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The government that they had long since disavowed came to them.
And she would not disavow her loyalty to his father.
What kind of future can there be for a united Europe that disavows its own past?
To children whose true mother and father have disavowed them?"
However, most studies so far have disavowed hormones as a cause.
The party disavows any interest in competing for office beyond the local area.
But neither did he disavow the term, and it soon became a part of the campaign.
He also later disavowed a central tenet of the deal.
The administration has been disavowing the recommendation ever since it became public.
When asked about his interest, he quickly disavowed any partisanship.
He did so after she declined to disavow them in a television interview.
But the government disavowed his remark as a "personal opinion."
He disavowed any effort "to cover every possible phase of the subject."
But the government is unlikely to press ahead with what the Academy has disavowed.
It would be no use for us to disavow Leighton.
The Bush campaign repeatedly disavowed any connection to the commercial.
"They'll probably disavow all knowledge of our actions," someone said.
As a result they also felt the church should disavow the ordination of women.
One stabilized the situation for a few years but was later disavowed by both sides.
I doubt that adults would disavow the importance of such a time in their lives.
But the army so far disavows any intention to intervene.
This, however, he disavows shortly after she comes to live under his roof.
He smiled now on hearing his observation but did not disavow it.
The state Republican leaders have disavowed him, even though there's no other candidate for the nomination.
The appeal was disavowed by some of the companies' headquarters in Japan.