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He refused to cooperate or even refused to communicate.

We refused his unreasonable demands.

And every time, he refused.

And you refused — because of the conditions?

The plane absolutely refused to start.

She was pained when you refused her invitation.

He refused to tell the police his name and address.

Alexander was a racist and refused to hire black people.

You ought to pay us the prohiwhilek interest once payment is wrongly refused.

He did speak yesterday--that is, he wrote, and was refused.

Dibaba, looking stunned, still refused to believe it until the truth gradually dawned.

2but the Jews who refused to believe stirred up the Gentiles and poisoned their minds against the brothers.

spring for a long time, as if afraid of the spring rain night chill, still refused to visit.

Mr Tadic refused to attend a summit with President Barack Obama in Warsaw because Kosovo's President, Atifete Jahjaga, was also invited.

They say Nowak asked Shipman for a ride in her car, and when she refused, Nowak shot pepper spray into Shipman's face.

She pleaded her mother to dress her up in boys clothing and let her go to the University of Mexico, but she refused on account of her age.

Tian, 20, refused.

He says he refused.

He refused to acknowledge defeat.

He refused to accept the money.

He refused to concert with his partners.

Dai li was dead, but many refused to believe it.

When traveling abroad, he refused the fancy lodgings that were reserved for such distinguished visitors.

Article53 Any reserve officer who has refused or evaded the registration or military training and refused to correct their mistakes after persuasion shall be compelled to perform his obligations of military service by the local people's government.

Now several months after her death, when my cake refused to release itself from the pan, Emily mentioned Grandma.

All attempts failed. The council refused the suggestion to incinerate the satellite, disbelieving that it would crash, and minimizing the effects of an impact even if it did.

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The girl refused.

She stubbornly refused to cooperate.

Harry Reid, the Senate majority leader, refused to defend him.

Great souls are often those who have undergone great sorrows but refused to give up.

In 1990, when Jordan refused to back a black candidate running against Jesse Helms for a Senate seat, he famously noted that Republicans buy sneakers too.

The Iranians have refused.

Then finally having found it, the horse sank in the traces and refused to move, refused to rise even when she and Prissy tugged at the bridle.

At first, Mae West had refused to be in the film because she was not satisfied with her character. But the producer allowed her to rewrite parts of the story.

I want to vomit up, tomorrow is Valentine's Day, and no wonder, as they refused to blurred Down?

She refused marriage and entered a nunnery.

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