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    1. Stubbins opened her mouth as if to rebut Mandy's observations, but being without any other ammunition than her own myopic prejudice, ignorance, and baseless claims to superiority, snapped her jaw tight, turned on her heel and waddled back to her store, wagging her head as if in heated abuse of some mutton-headed underling


    2. It gave him plenty of time to imagine Himla’s answers and how he would rebut them all


    3. Each of you has a minute to rebut something you’ve heard in any of the three other presentations


    4. It is hard to rebut the rumour among


    5. When he is finished, I would offer the prosecution the opportunity to rebut and then I will make my final statement


    6. He licked his dry, parched lips as his mind raced to rebut the accusations that were so damning and painful to him they clouded his good judgment, which was already weakened by the circumstances in which he found himself


    7. eyebrows as if to challenge him to rebut the argument


    8. She doesn’t have time to get through a full study herself before the meeting, but she’ll absolutely be here to help rebut and tear them apart in the court of public opinion


    9. going to rebut that


    10. to rebut what her Mama was saying

    11. We therefore rebut the accusation with all our strength


    12. Stockman is only doing his job, feeding the president facts so that he can easily rebut anything Walter Mondale might throw at him


    13. A rhinoceros and two hippos were dancing a fandango in the latrine to rebut the music


    14. But there is another thing to rebut


    15. [20] These salutary statutes, indispensable for the protection of the Treasury, as time was wearing out the evidence which would detect fraud, have since been disregarded by modern Congresses, carried away by a mistaken idea of justice, and the door opened to an endless succession of false claims, supported by fabricated evidence which there is no means to rebut, and plundering the Treasury for the benefit of agents who have grown up into a regular profession for the discovery, invention, and prosecution of claims


    16. And how, sir, is it attempted to rebut this fact? By showing a physical disability in the country to avail itself of this force? No


    1. “He was an Irishman,” Granny rebutted


    2. Scientists have rebutted this notion for quite a while and refused to believe in the unseen world


    3. McDougall rebutted that if


    4. and plastered all over the media,” Alex rebutted


    5. “For now,” she rebutted, “but now that you are gainfully employed,


    6. “I guess you could say that,” Alex rebutted in an equally icy tone,


    7. He’ll be cooking the meals for our wakes!” Barron rebutted


    8. rebutted quickly, with a sharp edge in his tone


    9. “And if he were innocent?” Barron rebutted


    10. “But he’s asking for nothing up front,” the mayor rebutted

    11. “Senator Maynwaring,” Van Thorn rebutted in a low, icy tone that


    12. “Then perhaps you shouldn’t be going either,” Eleanor rebutted with


    13. so sayeth the Lord’?” Stokes rebutted


    14. “I’m not so sure about that,” Mary Catherine rebutted quickly


    15. “But if you had nothing to do with his death,” Wickland rebutted, hoping to elicit a reaction from them, “then no one could fault the committee


    16. Such an extravagant commitment could not be rebutted, the fine was cut in half once more


    17. Moreover, those of the readers who reach out to people via mass media platforms, such as books (fiction or non-fiction), radio broadcasts, films, articles in newspapers, magazines or online portals, or the likes, can incorporate these contentions so as to dispel the prejudices enumerated in the book (it is necessary to specifically bring out the prejudiced notions and have them rebutted on the basis of facts and logic as has been done in this book; it is not sufficient to just have a Muslim character in a story who is a nice person from the point of view of changing mindsets of those strongly prejudiced against Muslims)


    18. "Not everything has to move very far or in the same direction," Tony rebutted


    19. "Ibu, who'll walk in at this hour?" She rebutted stubbornly


    20. me it was about to arrive anytime, I rebutted on my own claims

    21. A stable record suggests that the business is inherently stable, but this suggestion may be rebutted by other considerations


    22. For then would they be rebutted by the extent of our coasts, by the materials for ship-building, (so ample,) and the known habits and genius of our countrymen, as each day is evincing


    1. “Perhaps an editorial rebutting all this?” Breckenridge suggested


    2. shall call rebutting evidence to prove up to the hilt that the hidden hand is again at its old game


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    Synonymes pour "rebut"

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