How To Use Deny In A Sentence

  • Nor do I deny that they sometimes abuse their power and are unfair to individuals.
  • All four men continue to deny any wrongdoing under the criminal and sporting proceedings. Times, Sunday Times
  • Searle wants to deny that collective intentions are analyzable in terms of singular intentions, but he also wants (and in my view with better reasons) to deny that there are collective spirits or other mysterious creations.
  • This is the only country in Europe to deny cancer screening to its citizens.
  • Truly, Ranald, my trusty friend," said Dalgetty, "I will not deny that the case may be soon my own; for I am so forfoughen (being, as A Legend of Montrose
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  • Prayer, and receive the Sacrament every day; because they do not subject and submit themselves wholly and entirely to him that hath Light, nor deny and conquer themselves, nor give up themselves totally to God, with a perfect divesting and disinteresting of themselves: In a word, till the Soul be purified in the Fire of Inward Pain, it will never get to a State of The spiritual guide which disentangles the soul / by Michael de Molinos ; edited with an introduction by Kathleen Lyttelton and a note by H. Scott Holland.
  • He tried to deny it. Shame on him!
  • She was arrested and charged with treason, a capital offence, but made no attempt to deny her actions. Times, Sunday Times
  • One thing no one can deny is how direspectful the media has been against clinton. Core constituency laments Clinton's exit
  • The Response did however deny the terms of the agreements alleged by the claimants.
  • This is the proposition that I hoped the government would deny, or at least remain agnostic about.
  • But the real problem with citing thorough court review as a standard for denying clemency is that none of the 152 executions Bush approved would have landed on his desk had the cases not already passed through all the courts. The Texas Clemency Memos
  • Sparing us all the obligatory arguments about Ford “defining the American West” with his sweeping, desolate camera shots and Wayne’s anabashedly American Americanness, there’s just no denying that Ford and Wayne — tag team partners on more than 20 films — are simply one of the most prolific duos in celluloid history. Top 10 Actor / Director Tandems In Movie History | Best Week Ever
  • The marines all deny murder and affray. The Sun
  • They love the series and some whitehats tell em they gotta do it in three movies and some bullshit tv series..which most likely wouldnt be hbo or the like they cancelled deadwood in three seasons because it was too expensive to produce. network tv adaptation would be a catastrophe and blasphamy..they deny it probably out of respect. Ron Howard to direct DARK TOWER movie trilogy
  • So, as John suggests, why won't they simply put the matter to rest by confirming or denying the facts as set out in the memos?
  • In fact the survey question made no mention of shutting out vehicles, nor denying access to a major section of the Desert Park and to the gullies.
  • Five challengers have launched campaigns to deny Jacob a second four-year term at the helm of the diverse district.
  • The statute seems to be cumbersomely written but it appears the intent was to deny the use of the “Castle Doctrine” defense to someone engaged in drug trafficking. The Volokh Conspiracy » Drug Dealers’ Self-Defense Against Other Drug Dealers
  • He had never justified his habit by denying that smoking was bad for his health, he knew it was, but that didn't make him enjoy it any less.
  • The latter instinct, I would speculate, is the ability of mammals to deny the self in favor of the herd. Hide this from Robin Hanson, Arnold Kling | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty
  • Shortly before the outbreak of the Peloponnesian War he was charged by the political opponents of Pericles with impiety, that is, with denying the gods recognized by the State.
  • The funds did not admit or deny wrongdoing as part of the settlement. Times, Sunday Times
  • The same techniques are allegedly used to boost fuel efficiency, although manufacturers deny the claims. Times, Sunday Times
  • Congress recently acted to deny trade preferences to countries that fail to meet their legal obligations to end such abusive child labor.
  • He appeared on national television to deny the claims.
  • Before then, she may deny both sides the no-deal outcome they crave with more fudge and mudge. Times, Sunday Times
  • Few can deny the impact of his leadership.
  • He would not confirm or deny these points, preferring not to delve into the past. Times, Sunday Times
  • Materialization of both wish and phantasy is monstrous to Victor, because his egoic coherence depends on denying the death-drive that he sublimes as life — especially the life of science, invention, and creativity. Attached to Reading: Mary Shelley's Psychical Reality
  • I am not of Paracelsus's mind, that boldly delivers a receipt to make a man without conjunction; yet cannot but wonder at the multitude of heads that do deny traduction, having no other arguments to confirm their belief than that rhetorical sentence and antimetathesis [I. 51] of Augustine, "creando infunditur, infundendo creatur. Religio Medici, Hydriotaphia, and the Letter to a Friend
  • They issued a joint statement denying the charges.
  • He doesn't deny that modern western lifestyles have many unhealthful components. Times, Sunday Times
  • As drafted, neither bill would deny public elementary or secondary education to illegal immigrants, as Proposition 187 sought to do.
  • How the members of any pleasant evening-company might astonish or amuse each other by narrating together the contradictory views the same voluble discourser has unfolded to them successively during the passage of one hour! so easily we bend and conform, and deny God and ourselves, to gratify the guest we converse with. The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 12, No. 74, December, 1863
  • We told them to get out.Three deny they left twins to die in barn fire.
  • The political and philosophical failure of recent years has been to deny that relationship. Times, Sunday Times
  • Materialists who hold that the mind is a complex physical system deny that it is possible for there to be an Evil Genius world, since, on their view, your mind could not possibly exist in a matterless world. Dr. Nishad
  • The former Archbishop of Canterbury hit out yesterday at extreme atheists who are intolerant of religious views and attempt to deny Christians a voice in public debate.
  • Granting Salvation to some and denying it to others regardless of merit is unjust. Augustine vs. Pelagius Part Two - Grace, Salvation, and Redemption | Heretical Ideas Magazine
  • Finally, that evening, both drivers were called to account but both continued to deny having ever seen it, and, after the passage of time, neither could be positively identified as the recipient.
  • He would deny the allegation, and, as the politician said, "defy the allegator. History of the University of North Carolina. Volume I: From its Beginning to the Death of President Swain, 1789-1868
  • Rwanda refused to confirm or deny the reported incursion, which raised fears of reignition of a devastating six-nation, five-year central African war that started with the 1998 Rwandan invasion of ANC Daily News Briefing
  • However, this misconception serves to desex women by denying them their right to freedom of sexual expression.
  • I have heard and read that such things as coriander is considered contraband and that Israel will not confirm or deny if an item would be considered contraband. The Volokh Conspiracy » Israeli Version of Ship Incident
  • The aim of these fine distinctions, not to say hair-splitting, is to deny the Marxist thesis that the driving forces of the war were rooted in economic and geopolitical conflicts of the major capitalist powers.
  • Rydzyk has refused to deny making the comments, according to the BBC.Rydzyk has been described as a "kingmaker" in Poland. Priest known for extreme views invited to European parliament by MEPs
  • If I compare it to the symphonies, concerti, and chamber music, it seems rather bland to me, but why deny people their fun?
  • Represents a combination of a user's identity, an access mask, and an access control type (allow or deny).
  • I wanted to like the movie if only because the critics hated it so, but I couldn't deny the unmistakable truth that it was not very good.
  • Its flowery and elevated diction, however, deny the characters speech that approximates dialogue between real people.
  • Do me the favour to deny me at once.
  • Most writers deny thinking of a specific reader, or of a species called readers when writing.
  • That is not to deny the importance of the concept of unjust enrichment in the law of this country.
  • n. - doctrine denying existence of universe distinct from God. acosmist, acroamatic adj. - esoteric, told only orally. acrocephalic Xml's Blinklist.com
  • Even the campaign's biggest newspaper enthusiasts are nervous about any accusation of being prejudiced, devoting many column inches to denying charges of homophobia and bigotry before they had even been made.
  • They could neither confirm nor deny reports that the chairperson was to be replaced.
  • As she got used to the testing conditions, she pushed through to the third and final qualifying position, denying her opponent of a semi-final berth.
  • Under oath Peter could not deny that this was how she was employed by the mill.
  • Similarly, although nobody wants to be called a prude, one could hardly deny that being offended by non-abstinence sex education, pre-marital sex, and homosexuality is objectively anti-sex (that is to say: unmarried, non-heterosexual, and/or kinky sex). Matthew Yglesias » Also: The Sky Is Blue
  • They may, indeed, I deny not, marry if they will, and have free choice, some of them; but in the meantime their case is desperate, Lupum auribus tenent, they hold a wolf by the ears, they must either burn or starve. Anatomy of Melancholy
  • Burdekin plum (PLEIOGYNIUM SOLANDRI), and all sorts of unpromisingly tough and apparently indigestible, innutritious woodeny nuts and drupes. The Confessions of a Beachcomber
  • While liberation from superstition and autocratic oppression is the great legacy of the Enlightenment, to perpetuate the repression of all spiritual expression in the name of reason is to continue to deny our innate being.
  • He heard the perps denying the charges that were brought against them.
  • She returned to court nevertheless, and constantly denying her marriage, fought it out with the effrontery which is so easily forgiven, in fashionable life, to youth, wit, and beauty. Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine — Volume 55, No. 340, February, 1844
  • If both must be taken or rejected together, an alternative which we emphatically deny, what sincere and earnest thinker now, whose will is unterrifiedly consecrated to truth, can be expected to hesitate long? The Destiny of the Soul A Critical History of the Doctrine of a Future Life
  • They appeared at court yesterday to deny charges of murder.
  • Nor can they demonstrate any ability to provide better service through innovation; the only remaining room left to innovate is in figuring out how to deny claims. Think Progress » Health Care Industry Front Group Cheers Death Of The Public Option With Large Washington Post Ad
  • From moral relativism to denying the unique moral authority of God was a short step.
  • There's no denying it: I've been getting porky and out of shape lately.
  • This policy of keeping inventories low will deny consumers a buffer against any production cutbacks that the cartel may make if prices weaken.
  • I could never deny, in looking back upon what followed, that I was eminently stockish; and I must say the ladies were well drilled to have so long a patience with me. David Balfour, a sequel to Kidnapped.
  • Silva issued a statement denying all knowledge of the affair.
  • We should reflect the Humanism and endue with more meanings, but it's impossible to deny the importance of Humanism . In the face of sustainable developmen...
  • I was cheating Jinna out of something, not by denying her a false avowal of love, but by accommodating our attraction. THE GOLDEN FOOL: BOOK TWO OF THE TAWNY MAN
  • To categorically deny this inquiry is absolutely wrong. The Volokh Conspiracy » More on Liz Cheney
  • There is no denying the fact that she is an excellent scholar.
  • The French ambassador and consul general also deny it. Times, Sunday Times
  • He would neither confirm nor deny that Smith was the officer accused by Kennedy.Smith has not been a prominent officer.
  • They also deny that delaying the pain until after the election is a cynical political ploy. Times, Sunday Times
  • Jack had the hardihood to deny what he has done.
  • It doesn't make for a moving spectacle - it is too cruel and joyless - but there is no denying the sense of awe which accompanies this rare parade of its talents.
  • We deny breaching any data protection laws. Times, Sunday Times
  • -. (person) denying doctrine of the fall of Man. antilogarithm Xml's Blinklist.com
  • In the peculiar circumstances of this case, I find that a case has not been made to deny the directors their right to enforce the by-laws of the corporation.
  • Well, if he couldn't help saying it, he might at least have had the decency to deny it when asked, but didn't.
  • She's a whirlwind of anger and violence, desperate to deny the finality of Rocky's affliction that she knew she would one day have to face.
  • I'll not deny that flowers pop up their heads afield without such call, that the jack-in-the-pulpit speaks its maiden sermon on some other beckoning of nature. Journeys to Bagdad
  • Subsequent evidence may confirm or deny that inference.
  • An Alzheimer's charity claims new health guidelines could be denying local dementia sufferers an effective treatment.
  • There is no denying that this is an odd moment captured forever - the curious intersection of a revolution and a dissipated Hollywood has-been.
  • The government was forced to deny that it planned to impose such a levy. Bad Food Britain
  • Who can deny Stephen Lang was one fantastic bad ass however 'cliched' he might have been and I loved Sam Worthington's gentle, subtle style of acting. Avatar: The Good and The Bad
  • I think everybody realises that when you have development some areas obviously will be impacted on and nobody can deny that.
  • I sorrow without relief for the sight that you deny, and die, for I long to die.
  • Confidence, never deny yourself of it, for it costs you nothing and leads to great things.
  • Instead, it will try to perform address resolution by sending Neighbor Solicitations, but the Neighbor Solicitation will not result in a response, denying service to the attacked host.
  • Sending people to casualty and denying people access to shelters was and is and will always be the domain of the political directorate.
  • Kilpatrick and Betty appears in court to deny that afterward has the adulterous love affair.
  • Beyond your personal encouragement (and a Chiefs aye a consoling influence on the field, I'll never deny), there's little you could do here that cannot, with your pardon, be fairly well done by Sir Donald and myself, and Elrigmore here, who have made what you might call a trade of tulzie and brulzie. John Splendid The Tale of a Poor Gentleman, and the Little Wars of Lorn
  • I'm about to deny Stacey entry and he hits me with a, "She's fam. Let her in."
  • He would not confirm or deny these points, preferring not to delve into the past. Times, Sunday Times
  • Still, the king kept his fair head high and brazened it out, and Father and I went and stood on either side of him, and all my brothers stood behind us, and no one can deny that we are a handsome family, or at the very least tall, and the thing is done, nobody can now deny it. The White Queen
  • The depressive group are sitting quietly after ten minutes, the happy group are all chatting, but both groups deny they've been influenced by statements.
  • That is not to deny some young people are disconnected from society. Times, Sunday Times
  • ‘I saw you,’ he added, betting that she wouldn't attempt to deny it and cause a scene in public.
  • He who will carefully examine the flowers of orchids for himself will not deny the existence of the above series of gradations—from a mass of pollen-grains merely tied together by threads, with the stigma differing but little from that of an ordinary flower, to a highly complex pollinium, admirably adapted for transportal by insects; nor will he deny that all the gradations in the several species are admirably adapted in relation to the general structure of each flower for its fertilisation by different insects. VII. Miscellaneous Objections to the Theory of Natural Selection
  • We do all the talking; we plead, wheedle, deny and cajole.
  • It is equally important that the practice of not confirming or denying the existence of a warrant is maintained consistently.
  • They started to deny what was happening, had less energy and became irritable.
  • I sobbed and wept so that my eyes were almost blind; and the ruffian you have such sympathy with stood opposite: presuming every now and then to bid me "wisht," and denying that it was his fault; and, finally, frightened by my assertions that I would tell papa, and that he should be put in prison and hanged, he commenced blubbering himself, and hurried out to hide his cowardly agitation. Wuthering Heights
  • His voice lacks the distinctive cadence for which he would become known, but there's no denying the presence he brings to the part.
  • That there are risks associated with civil disobedience no one would deny, and among them is the risk of anarchy.
  • Most children his age should have been romping around playing, breaking prize possessions then denying it profusely.
  • They deny offences including conspiracy to corrupt and the trial at Southwark crown court continues. Times, Sunday Times
  • Some authors fill a novel with futuristic scenery and jargon and then strenuously, even stertorously, deny that it's science fiction. Embassytown by China Miéville – review
  • Eureka! by chaining patients to a eyebolt set in a concrete wall in a dark, cold setting, by denying them food, they lose weight rapidly! Archive 2007-04-01
  • First, none of these critics of a commonsense doctrine of agency deny that the subject or representations of the subject exert significant effects, nor do they deny the subject a kind of social effectivity or agency.
  • If George wishes to deny the right of inheritance, ‘he must do so with regard to movable as well as in the case of immovable goods, or at least he must demonstrate why immovables, and not movables, should be inheritable.’
  • Absolutely all, with Allègre self-denyingly on her right hand, with that impenetrable air of guardianship. The Arrow of Gold : A Story Between Two Notes
  • This is not to deny, of course, that crime and violence in contemporary society is an important social reality.
  • Research indicates that stigma, shame and prejudice result in people delaying treatment and families denying that a family member may have a mental illness.
  • The only disappointment for the Villagers was the fact they conceded a controversial converted try late on to deny them a prized clean sheet.
  • (i.e. the pradhâna); we deny this, because (the term alluded to) refers to what is contained in the simile of the body (i.e. the body itself); and (that the text) shows. The Vedanta-Sutras with the Commentary by Sankaracarya Sacred Books of the East, Volume 1
  • They'll deny it to the day they die, but if my parents met any other way than by stumbling drunkenly into each other at some kegger, I'll eat my shoe.
  • Neither he nor Tom shows how their position-on their own premises-can account for any necessary differences without denying homoousian, because, they argue, all necessary differences are essential differences. PhilGons.com
  • On the precept of self-denial he takes notice, that by it Christ commands us, first, to be crucified to our own flesh and will; secondly, to spare ourselves in nothing; thirdly, not only to deny ourselves, but thoroughly to deny ourselves; by this little particle _thoroughly_, adding great force to his precept. The Lives of the Fathers, Martyrs, and Principal Saints January, February, March
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  • She said that the decision to deny entry to members of the public was due to issues of ‘public liability insurance’ and a general need for tight security at any facility.
  • They deny conspiring to defraud the borough's returning officer by dishonestly causing and permitting applications for proxy votes. Times, Sunday Times
  • I do not deny that I planned sabotage. The Sun
  • Screen shot of a Twitter page, with an overlay, asking the user to deny or allow the MyTtWebClient to access and update data on Twitter.
  • Being happy and feeling pleasure are good things that you need not ever deny yourself.
  • We are certainly given no clues that these flashes of black indicate that Julie is ‘denying her memories’ or that she is trying to repel her memories and obliterate the past by regressing to a time before memory was active in her as a subject.
  • That much," she waspishly informed an imperturbable Myst, curled comfortably on a chair," is impossible to deny. A RAKE'S VOW
  • To deny causality is to deny divine wisdom, for causality is a necessary relation.
  • The adenylate energy charge decreased only slightly and stabilized at rather high values in all species.
  • ˜hyletic™ data in experience would seem to indicate they, at least, would strongly deny they held such views. Consciousness and Intentionality
  • Sutherland found that this took place by way of a newly discovered enzyme called adenyl cyclase. Physiology or Medicine 1971 - Press Release
  • Paradoxically, much figurative art uses excessive detail to cover up, to make things more dense and to deny space. Improve Your Landscape Painting
  • Secondly, the content of the article attempts to disempower women, in particular mothers, by denying that mothers have control over their bodies as well as by denying the assistance provided by midwives and other women attending births.
  • Reno apparently felt compelled to deny not just that she was a lesbian, but that she had any sexuality at all.
  • For ten more months, doctors in Britain can continue, legally, to deny people access to their own medical records.
  • They deny both the necessity and the validity of atonement by the death of the Cross, and affirm that its propitiation is not necessary to salvation.
  • There's no denying that the Mavs could stand pat and remain elite.
  • Othello. Prithee, no more: let him come when he will; I will deny thee nothing.
  • It's very common for adolescents to deny that they have asthma, so they may stop taking medications and have more flares and symptoms.
  • Now she has just been told that the years of denying herself proper nutrition has left her with osteoporosis and the bone strength of a 90-year-old. The Sun
  • effecient" and "a great player, nobody can deny that" and completely decontextualise it into a criticism. TEAMtalk Football News
  • In this latter case the rule applies: non entis nulla sunt predicata; that is to say, what we affirm and what we deny, respecting such an object, are equally untrue, and the apagogic mode of arriving at the truth is in this case impossible. The Critique of Pure Reason
  • Twins are genetic duplicates of each other, but no one would deny that each is a distinct human individual.
  • As indicated previously, intracellular calcium is usually an inhibitor of adenylate cyclase, but this is not invariably the case.
  • The law doesn't allow judges to deny such requests and it mandates payment for investigators and expert witnesses.
  • There's no denying they add to the gaiety of TV. The Sun
  • I was cheating Jinna out of something, not by denying her a false avowal of love, but by accommodating our attraction. THE GOLDEN FOOL: BOOK TWO OF THE TAWNY MAN
  • Despite the foods' unnoticeable lack of dairy, my meat-eating relatives couldn't deny their deliciousness. Maya Gottfried: How to Be a Vegan on Thanksgiving
  • They have inflamed the feelings of Chinese victims by seeking to deny their responsibility for outrages such as the Rape of Nanking.
  • Three men deny conspiracy to commit burglary. Times, Sunday Times
  • To say social democracy has failed in every iteration is to deny the existence of northern Europe. Matthew Yglesias » Americans Don’t Like “Socialism” But Many Democrats Do
  • But it does this by denying it any moral status at all.
  • The decision to deny aid was based on clear-headed reasoning.
  • To deny the reality of the divine love is to enter the dark territory where it can not be found.
  • You can deny it all you want and put on your somber face and cry your crocodile tears when decrying the results you have invoked and "preyed" for; but, your only regret is that the the real target was not hit. Redskins Insider Podcast -- The Washington Post
  • They may both be remakes of better films, but there is no denying that the American versions of these Japanese classics now command a very strong position in the marketplace.
  • That all has to come, and I don't deny that there are complexities in taking these treatments.
  • Goldsmith to try them, which he did; wherefore understanding that he was brought present before you this day, I hastily commanded one of my servants to fetch the purse which he had sealed, and here I bring it unto you to see whether he will deny his owne signe or no: and you may easily conject that his words are untrue, which he alleadged against the young man, touching the buying of the poyson, considering hee bought the poyson himselfe. The Golden Asse
  • But, recent days, Google not only deny the whole shoot strongly, but say that the Google model based on Android platform will be released this year.
  • Blessed Heaven! deny not to my prayers, my friend, my admonisher, my adviser, at a time so critical to myself. Clarissa Harlowe
  • The other Yakut avoid them, sometimes even deny that there are any Chenka people at all. TROPIC OF NIGHT
  • What I deny is that either Ho Chi Minh or Che were any sense their moral equivalents. Matthew Yglesias » The Real Bill Ayers Kind Of Sucks
  • You deny access to common medications, because your formulary is the most restrictive. Being Poor is Hoping the Toothache Goes Away. « Whatever
  • But having viewed several of these spectacles herself, she could not deny that they were perversely arousing. COLDHEART CANYON
  • A teenager in small town Alabama shouldn't have to deny that he listens to a band for fear that he'll be hanged from a flag pole by his underwear, or worse. My Life in Song
  • But the officials deny there was any intention to kill.
  • They deny allegations that torture and ill-treatment are widespread.
  • The massive cloaks of both Virgin and Magi are the most distinctive feature of the relief; by concealing and negating the body beneath they deny the Greek heritage that is so conspicuous a feature of his other work.
  • But cadastral surveys, by carving the land up into unnaturally straight-edged blocks (first on paper and then, where possible, in the soil itself), assigning (or denying) rights to it in terms of commercial ownership, and buttressing the lines on these maps with the power of state-sanctioned law, sought to transform and appropriate not only control over territorial organization but the land itselfand thus the foundation of Africans 'social organization and culture. Where Women Make History: Gendered Tellings of Community and Change in Magude, Mozambique
  • Aronoff, Riffe, other lawmakers and lobbyists adamantly deny any connection between campaign contributions, honoraria and legislative action.
  • I do not deny that I planned sabotage. The Sun
  • I know lots of parents who make it a point to deny their children candy, toys and non-essentials teaching the daily difference between need and want.
  • Nevertheless there is no denying that the threat of removal has radically altered the relationship between chairmen and committee members.
  • After the incident, Indonesia Ambassador to ROK embassy door Nicolas La Sida website issued a statement denying relocation information.
  • They all deny the claims and have vowed to defend themselves in court. Times, Sunday Times
  • It's shocking that hospitals can deny help to older people.
  • No one would deny that Beethoven's symphonies are great masterpieces.
  • No one can deny this fact.
  • Yet this notion was conquered by a stronger urge I could not deny.
  • Thus Aristotle avoided the idea that God was inactive and self-contemplative for an eternity, and then for some unknown reason, or by some unknown motive, commenced to act outwardly and produce; but he incurred the opposite hazard, of making the result of His action, matter and the Universe, be co-existent with Himself; or, in other words, of denying that there was any time when His outward action _commenced_. Morals and Dogma of the Ancient and Accepted Scottish Rite of Freemasonry
  • a hare: his dishonesty appears in leaving his friend here in necessity and denying him; and for his cowardship, ask Fabian. Twelfth Night; or, What You Will
  • Two other men deny affray. The Sun
  • It's only too easy for them to deny responsibility.
  • The President issued a terse statement denying the charges.
  • Opposition leaders are denying any contact with the government in Kabul.
  • There's no denying the changing face of Southern metros.
  • Thus, to dismiss writer-director Darren Aronofsky's hyper-ambitious third feature The Fountain - a heady fusion of science fiction, metaphysics and a melodramatic quest for immortality both romantic and spiritual - for simply believing in its own sentimental grandiloquence is to deny one of the most exquisite and strangely moving trips to the multiplex this year. GreenCine Daily: Interview. Darren Aronofsky.
  • I deny, here and now, every argument of human ingenuity that has been advanced, or ever will be advanced, against the Dogma of Faith that Christ has constituted the Catholic Church indefectible, by His Own Virtue. Modern world: a desert of God
  • Opposition leaders are denying any contact with the government in Kabul.
  • You can't deny that the exhibits are crowd-pullers, but they are not going to get maximum attention on their own.
  • Despite the professional distance he maintains as a historian, Mr. Gilmour doesn't deny being an ardent fan of Italian culture—a devoted scholar but also a serial enjoyer of Italy. Is Italy Ungovernable?
  • The woman might have been a perfect ignoramus, but no one could deny she was a fine player, and had the figure for it. THE RIVAL QUEENS: A COUNTESS ASHBY DE LA ZOUCHE MYSTERY

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