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Examples
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Please let us all know if you EVER hear Pat Robertson PUBLICLY REPUDIATE his accusations.
Did Robertson Really "Explain" 9/11 Comments, As Rudy Claimed? 2009
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Yes, he denounced, and yes, he renounced, but WHY DIDN'T HE REPUDIATE?!
Inane Question Of The Night! And Hillary Says Obama Didn't Denounce Farrakhan Forcefully Enough... 2009
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REPUDIATE your dear old daddy -- in the face, mind you, of his tender supplications.
What Maisie Knew Henry James 1879
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And this focus serves a double purpose in that it tends to further polarize and alienate, abstractly, those who idoloze and lionize her against those who REPUDIATE her purposeful lying nonsense but are none the less reluctantly and infuriatingly forced to assess whatever her most recent public expression may be ... like this one about a neologism.
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And this focus serves a double purpose in that it tends to further polarize and alienate, abstractly, those who idoloze and lionize her against those who REPUDIATE her purposeful lying nonsense but are none the less reluctantly and infuriatingly forced to assess whatever her most recent public expression may be ... like this one about a neologism.
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And this focus serves a double purpose in that it tends to further polarize and alienate, abstractly, those who idoloze and lionize her against those who REPUDIATE her purposeful lying nonsense but are none the less reluctantly and infuriatingly forced to assess whatever her most recent public expression may be ... like this one about a neologism.
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And this focus serves a double purpose in that it tends to further polarize and alienate, abstractly, those who idoloze and lionize her against those who REPUDIATE her purposeful lying nonsense but are none the less reluctantly and infuriatingly forced to assess whatever her most recent public expression may be ... like this one about a neologism.
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And this focus serves a double purpose in that it tends to further polarize and alienate, abstractly, those who idoloze and lionize her against those who REPUDIATE her purposeful lying nonsense but are none the less reluctantly and infuriatingly forced to assess whatever her most recent public expression may be ... like this one about a neologism.
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And this focus serves a double purpose in that it tends to further polarize and alienate, abstractly, those who idoloze and lionize her against those who REPUDIATE her purposeful lying nonsense but are none the less reluctantly and infuriatingly forced to assess whatever her most recent public expression may be ... like this one about a neologism.
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And this focus serves a double purpose in that it tends to further polarize and alienate, abstractly, those who idoloze and lionize her against those who REPUDIATE her purposeful lying nonsense but are none the less reluctantly and infuriatingly forced to assess whatever her most recent public expression may be ... like this one about a neologism.
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