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- had two daughters.
Brown owned National Hunt
racing horses,
including Gainsay, who won the Ritz Club
Trophy at
Cheltenham in 1987. Brown,
known for his...
- fairest-spoken and most gracious; and that
quality attends him, that none may
gainsay his judgments. He
dwells in the
place called Breidablik,
which is in heaven;...
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independence from her creator, as "Xanthippe
alone had the
courage to
gainsay Socrates". In
modern feminist thought,
Xanthippe has been
taken as emblematic...
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mentions that
Copernicus recorded Polish farm tenants'
names inconsistently,
gainsaying that he was
fluent in the
Polish language. (But
decades after Copernicus...
- are
enemies of the state' as a
justification for the
killing does not
gainsay the
intent to
commit genocide;
rather does it
confirm the intention. The...
- John Browns. I have
never denied that
violence is inevitable, nor do I
gainsay it now. Yet it is one
thing to
employ violence in combat, as a
means of...
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universally acknowledged by the
Protestant world; they are
facts which none can
gainsay. This
history I have
presented briefly, in
accordance with the
scope of...
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Retrieved January 28, 2019. "A
Streetcar Named Desire –
Ballet in Budapest".
Gainsayer.me. May 9, 2018.
Retrieved January 28, 2019. ""A
Streetcar Named Desire"...
- be used: I’ve, you’ve, he’s, we’ve, they’ve. say (and
compounds such as
gainsay and naysay): I say, you say, he says, we say, they say,
where "says" has...