

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    Aaliyah, now deceased, and Kelly vehemently denied the union.

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    According to SafeCosmetics.org, the company that makes Brazilian Blowout solution has denied claims and later sued Oregon OSHA.

    14

    After a close and even cruel confinement (he was denied the use of pen and ink) of more than a year, he was brought to trial before .a special commission and a packed jury.

    15

    After Culloden, however, it was seen that all serious danger of a Stuart restoration was passed; and in 1778 Catholics who abjured the Pretender and denied the civil authority of the pope were relieved from their most pressing disabilities.

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    After the arrest he followed the Lord to the Scene of the trial, but denied him and fled.

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    Alexis denied her involvement in the cases and claimed that although she was friends with some of the other alleged robbers, she was not involved in the crime.

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    Alice can be denied nothing for her infectious cheer is a tangible emotion.

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    All patristic students now recognize the great inequality of these authors, and admit that they are not free from the faults of their times; it is not denied that much of their exegesis is untenable, or that their logic is often feeble and their rhetoric offensive to modern taste.

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    All six councilors strenuously denied rigging the ballots and being improperly elected.

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    All those who in the middle ages denied the substantial presence of the body and blood of Christ in the eucharist were commonly designated Berengarians.

    22

    Along with the water loss, the body is denied glucose and other nutrients, leaving it a little malnourished.

    23

    Although evidence was mounting that high doses of vitamin C did not help cancer patients, Pauling vigorously denied other researchers' work and insisted that his original findings were correct.

    24

    Although she has denied rumors that she suffers from an eating disorder, Nicole Richie's slight build and habit of fainting in public places have led many people to express concern over her health.

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    Amid rumors of legal wrangling (denied by Clarkson) between the show and Clarkson over the rights to use her songs in American Idol broadcasts, it seemed a pointed slight.

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    And if that's not bad enough, Brown has recently joined Tara Reid and Chyna Doll in the ever-growing list of B-, C-, and D- list celebs who have been denied access to the trendy LA hot spot, Hyde.

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    And to some extent, this can't really be denied.

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    Another relationship was denied vehemently at first by both parties, but 50 Cent and talk show host Chelsea Handler have finally admitted they did have a relationship in late 2010.

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    Any pet found to be affected will be denied entry into the country.

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    Apollinaris denied the completeness of the human nature, and substituted the divine Logos for the reasonable soul of man.

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    Apparently Señor Medena had two children who denied him.

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    Applicants can choose which card to apply for, and in some instances, may be denied approval for one type of card but approved for the other.

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    Applicants with past financial difficulties may have to explain in detail the circumstances involved with the money issues, and may wind up with a denied mortgage broker license application.

    34

    Around the same time that this story was released, CNN also released a report that State Farm wrongly denied a number of claims in the states of Louisiana and Mississippi originating from Hurricane Katrina.

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    As of May, 2008, 34 states have established high risk insurance pools in order to provide healthcare options to people who can afford health insurance but are denied coverage because of existing health conditions.

    36

    As regards civil law, Jews were at first allowed to settle disputes between Jew and Jew before their own courts, but Justinian denied to them and to heretics the right to appear as witnesses in the public courts against orthodox Christians.

    37

    As the time this article was written, Verizon Wireless has neither confirmed nor denied that the BlackBerry Curve will be joining its lineup.

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    As was naturally to be expected, the pendulum swung to the other extreme, and in a more critical age the existence of Arthur was roundly denied.

    39

    Ashlee Simpson has been on baby-bump watch for the past couple of months and throughout that time, vehemently denied all rumors of the pregnancy kind.

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    Assistance will not be denied to a taxpayer younger than 60, but they may be required to visit a VITA center.

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    At a press conference last month Tony Blair denied all knowledge of CIA rendition flights passing through British airspace.

    42

    At common law benefit of clergy was denied to robbers of churches.

    43

    At first, Vick denied any involvement, but witnesses soon came forward and there was no way out for the star quarterback.

    44

    At its first session the assembly passed an act declaratory of the rights and privileges of the people, and much like the charter of liberties and privileges enacted in 1683, except that annual instead of triennial sessions of the assembly were now requested and, as was also provided in Sloughter's commission and instructions, religious liberty was denied to Roman Catholics.

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    At the same time it cannot be denied that the "aesthetic" movement, in the aspect fundamentally represented by the school of William Morris and Rossetti, had a permanent influence on English decorative art.

    46

    At the same time it cannot be denied that these maps, unless the contours are inserted at short intervals, lack graphic expression.

    47

    At the time, Brad was still married to actress Jennifer Aniston at the time and Angelina fiercely denied the rumor.

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    Balfour, however, having from unproved assumptions denied the evidence of the senses, and the rational power of using them to infer things beyond oneself, has to look out for other, and non-rational, foundations of belief.

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    Be sure to notify Legal Services immediately since delay in notification may cause your claim to be denied.

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    Before a committee of the council Russell, on the 28th of June, acknowledged his presence at the meeting, but denied all knowledge of the proposed insurrection.

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    Before you start the application process, take the time to educate yourself about the factors that impact whether or not your claim is likely to be approved or denied.

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    Bismarck at first, in a letter addressed to the new emperor, denied the authenticity of the extracts on the ground that they were unworthy of the crown prince.

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    Both appealed to the law, and when the chief-justice, Lewis Morris, refused Cosby's request to have the court proceed in equity jurisdiction, and denied the right of the governor to establish courts of equity, he was removed from office.

    54

    Both book and sermon were reported on by a committee appointed by the Lower House of Convocation in May, and steps would have been taken by the archbishop and bishops had not the government stepped in (Hoadly denied that this was at his request) and prorogued Convocation till November.

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    Both Guy and Madge fervently denied such rumors and continued to make appearances together at various red carpet events.

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    Both he and Zellweger adamantly denied those allegations.

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    Both Jon and Kate have denied that they have cheated.

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    Both Palin and Burnett have denied that there is anything political about the show.

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    Both Pratts were not very popular on the show because of their childish behavior, and became even less popular when Stephanie Pratt claimed NBC subjected Spencer and Heidi to torture, a claim which has been denied by NBC and Spencer.

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    Both Rihanna and Brown denied the claims at the time, but Rihanna has confirmed that there was a brief reconciliation.

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    Both women denied the shoplifting charges saying they were drunk and could not recollect events.

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    Brad Pitt 's brother, Doug Pitt, has denied rumors that his family had a row with Angelina Jolie.

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    But apart from the fact that the authority of the Privy Council, as not being a "spiritual" court, is denied by many of the clergy, no one claims that its decisions are irreversible in the light of fresh evidence.

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    But Boetius denied the accusation in unequivocal terms. He did indeed wish the integrity of the senate.

    65

    But Devereux was not to be denied and leveled with a well-taken shot.

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    But he now resisted pain better, and, although more than once a promise to recant was extorted from him, he reasserted his innocence when unbound, crying out, "My God, I denied Thee for fear of pain."

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    But he was a philosopher as well, and apparently a sceptic. He is said to have rejected the Koran, to have denied the return to God, and to have regarded death as the end of existence.

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    But if individuals might be guided by self-interest, why should that privilege be denied to associations of men?

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    But in certain quarters the authority of the book was denied.

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    But instead of returning to the concrete fact of the equivalence of momentum, by which each body moving makes the other move oppositely, he denied that bodies do reciprocally act on one another, and even that bodies as mutually resisting substances press one another apart in collision.

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    But Jesus said that before the rooster crowed at the first morning light, Peter will have denied him three times.

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    But she has a voice in public affairs; she has laws to protect her, manages the household and goes unveiled; she has a right to the money she earns; she can inherit under wills, and bequeath property, though to avoid the alienation of real property, succession to it is denied her.

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    But she was taken prisoner and smitten with disease, and during the period of her absence all earthly fertility was denied.

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    But the clipped steps on the porch denied it.

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    But the Pauline ideas lost their truth under his treatment; for, when it is denied that the God of redemption is at the same time the almighty Lord of heaven and earth, the gospel is turned upside down.

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    But these references have been denied by Scholten, Lipsius, and Lightfoot.

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    But though the existence of an older Targum Jerushalmi cannot be denied, it is clear that the form in which it was utilized by the two Palestinian Targums cannot be of an early date, for many of the latest elements in the Fragmentary and pseudo-Jonathan Targums were undoubtedly derived from their common source.

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    But unfortunately for Germany the papal chair at this time was occupied by Innocent III., a pope who emulated Hildebrand in ambition and in statesmanship. At first vacillating, but by no means indifferent, Innocent was spurred to action when a number of princes met at Spires in May 1200, declared Philip to be the lawful king, and denied the right of the pope to interfere, lie was also annoyed by Philips attitude with regard to a vacancy in the archbishopric of Cologne, and in March 1201 he declared definitely for Otto.

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    But while Forbes asserted that ice was viscous, Tyndall denied it, and insisted, as the result of his observations, on the flow being due to fracture and regelation.

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    But while it may be admitted that Gregory was inclined to be unduly subservient to the great, so that at times he was willing to shut his eyes to the vices and even the crimes of persons of rank; yet it cannot fairly be denied that his character as a whole was singularly noble and unselfish.

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    But, as we saw, the Greek influence has been authoritatively denied.

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    But, for a generation or so, it has been denied that this can be inferred simply from the fact that the epistle approaches all Christian truth through Old Testament forms. This, it is said, was the common method of proof, since the Jewish scriptures were the Word of God to all Christians alike.

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    But, when Pandareus demanded the dog back, Tantalus denied that he had received it.

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    By February of 1955, the bag had soared in popularity, but due to its slow and careful manufacturing process, many purchase requests had to be denied because of a low supply.

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    Carlstadt again definitely denied the Mosaic authorship of the Pentateuch on the ground that Moses could not have written the account of his own death and yet that Deut.

    86

    Cayce warned that if this global consciousness was denied, there would be a third world war.

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    China has denied access to the UNHCR for years, in direct violation of this treaty.

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    Clark was one of the two Democratic claimants who had been denied a seat in the senate in 1890.

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    Colorado insurance claim attorneys step in on behalf of clients when claims are denied.

    90

    Condemned without a hearing, she was put to death (316) by the friends of those whom she had slain, and Cassander is said to have denied her remains the rites of burial.

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    Coverage cannot be denied for medical reasons.

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    Coverage will also be denied if the symptoms existed but were ignored, or if recommendations for treatment were ignored or delayed.

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    De Wette first (1826) doubted, then (1843) denied that the epistle was by Paul.

    94

    Deciding whether the damage was caused by flood or by wind, in the case of a hurricane, for example, will mean the difference between having your claim denied ( flood) or being paid (wind).

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    Denied access to the churches, the latter preached and celebrated the sacrament in private houses.

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    Don't do anything that will cause you and any of your classmates to be hurt, suspended, expelled, or denied your diploma.

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    Driza had told the jury the video showed Judge J snorting cocaine, a claim Judge J denied.

    98

    During the 2007 Golden Globes, the incident came up again as Washington denied the allegation publically.

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    Electra has denied being pregnant, but the 36 year old has expressed the desire to have children with Patterson, stating, "I have pictured myself as a mother for years and look forward to fulfilling that strong desire."

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    Essential trace elements for lambs, basic facts Denied supplementary cobalt whilst grazing pasture deficient in it, the lamb will become sick.

    101

    Even if you have maternity coverage, you could be denied benefits if you are already pregnant when you sign up.

    102

    Even so, the allure of a new phone cannot be denied, so you will want to see what each phone can do and how it improves upon the handsets that preceded it.

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    Every legal assistance was illegally denied him.

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    Every sentence of the Koran was to be interpreted in a general and universal sense; the special application to the circumstances of the time it was written was denied.

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    Everything that is offered on the other side is scrutinized with the utmost severity; every suspicious circumstance is a ground for argument and invective; what cannot be denied is extenuated, or passed by without notice; concessions even are sometimes made; but this insidious candour only increases the effect of the vast mass of sophistry."

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    Evidence was given by an informer that, while at Shaftesbury's hiding-place in Wapping, Russell had joined in the proposal to seize the king's guard, a charge indignantly denied by him in his farewell paper, and that he was one of a committee of six appointed to prepare the scheme for an insurrection.

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    Exeter University vise chancellor has denied the accusation made by Professor Roger Burt.

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    Failure to follow the law may result in improper grade placement upon return to public school or your child being denied entrance to a university following graduation.

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    Following Duns Scotus, he adopted the Platonic theory of ideas, and denied that Aristotle had made any contribution to metaphysical speculation.

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    For example, in California, licenses for real estate salespersons, brokers, and appraisers can be revoked, suspended, or denied to applicants who are delinquent in child support payments.

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    For his part, Cole has not denied the romances and has only commented to apologize to his wife and say he wanted to "make it up to her for the rest of her life."

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    For the rest of his life Walsingham was mainly occupied in detecting and frustrating the various plots formed against Elizabeth's life; and herein he achieved a success denied him in his foreign policy.

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    For those which are grouped under the second to the seventh of these classes, respectively, have a clear significance on the hypothesis of evolution, while they are unintelligible if that hypothesis be denied.

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    Four more volumes of this work were promised; but the means of executing them were denied to him, and, though he lived until 1824, his publications ceased.

    115

    From Egypt Hadrian returned through Syria to Europe (his movements are obscure), but was obliged to hurry back to Palestine (spring, 133) to give his personal attention (this is denied by some historians) to the revolt of the Jews, which had broken out (autumn, 131, or spring, 132) after he had left Syria.

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    From the moment she met him, her heart had betrayed interest in him, even when she denied it.

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    From the scanty and ill-natured notices of his opponents (Anselm and Abelard), we gather that he refused to recognize the reality of anything but the individual; he treated " the universal substance," says Anselm, as no more than " flatum vocis," a verbal breathing or sound; and in a similar strain he denied any reality to the parts of which a whole, such as a house, is commonly said to be composed.

    118

    Further, see-through shirts, short shorts, skirts or dresses and shirts unbuttoned more than two-thirds of the way are all prohibited and will result in denied park admission.

    119

    General Pelham Burn said that he saw loot in Hodson's boxes when he accompanied him from Fatehgarh to take part in the siege of Lucknow, and Sir Henry Daly said that he found "loads of loot" in Hodson's boxes after his death, and also a file of documents relating to the Guides case, which had been stolen from him and of which Hodson denied all knowledge.

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    Geologists are agreed that littoral and hemipelagic deposits similar to those now forming are to be found in all geological systems, but the existence in the rocks of eupelagic deposits and especially of the abysmal red clay, though viewed by some as probable, is totally denied by others.

    121

    Glassman admitted that she left the note, but denied stealing any property or causing any damage.

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    Guerra escaped; Lucrezia, Giacomo and Bernardo confessed the crime; and Beatrice, who at first denied everything, even under torture, also ended by confessing.

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    Hallam maintains that the only overt act of treason proved against Russell was his concurrence in the project of a rising at Taunton, which he denied, and which, Ramsay being the only witness, was not sufficient to warrant a conviction.

    124

    He always denied that in supporting this bill he had been inconsistent, and insisted that it was one for revenue.

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    He appears to have accepted all the Stoic doctrines except that he denied the final conflagration of the universe (see Stoics).

    126

    He argued that a state had no legal right to secede, but denied that the federal government had any power forcibly to prevent it.

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    He defined structure " as the manner of the mutual linking of the atoms in the molecule," but denied that any such structure could give information as to the orientation of the atoms in space.

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    He denied - he never ceased to deny - his share in the guilt, and Mary worked on his vanity and his fears, and moulded his " heart of wax " to her will.

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    He denied our claim that he ruined our night, so we showed the judge our reception video.

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    He denied rumors that Katie would not be allowed to have medication or painkillers.

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    He denied stealing nearly £ 2,000 from his local Labor party branch.

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    He denied that gaseous atoms could have parts, although compound gases could.

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    He denied that he broke the sequestration or carried away the goods, and claimed a jury.

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    He denied that it was possible to maintain them, and no less strenuously denied that it was desirable even if it were possible.

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    He denied the claim, and she later said that their family relationship was "complicated."

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    He denied the existence of purgatory, and rejected those practices of the Church which Luther had already set aside.

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    He denied the incident, saying "Never happened, never happened."

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    He denied the power of clerks to possess fiefs, and allowed them only religious authority and tithes.

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    He denied this to be the case and refused to resign, pleading religious liberty and the large interests of Agapemonites in the concern.

    140

    He did not conceal this conviction from his scholars and friends, and through them the report spread widely that he denied the common doctrine respecting the eucharist.

    141

    He died in Rome while the imperial commissioners were investigating the circumstances under which two important Roman personages had been seized at the Lateran, blinded and afterwards beheaded; Paschal had shielded the murderers but denied all personal complicity in their crime.

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    He experimented in the outlying provinces of his empire; and the Russians noted with open murmurs that, not content with governing through foreign instruments, he was conferring on Poland, Finland and the Baltic provinces benefits denied to themselves.

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    He had given her in death what he denied her in life.

    144

    He had made up his mind to assert the ancient claim of the house of Brandenburg to the three Silesian duchies, which the Austrian rulers of Bohemia had ever denied, but the Hohenzollerns had never abandoned.

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    He has always denied these claims, even suing to clear his name.

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    He has been denied parole several times.

    147

    He hastily denied his endeavors were for profit, but tossed in a caveat of "possible help with expenses."

    148

    He left his baby daughter Natalie without a father, his wife without a husband, and he denied Joy Division the success they had strived for, and were on the verge of achieving.

    149

    He publicly denied that he was the father of Brown's unborn baby, saying they weren't together any longer and that the interviewer should not "jump to conclusions."

    150

    He regarded many books of the Old Testament as spurious, questioned the genuineness of 2 Peter and Jude, denied the Pauline authorship of Timothy and Titus, and suggested that the canonical gospels were based upon various translations and editions of a primary Aramaic gospel.

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    He was before everything an ascetic, who denied to the church the right of holding property, and who occupied himself only as an accessory with the political and social consequences of his religious principles.

    152

    He was detected and accused of being a disciple, which he denied, and so fulfilled the prophecy of Jesus that he would deny Him before the cock crowed.

    153

    He was indicted for treason by a Virginia grand jury, persistent efforts were made to connect him with the assassination of President Lincoln, he was unjustly charged with having deliberately and wilfully caused the sufferings and deaths of Union prisoners at Andersonville and for two years he was denied trial or bail.

    154

    Hegesias denied the possibility of real pleasure and advocated suicide as ensuring at least the absence of pain.

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    Her violent and murderous conduct led to the king's death in 802; and, it is said, caused the title of queen to be denied to the wives of later kings.

    156

    High-risk pools are special health insurance programs created by state legislatures to provide health plans to people who have been denied coverage due to a pre-existing medical condition.

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    Hill has always strongly denied those allegations.

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    His action with regard to the royal princes has already been referred to, but it should be added that Boulanger was taunted in the Senate with his ingratitude to the duc d'Aumale, and denied that he had ever used the words alleged.

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    His fiend Caelestius was in 412 charged with and excommunicated for heresy because he regarded Adam as well as all his descendants as naturally mortal, denied the racial consequences of Adam's fall, asserted the entire innocence of the new-born, recognized sinless men before the coming of Christ.

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    His genius was one of generalization and abstraction; and the aspirations of the time towards unity and perfection received, by his serene labours, an embodiment denied to them in the troubled world of politics.

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    His main principle was a rigid unitarianism which denied the independent existence of the attributes of God, as being incompatible with his unity, and therefore a polytheistic idea.

    162

    His request to relieve the siege had been denied.

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    His responsibility for the disastrous experiment of the national workshops he himself denied in his Appel aux honnetes gens (Paris, 1849), written in London after his flight; but by the insurgent mob of the 15th of May and by the victorious Moderates alike he was regarded as responsible.

    164

    His rule, though popular, was characterized by great severity, as may be inferred from the story of the monk Justus, who was denied Christian burial because he had secreted a small sum of money.

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    His scientific life was now over, his political life was to begin; in the notoriety of that political life his great scientific and philosophical knowledge was to be forgotten, the high position he had given up denied, and he himself scoffed at as an ignorantcharlatan, who had sold quack medicines about the streets of Paris, and been glad to earn a few sous in the stables of the comte d'Artois.

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    History shows that states forming unions of the second class are certain in after time to deny or assert that the sovereignty of the state is one of the rights reserved, according as the state belongs to a stronger or weaker section or faction; state sovereignty being the defence of the weaker state or faction, and being denied by the stronger group of states which controls the government and which asserts that a new sovereign state was created by a union of the former independent ones.

    167

    Horsley now entered in earnest upon his famous controversy with Joseph Priestley, who denied that the early Christians held the doctrine of the Trinity.

    168

    However, one source of pleasure always denied them both was Mr Frosty, maker of slush puppies.

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    However, the applicant will get a chance to explain the circumstances, instead of simply being denied.

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    However, the sexiness is not to be denied and a lot of compliments are forthcoming.

    171

    However, with new photos coming out of a supposed baby belly, Pamela Anderson has denied all rumors of pregnancy.

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    Human nature dictates that you will crave whatever you're denied!

    173

    If an application is denied, a person can file an appeal.

    174

    If benefits were denied, you'll have an opportunity to appeal the decision.

    175

    If the applicant has foreclosed on their mortgage within the past three years, they will usually be denied for an FHA mortgage.

    176

    If the criminal activity had anything to do with mortgage or business fraud there is a good chance the license application may be denied.

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    If the essence of Christianity is winnowed down to a bare imitation of the Man Jesus, and his religion is accepted as Buddhists accept the religion of Buddha, still it cannot be denied that the early Christians put their trust in Christ rather than his religion.

    178

    If the officer doubts your passport's validity, you could be questioned privately and even denied entrance to the country.

    179

    If the upset has occurred over something the child wants and has been denied, it is tempting to give in to the child's wishes, but doing so can be harmful because it teaches children that they can get what they want by having a tantrum.

    180

    If there's a paperwork snafu or you've made any mistakes, your visa may be denied and you may need to reapply.

    181

    If this were the only doctrine applicable in the case there would be no reason why similar protection should be denied to all those who held under grantees of manors escheated after the Conquest.

    182

    If you are not able to work due to a sickness or injury, or for some other reason, your request will likely be denied.

    183

    If you choose to pay in full for a longer period and then need to cancel the policy before that period is over, you will be denied a refund of your premium.

    184

    If you have a preexisting condition that will require costly dental procedures down the road, you may be denied by some insurance companies and will have to look for a plan that will cover your procedures.

    185

    If you receive a notice from the rebate fulfillment center saying that your request was denied because your application was incorrectly submitted, resend a copy of your application with a letter demanding your rebate.

    186

    If you were fired for cause or quit your job, then the claim may be denied.

    187

    If your application is denied, this professional should help you understand why you were not approved and may be able to assist you in finding alternative financing.

    188

    If your prognosis is serious, you may be denied coverage, or you may be offered less extensive coverage than you desire.

    189

    If your request is denied, you do have the right to know why, as well as the right to appeal.

    190

    If your second request for a rebate is denied and you believe you are entitled to your money, contact the customer service department of the manufacturer of the product.

    191

    If, however, any one denied that he was a Christian, and ratified his denial by worshipping the gods of Rome, he was to receive pardon.

    192

    If, however, your request is denied, the IRS will contact you directly.

    193

    In 1679 Charles denied, in council, his supposed marriage with Lucy Walter, Monmouth's mother, his declarations being published in 1680 to refute the legend of the black box which was supposed to contain the contract of marriage, and told Burnet he would rather see him hanged than legitimize him.

    194

    In 1841 Thomas Wright of Borthwick (1785-18J5) was deposed for a series of heretical opinions, which he denied that he held, but which were said to be contained in a series of devotional works of a somewhat mystical order which he had published.

    195

    In 1998, the cruise ship industry denied landing rights to a vessel chartered by 900 gay vacationers.

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    In a genuine record of extreme antiquity the union of king and priest in one person, the worship of El as the supreme deity by a Canaanite,' and the widespread practice of the consecration of a tithe of booty can present no difficulty; but, if the historical character of the narrative is denied, the date of the conception must be placed as late as the rise of the temporal authority of the high priests after the exile.

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    In a somewhat similar fashion, Lamennais (in the first stage of his speculations, represented by the Essai sur l'indiference en matiere religieuse, 1817-18 21) endeavoured to destroy all rational certitude in order to establish the principle of authority; and the same profound distrust of the power of the natural reason to-arrive at truth is exemplified (though the allegation has been denied by the author) in Cardinal Newman.

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    In France, at Embrun, Peter de Bruys founded a sect known as Petrobrusians, who denied infant baptism, the need of consecrated churches, transubstantiation, 2 Bradshaw, in Transactions of Cambridge Antiquarian Society (1842).

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    In his new position he was allowed, probably from regard to Aquitanian susceptibilities, to govern with an independence which was studiously denied to his brothers in their shares of the Angevin inheritance.

    200

    In June 2006, tabloids speculated that Jessica Simpson and John Mayer were together, but both denied they were seeing each other.

    201

    In point of doctrine they acknowledged the seven sacraments, but gave them a symbolical meaning; they prayed to the Virgin and saints, and admitted auricular confession, but they denied purgatory and the sacrifice of the mass, and did not observe fasts or festivals.

    202

    In Poland and Holland certain of the Baptists denied the Trinity, hence the saying that a Socinian was a learned Baptist (see SoclNus).

    203

    In psychological studies conducted where patients were denied access to the color green, there was a marked increase in depression and in extreme cases suicidal tendencies.

    204

    In the 200m, Gumbs was denied a final place only by a photo-finish, but Evans did qualify, placing sixth.

    205

    In the first edition of the Loci (1521) he held, to the length of fatalism, the Augustinian doctrine of irresistible grace, working according to God's immutable decrees, and denied freedom of will in matters civil and religious alike.

    206

    In the paper which he left signed, and to which he referred in answer to the questions wherewith the busy bishops plied him, he expressed his sorrow for having assumed the royal style, and at the last moment confessed that Charles had denied to him privately, as he had publicly, that he was ever married to Lucy Walters.

    207

    In the same year Dr Temple and his brother archbishop issued an able reply to an encyclical of the pope which denied the validity of Anglican orders.

    208

    In the theory of dialectic any predicate may be suggested for a subject, and if not affirmed of it, must be denied of it, if not denied must be affirmed.

    209

    In the very earliest times of the most remote animism we find the belief that a person, rapt from all sense of the outside world, possessed by a spirit, acquired from that state a degree of sanctity, was supposed to have a degree of insight, denied to ordinary mortals.

    210

    In this minute the farmers ascribed all their troubles to one cause, namely, the absence of a representative government, which had been repeatedly asked for by them while still living in Cape Colony and as often denied or delayed, and concluded by a protest against the occupation of any part of their territory by British troops.

    211

    Indeed, many prominent French and German divines still denied papal infallibility altogether; and Louis Napoleon had regularly fallen back on Richelieu's old device of stirring up the embers of Gallicanism, whenever the French clergy grew restive about his alliance with Victor Emmanuel.

    212

    Indeed, we may say that an egoist must be doubly self-regulative, since rational self-love ought to restrain not only other impulses, but itself also; for as happiness is made up of feelings that result from the satisfaction of impulses other than self-love, any over-development of the latter, enfeebling these other impulses, must proportionally diminish the happiness at which self-love aims. If, then, it be admitted that human impulses are naturally under government, the natural claim of conscience or the moral faculty to be the supreme governor will hardly be denied.

    213

    Initially, Kate denied rumors of her husband's infidelity, but has recently spoken up in an interview with People magazine that their marriage is in trouble.

    214

    Insurers have also proved reluctant to disclose the reasons why claims have been denied.

    215

    Iraq has denied similar accusations in the past, saying the pipeline, closed nearly 20 years ago, has not been fully rehabilitated.

    216

    It also established the Pre-Existing Condition Insurance Plan (PCIP), which offers citizens who have been without insurance for at least six months or denied insurance and who have a pre-existing condition, with insurance coverage.

    217

    It came as no surprise that her petition was denied... which will more than likely be the scenario with Billie Jean's suit.

    218

    It can scarcely be denied that the Roman Catholic clergy have always owed much of their influence to their celibacy, and that in many cases this influence has been most justly earned by the celibate's devotion to an unworldly ideal.

    219

    It can't be denied that this musician/producer/clothing designer/jewelry designer/philanthropist/egomaniac is five feet and eight inches of, amongst other things, talent.

    220

    It cannot be denied popular culture has had an irreversible influence on the culture of body modification, including piercings.

    221

    It cannot be denied that in the later Avesta, and still more in writings of more recent date, he is presented in a legendary light and endowed with superhuman powers.

    222

    It cannot be denied that men like Roger Williams and some of the persecuted Quakers, though undeniably contentious and aggressive in their conscientious dissent, showed a spirit which to-day seems sweeter in tolerance and humanity than that of the Puritans.

    223

    It cannot be denied that there has been actual deterioration of the native races, and elimination in their numbers, consequent upon contact with Europeans and Americans (see further, Polynesia).

    224

    It cannot, however, be denied that to live such a life, divine in its powers and human in its sympathies, demands daily and hourly self-sacrifice.

    225

    It carried out Kant's doctrine of the categories as a priori synthetic principles, but removed the limitation by which Kant denied them any constitutive value except in alliance with experience.

    226

    It denied entrance to its own master.

    227

    It denied his right to levy certain war taxes, and when it had in vain protested to him against his arbitrary measures it sent a petition, in 1644, to the States-General for his recall, and this was granted.

    228

    It does not follow that faith in the Bible record is shaken, although in some quarters there has been a pronounced tendency to regard the history of the Egyptian sojourn as mythical; yet it cannot be denied that Egyptian records, corroborating at least some phases of the Bible story, would have been a most welcome addition to our knowledge.

    229

    It has been asserted (and denied) that the cellular rod which is known as the "Heart-body" (Herzkorper), and is to be found in the dorsal vessel of many Oligochaeta and Polychaeta, is formed of cells which are continuous with the chloragogen cells, thus implying the existence of apertures of communication with the coelom.

    230

    It has been denied by some that pure thermal motion can ever give rise to line spectra, but that either chemical action or impact of electrons is necessary to excite the regular oscillations which give rise to line spectra.

    231

    It is a matter of fact that cannot be denied by anyone acquainted with the subject.

    232

    It is also probable that the English mixed sugar or honey with the wine and thus supplied artificially that sweetness which the English sun denied.

    233

    It is an important feature as affording foothold for the Janglam (the great high road of southern Tibet connecting Ladakh with China), which is denied by the actual valley of the Brahmaputra.

    234

    It is denied that he is non-hypostatic (avvnrbvraroi); it is affirmed that he is en-hypostatic (Eev - ixrTaros).

    235

    It is only available to UK citizens, and a claim will be denied if it is related to an existing medical condition that you knew about but did not disclose to the company when the policy was purchased.

    236

    It is possible, but very improbable, that Orpheus was an historical personage; even in ancient times his existence was denied.

    237

    It isn't unheard of for people with low FICO scores to wind up denied for a job or turned down for a rental.

    238

    It must not be denied that the recollection of some invasion may have been greatly idealized by late writers, but it happens that there were important immigrations and internal movements in the 8th-6th centuries, that is to say, immediately preceding the post-exilic age, when this composite account in the Pentateuch and Joshua reached its present form.

    239

    It requires an idea, because every object is conceived as well as recognized or denied; but it is itself an assertion of actual fact, every perception counts for a judgment, and every categorical is changeable into an existential judgment without change of sense (Brentano, who derives his theory from Mill except that he denies the necessity of a combination of ideas, and reduces a categorical to an existential judgment).

    240

    It retains some relics of Fechner's influence; first, the theory of identity, according to which the difference between the physical and psychical is not a dualism, but everything is at once both; and secondly, the substitution of mathematical dependence for physical causality, except that, whereas Fechner only denied causality between physical and psychical, Mach rejects the entire distinction between causality and dependence, on the ground that " the law of causality simply asserts that the phenomena of Nature are dependent on one another."

    241

    It should not be denied that he did not always escape the pitfalls of such a method of treatment, the faces becoming sleek and prim, with a smirk of sexless religiosity which hardly eludes the artificial or even the hypocritical; on other minds, therefore, and these some of the most masculine and resolute, he produces little genuine impression.

    242

    It sounds as if over the last 5 years you have denied being the kind of mother and partner you desire.

    243

    It was alleged that Simpson and his gang had robbed the place at gunpoint, which Simpson denied.

    244

    It was suspected, although denied, that a treaty was in draft under which Russia should assume the suzerainty of Tibet.

    245

    It wasn't something that could be denied.

    246

    It will be observed that the legality of the trial, in so far as the jurors were not properly qualified and the law of treason was shamefully strained, was denied in the act of William & Mary which annulled the attainder.

    247

    It would seem, however, that Eutyches differed from the Alexandrine school chiefly from inability to express his meaning with proper safeguards, for equally with them he denied that Christ's human nature was either transmuted or absorbed into his divine nature.

    248

    Its site was not identified before 1881, and the identification has been denied in various works by C. Dotto dei Dauli, who places it on the Poggio Castiglione near Massa Marittima, where scanty remains of buildings (possibly of city walls) have also been found.

    249

    Its uncanny resemblance to the developments in our own world cannot be denied.

    250

    Jewish orthodoxy found itself attacked by the more revolutionary aspects of mysticism and its tendencies to alter established customs. While the medieval scholasticism denied the possibility of knowing anything unattainable by reason, the spirit of the Kabbalah held that the Deity could be realized, and it sought to bridge the gulf.

    251

    Jones was found guilty only by association and always denied any wrongdoing in relation to current rules and testing procedures.

    252

    Kate has denied any involvement with Owen.

    253

    Kate was also accused of infidelity with her bodyguard, but she has denied these rumors.

    254

    Kieft promised the concessions to gain the board's consent to waging war, but later denied its authority to exact promises from him and dissolved it.

    255

    Kindred to this latter view was the position of sundry sects of English fanatics during the Commonwealth, who denied that an elect person sinned, even when committing acts in themselves gross and evil.

    256

    Knight. A few months later at the 2006 Golden Globe Awards, Washington denied ever making the comment and eventually the dust settled -- or so everyone thought.

    257

    Later it was said that Blunt's songs held cloaked drug references, a charge he vehemently denied.

    258

    Macaulay, while admitting the accuracy of the process, denied its efficiency, on the ground that an operation performed naturally was not rendered more easy or efficacious by being subjected to analysis.'

    259

    Many speculated that his new fiancée wanted to take on the role, but Usher has denied the gossip, telling the Associated Press, "She [Tameka] has no aspirations of becoming my manager or any other artist's manager."

    260

    Martineau, who was in his youth denied the benefit of a university education, yet in his age found famous universities eager to confer upon him their highest distinctions.

    261

    Miracles and mysteries are denied, and natural religion is put forward as the absolute contradiction of revealed.

    262

    More properly perhaps we might consider the Greek and Roman civilization as the permanent element - so that the relationship to it was not different from the relationship to Judaism - in part it was denied, in part it was of purpose accepted, in still larger part unconsciously the Greek-Roman converts took over with them the presuppositions of their older world view - and thus formed the moulds into which the Christian truth was run.

    263

    Moslem teachers have in my presence utterly denied that Allah is subject to an absolute standard of moral rectitude.

    264

    Mr. Mathers neither confirmed nor denied the album, but did say he had been working on new material.

    265

    No sooner did copies of the book reach Paris than he found himself shunned by his former associates, and though he was himself so little conscious of disloyalty that he was forward to present a manuscript copy " engrossed in vellum in a marvellous fair hand" 3 to the young king of the Scots (who, after the defeat at Worcester, escaped to Paris about the end of October), he was denied the royal presence when he sought it shortly afterwards.

    266

    Nor can a high degree of praise be denied to his financial policy, especially his plans for the reduction of the national debt and the simplification and consolidation of its different branches.

    267

    Not that the pay issue has been confirmed, but it has not been denied either.

    268

    Now it wasn't really an issue until the game's developer, Rockstar, denied that the code existed.

    269

    Occam denied the title of a science to theology, emphasizing, like Scotus, its practical character.

    270

    Of course, neither Perry nor Madden have confirmed or denied the alleged kissing and dancing.

    271

    Of late, women are seen competing with men in sports, the boardroom and politics, but it can't be denied that a woman's physical image still plays a factor in her success.

    272

    Oliver denied the depth of feeling and pushed Kyle away.

    273

    On July 31, in a reply to the German Chancellor Michaelis, he admitted that in 1917 an agreement had been made with the Tsar to erect the German territories on the left bank of the Rhine into an autonomous state, but denied that there had been any question of their annexation to France.

    274

    On the 16th, hoping probably to save herself by these means, she informed Cranmer of a certain supposed impediment to her marriage with the king - according to some accounts a previous marriage with Northumberland, though the latter solemnly and positively denied it - which was never disclosed, but which, having been considered by the archbishop and a committee of ecclesiastical lawyers, was pronounced, on the 17th, sufficient to invalidate her marriage.

    275

    On the 21st of July the Fourteenth Amendment was ratified, and a section of the state constitution (which denied the power of state courts to entertain against any resident of the state suits founded on contracts existing on the 15th of June 1865) was repealed by the legislature in pursuance of the congressional " Omnibus Bill " of the 25th of June 1868, and as evidence of the restoration of Georgia to the Union the congressmen were seated on the 25th of July in that year.

    276

    On the 4th of December the pope appointed a commission of three bishops to investigate the case against the heretic, and to procure witnesses; to the demand of Huss that he might be permitted to employ an agent in his defence a favourable answer was at first given, but afterwards even this concession to the forms of justice was denied.

    277

    On the outbreak of the revolution of 1821, of which he disapproved, although he was suspected of sympathizing with it, he was forced into exile; and though not long after he was allowed to return to Piedmont, all public service was denied him.

    278

    On the scaffold he denied any evil intentions towards the Queen or her government.

    279

    Once Tim uncovered the family secret, his mother arranged for him to meet Tug, but Tug denied being Tim's father.

    280

    Once you complete the application process, your situation will be reviewed and a decision will be made regarding whether or not your claim will be approved or denied.

    281

    One great excellence, however, cannot be denied him, his honest and sincere desire to be impartial.

    282

    One of the first of these attacks was made by Berengarius of Tours (999-1088) upon the doctrine of transubstantiation; he denied the possibility of a change of substance in the bread and wine without some corresponding change in the accidents.

    283

    One of the most common reasons for a claim being denied is because it involves a pre-existing condition.

    284

    One thing that can't be denied, no matter which camp you find yourself in, is that they always make a splash when they hit the scene.

    285

    Or if you were formerly denied as ineligible, you may now be eligible for coverage.

    286

    Or, you may be denied insurance or offered an expensive policy if you have a preexisting condition.

    287

    Others admitted that they were Christians, but presently denied it, adding that they had ceased to be Christians for some years.

    288

    Parents who wrongfully remove or retain a child in order to create a home state or significant connections will usually be denied custody.

    289

    Peisistratus, though Solon's junior by thirty years, was his lifelong friend (though this is denied), nor did their friendship suffer owing to their political antagonism.

    290

    Pelagius himself desired to avoid controversy, and with mental reservations denied these statements of his friend; but he did not escape suspicion, and his condemnation in 418 was the signal for a literary polemic, which lasted ten years, and in which Julian of Eklanum was the most brilliant but reckless combatant on the side of Pelagius.

    291

    Perhaps also the Oath may be accepted as genuine; its comparative antiquity is not denied.

    292

    Personal identity may be absorbed, as in the transmigration of souls, or it may even be denied, while the good or bad result of one life is held to determine the weal or woe of another.

    293

    Pete has denied the pregnancy rumors altogether while Ashlee has remained a little coy on the subject when questioned.

    294

    Please note that any incomplete applications will automatically be denied.

    295

    Powers of reasoning are not denied to animals nor even speech; the silence of the brute creation may be put down to their superior cunning.

    296

    Preexisting Conditions for Anyone - Starting in 2014 health insurance cannot be denied to anyone with a preexisting condition.

    297

    Prior to 1996, individuals who fell within this class were denied health insurance across the board.

    298

    Reference to the policy clause that sets out the exclusion for the service being denied.

    299

    Representatives for both Aniston and Vaughn have, of course, denied those reports.

    300

    Reps for Steve-O denied the suicide rumors, but confirmed reports that he was admitted to Cedars-Sinai Medical Center in Los Angeles.

    301

    Ricky Gervais has denied reports he is to star in a remake of Seventies comedy 10.

    302

    Rumors of the marriages circled in the press, but Jackson and DeBarge both vehemently denied them for the good of their respective careers.

    303

    Rumors swirled that Judge was Simon's best friend but Tamra denied that, claiming they barely knew each other.

    304

    Russell spoke with spirit and dignity in his own defence, and, in especial, vehemently denied that he had ever been party to a design so wicked and so foolish as those of the murder of the king and of rebellion.

    305

    Samuel Hopkins laid even greater stress than Edwards on the theorem that virtue consists in disinterested benevolence; but he went counter to Edwards in holding that unconditional resignation to God's decrees, or more concretely, willingness to be damned for the glory of God, was the test of true regeneration; for Edwards, though often quoted as holding this doctrine, protested against it in the strongest terms. Hopkins, moreover, denied Edwards's identity theory of original sin, saying that our sin was a result of Adam's and not identical with it; and he went much further than Edwards in his objection to " means of grace," claiming that the unregenerate were more and more guilty for continual rejection of the gospel if they were outwardly righteous and availed themselves of the means of grace.

    306

    Secondly, all independent proprietary rights were denied to the villein as against his lord, and the legal rule " quicquid servo acquiritur domino acquiritur " was extended to villeins.

    307

    Serious students in Portugal and abroad welcomed the book as an historical work of the first rank, for its evidence of careful research, its able marshalling of facts, its learning and its painful accuracy, while the sculptural simplicity of the style and the correctness of the diction have made it a Portuguese classic. The first volume, however, gave rise to a celebrated controversy, because Herculano had reduced the famous battle of Ourique, which was supposed to have seen the birth of the Portuguese monarchy, to the dimensions of a mere skirmish, and denied the apparition of Christ to King Affonso, a fable first circulated in the 15th century.

    308

    She claimed to be the niece of boxer Oscar De La Hoya, but he has denied it.

    309

    She denied any drug use and maintained that she was nervous about the appearance and was not prepared.

    310

    She denied it at first but finally come clean.

    311

    She denied rumors of an eating disorder and started to appear in photos looking more like her former, healthier self.

    312

    She denied that the government has essentially condoned human rights abuses.

    313

    She denied the dating rumors, saying she's "just being single" for now.

    314

    She famously claimed to have remained a virgin during their relationship, but he denied it, and she eventually admitted to sleeping with him.

    315

    She wanted a summer off (something her co-star Anthony Geary received every year) and when it was denied, she left to be with her family.

    316

    She, being 18 and Milo being 30, both vehemently denied the rumors.

    317

    Since the FHA is a federal program, applicants will automatically be denied if they are delinquent on debts such as back taxes, Small Business Administration loans, Federal student loans, or VA loans.

    318

    Since the first published text 3 contains names like " Russians " and " Crimea," Saint Martin in his edition 4 denied that it was written by Moses, and assigned its origin to the 10th century.

    319

    So far, authorities have neither confirmed nor denied that there is a link regarding the doctors and the deaths of Haim, Murphy and Jackson.

    320

    Socrates had spoken of the higher pleasures of the intellect; the Cyrenaics denied the validity of this distinction and said that bodily pleasures as being more simple and more intense are to be preferred.

    321

    Soldiers may have espoused it rather than the rival faith, because in the primitive age Christian discipline denied them the sacraments, on the ground that they were professional shedders of blood.

    322

    Some doubted the discovery of a new gas altogether, while others denied that it.

    323

    Some eminent writers have denied this.

    324

    Some levels create a whole new kind of puzzle when your mercury blob is denied any sort of wall to cling to giving you an edge you do not want thave in this game.

    325

    Some of them, who denied that they had ever been Christians, had consented to pray to the gods, to adore the image of the emperor, and to blaspheme Christ; these he had dismissed.

    326

    Some will require you to have checkups and tests to determine whether you have any preexisting condition for which you may be denied coverage (or asked to pay more for coverage).

    327

    Some writers consider that it submitted to Venice in 998, with the rest of Dalmatia; but this is generally denied by the native historians.

    328

    St Anselm denied that any penalty was due to the devil, and in terms of feudal honour restated the problem.

    329

    Starting from the physical standpoint of the Ionian physicists, he accepted their general idea of the unity of nature, but entirely denied their theory of being.

    330

    Still, satin lingerie has a rich appeal that can't be denied and the prices can often be reasonable with careful shopping.

    331

    Such " psychological certainty " was denied by their agnostic opponents, and in the history of Stoicism we have apparently a modification of the doctrine of 4avra rta KaraXnirnici with a view to meet the critics, an approximation to a recognition that the primary conviction might meet with a counter-conviction, and must then persist undissipated in face of the challenge and in the last resort find verification in the haphazard instance, under varying conditions, in actual working.

    332

    Such a distinction involves the assumptions that bodily pleasures are generically different from mental ones, and that there is in practice a clearly marked dividing line, - both of which hypotheses are frequently denied.

    333

    Suffolk, in his defence on the 13th of March, denied them as false, untrue and too horrible to speak more of.

    334

    Suleiman kept the possessions he had won by the sword, Temesvar, Szolnok, Tata and other places in Hungary; Transylvania was assigned to John Sigismund, the Habsburg claim to interference being categorically denied; Ferdinand bound himself to pay, not only the annual tribute of 30,000 ducats, but all the arrears that had meanwhile accumulated.

    335

    Suleman repeatedly denied wanting a reality show, saying that she simply wasn't interested.

    336

    Supposing Dekker to be chiefly responsible for the scenes dealing with the unfortunate old woman whom persecution as a witch actually drives to become one, and Ford for the domestic tragedy of the bigamist murderer, it cannot be denied that both divisions of the subject are effectively treated, while the more important part of the task fell to the share of Ford.

    337

    Sure we have power, but are denied the means to do anything purposeful with it.

    338

    Take Britney Spears, who denied baby rumors until she formally announced her second pregnancy on Late Night with David Letterman.

    339

    Taking as our starting-point the teaching of the heretical sects in Russia, notably those of the 14th century, which are a direct continuation of the doctrines held by the Bogomils, we find that they denied the divine birth of Christ, the personal coexistence of the Son with the Father and Holy Ghost, and the validity of sacraments and ceremonies.

    340

    That he was such he denied more than once (Lemire, Le Cardinal Manning et son action sociale, Paris, 1893, p. 210), nor was he ever a Socialist in principle; but he favoured some of the methods of Socialism, because they alone seemed to him practically to meet the case of that pressing poverty which appealed to his heart.

    341

    That the Greek was in turn derived from a Semitic original was denied by Hilgenfeld, Volkmar and others.

    342

    That there are many hard problems connected with the fascinating book of Amos cannot be denied.

    343

    That there was life in the Eastern Church is also proved by the fact that the power of expansion was not denied her.

    344

    The 19-year-old aspiring singer is being denied admission by various Florida universities.

    345

    The accuracy of the results is generally denied by competent experts.

    346

    The alteration of the constitution of individuals in this direction is not easy to detect, and its possibility has been denied by many writers.

    347

    The american college sea lion colony other great tools denied through traditional.

    348

    The Anna Nicole estate was denied any money in the most recent unanimous ruling by a federal appeals court.

    349

    The Anna Nicole Smith estate is denied millions from her late husband's fortune.

    350

    The authenticity of the first collection also has been denied, but the evidence appears to be against this contention.

    351

    The Canterbury monks naturally denied the assertion, and the contest continued for centuries.

    352

    The Church of England denied him employment, and the Methodists desired his services.

    353

    The church was severely persecuted, the members being frequently imprisoned and fined and denied the use of a building they had erected as a meeting-house.

    354

    The coeval origin of consonants and vowels had indeed been questioned or denied by the earliest reformers (Luther, Zwingli, Calvin), but later, in the period of Protestant scholasticism and under the influence of one school of Jewish Rabbis, Protestant scholars in particular, and especially those .of the Swiss school, notably the Buxtorfs, had committed themselves to the view that the vowels formed an integral and original part of the text of the Old Testament; and this they maintained with all the more fervency.

    355

    The convenience of the pushup cannot be denied.

    356

    The couple denied any breakup rumors, although there was speculation about whether a breakup could lead Pollard to do a third season of the hit reality series.

    357

    The couple, naturally, denied that they were splitting and put on a united front for the tabs.

    358

    The dust settled, but things are heating up once again after Washington denied at the Golden Globes' press room that he ever made the comment.

    359

    The efficacy of prayers for the dead, and indirectly the doctrine of purgatory, were denied by early Gnostic sects, by Aerius in the 4th century, and by the Waldenses, Cathari, Albigenses and Lollards in the middle ages.

    360

    The establishment of shows at Newcastle-on-Tyne in June 1859 secured for dogs attention which had been denied them up to that time, although sportsmen had appreciated their value for centuries and there had been public coursing meetings since the reign of Charles I.

    361

    The existence of any third wall was denied by Leake, according to whose theory the southern parallel wall would be identical with the Phaleric. The language of Thucydides, however, seems decisive with regard to the existence of three walls.

    362

    The extreme nominalism of some of the Cynics also, who denied the possibility of any but identical judgments, must be similarly regarded as a solvent of knowledge.

    363

    The fact that Rice was unduly optimistic and allowed the enterprises of the Convention to become almost hopelessly involved in debt, and was constrained to use some of the fund collected for missions to meet the exigencies of his educational and journalistic work, intensified the hostility of those who had suspected from the beginning the good faith of the agents and denied the scriptural authority of boards, paid agents, paid missionaries, &c. So virulent became the opposition that in several states, as Tennessee and Kentucky, the work of the Convention was for years excluded, and a large majority in each association refused to receive into their fellowship those who advocated or contributed to its objects.

    364

    The firm denied any wrongdoing, attributing the practice to the actions of a single rogue partner.

    365

    The first of these charges cannot be denied; but it is hard to see why a lawyer of the 6th century, himself born in a Greek-speaking part of the empire, should be expected to write Latin as pure as that of the age of Cicero, or even of the age of Gaius and the Antonines.

    366

    The first thing policyholders should do when claims for medical benefits are denied is to ask the insurance company to provide them with the reasons for the decision.

    367

    The Foreign Office in London knows about his journey, which is denied at your embassy there."

    368

    The foreign policy of the administration at first seemed likely to emphasize independence of action, in contradistinction to that of President Wilson; the threatened war between Panama and Costa Rica was prevented by a sharp note from Secretary Hughes; the claims of the Japanese to a mandate over Yap were stoutly denied; the administration refused to follow Great Britain in resuming trade relations with Soviet Russia.

    369

    The freedom of the individual was denied when the state enforced religious conformity.

    370

    The great stress which they laid upon this aspect of Christian truth caused them to be charged with unbelief in the current orthodox views as to the inspiration of the Scriptures, and the person and work of Christ, a charge which they always denied.

    371

    The idea of moral absolutes is denied by many educators and intellectuals today.

    372

    The illuminative witness of written records is in the main denied us here.

    373

    The influence of a superior power upon the culture of a people cannot of course be denied; but history proves that it depends upon the resemblance between the two peoples and their respective levels of thought, and that it is not necessarily either deep or lasting.

    374

    The intricacies of ritual and theology are ignored, and ancient laws which contradict the fundamental beliefs are unhesitatingly abrogated or denied.

    375

    The introduction, spread and prominence of the name Yahweh, the development of conceptions concerning his nature, his supremacy over other gods and the lofty monotheism which denied a plurality of gods, are questions of o.

    376

    The knight Walter Tyrrell, who was persistently accused of being the author of his masters death, as persistently denied his responsibility for it; and whether the arrow was his or no, it was not alleged that malice guided it.

    377

    The ladies denied it until the bitter end, but alas, the romance is gone and Sam said "see ya" to Lindsay.

    378

    The Lutherans denied the validity of this clause, and notwithstanding the protests of the Roman Catholics several prelates became Lutheran and kept their territories as secular possessions.

    379

    The medical establishment has long denied any correlation between autism spectrum disorders and vaccinations, a viewpoint that is seconded by government health officials.

    380

    The more accurate information the insurer has to base a policy on, the more precisely the coverage will fit your needs and the less likely your claim will be denied.

    381

    The most recent rumor linked him to singer-actress Mandy Moore, although both have insistently denied any romantic ties.

    382

    The museums, enriched by a constant inflow of works of art and inscriptions, have been carefully and scientifically arranged, and afford opportunities for systematic study denied to scholars of the past generation.

    383

    The new nationalism of 1848 did not deprive the Jews of political rights, but it denied them both the amenities of friendly intercourse and the opportunity of distinction in the university, the army and the professions.

    384

    The one she tried to access and the one in which she tried to switch trustees but was denied.

    385

    The peculiar interests, strategic, political and commercial, of Great Britain in the Persian Gulf have never been denied; they are intimately connected with the welfare of India, with the security of its communication with the outside world, and of its internal tranquillity.

    386

    The penalties in the canon law included, in addition to restitution, penance, fines and excommunication; and right of asylum was denied to the culprit.

    387

    The possibility of miracles is often confidently denied.

    388

    The program, referred to as the Pre-Existing Condition Insurance Plan program, is available to those who have been without insurance for six months and who have been denied coverage through traditional insurance carriers.

    389

    The recognition of Christ as the incarnation of the Logos was practically universal before the close of the 3rd century, but his deity was still widely denied, and the Arian controversy which distracted the Church of the 4th century concerned the latter question.

    390

    The reserve nevertheless continued to be governed by an elected chief, aided by an administrative council, which met in Bluefields; and the Indians denied that the suzerainty of Nicaragua connoted any right of interference with their internal affairs.

    391

    The result was failure, for the democracy of small farmers which would have taxed slavery out of existence was denied proportionate representation.

    392

    The resurrection of the body is denied, but some form of personal immortality is generally, though not universally, accepted.

    393

    The right of a private company to make prizes was hotly contested in Holland, and denied by the stricter religionists, especially the Mennonites, who considered all war unlawful.

    394

    The sect of the Mu'tazilites which affirmed that the Koran had been created, and denied predestination, began to be persecuted by the government in the 9th century, and discussion of religious questions was forbidden (see Caliphate, sections B and C).

    395

    The senate, in virtue of its constitutional prerogative, had assigned amongst the Transpadanes for the aquisition of full political rights, which had been denied them by Sulla's settlement.

    396

    The show's producers denied those rumors and Fantasia was selected to reprise her role in a 2010 film adaptation of the stage show.

    397

    The song So What may be descriptive of her separation from husband Corey Hart, though she has denied that this is the case.

    398

    The sons of the gentry, denied proper instruction at home, betook themselves to the nearest universities across the border, to Goldberg in Silesia, to Wittemberg, to Leipzig.

    399

    The State's Rights party, joined by many Democrats, founded the Southern Rights party, which demanded the repeal of the Compromise, advocated resistance to future encroachments and prepared for secession, while the Whigs, joined by the remaining Democrats, formed the party known as the "Unionists," which unwillingly accepted the Compromise and denied the "constitutional" right of secession.

    400

    The subject of acclimatization is very little understood, and some writers have even denied that it can ever take place.

    401

    The territory now forming the state of Delaware was within the boundaries defined by the Maryland charter, but in 1682 it was transferred by the duke of York to William Penn and in 1685 Lord Baltimore's claim to it was denied by an order in council, on the ground that it had been inhabited by Christians before the Maryland charter was granted.

    402

    The Thonraki equally denied the name of church to buildings of wood or stone, and called themselves the Catholic Church.

    403

    The three families were denied compensation from the NVICP.

    404

    The traditional charge of cannibalism has been very persistent; but it is entirely denied by the islanders themselves, and is now and probably always has been untrue.

    405

    The utility of being able to text "Bring home some milk" cannot be denied.

    406

    The validity of heretical baptism was denied by the church of Asia Minor as well as of Africa; but the practice of the Roman Church was to admit without second baptism heretics who had been baptized with the name of Christ, or of the Holy Trinity.

    407

    The value of that work cannot be denied; the impulse which it gave to Platonic studies in Italy, and through them to the formation of the new philosophy in Europe, is indisputable.

    408

    The War Office denied all knowledge of them and they were withdrawn.

    409

    The wretched inmates were dependent for food upon the caprice of their gaolers or the charity of the benevolent; water was denied them except in the scantiest proportions; their only bedding was putrid straw.

    410

    The Zulu asserted that the Swazis were their vassals and denied their right to part with the territory.

    411

    Their adoptions started rumors that Tom was infertile, an allegation he steadfastly denied.

    412

    There are also rumors that Nokia wants to make Android phones as well, but this has not been confirmed (nor denied) in any shape or form.

    413

    There have been several incidents of Muslim schoolgirls being denied access to schools due to their wearing of the headscarf.

    414

    There is no question about the weak resistance of certain units in line, nor can it be denied that other troops, among the reserves, became temporarily infected with a spirit that led to what many observers likened to a strike.

    415

    There were certain occasions when it seemed as if that support would be denied.

    416

    These fallen angels are either described as servants of the Lightbringer (Satan), servants in hell or condemned to walk among the very humans they so despise until the end of the world, forever denied the glory of their creator again.

    417

    These parliament enacted into the terrible statute of " The Six Articles," in which a felon's death was prescribed for those who obstinately denied transubstantiation, demanded the communion under both kinds, questioned the binding character of vows of chastity, or the lawfulness of private Masses or the expediency of auricular confession.

    418

    These were severely persecuted by the dominant party and were denied even the scanty privileges that Baptists had succeeded in gaining.

    419

    These were stoutly denied by the Company.

    420

    They allegorized the Eucharist and explained away the bread and wine of which Jesus said to His apostles, "Take, eat and drink," as mere words of Christ, and denied that we ought to offer bread and wine as a sacrifice.

    421

    They are still deprived of all political rights, they are denied any voice in the government of the country, they are taxed far above the requirements of the country, the revenue of which is misapplied and devoted to objects which keep alive a continuous and wellfounded feeling of irritation, without in any way advancing the general interest of the state.

    422

    They denied Church, Scripture, the current ministry and services, calling on men to hearken to Christ within them.

    423

    They denied the theological value of the logical forms - the development of these forms being in their opinion due to the human thinker, not to a selfrevealing absolute.

    424

    They therefore denied it, and accepted Jesus Christ, not as incarnate God, but as God's highest creature by whom all else was created, or as the perfect man who taught the true doctrine of God.

    425

    They will grow in heavier soils than many ferns, but do not thrive where moisture is denied them.

    426

    This charge is denied by his apologists; and though his methods were attacked by good Catholics like Johann Hass, he was elected prior of the Dominicans in Glogau in i 505.

    427

    This exclusiveness naturally strengthened the popularity and power of the districts, where energy and talent found a scope elsewhere denied.

    428

    This fact was, naturally enough and under the same dogmatic stress, denied by those scholars who maintained that the vowels were an integral part of the text.

    429

    This he solemnly denied.

    430

    This is denied by Colonel Ellis.

    431

    This is described as a long drawn-out dream of bitter memories - a vivid consciousness of failure without volition, or the power of initiative - a dream of lost opportunities and futile regrets, of ambitions thwarted and hopes denied, of neglected duties, abused powers and impotent hate; a dream ending ultimately in the oblivion of utter annihilation.

    432

    This is not the first time a college or university has denied admission to a reality show star.

    433

    This means that the same agency who denied your application performs the review.

    434

    This natural exchange of ideas is denied to the deaf child.

    435

    This speech, which, according to reports, was extremely radical and denied the right of the king to disallow acts of the colonial legislature, made Henry the idol of the common people of Virginia and procured for him an enormous practice.

    436

    This treaty most of the small states refused to sign, and they were supported in their objections by Austria, which loudly complained that Prussia had given to a foreign power what she had denied to a sister state of the Bund.

    437

    This view is, however, denied by others.

    438

    This was enough to make him unpopular with many of the Welsh clergy, and being denied the privilege of preaching for nothing at two churches, he helped his old Oxford friend John Mayor, now vicar of Shawbury, Shropshire, from October until January 11th, 1784.

    439

    This was the work open to the Christian priesthood, and it cannot be denied that it was well discharged.

    440

    This, however, is true only in so far as he denied the privileged position of the Arab people before God.

    441

    This, however, was denied him, and he found that he was doomed to remain an officer of foederati.

    442

    Tho City had luck on their side - Arsenal were twice denied by the woodwork - Pearce 's team deserved reward for their efforts.

    443

    Tho City had luck on their side - Arsenal were twice denied by the woodwork - Pearce's team deserved reward for their efforts.

    444

    Those in his confidence afterwards denied that Emmet was himself the originator of the plan on which he acted; and several of the ablest of the United Irishmen held aloof, believing the project to be impracticable.

    445

    Those who willingly let a foreclosure happen when they had the means to pay their mortgage will be denied.

    446

    Though it has at times denied this spirit, been guilty of crimes, persecutions, wars and greed - still the Church has never quite forgotten him who went about doing good, nor freed itself from the contagion of his example.

    447

    Though rumors of a drug addiction also surrounded her, she denied these.

    448

    Though Schelske has denied the allegations, People Magazine is reporting that incriminating photographs are to be had.

    449

    Though she denied that she had ever written directly to Madame de Pompadour, it is certain that she allowed her ministers to make use of the favourite's influence over the French king.

    450

    Though the couple originally denied said rumors, in February, 2006, they officially announced their celebrity shocking split up.

    451

    Through this is to come the victory which is denied to his life, as the seed cast into the ground and dead brings forth fruit.

    452

    Throughout he was conspicuous as an opponent of the extension of slavery, though he was never technically an abolitionist, and in particular he was the champion in the House of Representatives of the right of petition at a time when, through the influence of the Southern members, this right was, in practice, denied by that body.

    453

    Thus in Buddhism the presuppositions which Buddha uncritically took over work out their logical results in the Mahayana, so that great sects calling themselves " Buddhist " affirm what the Master denied and deny what he taught.

    454

    Thus it frequently happens that in our gardens flowers have a beauty and a fragrance, and fruits a size and savour denied to them in their native haunts.

    455

    Thus reason is opposed to sensation, perception, feeling, desire, as the faculty (the existence of which is denied by empiricists) by which fundamental truths are intuitively apprehended.

    456

    Tila Tequila has denied the rumors that she is straight and even claims that the contestant she has chosen is a perfect match.

    457

    Tilden denied emphatically all knowledge of such despatches, and appeared voluntarily before a Congressional sub-committee in New York City to clear himself of the charge.

    458

    To be eligible for these policies, applicants usually must demonstrate that they have been denied insurance or are unable to pay the premiums charged by one or more providers.

    459

    Under these circumstances, only one alternative was left for those who denied the occurrence of evolution; namely, the supposition that the characteristic animals and plants of each great province were created, as such, within the limits in which we find them.

    460

    Unfortunately for him, a judge denied his request to travel to Costa Rica where I'm a Celebrity will be filmed because Blago is currently awaiting trial.

    461

    Vieta himself, of course, did not see so far as that; nevertheless the merit cannot be denied him of having indirectly suggested the thought.

    462

    We've denied, honestly, we have no information or knowledge whatsoever and frankly, we weren't sure such a person existed.

    463

    Wellhausen, Nowack, Marti and Harper, as well as others, have denied the genuineness of the concluding verses in Amos, viz.

    464

    When a claim for benefits is denied, attorneys for denied medical claim by insurance company are ready to help.

    465

    When Addis and Arnold's Catholic Dictionary denounces the conception of central dogmas, what they desire to exclude as uncatholic is the belief that dogmas lying upon the circumference may be questioned or perhaps denied.'

    466

    When Arius asserted the subordination of the Son to the Father, and denied the eternal generation, Athanasius and his party asserted the Homoousia, the cosubstantiality of the Father and the Son.

    467

    When initially questioned by police, he denied the use of any guns or breaking and entering; he only admitted to retrieving the items.

    468

    When rumors started circulating that the women's beach volleyball champion was injured and possibly pulling out of the competition, her reps denied it.

    469

    When serious proof existed against one who denied his crime, he could be submitted to the question by torture; and if under torture he avowed his fault and confirmed his guilt by subsequent confession he was punished as one convicted; but should he retract he was again to be submitted to the tortures or condemned to extraordinary punishment.

    470

    When the Papists denied the use of the scripture in the vulgar tongue, oh !

    471

    When these spoilers leaked they were denied by actors at fan events (including Steve Burton and Rebecca Herbst), but were later confirmed when Livingston's Emily was indeed murdered during the Black and White Ball.

    472

    When we live self-centered lives we are denied the joy of delighting in others.

    473

    When you are dealing with the company for your health insurance after cancer, you need to have a plan in mind in case you are denied coverage for a second opinion or a treatment option.

    474

    While both have previously denied that they are dating, this latest sighting seems to be proof that they may be more than just friends.

    475

    While eulogizing poverty and philosophy, he attacked the gods, musicians, geometricians, astrologers, and the wealthy, and denied the efficacy of prayer.

    476

    While he has denied the incident has had a negative impact on his 10-year relationship with Kenny Gross, their impeding nuptials have been put on hold.

    477

    While he often denied it, it was quite obvious that the King of Pop had way too much work done and all but destroyed his face.

    478

    While media is media, Joel's musical heritage canot be denied or lightened.

    479

    While refusing to acknowledge the Roman Church as the true church, he allowed it to be a true church and a branch of the Catholic body, at the same time emphasizing the perils of knowingly associating with error; and with regard to the English Church he denied that the acceptance of all its articles was necessary.

    480

    While rumors are rampant that the young celebrity wild child has had breast implants, Lindsay Lohan denied it in a 2005 interview with Cosmo Girl, saying, "I developed very late in high school.

    481

    While she denied any knowledge of her phone number being in Shipton's room, Dean questioned if she was telling the truth.

    482

    While there is a possibility that your request might be denied, it might also be approved.

    483

    Wilson and his camp have vehemently denied reports of his heroin and cocaine use claiming that he has never done either of the dangerous drugs.

    484

    With respect to the origin of this epidemic, the possibility of its having originated on the spot, as in Resht and on the Euphrates in very similar situations, is not to be denied.

    485

    Within Calvinism itself Pelagianism was revived in Arminianism, which denied the irresistibility, and affirmed the universality of grace.

    486

    Without the right paperwork, your benefits could be denied.

    487

    Workers ' class position enables them to grasp the totality of social relations in a way that is denied an exploiting class.

    488

    Workers may complain to an employment tribunal if they are being denied rest periods, breaks or the paid annual leave entitlements.

    489

    Yet at the same time it cannot well be denied that she was in the habit of pointing to the said marvels as evidence of her Mahatma's existence.

    490

    Yet it can scarcely be denied that several of the " foreign " novelists have contributed a wholesome, if not quite Magyar, element of form or thought to literary narrative style in Hungary.

    491

    You denied me, despite what I'd call a fairly strong relationship.

    492

    You don't want to be denied warranty coverage just because you can't find your copy of the warranty.

    493

    You have applied for individual health insuranceand your application was denied.

    494

    You may have your own reasons for exercising, however, the health benefits cannot be denied.

    495

    You must specifically request a large stapler, which will be denied since there is no money .

    496

    You must specifically request a large stapler, which will be denied since there is no money " .

    497

    You will also receive a letter in the mail with the reason your application was denied.

    498

    Your contact with family and friends may be limited or monitored, and your access to TV, radio, cell phones, iPods, newspapers and magazines may be restricted or denied.

    499

    Your home warranty claim may be denied if the insurer determines that you have not maintained your home appropriately, the item was not installed properly or there is an unusual pattern of wear and tear.

    500

    Zeshin, shortly before he died, indicated Shirayama Fukumatsu as the man upon whom his mantle should descend, and that the judgment of this really great craftsman was correct cannot be denied by any one who has seen the works of Shirayama.