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    1. This al egation was of course denied, but the net result


    2. For weeks David had denied this one simple fact while lost in the fever of


    3. His permission to vend was denied and his accounts were declared payable


    4. He denied it at first but they ground him down and eventually he admitted that he’d known her


    5. Talstan still publicly denied having Angels and still called them an abomination when Gordon's Lamp left Sol


    6. Our captors denied us newspapers and magazines


    7. They'd been over this by mail for years now, they just denied his assertion that the quakes from the impact would shatter every dam


    8. There was no way to use those facts to talk to them when they just denied those facts


    9. The Roman world had at its root a governmental system that denied God


    10. ‘Lintze, I haven’t been sitting in here contemplating my navel for the past day or so … I don’t know what you understand by the term ‘retreat’, but here on Errd it is an in-depth soul-searching … there is no hiding from either Gotte or oneself … I should have done it years ago when I split up from Sanna … but I rejected the idea that I needed to … denied it completely

    11. She knew the time was soon coming when she would have to use that bucket, even that much magic was denied her


    12. When I talked to her, she first denied that she was your sister, but later admitted that you were a part of the family


    13. I am denied the right to go to church, because of my embarrassing condition


    14. He could tell by the way she was so reluctant to come here and denied so vehemently that she was trying to prevent it


    15. by the Thane and she was denied her prey


    16. That hit him hard, either that or he was having a second heart attack, but he denied it


    17. He denied it but I saw him cringe


    18. She started to deny it out of hand, then seemed startled and was going to say something else, then went ahead and denied it


    19. He was convinced that this was Desa, but she had denied that, maybe he could learn something by getting her to make up something about herself


    20. It was almost seven years ago, during the time they were working on the last and only batch of data the avatar ever sent over, that she realized she was fighting her growing affection because of her stubborn belief that she was denied love because of her early death

    21. But he knew his friend, the Elf Prince would not be denied this confrontation


    22. He accused my mother of consorting with an angel, but she denied the accusation


    23. The last was the old man who had denied knowing the pregnant woman


    24. To dream that you are being denied something suggests that you are not measuring up to the expectation of others


    25. Consider what you are being denied for additional significance


    26. All he wanted was to enforce the law and bring punishment to those who deserved it, and as a result he had lost his best and only friend, and was denied of all justice, for there could be none of that in Alataria


    27. He could spot two figures sitting in the front seats, yet the darkness that engulfed them denied him from seeing their faces


    28. Once again, the distance between them denied her from truly seeing his face, yet she knew it was the same person


    29. You are here because you denied the living God and his son, Jesus Christ


    30. That was when Congress tried to enact voting rule changes that would have denied voting for new citizens

    31. The immense heat of entry into Proxima 3’s atmosphere had denied them any handholds to allow them to climb up to the torn end of the tube


    32. ‘Well, at any rate, the Dormouse said–’ the Hatter went on, looking anxiously round to see if he would deny it too: but the Dormouse denied nothing, being fast asleep


    33. He was confronted with an array of multi-role craft: designed equally for high speed and high manoeuvrability within or out of the Earth’s atmosphere, one of these vessels had superluminal capability – although his b’tari supervisor denied that such a craft was in their possession


    34. He denied it by shaking his head as I continued


    35. that couldn't be denied


    36. Why had they no chance? Why had they no chance together? Why were they cut apart before they had time to do anything together? Why were they denied that ordinary, simple, common, pleasure? Dear God


    37. denied any blame for anything


    38. Unfortunately, owing to the comm network being off line in the last two days following the e-m pulse strike, he had been denied this


    39. She had begun to tense when he kissed her, although she had denied it when he confronted her about it


    40. This request was at first denied by the captain, though the presence of one of the Chosen seemed to make the man uneasy, so Adem sent a messenger to bring Jean, Carl, and Wil forward

    41. whether Jhordel should be demoted and denied future command


    42. She naturally denied the accusation, and he conceded privately (as a single man) that since his destiny was already determined he might as well make the most of it, and allow himself to be seduced


    43. Secondly, the white Nationalists really felt that they had a Noblesse Oblique—or need to carry what Kipling’s referred to as the “white man’s burden” in Africa as they had witnessed first-hand (this cannot be denied) the complete disorder and atrocious dictatorships which came to power wherever the Colonial powers granted independence to its colonies in Africa


    44. He looked horrified and emphatically denied any association, past or present with such


    45. His fingers denied her air, but she couldn’t give up


    46. this marvellous vision which is denied to others


    47. had ever heard the chimes denied that they were the sweetest in the


    48. princely charity, for she not only denied herself nearly every comfort,


    49. Of course it will be denied and said, “Yes there may be a few horrible ones who do this type of thing but we have systems in place where you can complain about your legal bills and we don’t condone it either


    50. Justice delayed is Justice denied or so say the long hair liberals











































    1. "Even if I'm only electrons, even if he denies it, he's still my son


    2. when the dark sky of winter denies that it will ever be day again,


    3. who vehemently denies the Holy One


    4. Whosoever denies the Son, the same hath not the Father: he that acknowledges the Son


    5. “He denies he had anything to do with it but I know


    6. of the United States, the State Department denies any involvement, commenting


    7. She covers up for screw-ups, she denies when she's blotto


    8. It limits you to what the rational allows, and denies you the power of the irrational


    9. It might appear that a devotional practice would call for the kind of spiritual fervor that denies everything except God


    10. ‘He denies it,’ said the King: ‘leave out that part

    11. That is not the scam for no one denies the right to charge reasonable fees


    12. The GW Bush administration still denies they overthrew Aristide


    13. Atheism/Agnosticism: Wherein lays the difference? The former is perhaps the more intellectually honest of the two in the manner an Atheist categorically denies the existence of God, unlike Agnostics, who, unwilling to incur the (potential) wrath of an ―improbable‖


    14. 'He denies it,' said the King: 'leave out that part


    15. One, with only a negative kind of faith to keep him company as he blindly marches ever so determinedly toward an eternity whose existence he so vociferously denies


    16. Most evil of all is the denial of the belief that undergirds the philosophy that provides the benefits of adherence to that covenant, and denies the Author and Finisher of that greatest of all agreements


    17. is true, but denies


    18. Already he bleeds us dry! In our schools, our universities, he denies us the right to know what is true


    19. A man is forced to call 911 from his hospital bed when the staff declares him beyond help and denies further treatment


    20. and sceptical Westerner who denies the very possibility of

    21. denies it, because it cannot be contained in words


    22. M: Who ever denies it? Of course the universe has no being


    23. they choose, is galling to the Socialists, for it denies their very existence that is at the heart of their picture of themselves


    24. ” This in effect denies individuals the 154 _________________________Robert Gates, Sr


    25. without hubris, it denies the solitude of a safe flight


    26. The wind of the moment lashes between the sheets, without hubris, it denies the solitude of a


    27. This makes him deeply aroused and wanting to climax but she denies his request until she is ready to climax with him as they experience the best orgasm ever


    28. But he denies that he is an atheist


    29. 9 but he who denies Me in the presence of men will be denied in the presence of the angels of God


    30. Every man who confesses me now before men I also will confess him before my Father which is in heaven; but whoever denies me before men I also will deny him before my Father who is in Heaven

    31. If the heathen chastise their slaves when one of them denies his master what think you will your Lord do who has authority over all men? Put away these counsels out of your hearts that you may live continually unto God


    32. Disaster to you lawyers! because you have taken away the key of knowledge; you did not enter in yourselves and those who were entering in you hindered; Beware of the yeast of the Pharisees which is hypocrisy because there is nothing covered that shall not be revealed; neither hidden that shall not be known; therefore whatever you have spoken in darkness shall be heard in the light and that which you have spoken in the ear in closets shall be proclaimed on the housetops and I say to you my friends do not be afraid of those who kill the body and after that they have nothing more that they can do but I will forewarn you of whom you shall fear: Fear Him who after he has killed has power to throw into Hell; Yes I say to you fear Him; Are not five sparrows sold for two copper coins and not one of them is forgotten before God? but even the very hairs of your head are all numbered therefore do not fear; you are of more value than many sparrows; Also I say to you Whoever shall confess Me before men the Son of Man shall also confess him before the angels of God but he who denies Me before men shall be denied before the angels of God and whoever shall speak a word against the Son of Man it shall be forgiven but to him who blasphemes against the Holy Spirit it shall not be forgiven; and when they bring you to the synagogues and to magistrates and powers do not hold to any thought of how or what things you shall answer or what you shall say because the Holy Spirit shall teach you in the same hour what you ought to say


    33. God delays and denies you the things just to test out hunger


    34. Yer doin' a great job, nobody denies that, but then, ya do have


    35. of us that hates and that represses and denies our hatred has remained


    36. ‖ The latter of which Captain Gravitt denies!


    37. (It also denies a defendant's constitutional right to a fair and speedy trial


    38. Of course, Poseidon denies stealing the master bolt


    39. He denies all responsibility and may get involved in criminal or violent activities to harm others or himself


    40. He endures many of life’s hardships, yet never once denies his faith in you

    41. Says they have been reeking havoc on the Alliance countries, doing special ops missions, it’s all top secret, the government denies that it has ever done cloning


    42. No one denies its importance, but by itself this is not enough to produce a happy, long term relationship


    43. He who denies them is as blind as he who trusts them too deeply


    44. 5 Materialism denies God, secularism simply ignores him; at least that was the earlier attitude


    45. 7 No social system or political regime which denies the reality of God can contribute in any constructive and lasting manner to the advancement of human civilization


    46. “What happens if he denies the motion?" Jeff inquired


    47. I believe him when he denies responsibility for the attack on Victoria but, although he hasn’t named them, he’s perfectly aware of who’s behind it and almost certainly in league with them


    48. A person who truly is selfish is one who denies some hurt in himself, causing a lack of self


    49. This lack of love adds hurt to the hurt already existing under his denial, both of which he now denies, increasing his lack of self


    50. Charging such outrageous prices for going to a game in many sports, not just football, denies spectators the chance to attend and support their team











































    1. I wouldn't put it past Venna to completely deny that she has ever laid eyes on me before even though she was the most tempestuous four Earth years my bed has ever experienced


    2. · What you most hate is what you deny in yourself


    3. No one will deny that life has changed drastically in the past two generations


    4. Tahlmute had to deny this was a job for the Kassikan


    5. A good definition of love is the degree to which one is willing to deny himself for the good of another


    6. Some of them might be down here in the Gengee by accident, but many of the crew wanted to deny their origin entirely and stick with the identity Tahlmute gave them


    7. "I am here," Herndon said, "I do not deny being Brazilian


    8. To deny this is to deny God Himself


    9. She couldn’t deny them this; she just worried for their safety


    10. Being diagnosed does not make me any more sick then the millions out there who deny, regress, and avoid, etc

    11. "He tried to deny it after


    12. The Scathers deny this; their egos are so great that they will not allow themselves to be bested by the likes of the Ogatu


    13. businessman, but you cannot deny that a businessman sees reality


    14. And old Master Seatac, seeing what each of them had tried to deny, collected on many more bets


    15. ‘What and deny Jane the fun of having a wedding in the family – that would be cruel, Simon


    16. Patass was probably twenty eight and the sergeant might be trying to deny forty


    17. You cannot deny the nature that is truth


    18. But I will not deny that I thought about it


    19. If he didn’t start telling her what he was really thinking, they were not going to have anything to talk about at all were they? At this point what did it matter? She could deny it but the evidence was there


    20. He has no more room to deny that I am a different person

    21. Though she might deny it to some others, she still considered herself Yingolian


    22. But how can she deny the truth of what he is saying? Would she have said no? Probably not, although she would have arranged to pick them up from the club


    23. He is our very own fellow, though he is bound now for England; Yes, he's a jolly good fellow, Which nobody can deny


    24. But in spite of her rebuffs, Jorma had persisted like an Earth man, letting her slip into the familiar role of the man wanting more and the woman striving to deny


    25. She could see he was going to pretend he had just happened by and deny she was under surveillance


    26. Me – the other woman? Me - involved in a sordid, hole-in-the-corner affair? But it’s not like that … For the millionth time I try to justify the unjustifiable; to make sense of the illogical; to deny the undeniable


    27. You’re here to confirm or deny the other one percent


    28. I don’t deny that they feel in their hearts that they are being noble in trying to revive the victims


    29. He would be questioned, he would deny everything


    30. If she believed them to be correct, then she’d have to admit she had the ability she wanted to deny

    31. But she couldn't deny that he could be attractive if he only had some hair, and an eager young man could make giving lessons a bit of fun


    32. Neither did the others, but Emma couldn't deny the pungent sent of roses


    33. Coach Demera would deny it to his deathbed, but I think he was just


    34. ‘He’ll deny it – and where would that leave us? We


    35. restrain her anger, but she couldn’t deny that it had been


    36. Alfred had gotten over his funk about failing to pick up Alan from the river raft after a few months, as soon as he also began to deny that Alan was dead


    37. categorically deny the rumour that I actually bought one


    38. Even if he was mad, even if he purposely sabotaged the ship to land them on an infected planet, Gem couldn’t deny that he was still damned clever


    39. I can categorically deny that we were using any


    40. The magistrate, when he heard these things, began to cry, saying, "The soul of my friend is really present; I can no longer doubt or deny it

    41. She started to deny it out of hand, then seemed startled and was going to say something else, then went ahead and denied it


    42. She too wanted to deny the elf's tale, but saw only brutal honesty in the One Elf's face


    43. I'm going to be honest with you, I can't deny my feelings for her, but I can't deny my feelings for you either


    44. ‘Thank you,’ said Janice, not bothering to deny her alleged relationship with Axel


    45. good relations with the Church in order to deny France an


    46. She couldn’t deny the possibility – the man’s power had been unlike anything she had ever seen – but could it possibly be true? Her attempt to match the white robed woman’s stern demeanor was shattered; the image of this Destroyer unleashing his power against the Plague brought a smile to her face


    47. Yet, he couldn’t deny that danger was out there


    48. No man can deny it’s perfect! The other side will heal, and those scratches on her titties, why they’re nothing


    49. He couldn’t deny it any longer, his mind was not his own


    50. To do it would mean to deny













































    1. It was years too soon, he thought, but he hadn't paid enough attention had he? Or was he just too drunk at the time? No one else seemed to think it was imminent, but there was no denying that it was something huge falling from the sky and it looked like it was aimed straight at the camp


    2. ‘No, but there is no denying that a lot of employers dislike taking on staff who are older and more experienced than they are


    3. There’s no denying the wallpaper has to come off … but that shouldn’t be too difficult to do and a coat of paint on the walls will soon brighten the place up


    4. I hoarded my daily ration of cigarettes, denying myself the luxury of nicotine relief for hours on end, until, like a binge drinker I felt compelled to indulge in some weird chain-smoking ritual, gorging on tar and smoke until I was physically sick


    5. Glaring at me for being reasonable and denying her the chance of a decent row, Katie stomps off


    6. They run away in fear, denying what they want most


    7. is no denying the effectiveness of the technique, and


    8. There’s no denying that we make an odd bunch


    9. 5Having a form of godliness, but denying the power thereof: from such turn away


    10. “You are the second person in the known universe I’ve met who has ever known my mother,” Ava said, still denying that Knmonaweep Nightday

    11. We have difficulty dissuading ourselves from the habit of thinking we are 'one;' so to not acknowledge our presumed 'unity' by avoiding saying 'I' is tantamount to denying our existence


    12. he remained resolutely silent, neither confirming nor denying Tom’s


    13. government was denying accountability for his actions


    14. denying that,' said Tours


    15. “Young master, there is no denying I am beholding to you, whatever Chloe tells to her stepmother


    16. " There's no denying that


    17. the end he decided there was no point in denying it, so


    18. ’ There seemed little point now in denying that


    19. art of denying himself that final pleasure too fast


    20. WHEN YOU SPEAK OUT AND STOP THE DENYING

    21. thinking or denying reality, but looking past the reality that


    22. his head was better - but there was no denying that he


    23. denying that - but there seemed little alternative


    24. Or… all of the above? Are you simply… denying that you are…


    25. There was no denying it


    26. He's denying us from doing anything without running into the Justicars


    27. You are suppressing some old habit or denying yourself of something


    28. Now unfolded, the newspaper showed her picture on the front page, large enough to cover more than half of the page, while Triggen's hand purposely covered any text below it, denying her from seeing whatever is written about her, including her real name, which she guessed should have also been there


    29. There was no use denying that fact now


    30. denying your current situation

    31. Despite the relative comfort of his bed, the plushness of the décor – a relining chair, a walnut work desk with a holo- interactive terminal, and exercise equipment for every muscle in his reconstituted body – there was no denying the obvious fact that he could not venture beyond this ten by fifteen metre room, no matter how determined and resourceful he knew himself to be


    32. From an electronics point of view it was not the most interesting place, but there was no denying that it was the most important


    33. ” Well we might have stayed like that forever with George denying things and the woman showing him the child If Johnny Lewis and his brother in law Owen had not come out of the side door to see what was up


    34. There could be no point in denying the threat when, in its people’s eyes, their nation was the cultural and political focal point of the world


    35. There could be no denying that she was beautiful, and he found himself attracted to her


    36. I’m concerned that both you and Tobin may be denying yourselves precious life force if you continue to resist wielding teron


    37. There was no denying it: he felt nervous


    38. I do not have many heroes left, but Albert Speer, the former Armaments Minister during Hitler’s time made a point of not denying his guilt at the Nuremberg Trials after the Second World War because he said there exist such a thing as “collective responsibility


    39. I still denying it and rightly so! It was not me who did the grinding


    40. Denying a child a trophy is very sad and uncalled for to begin with

    41. Repressing and denying the creative/sexual energy has led to


    42. The litany of abuses predicated in the name of free expression, or proxy ―decisions‖ made on behalf of others who are unable to make informed decisions, are understood by the hordes of mentally ill people roaming the streets, who should be otherwise institutionalized for their own safety, if not for the safety of our society, for that matter, who remain on the streets, unable to properly care for themselves, mandated by civil rights organizations fearful that their rights may be jeopardized, people otherwise incapable of making a rational assessment of their own condition; not to mention conferring legitimacy to sexual deviancy in all its varieties that many of us have casually resigned ourselves to as ―simply‖ alternative lifestyles or championing (equal) protection under the law, that, in some instances, should call for censorship, or implausible assumptions regarding the ―unborn,‖ (Abortion) remanding millions of innocents to an early grave, a convenience for women fretting over their figures or professional careers, abetted by spineless politicians, who for expediency sake, continue advancing legislation denying them (―unborn‖) their own inalienable right to choose, had they the means, or encouraging a culture of death (Euthanasia) for the convenience of (the) would-be custodians of the terminally ill or perhaps to (simply) reduce the increasing costs of Healthcare, or the legalization of drugs because that too is a convenient alternative for a number of individuals who have seemingly lost the will to rid our society of rampant drug abuse and therefore justify such (hare-brained) schemes from the vantage point of opportunity savings or reduced social costs, or movements to eliminate God from the public consciousness lest society be reminded of its sins or perhaps because many of us have (conveniently) chosen to become our own gods


    43. There is no denying the fact, however, that (adolescent) designs on the part of parents trying to act ―cool‖ and ―hip‖ have actually undermined their effectiveness as parents


    44. Addendum to the above: Although I am not entirely certain that Reason is an actual component of Intelligence, there is no denying its (practical) value that oftentimes exceeds the highest intellectual powers


    45. Racial quotas and preferences are denying many promising students equal access to quality schools by promoting a ―spoils‖ system that seeks to redress ―historical‖ grievances by replacing academically gifted students with lesser scholastic talents by virtue of their race, ethnicity, gender and religion rather than academic achievement


    46. Watching out for and preventing or stopping abuse and harm is obviously better than not watching and not stopping abuse and harm, or even refusing to look and denying harm exists


    47. Apparently they kept on denying any knowledge much to the glee of 5 whom then proceeded with a few fatherly talks to remind them how unpleasant a lack of recollection is in real life


    48. BT are denying the possibility that anyone could hack into their highly sensitive Listener satellite, a spokesman stating that the safeguards built into the network would make this impossible


    49. But some part of me still fought it, denying the inevitability, demanding that I keep this part of myself from him, the creature to whom I’d already given far too much


    50. There was no denying that his hands trembled as he grabbed his keys, hat and black case










































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    Synonyms for "deny"

    deny traverse refuse abnegate reject abjure disavow renounce dispute contradict disagree contravene controvert disprove cross disown disclaim disallow keep back repudiate withhold

    "deny" definitions

    declare untrue; contradict


    refuse to accept or believe


    refuse to grant, as of a petition or request


    refuse to let have


    deny oneself (something); restrain, especially from indulging in some pleasure


    deny formally (an allegation of fact by the opposing party) in a legal suit


    refuse to recognize or acknowledge