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It is hard to know how seriously to take the disavowals.
Such a disavowal would have been unthinkable in earlier years.
It was the most important disavowal consensus politics in recent history.
But the disavowals have done little to calm some fears.
I know that disavowal is an unusual form of betrayal.
Nothing could hurt more than the constant disavowal of their feelings.
He was reportedly still pushing for a similar disavowal on chemicals.
She wanted to scream a disavowal of her companion's guilt.
The jury, however, was not told of the disavowal.
Without such a disavowal, Lincoln would have disappeared into a footnote to history.
But cracks are beginning to appear in this facade of disavowal.
"Your disavowal of possessions is a little extreme," she tells him.
Despite that disavowal, the two men have been exchanging insults ever since.
I was stunned by the awesome simplicity of this disavowal.
She looked at Covenant: he answered with a shrug of disavowal.
But he won only after a second ballot, which he considered as a disavowal.
It was not easy, of course, to find my way between an unseemly apology and a disavowal that would have looked just as bad.
His total disavowal of her science and skill cut to her pride.
With that remarkable disavowal of the defense set up by her advocate, the confession ended.
At Magnolia, news of his plight prompted an amused disavowal.
There was something strange about this disavowal of political interest, something a little strained.
"We note in particular that this disavowal appeared in the official Soviet press."
But this thinking is a disavowal of responsibility.
The clerk, however, inspected the bill with professional disavowal and mounting suspicion.
Frequently, disavowal of a feudal bond was considered a felony.