MUNICH (Reuters) - A German court has rebuffed Volkswagen's (VOWG_p.
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It had glaring verification deficiencies, so the Senate rebuffed it.
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" Trump rebuffed critics, "They say 'we would never, ever, talk.
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The president rebuffed a question about a pardon on Tuesday.
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Goldman Sachs was rebuffed, two sources at LPMCL banks said.
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When Calgaro attempted to intervene, the medical providers rebuffed her.
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The boys demand sex quickly and move on if rebuffed:
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He and his cameraman are hostilely rebuffed at every turn.
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Courts have repeatedly rebuffed state attempts to defund Planned Parenthood.
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He was rebuffed, and he quit the board soon after.
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The government rebuffed the charge that it was targeting journalists.
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Sanders rebuffed Washington's intervention in other countries in the remarks.
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Kristersson called on Lofven to resign, but also rebuffed Akesson.
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That argument, however, was rebuffed by the 85033th Circuit panel.
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He is welcomed at times but just as often rebuffed.
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The Timberwolves also rebuffed numerous approaches from the Houston Rockets.
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Ms. Hoyos rebuffed him, and her parents alerted her supervisors.
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Fred Trump rebuffed the maneuver, refusing to sign the codicil.
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Auerbach, rebuffed by Sampson, hatched the trade with Golden State.
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The F.B.I. director rebuffed him, viewing the request as inappropriate.
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Both officials indicated the White House overture had been rebuffed.
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Trump himself has rebuffed mental health questions in the past.
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Headlines Cuadrilla rebuffed in plea to relax fracking regulations on.ft.
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In 1996, Mr. Sessions rebuffed both of their initial appeals.
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He made national headlines last year when he rebuffed Gov.
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Cohen has previously rebuffed overtures to appear before congressional investigators.
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Until recently, his limited overtures to the North were rebuffed.
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But Mr. Almena rebuffed the offer, according to Mr. Dodsworth.
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I scowled and rebuffed her but I heard her, too.
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Days before the election, his moves were rebuffed in federal court.
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Privately, White House sources rebuffed the idea in interviews with Recode.
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My career was damaged because I rebuffed Mr. Weinstein's sexual advances.
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" Ocasio-Cortez rebuffed his insults on Twitter earlier this week. "Rep.
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When rebuffed, Joffrey was quick to turn petulant, not unlike Trump.
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And so, we're left wondering: Is it because Jon rebuffed her?
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Stokes said that she had already rebuffed his advances once before.
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Japan's appeals at the G7 seem to have been largely rebuffed.
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He rebuffed it with an impish smile, or a positive spin.
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They already rebuffed his attempt to call an election in October.
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The Democratic National Committee has rebuffed calls for a climate debate.
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The deal fell apart in March because UTX rebuffed the offer.
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Fiat Chrysler was rebuffed in its efforts to merge with Renault.
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That rebuffed request came "within the past two years," Sewell said.
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Vote Leave rebuffed the flirtation, but Mr Cummings undoubtedly carries risks.
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They were all polite, but ultimately rebuffed her requests for money.
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Norfolk Southern has rebuffed several bids from Canadian Pacific since November.
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After she rebuffed his advances, Marchionda reportedly departed to her room.
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Other inmates brought attention to their suffering only to be rebuffed.
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Fianna Fail rebuffed Mr. Kenny's effort to form a majority coalition.
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Morales agreed to those demands, but was rebuffed by opposition leaders.
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The filmmakers say he rebuffed their offer to view a copy.
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In at least some of the cases their overtures were rebuffed.
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So far, Klitschko has rebuffed any effort to end his retirement.
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Norwegian said in May it had rebuffed two approaches from IAG.
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But his suggestions to the car's designer, Enzo Ferrari, were rebuffed.
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He has rebuffed legislative budget increases across the last several years.
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OL), which has rebuffed approaches from British Airways-owner IAG (ICAG.
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AS) rebuffed a raised takeover offer from Belgian rival bpost (BPOST.
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If that offer is rebuffed, "be firm but kind," he suggests.
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Team Health rebuffed the offer, and AmSurg eventually withdrew the bid.
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He too sought treatment but was rebuffed, according to his affidavit.
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Congress rebuffed the attempt, and funding for both agencies was renewed.
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Andrew Cuomo on Friday rebuffed calls for a statewide school closure.
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When environmental groups requested similar access last year, they were rebuffed.
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Intelligence Committee Chairman Adam Schiff (D-Calif.) has rebuffed the request.
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But Democrats rebuffed some Trump's comments, which they viewed as divisive.
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But their efforts to block the map have been repeatedly rebuffed.
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After satisfying her, he rebuffed her offer to reciprocate, then relented.
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The opposition has rebuffed his calls for a power-sharing agreement.
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But a Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman rebuffed the demand on Friday.
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AS went nowhere because the European food company rebuffed the approach.
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Republicans rebuffed the proposed tax increases, as they have in the past.
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Elliott responded by saying that Vivendi had rebuffed previous attempts at dialogue.
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Sued Ailes for allegedly harming her career after she rebuffed his advances.
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In November, it rebuffed a $103-billion takeover bid by Broadcom Ltd.
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America's southern neighbor rebuffed him, however, so he's turned to government funding.
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The move effectively rebuffed Trump's calls on oil producers to take action.
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The government rebuffed the ceasefire, saying it did not negotiate with terrorists.
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Mattis reportedly rebuffed the president — but he's gone now, and Amazon lost.
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She alleges he tried to derail her career when she rebuffed him.
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When it was rebuffed it tested an illegal cruise missile, the 9M729.
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She rebuffed his efforts to choke her, though, and eventually he relented.
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The Washington football team was rebuffed earlier this week by Maryland Gov.
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The Baltic, founded in 1744, had previously rebuffed approaches from the LME.
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Yahoo rebuffed the advance, and has suffered a precipitous decline since then.
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He was rebuffed, according to accounts first reported by The Washington Post.
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Zuma, however, defended his minister and rebuffed opposition calls for her removal.
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Abedi's neighbors reported his strange actions to police, only to be rebuffed.
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Those requests were rebuffed, according to the person familiar with the discussions.
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Your desperate objections are rebuffed as merely the product of irrational emotion.
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Requests for certain documents and testimonies were ignored or rebuffed, they said.
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Because of the organization's desire to remain native, his entreaties were rebuffed.
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In a Senate hearing on Tuesday, Koskinen rebuffed criticism for these incidents.
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He reported the Independent to the Press Complaints Commission, which rebuffed him.
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During that race, Ellison rebuffed any insinuation he was, himself, anti-Semitic.
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The president's desire to drastically cut spending on the environment was rebuffed.
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He rebuffed her, telling her that she should be learning to cook.
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Several sought Medicaid work requirements during the Obama administration but were rebuffed.
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She said she was rebuffed by the assistant warden, JoAnn Halsey-Harris.
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After the aide rebuffed Mr. Meehan, he became hostile, her complaint said.
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She repeatedly rebuffed him, she said, and his advances turned to harassment.
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He even approached Labor, the center-left stalwart, which rebuffed his advance.
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Your husband played pool with her; he has not rebuffed her behavior.
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After being rebuffed, Kraft Heinz withdrew the offer a few days later.
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Akzo Nobel rebuffed the approaches, and PPG abandoned its pursuit in June.
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Gantz has so far rebuffed Netanyahu's calls to join a unity government.
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In 2015, the university rebuffed calls to revoke Mr. Cosby's honorary degree.
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But the companies also had plausible deniability by cherry picking what they rebuffed.
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But the Queen reportedly rebuffed the approach, asking her private secretary to intervene.
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So far, Northam has rebuffed the calls for his resignation from his party.
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Gannett did make an offer earlier this month, but was rebuffed by Tribune.
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But the Assembly, controlled by parties that oppose him, quickly rebuffed his proposals.
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Bytedance reportedly even tried to buy Reddit in 2016, but it was rebuffed.
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According to Scorsone, she rebuffed his advances and lost out on the role.
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They also say Moonves retaliated against them professionally when they rebuffed his advances.
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That was quickly rebuffed by a different analysis that said sales were rising.
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Carey and Cannon both rebuffed the rumors in an interview with Entertainment Tonight.
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Andrea's "repeatedly rebuffed" this person's advances, but it's hard to completely avoid him.
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For them to be rebuffed on such a request is even more remarkable.
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But Politico reported that House Speaker Nancy Pelosi rebuffed the idea as premature.
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Western countries have expressed concern at extrajudicial killings, concerns strongly rebuffed by Duterte.
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He had even sought a merger with General Motors, only to be rebuffed.
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Rios Piter rebuffed the idea of negotiating with the Trump administration on NAFTA.
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Her plan for future trade ties was rebuffed by the EU last week.
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Demaré rebuffed the notion that seed-maker Syngenta was selling out of weakness.
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Citing privacy and trust reasons, Cook has rebuffed the law enforcement agency's requests.
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She rebuffed him with a flick of her wrist, never breaking her stride.
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But Achleitner rebuffed criticism that he had been slow in bringing about change.
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Barra and the GM board were uninterested, but Marchionne isn't so easily rebuffed.
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Trump was rebuffed by Congress after he sought $5.7 billion for the wall.
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Shire rebuffed Takeda on Thursday, turning down an offer worth around $61 billion.
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But Trump has rebuffed calls for harsher punishment directed at the crown prince.
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The group also attempted to buy radio time in Iowa but was rebuffed.
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USG rebuffed a $5.9 billion bid by its German rival in late March.
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This week, the White House rebuffed a committee request for Mulvaney to appear.
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Anglo has previously rebuffed Southern's bid to buy part of its Quellaveco stake.
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In 2014, the Obama administration rebuffed Sprint's plans to merge with T-Mobile.
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But the SEC has repeatedly rebuffed public campaigns to initiate the rulemaking process.
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BUT GUYS, CERTAINLY INTERESTING TO SEE SO FAR REBUFFED, NOW BEEN MADE PUBLIC.
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An earlier bid was rebuffed in lieu of a potential deal with Disney.
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She politely rebuffed him, she said, apologizing for giving him any wrong impression.
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Trump hasn't yet decided what to do now that Pelosi has rebuffed him.
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But a significant number of those who sought access were rebuffed, he said.
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Proposed French-led talks have so far been rebuffed by Prime Minister Netanyahu.
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They occasionally attempt to talk with the Saviors, but those attempts are rebuffed.
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She lightly rebuffed them, saying that the pants would suit her just fine.
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Despite its struggles, the toymaker has rebuffed several acquisition offers from competitor Hasbro.
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It was an earlier young woman, one who rebuffed him, who nailed Andrei.
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Critics have rebuffed these overtures as big on gesture but short on substance.
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Then people in the car asked the players' names, but were rebuffed again.
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In a meeting last Monday in Bogotá, most leaders attending rebuffed the call.
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In 2018, Norwegian rebuffed takeover offers from British Airways' parent company IAG ICAG.
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Indeed, Horowitz's spokespeople have rebuffed media questions about the scope of the review.
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Still, Cespedes rebuffed Collins's initial attempt to take him out of the game.
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She rebuffed his requests and said it was "inappropriate and humiliating," she testified.
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In an interview, Mr. DeWine rebuffed the suggestion of an impending Democratic surge.
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Some, like Australia, have rebuffed Beijing's requests to sign up for the plan.
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But Democrats have rebuffed abortion restrictions that Republicans want to include in it.
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They were rebuffed, a former American law enforcement official who was there said.
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But Warren either didn't see — or rebuffed him, and a tense exchange followed.
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Germany, the biggest enforcer of austerity in Greece, has repeatedly rebuffed that demand.
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He said he has tried to meet with Dolan but has been rebuffed.
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This week, OPEC and its allies rebuffed Trump's latest demand to hike output.
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Perhaps he would have been rebuffed, but that would have told us something.
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Nunes rebuffed multiple requests for comment from CNN after the report was released.
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Farmers have rebuffed Tsipras' offer of talks and are continuing blockades of highways.
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So far they have rebuffed him, claiming he only wants a "photo opportunity".
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The Canadian firm said Centamin had rebuffed several attempts to engage in talks.
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He repeatedly expressed interest in a meeting with Mr. Obama, but was rebuffed.
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Numerous WADA teams sent to Russia were rebuffed, and Russia missed the deadline.
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But an official said the U.S. was "rebuffed" when it asked for revisions.
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"May will now come back to Brussels and be rebuffed," one diplomat said.
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An advance last year by Geely for a stake in Daimler was rebuffed.
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Rouhani also rebuffed U.S. President Donald Trump's comments in support of the protests.
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Russian U.N. Ambassador Vassily Nebenzia rebuffed the new Western bid for an investigation.
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Iran rebuffed effort to secure hostage release The Iranians also rebuffed a recent effort by the US to secure the release of an 82-year-old American citizen, Baquer Namazi, who has been detained in Iran for more than three years.
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But she has rebuffed his requests in attempting to unite the House Democratic caucus.
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It had appealed for others to join its take-over were rebuffed, Asemahagh said.
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But OPEC's Gulf members have so far rebuffed the push for a special meeting.
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Hill has called the allegations "vicious and false" and has rebuffed calls to resign.
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The British spy service GCHQ had previously rebuffed the claim, calling it "utterly ridiculous."
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Home Retail, which rebuffed Sainsbury's initial approach, updates the market on trading on Thursday.
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Earlier last year, the government had rebuffed calls for the nationalization of the bank.
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Lockwood claims that her career was short-circuited after she rebuffed Benigno&aposs advances.
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More recently, he's rebuffed requests to testify on the Hill on non-impeachment issues.
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We presented our answers, which were alternately accepted and rebuffed depending on our accuracy.
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Arsenal were wary of relying on unsustainable injections of cash and rebuffed similar approaches.
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Six months ago, Media General rebuffed a takeover offer by the Nexstar Broadcasting Group.
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Indeed, Leone rebuffed any suggestion that SoftBank had really changed the firm's investment strategy.
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Sudanese President Omar al-Bashir rebuffed critics, claiming the referendum would be conducted fairly.
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Peers attempts to amend this portion of the bill were rebuffed by the government.
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" His offer to travel to Russia for the campaign was "swiftly rebuffed by Sessions.
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Carey and Cannon both rebuffed the rumors in an interview with ET on Tuesday.
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Even its rebuffed investor — who reportedly proposed merging Pandora with SiriusXM — isn't so sure.
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Meanwhile a bit part, Colin, appears to ask Jennifer out, only to get rebuffed.
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University students who have been out in force during the protests rebuffed Lam's comments.
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Conservatives rebuffed calls to make it the slightest bit more difficult to buy firearms.
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Cote rebuffed the theory that the company is squeezing the business to generate margins.
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It also rebuffed takeover advances by British Airways parent firm IAG earlier this year.
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Actress Rosanna Arquette detailed an early-'90s incident in which she rebuffed Weinstein's advances.
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On two occasions, when they were alone, she said, she had rebuffed his advances.
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Fortum had sought a full takeover of Uniper but was rebuffed by Uniper's management.
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The request was rebuffed by Turnbull, the Australian Broadcasting Corporation reported without citing sources.
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Snyder has since apologized for the ordeal, but has rebuffed calls for his resignation.
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His successor has rebuffed calls by the central bank for 1MDB to face charges.
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But his efforts to gain friends and record authentic Bayaka melodies were initially rebuffed.
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An approach by Softbank chief Masayoshi Son was rebuffed in July by Charter Communications.
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Kesha introduced herself and immediately went in for a hug, only to be rebuffed.
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He has rebuffed invitations to brief the committee behind closed doors in the past.
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The documents contain claims that Charles stalked one woman who rebuffed his unwanted advances.
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Kemp, who rebuffed calls for his resignation ahead of the election, narrowly defeated Abrams.
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The chocolate company last year rebuffed an acquisition offer from Oreo-maker Mondelez International.
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Fox had made a bid for Time Warner in 2014, only to be rebuffed.
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Several women alleged that Witty specifically threatened their careers after they rebuffed his approaches.
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In the second, he rebuffed calls in his party to resign as Labor leader.
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So far, they have rebuffed US state department pressure to resolve the diplomatic crisis.
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Apple had rebuffed a court order directing it to help investigators unlock the phone.
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The attack on customer solar should be rebuffed in state legislative and regulatory forums.
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The two companies tried to combine during the Obama administration but regulators rebuffed them.
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That transaction, too, took time, and Cadbury initially rebuffed the American food behemoth's advances.
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If rebuffed, it always finds a way to retreat in a face-saving manner.
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Yahoo is said to have rebuffed several possible buyers for its core internet business.
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Ramirez rebuffed requests for cooperation through a Maui lawyer she had hired, Glen said.
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But his firm's appeals to the administration of Mayor Michael R. Bloomberg were rebuffed.
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I made small talk and rebuffed some advances and kept it cute. 11:30.
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But he also reiterated that the rival has entirely rebuffed its approach thus far.
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But Qualcomm rebuffed the approach, arguing that Broadcom was fundamentally underestimating the company's value.
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But once he got the funds, Mr. Gilbert rebuffed their invitations to get together.
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But then Brazil's leader appeared to cast doubt on whether he rebuffed the money.
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However raucous and impassioned the debates, the Parliament has rebuffed any efforts by Mrs.
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Close U.S. partners have turned to China after being rebuffed by the United States.
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LSE last month rebuffed a takeover approach from Hong Kong Exchanges and Clearing 0388.
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Iran could have been helpful; Trump has rebuffed it in his Saudi love trance.
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In 2015, Belarus rebuffed a Kremlin request for permission to establish a military base.
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Mr. Bush is remembered for pushing for immigration reform even though Congress rebuffed him.
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But federal prosecutors repeatedly rebuffed his requests, saying he had a history of lying.
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When she rebuffed him, he tried to blunt her career prospects, the letter said.
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McDonough rebuffed the continued criticism former President Barack Obama has sustained on the issue.
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HP, however, rebuffed the talks again and said the proposal still undervalued the company.
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"He made multiple attempts at setting up meetings that were constantly rebuffed," Sanders said.
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My attempts to change the nature of the group chat have been aggressively rebuffed.
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She has also embraced the legalization of recreational marijuana, a position she once rebuffed.
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Trump, who had previously rebuffed Democratic demands for such an investigation, granted the request.
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They asked for him to be treated in Serbia or Russia, but were rebuffed.
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The Czech Republic rebuffed the appeal and called the distribution plan a "road to hell."
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Earlier in the year, the company rebuffed takeover advances by British Airways parent firm IAG.
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He rebuffed, often rudely, expressions of concern that his campaign might be violating human rights.
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He sent out a stuttering string of public records requests, most of which were rebuffed.
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The occupiers, however, rebuffed the would-be mediators who decamped, with their weaponry, to Burns.
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The company initially rebuffed Shire's offer last summer, saying that it "significantly undervalued" the company.
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By and large, the Taliban have rebuffed him—Americans are the real foe, they insist.
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The DNC has rebuffed calls to schedule or sanction a formal primary debate on climate.
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They'd tried to make contact with the gunmen but had been rebuffed, officials later said.
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North Macedonia, which has made better progress towards meeting the EU's requirements, was also rebuffed.
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Though county officials tried to cancel Kelly's Atlanta concert, they were rebuffed by Live Nation.
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After he was rebuffed, Mr Ray filed his complaint in court just five days later.
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Carey and Cannon both rebuffed the rumors in an May 2017 interview with Entertainment Tonight.
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Russia subsequently and systematically rebuffed six years of U.S. efforts seeking Russia's return to compliance.
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He wrote that fellow Freedom Caucus members had suggested several changes but had been rebuffed.
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Qualcomm (QCOM) had earlier asked Koh for a stay of the ruling, but was rebuffed.
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Last year it offered Airbus a majority stake in the CSeries project, but was rebuffed.
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China repeatedly rebuffed attempts by previous U.S. administrations to take action on its IP practices.
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It happened about a year and a half after Angie's List rebuffed IAC's first bid.
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The testimony was widely seen as a success for Clinton as she rebuffed hostile questioning.
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It also rebuffed an unsolicited takeover offer from investment firm Flacks Group back in February.
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Carlson was dismissed from Fox News last month after saying she had rebuffed his advances.
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Nissan Chief Executive Hiroto Saikawa rebuffed tighter integration proposed by Renault Chairman Jean-Dominique Senard.
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The overtime rule wasn't the only regulatory expansion in 2016 that federal courts have rebuffed.
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Last year, Honeywell approached peer United Technologies to discuss a potential combination but was rebuffed.
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Hershey rebuffed the offer over price before it ever went to the trust, sources say.
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Another woman alleged that Schneiderman slapped her across the face when she rebuffed his advances.
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According to Nelson, Moore repeatedly complimented Nelson on her appearance but she rebuffed his advances.
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The authorities in Bagdad rebuffed these demands and took diplomatic steps to isolate the Kurds.
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After he rebuffed his boss, Mr. Tarui's complaint states, he received a poor performance review.
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But the terrorist incidents against our embassies were largely rebuffed and our employees were safe.
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An effort by Qatar to send its foreign minister for talks in Khartoum was rebuffed.
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Republicans have rebuffed the call for tougher gun laws, saying they impede Second Amendment rights.
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But in Bolivia, an effort by Evo Morales to stay in power was recently rebuffed.
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And without mentioning Mr. Trump by name, she rebuffed his negative assessment of America's prospects.
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But those demands have been rebuffed, leaving the future of any Zika funding in doubt.
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Mexican officials have consistently rebuffed the idea that their government would pay for a wall.
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Also, John Popper hit on one of my wife's friends once and she rebuffed him.
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Saudi Arabia rebuffed Mr. Trump's pleas to settle a bitter dispute with Qatar, its neighbor.
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Maia wrote that his efforts to secure a mental health evaluation for Kang were rebuffed.
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Jolani, however, rebuffed the announcement, and pledged allegiance to al-Qaeda Central, led by Zawahiri.
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Apollo also approached Nexstar this summer about acquiring it, but was rebuffed, Reuters previously reported.
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They broke his door and several windows but were rebuffed by his workers and guards.
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The United Nations secretary general, António Guterres, likewise implicitly rebuffed Mr. Trump on climate change.
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Mr. Duque rebuffed suggestions that Mr. Uribe would govern through him were he to win.
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He tells Belinda he'll pay to send the boy to Eton, only to be rebuffed.
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But attempts to investigate the old Special Branch have been rebuffed by its former members.
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By then, several friends had tried to intercede or offer help, only to be rebuffed.
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But his initial onslaughts against the "mother of Parliaments" have been rebuffed with laudable resolve.
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But China rebuffed talks on these subjects, and the deal does not address such policies.
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A media junket in Blanding was invitation-only, where Native American representatives were rudely rebuffed.
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Those who tried to speak to the children over the years say they were rebuffed.
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Spiegel also famously rebuffed a $3 billion offer from Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg in 2013.
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Normally a request to depose the president would seem like a nuisance move, quickly rebuffed.
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" When rural American moviegoers rebuffed films with bucolic themes, it declared, "Stix Nix Hick Pix.
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Despite its small size, it has rebuffed countless military offensives and remains a serious threat.
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Attempts to remedy issues with free food were rebuffed, as McDonald&aposs bashing exploded online.
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Richard said he and Kenny asked for leniency on their loan payments and were rebuffed.
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Paul was rebuffed by Chief Justice John Roberts, and shortly thereafter left the Senate chamber.
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The coalition even offered to take over WeGrow from WeWork, but their propositions were rebuffed.
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The Republicans were combative, and their amendments were rebuffed in one lopsided vote after another.
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That had been rebuffed by the company that said it significantly undervalued the jewelry maker.
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The CFPB also recently rebuffed bank regulators at the Federal Reserve, Federal Deposit Insurance Corp.
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In particular, Barr rebuffed Democratic arguments that he could provide grand jury material to Congress.
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But all of their efforts to shape the confirmation process have been rebuffed by Republicans.
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And on Monday, the Chinese authorities rebuffed calls that he be transferred abroad for treatment.
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At some point, prosecutors say, Prasad began asking Seinn out, but she repeatedly rebuffed his advances.
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He respectfully rebuffed senators who tried to pin him down on hot-button topics like abortion.
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The president's attempt to cut foreign aid in this year's budget was ultimately rebuffed by lawmakers.
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New Scientist even reports that Cambridge Analytica tried to access the myPersonality data but was rebuffed.
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Another potential problem is that Trump may opt for a deal -- only to rebuffed by Beijing.
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Trump had sought $5.7 billion for 200 miles of border barriers Congress has repeatedly rebuffed him.
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Steven rebuffed him with a "No, you're just trash," but Dubose failed to take the hint.
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She had rebuffed the president's earlier efforts to close the border because it would be illegal.
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Morgan says she visited Jack's room when they arrived in Houston and again rebuffed his advances.
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Offers of American assistance to Mexican law enforcement authorities, including drones and intelligence, were initially rebuffed.
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Summarily rebuffed, he secretly married Henry's widow, Catherine Parr, a mere 34 days after Henry's death.
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Only when rebuffed did Russia realise that the Montenegrins were serious about joining the Western alliance.
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In the past they've been rebuffed after Saudi Arabia has invoked legal immunity under current law.
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Cohen rebuffed the athlete's proposal, which angered Ivanka Trump, according to emails reviewed by BuzzFeed News.
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Juul rebuffed the initial interest, but Altria remained persistent, regularly coming back with higher price points.
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He also claims that he has already asked for these materials several times and was rebuffed.
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When she rebuffed him, Rosen allegedly "sought to steal away her sources and stories," NPR reported.
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Numerous attempts by non-partisan think-tanks to engage were ignored or rebuffed by the campaign.
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Democrats sought restrictions on the commission but were rebuffed by House Republicans and the White House.
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Other candidates, like Rubio, went aggressive on advertising, only to have their efforts rebuffed by voters.
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But he added it would likely be rebuffed by Washington and its "unilateral" approach to Beijing.
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And in December 2017, Trump rebuffed Tillerson's effort to open a diplomatic channel with North Korea.
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However, the specific reasons Clinton's requests were rebuffed are being kept secret by the State Department.
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Many of Trump's potential efforts to obstruct the investigations against him failed after staffers rebuffed him.
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The $142bn bid, which would be the largest-ever tech deal, was rebuffed by Qualcomm's management.
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New Zealand, another member, has rebuffed a request from a local firm to use Huawei's kit.
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Mitchell challenged the blood draw but was rebuffed on the grounds that the search was lawful.
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The pro-independence regional chief, Quim Torra, had sought a meeting with Sanchez but was rebuffed.
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Police have already nagged to get access to its fingerprints and have been rebuffed—for now.
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Its fourth attempt on March 14 was rebuffed and DHT bolstered its defences a week later.
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Yet the O'Connell family, Fox and Morris all say their efforts to give statements were rebuffed.
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It's even rebuffed Jordan's requests for U.S. military drones to defend against ISIS on its border.
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PA) among its customers, has rebuffed offers from groups such as private equity firm KKR (KKR.
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Senate Republicans rebuffed President Trump's Twitter demand on Tuesday for an end to the legislative filibuster.
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Mr. Ferrro, the chairman of Tribune Publishing, has rebuffed Gannett's improved offer to buy the company.
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He kept asking people if they were down to fuck, and got rebuffed by absolutely everyone.
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Moore rebuffed those pleas, and denied the allegations against him, insisting that they were politically motivated.
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Other inmates pleaded with guards to give him something to drink, but were ignored and rebuffed.
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Washington (CNN)The Supreme Court Monday rebuffed efforts by states to block funding to Planned Parenthood.
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Ally rebuffed the idea of exploring strategic alternatives and said it would not extend the deadline.
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Musk stunned the market Wednesday when he rebuffed multiple analysts during his post-earnings conference call.
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Benco invited a fourth group, Burkhart Dental Supply, to join but was rebuffed, the FTC said.
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On the occasions he attempted to insert himself into the body's affairs, he was roundly rebuffed.
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Their requests rebuffed, the Emiratis went ahead with the operation without American military help and succeeded.
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But members of the tribe I spoke with rebuffed Lucas' offer to work on the mine.
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Kraft said it would continue to pursue a $252 billion bid for Unilever, despite being rebuffed.
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For years, concerns that a serial killer was targeting Toronto's LGBTQ community were rebuffed by police.
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The popular disappearing-message start-up rebuffed a $3 billion acquisition offer from Facebook in 2013.
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Prosecutors, who are seeking the death penalty for Mr. Roof, rebuffed his offer to plead guilty.
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While President Obama had rebuffed Republicans, Mr. Romney would "work on a collaborative basis" with Democrats.
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The employee rebuffed Mr. Watt's advance and filed an Equal Employment Opportunity complaint, according to Politico.
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Again and again, Mr. Dorsey rebuffed the claims that Twitter favors one political viewpoint over another.
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The commission rebuffed the attempts as too weak to guarantee they could be carried out properly.
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Axalta rebuffed acquisition approaches in 2017 from Akzo Nobel NV and Nippon Paint Holdings Co Ltd.
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Hospital admissions are routinely rebuffed by patients because we cannot use medical marijuana in the hospital.
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Szulczewski told Forbes earlier this month that he rebuffed possible acquisition interest from Amazon in 2016.
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Sloan remained calm under pressure and rebuffed Waters' claims that Wells Fargo should be broken up.
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Rebuffed and humiliated, he steals the gold in an I'll-show-you-all act of vengeance.
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But when white blood cells swarm in to attack the cancer cells, they bounce back, rebuffed.
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In 2503, Mr. Loeb asked Sony to partially spin off its entertainment business — but was rebuffed.
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His efforts to persuade the Justice Department to join him in making the request were rebuffed.
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Mr. Clinton's offers to campaign last year for Ralph Northam, the governor of Virginia, were rebuffed.
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The Kremlin rebuffed the call, saying the court lacked the jurisdiction to make such a ruling.
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Gulati himself hinted at that fact as he has rebuffed calls for his resignation this month.
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The Obama administration also tried to amend the Flores agreement, but was rebuffed by the courts.
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He has also rebuffed questions from reporters about whether he should self-isolate, despite Florida Sen.
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People who returned from abroad with possible symptoms have often been rebuffed when they sought testing.
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He was also rebuffed by Malaysia's powerful sultans, from whom the king is chosen by rotation.
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When the American ambassador tried to get Mr Manafort to rein him in, he was rebuffed.
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He has rebuffed calls from Arab nations and Palestinian activists for him to groom a successor.
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This was after he had made several passes at her and she had rebuffed those passes.
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He said he voiced his concerns to an ATF official two decades ago, but was rebuffed.
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Instead, pilots and cabin crew rebuffed the accord, throwing Alitalia yet again into an uncertain future.
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But his efforts to deliver a message on Mr. Trump's behalf to Ayatollah Khamenei were rebuffed.
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We don't know which big tech executives have tried to make contributions but have been rebuffed.
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Despite pressure from Elliott, Akzo Nobel rebuffed a takeover attempt by its American rival PPG Industries.
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In particular, the Chinese have rebuffed requests for broader changes to the structure of their economy.
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In a telephone interview on Thursday, Mr. Livingston rebuffed suggestions that Sinclair pushed right-leaning views.
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The ratings agency last November rebuffed New Delhi's pitch for an upgrade, citing weak public finances.
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Mr. Rouhani has repeatedly rebuffed Mr. Trump's offers to talk while the sanctions remain in place.
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But the GOP was rebuffed twice on Monday when it sought relief from two federal courts.
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But Charter rebuffed the Sprint proposal, according to The Wall Street Journal in a following report.
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Intelligence officials and Republican leaders have strongly rebuffed Mr. Trump's claim that Mr. Obama surveilled him.
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McGahn, who had been seen as a Trump loyalist, ultimately rebuffed the request to fire Mueller.
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In late 2100, CEO Evan Spiegel reportedly rebuffed a $3 billion takeover offer from Mark Zuckerberg.
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It has repeatedly rebuffed these critiques, noting Sanders' broad support among women and voters of color.
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Despite managing five matches, every conversation starter was rebuffed with the worst kind of rebuff: silence.
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"That approach was rebuffed and since then Provident has further lost its way," he said on Friday.
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But Bullock wants to stay near his family and has repeatedly rebuffed the Senate Democrats' recruiting efforts.
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Safran tried to woo family-controlled Zodiac in 2010 only to be rebuffed before launching a bid.
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Arconic said last month that Elliott had rebuffed several attempts by the company to reach a settlement.
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The Sanders campaign rebuffed Clinton's nudge to get out of the race, pointing to his recent victories.
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The mix of people coming through has completely rebuffed that idea — they're often much younger, often female.
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Terry McAuliffe is in favor of allowing felon voting, but was rebuffed by the Virginia Supreme Court.
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Lewandowski and the Trump campaign rebuffed Breitbart reporter Michelle Fields's allegations and managed to come out unscathed.
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Italian Prime Minister Giuseppe Conte also rebuffed the comments, saying the euro was "unrenounceable" for the country.
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A family planning clinic's message advertising the "10-Week-After-Pill", an abortion method, was rebuffed too.
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But Mr McConnell is an institutionalist as well as a presidential ally; he rebuffed Mr Trump's demand.
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After the witness motion was rebuffed, Collins said she concluded she had to vote to acquit Trump.
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She says he again tried to forcibly kiss her, and after she rebuffed his advances, he left.
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Less than a week ago, the company rebuffed a takeover bid from French drugmaker Sanofi, Bloomberg reported.
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Sloan remained calm under pressure and firmly rebuffed Waters' claims that Wells Fargo should be broken up.
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They rebuffed Marcato's effort to replace the three most senior directors with the hedge fund's own candidates.
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The woman also claims that after she rebuffed his advances, Nelly got aggressive and clenched his fist.
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The alleged behavior included forced kissing, unwanted sexual advances and career retaliation against women who rebuffed him.
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In October 123, the US Supreme court rebuffed his initial round of appeals, known as "direct" appeals.
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On Thursday, however, AshLee Strong, a spokeswoman for speaker of the House Paul Ryan, rebuffed this view.
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King Mo then went for a forced double leg takedown, which was easily rebuffed by Cro Cop.
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He describes a scenario where Versace approached him and he rebuffed him with a perfectly flirtatious retort.
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But Mr. Sison rebuffed the offer, saying he faced arrest if he set foot in the Philippines.
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Earlier this year, she rebuffed Concord's arguments that there were constitutional problems with Mueller's appointment and authority.
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Still, the senator was rebuffed by many Native Americans for taking the test, prompting her to apologize.
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The police department rebuffed him; a lieutenant replied that there were no unsolved serial killings in Gary.
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But anytime I took out my iPhone 6 to take a selfie with someone, I was rebuffed.
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But when she asked if they could attempt the trick again, she was rebuffed by the audience.
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A person familiar with the situation said Erickson's efforts to join the Trump transition team were rebuffed.
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He had argued with Matthews, and had sent a cable to the Amman station, but was rebuffed.
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The court also rebuffed a move by prosecutors late Thursday to challenge the rejection of the extension.
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A fourth woman said Schneiderman slapped her when she rebuffed him, but also asked to remain unidentified.
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On at least one occasion, Constand said she rebuffed his advances, telling him she had no interest.
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Comey was reportedly "incredulous" and asked the Justice Department to swat down the claim, but was rebuffed.
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But this vocal group does not fully explain why the state rebuffed the UFC for so long.
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Asemahagh said Asamnew's new militia had appealed for others to join their putsch but had been rebuffed.
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Renault had previously angled for a merger with Nissan but has been rebuffed by CEO Hiroto Saikawa.
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The national carrier rebuffed accusations of unduly hiking fares after the collapse of smaller rival Air Berlin.
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In that time, Tronc has rebuffed several offers, and Gannett's share price has fallen roughly 50 percent.
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Police have rebuffed criticism and cite 117,000 arrests as proof that their policy is to preserve life.
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He said he first reported the incident in the fall of 1984, but the allegation was rebuffed.
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Broadcom unveiled its bid for Qualcomm, based in San Diego, in November, but has consistently been rebuffed.
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As she rebuffed his advances, Dr. Karl said, Dr. Domínguez reminded her of how powerful he was.
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Yelp CEO Jeremy Stoppelman rebuffed acquisition offers from Google and Yahoo, taking the company public in 2012.
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The company's CEO told Forbes in March that he rebuffed possible acquisition interest from Amazon in 2016.
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But, some added, Mr. Roma could be dismissive or even cruel to those who had rebuffed him.
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He was sentenced to life in prison, and the authorities have rebuffed calls to lessen his punishment.
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We then tend to nurse a sense of injury that our teenager has rebuffed our loving support.
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On Thursday, the deputy head of the Tokyo prosecutor's office, Shin Kukimoto, rebuffed the criticism as naïve.
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Mr. Ospina said he protested the lobbyists' presence in the chamber but was rebuffed by congressional leaders.
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" It all came after Frederiksen rebuffed Trump's idea of buying Greenland, an independent Danish territory, as "absurd.
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He was rebuffed recently in Brussels by a group of countries dependent on China's investments, including Greece.
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After getting rebuffed, Xerox has started a proxy fight to take over the board of its target.
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Explicitly rebuffed, Mr. Barr was left by the end of the day to consider his own future.
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The other night, in west SoHo, two young men were rebuffed at the entrance of a bar.
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MICHELLE CARUSO-CABRERA: There were reports last week that they have rebuffed numerous requests from the president.
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One reason the Australians initially rebuffed Karake may have been indications that he is prone to violence.
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Xerox offered to buy HP for $33.5 billion, but was rebuffed and now plans to go hostile.
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Journalists are rarely allowed inside the camp to judge for themselves, and are sometimes rebuffed by force.
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While city officials called and emailed to follow up on some of these pleas, many were rebuffed.
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Her effort to block the vote was rebuffed by a federal district judge in Manhattan on Monday.
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In 2016, it made an offer for Colombia's Avianca Holdings, but was rebuffed in favor of United.
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After getting rebuffed, Xerox has started a proxy fight to take over the board of its target.
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The treasury secretary also rebuffed claims that the summit is a schmoozefest for the wealthy global elite.
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After LSE rebuffed its offer, HKEX is now directly appealing to LSE shareholders and has until Oct.
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Separately, the administration, defying House subpoenas, rebuffed all Democratic requests for documents related to the Ukraine episode.
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Dear Amy: "Looking for Answers" was an adopted woman who was rebuffed after contacting her birth family.
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After being rebuffed, the man "left in a car with CD [diplomatic] plates," the tipster told him.
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Democratic leaders reportedly floated the border-security-for-Dreamers offer, but were rebuffed by the White House.
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The rose briefly on the data, but was rebuffed by stiff chart resistance at 80 U.S. cents.
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He said he would seek to renegotiate the deal, though other world leaders have rebuffed that notion.
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But the Republican-led Senate rebuffed such suggestions, with Mr. Flanagan reiterating the independence of the Legislature.
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Renzi sharply rebuffed European Commission criticism of his budget for raising previously agreed deficit and debt targets.
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Staffers on the Judiciary Committee reached out to Bentel's lawyer in December, lawmakers claimed, but were rebuffed.
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He has so far rebuffed the GOP's pleas to step aside as the party's Alabama Senate candidate.
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The DNC, which has rebuffed previous calls to alter its criteria, declined to comment for this story.
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Chrysler rebuffed it and canceled plans to name its headquarters and technology center in Auburn Hills, Mich.
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Chrysler rebuffed it and canceled plans to name its headquarters and technology center in Auburn Hills, Mich.
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Mr. Tharpe seemed to be doomed when the Court of Appeals for the 11th Circuit rebuffed him.
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Russia rebuffed Mr. Flynn's request and voted for the resolution, which passed after the United States abstained.
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He wanders into the Australian Outback in search of same, only to be rebuffed at every opportunity.
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Earlier on Wednesday, Trump told reporters that the Mueller report said his campaign had "rebuffed your friends from Russia; that we actually pushed them back — we rebuffed them" — when, in fact, the report listed numerous contacts between the campaign and Russia in the build-up to the 2016 campaign.
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All that his co-workers had done, they said, was invite him to meals, only to be rebuffed.
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In 2012, for example, senior executives rebuffed a group of Volkswagen engineers who had discovered the illegal software.
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Salem says Bain has rebuffed that strategy and the $650 million fund is consistent with previous fund sizes.
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The veteran Washington, D.C., journalist heard that leaders of the intelligence community had been rebuffed by Silicon Valley.
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I also know in several cases that museum press departments have pushed for correct crediting and been rebuffed.
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It's been three years since Kraft Heinz merged and nearly two years since Unilever rebuffed its acquisition approach.
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He said he was trying to strike up an amorous relationship with "this famous girl," who rebuffed him.
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Australia's Santos Ltd, which recently rebuffed a $7.2 billion takeover approach, is also a partner in PNG LNG.
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Asakawa rebuffed the view the Bank of Japan's massive stimulus program could also provoke the ire of Trump.
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Last week China and Russia rebuffed an American request at the UN to step up enforcement of sanctions.
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What looks more likely: Johnson will be rebuffed, forcing him to ask the European Union for another extension.
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In the past he has strongly rebuffed calls (recently supported by Mr Trump) to make America energy independent.
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Yang's national press secretary, SY Lee, told Insider that the union had rebuffed the campaign's efforts to negotiate.
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However, despite our repeated attempts to negotiate with these select individuals, we were rebuffed with no reason given.
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Uber first met with U.S. Securities and Exchange officials several years ago about this issue, but was rebuffed.
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British authorities froze Zlochevsky's assets, and asked Ukraine for help investigating the funds — but were rebuffed by prosecutors.
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The Supreme Court rebuffed a last-ditch bid by Rousseff to halt the Senate vote with an injunction.
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Bank officials in some cases rebuffed the compliance officers' recommendations to file such reports, The Times previously reported.
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She rebuffed him, but he angrily replied she needed to give him a chance and change her behavior.
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Trump shocked Danes on Wednesday by cancelling a Copenhagen visit after Frederiksen rebuffed his offer to buy Greenland.
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He was rebuffed and, as a result, he refused to grant the restaurant permission to hang the mural.
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But efforts to oust him were rebuffed, twice, first in the spring 2012 vote, then again in 103.
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We've also heard that at some point Tyson made at least an informal takeover approach, but was rebuffed.
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The first big setback came that year when Paul Polman, then Unilever's boss, rebuffed the company's $143bn courtship.
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I tried in vain to tell Waze where I wanted to go, but was rebuffed at every attempt.
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McElwain rebuffed their efforts, prompting a statement from the athletic department that essentially criticized McElwain for being uncooperative.
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When Mexico rebuffed the offer, many officials in both countries worried that Mr. Guzmán might never be caught.
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How we got here: SiriusXM originally offered to buy Pandora last summer for $3.4 billion, but was rebuffed.
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Since then he's tried repeatedly to join her in the US, only to be rebuffed by immigration authorities.
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Putin says it would be strange if Russia rebuffed overtures from European politicians who want to strengthen relations.
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It's why Uber frequently tries to narrow the scope of these demands, though our efforts are typically rebuffed.
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GM and its board have consistently rebuffed Marchionne's overtures, and the company's president did so again on Tuesday.
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The activist investor has said the giant insurer should split into three — an idea that Hancock has rebuffed.
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In a statement, Speier rebuffed the suggestion that the bill was crafted with the Gawker case in mind.
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However Michel defended the arrest and rebuffed critics who say Belgian authorities took took long to apprehend him.
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The New Yorker reported that these women said Moonves also retaliated after they rebuffed him, damaging their careers.
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The alleged incident of malicious flatulence took place on Sunday, after the woman rebuffed the man's sexual advances.
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But its calls were rebuffed by Renault under Bollore's leadership as interim CEO, several sources have told Reuters.
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Pandora's board "rebuffed the advance," primarily because it believes the company's value is closer to $20 per share.
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Many of the women have accused Moonves of seeking to destroy their careers after they rebuffed his advances.
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The big picture: Immigration and Custom Enforcement's legal department previously rebuffed this proposal, reportedly first floated on Nov.
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Asakawa rebuffed the view the Bank of Japan's massive stimulus programme could also provoke the ire of Trump.
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The British infrastructure and support services company had scrapped plans to buy Flybe in March after being rebuffed.
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He rebuffed repeated calls to step down, insisting he would only leave office when his "revolution" was complete.
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Twitter has rebuffed repeated calls to ban President Trump's account, despite his many apparent violations of company policy.
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When US soldiers discovered them, she yelled out at them to kill her only to be firmly rebuffed.
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Using a long-shot procedural maneuver, Democrats tried to convene a special session but were rebuffed by Republicans.
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Even Richard Nixon rebuffed the suggestions of advisers to challenge results of his razor-thin loss in 28503.
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The company said it was abandoning its effort to buy Hershey after its $23 billion offer was rebuffed.
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He rebuffed suggestions that would lead to confusing variations in keeping time from one country to the next.
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Anglo has declined to comment on reports it rebuffed previous approaches for a tie-up with Hindustan Zinc.
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Paltrow said she rebuffed his moves and then confided in her then-boyfriend Brad Pitt about the advances.
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She claims that he retaliated against her when she rebuffed his advances by delaying and impeding her work.
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Serving under four mayors, from Mr. Koch through Michael R. Bloomberg, he rebuffed public pressure in controversial cases.
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President Obama has sought Republican suggestions, an offer the leadership rebuffed at a White House meeting this week.
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According to regulatory filings, Fox initially rebuffed a higher bid from Comcast due to fears of regulatory hurdles.
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Gobbetti arrives at a difficult time for Burberry which rebuffed a takeover approach from U.S. rival Coach COH.
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Alejandro García Padilla rebuffed pressure this summer from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention to spray naled.
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Bo Dietl, a retired police detective, tried to run as a Republican but was rebuffed by party officials.
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He repeatedly rebuffed Democrats' demands for him to request an F.B.I. investigation of the assault allegations against him.
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When Condoleezza Rice succeeded Mr. Powell, she rebuffed pressure from Mr. Cheney to make Mr. Bolton her deputy.
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Although Home Rule was rebuffed by parliamentary Conservatives in London, Parnell's popularity signaled a growing desire for independence.
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Her pleas to return to Britain for the sake of her son were rebuffed by the British government.
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The threats, however, were combined with a personal touch from Mr. Weinstein, which, Mr. Baquet said, he rebuffed.
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Under President Barack Obama, repeated efforts at opening a back channel to seek dialogue were rebuffed by Pyongyang.
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The president, for example, has tried to bar them from military service but has been rebuffed by courts.
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But the number of times that Mr. Trump's requests for a meeting were rebuffed had not been reported.
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Greek border guards rebuffed nearly 7,000 attempts in the last 24 hours alone, taking the total since Feb.
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British infrastructure and support services company Stobart considers bidding for the company, but scraps plans after being rebuffed.
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At one point, the president even tried to pressure Mr. Sessions to reverse himself, only to be rebuffed.
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She was rebuffed for decades, she said, often being told that politics do not belong at the Olympics.
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So far he's been rebuffed by Modi, who says the issue is for India and Pakistan to resolve.
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But the Obama administration's overtures have been rebuffed at times and lawmakers believe the process must move quicker.
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Regling rebuffed talk that the euro zone hadn't implemented enough reforms in order to deal with future shocks.
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They were rebuffed by French officials who told them it was French property and a shouting match ensued.
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Woodward told Trump he had repeatedly tried to reach him through official and unofficial channels and been rebuffed.
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They were rebuffed by police in riot gear, who then hit the protesters with water cannon and teargas.
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The warning from Elliott Management, in a statement, comes after Unizo had previously rebuffed an offer from Blackstone.
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He insisted that he was innocent, but judges rebuffed his plea for new DNA testing of certain evidence.
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In late February, he asked LaPierre and the N.R.A.'s general counsel for Brewer's invoices but was rebuffed.
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Emerging from the courthouse into the afternoon Washington heat, Flynn and his legal team rebuffed requests for comment.
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APEC and the United States have repeatedly rebuffed India's bid to join the forum since the mid-22019s.
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British infrastructure and support services company Stobart Group scrapped plans to buy Flybe in March after being rebuffed.
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In 2012, for example, senior executives rebuffed a group of Volkswagen engineers who had discovered the illegal software.
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But every time she tries to express her concerns she is rebuffed and manipulated by those around her.
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After Trump made his comments in the immigration meeting, a member of his party in attendance rebuffed him.
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Last week, the LSE rebuffed a proposed $39 billion takeover bid from rival Hong Kong Exchanges and Clearing.
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Di Maio rebuffed that criticism, however, saying that his party had attracted members from all walks of life.
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Butler, however, rebuffed Minnesota's offer of a contract extension in July in the first hint of his discontent.
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They didn't bother to check his heart or kidneys, and they rebuffed his request to see the results.
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Zervos' lawyer, Mariann Wang, said multiple judges had rebuffed Trump's argument and the case should be go ahead.
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Jon longs to be a harpooner, but he is too impatient and is cruelly rebuffed by other men.
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Ms. Siddiqi said that Mr. Hussain, a former classmate, had attacked her after she rebuffed his romantic overtures.
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If rebuffed, the tradition demands the transgressor ask no fewer than three times before moral responsibility is lifted.
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Mr. Kushner rebuffed the proposal at the time, according to two people who have seen Mr. Kushner's email.
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Slack's success has also made it an acquisition target; it previously rebuffed interest from Microsoft, Amazon and Google.
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But ultimately, Virginia voters rebuffed both Trump's tweets and the negative ads, cementing a monumental win for Democrats.
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Clinton rebuffed the argument by Republicans that a Supreme Court justice should not be appointed in an election year.
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The Australian dollar rose briefly on the data, but was rebuffed by stiff chart resistance at 80 U.S. cents.
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Detectives say she rebuffed Echartea after he followed her inside, and she told her family and friends what happened.
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He rebuffed claims that he was asking about Brown as a way to force nominees to talk about Roe.
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Masai rebuffed calls by some analysts to lower the BOJ's price target, saying that doing so could destabilize markets.
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Kristersson, who had seen his party's vote drop from 23.3 percent in 2014 to about 19.8, rebuffed the approach.
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At 15, she repeatedly applied to become a street car conductor, but was initially rebuffed because of her race.
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U.S. District Judge Stephen Wilson in Los Angeles rebuffed Musk's request to dismiss Unsworth's defamation lawsuit, Bloomberg reported Monday.
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In August, Media General, which operates 71 television stations across the United States, rebuffed a takeover offer by Nexstar.
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Legend tells that, when he was rebuffed, he told his acolytes to wait while he scouted a better environment.
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It's a notable feature of Cruz's political résumé that he became an outsider only after the insiders rebuffed him.
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ALLIANCE IMBALANCE Renault had previously angled for a merger with Nissan but has been rebuffed by CEO Hiroto Saikawa.
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Giuliani pursued the possible deal directly with Tillerson after the Oval Office meeting and was rebuffed, the source said.
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The police said the fight started when a man who had been throwing powder rebuffed requests that he stop.
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An earlier attempt was rebuffed by the European Court of Justice, but Brexit may deprive London of judicial protection.
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But their contact continued, until, on what became her last prison visit, Rowe rebuffed his request for an embrace.
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Sunni provinces have attempted to do so twice but were rebuffed by former Iraqi Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki.
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Some big patrons might clumsily seek to influence research directly, and must be politely rebuffed by think-tank bosses.
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An effort to repeal the section in late-2014 was rebuffed by the court, which decided to uphold it.
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But Denmark, which Greenland is a constituent country, has rebuffed those requests; that is, until the Chinese got involved.
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That being said, this is one area in particular where the Senate has rebuffed the president for various reasons.
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There's one cat that looks like it's attempting to give the other a back massage, but keeps getting rebuffed.
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Regrettably, the Senate majority leader, Mitch McConnell, has so far rebuffed advances from the other side of the aisle.
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Even after his initial attempt to take over at Real had been rebuffed, Florentino continued to flirt with power.
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Gulen has denied the allegations, and U.S. officials have rebuffed Turkey&aposs extradition demands, citing a lack of evidence.
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But after his assistance was partially rebuffed, he tweeted an accusation that one of the rescuers was a pedophile.
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Zoomlion does not plan to go hostile with its bid for Terex should it be rebuffed, the sources added.
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Clozel has rebuffed past pressure from some shareholders to do a deal, maintaining Actelion is better off staying independent.
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" Inez Barron, a Brooklyn councilwoman, rebuffed that notion, saying "We're not talking about changing history; we're saying it happened.
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Regnery seems surprised that, until the rise of Trump, he was repeatedly rebuffed or ridiculed for his racist views.
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Overtures to banks and micro-finance institutions have been rebuffed because alternative medicine is treated with contempt, said Odhiambo.
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While he openly admits that he has been offered money from drug gangs, he says he always rebuffed them.
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The January 31 approach came six months after Inmarsat rebuffed a $3.25 billion bid from U.S. satellite group EchoStar .
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Luxembourg-based RTL has rebuffed ProSieben's invitation to sign up to Joyn and is pursuing its own streaming projects.
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I offered to pick her up, but she rebuffed me: She would drive herself in her pink electric wheelchair.
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Backstory: The deal talks followed Pittsburgh-based PPG Industries trying to buy AkzoNobel earlier this year, but getting rebuffed.
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Grammer earlier this week rebuffed the Hastor family's push to replace five of the company's 12 supervisory board members.
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Another DHS spokeswoman, Jenny Burke, claimed in her own tweet that Merkley's office rebuffed the agency's efforts to clarify.
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But this is about another rich person who once tried to buy the Bills but was rebuffed: Donald Trump.
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The Times previously reported that on January 27, Trump asked Comey for a pledge of loyalty and was rebuffed.
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They were rebuffed by Democratic leaders wary of dividing the party and suffering a political backlash at the polls.
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Heidi Allen, a former Tory MP turned Lib Dem, says her party approached Labour several times but was rebuffed.
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To jumpstart that effort, he tried to buy Ferrari, only to be rebuffed and insulted by Enzo Ferrari himself.
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None of this deterred the firm run by Leon Black from proposing an all-cash offer which FirstGroup rebuffed.
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Egyptian officials fume that Mr Abbas has rebuffed their efforts to bring about a reconciliation between Fatah and Hamas.
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Since Rudd's ouster, Australia has repeatedly sought to re-enter the "quad" only to be continually rebuffed by India.
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His forces had rebuffed two major attacks: one from the Islamic State and one from militias based in Misurata.
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The woman, whose lawyers have asked that she be identified only as E, was rebuffed under the Canada-U.
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The British Museum has rebuffed claims for permanent restitution of the bronzes, citing laws against museums disposing of assets.
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Rebuffed by major law firms because she was a woman, Ms. Litman and her husband opened their own practice.
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He has denied the allegations and rebuffed calls from many GOP officials and lawmakers to withdraw from the race.
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Trump announced the cancellation after Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen rebuffed his reported interest in purchasing Greenland, a Danish territory.
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The lawsuit cites numerous instances in which Twitter has allegedly rebuffed calls to restrict terrorist use of its network.
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In 1946, the producer John Hammond offered to turn Vaughan into the next Bessie Smith, but she rebuffed him.
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The Corps told a federal judge on Wednesday that it had tried to consult the tribe but was rebuffed.
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In some cases, their efforts to verify the university or even transfer were rebuffed by the brokers, they say.
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Apple has recently rebuffed several court orders in which the FBI was seeking the tech giant's help unlocking iPhones.
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Lastly, and least likely, you might see Rupert Murdoch come back with another offer if AT&T is rebuffed.
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Indeed, various governments have rebuffed calls for colonial apology, and suggested that Britain should cease its historical self-flagellation.
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N after the owner of high-end locations including 'W' Los Angeles saw an initial bid rebuffed last month.
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All parties warily recorded video of the exchange for potential use in court, as an administrator rebuffed the coach.
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Democrats' efforts to persuade the chamber to stay out of the race as a demonstration of bipartisanship were rebuffed.
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She believed that if she rebuffed her superior, Mr. Ravich would not help her fund get off the ground.
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SEALs said in testimony that they confronted Chief Gallagher that night about the killing, and that he rebuffed them.
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That woman says Dr. Fryer made what she considered sexual overtures, then retaliated against her after she rebuffed him.
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The Kremlin said Russia had offered Britain its assistance in investigating the nerve agent attack and had been rebuffed.
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For decades, landowners have sought to develop the area, only to be rebuffed by the courts and government agencies.
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In 2015, its chief executive at the time, Sergio Marchionne, publicly proposed combining with General Motors but was rebuffed.
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The police director of Elizabeth, N.J., had rebuffed calls to resign, and the mayor had declined to remove him.
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The day before signing the original Boxers lease, they were also rebuffed, they said, for being a gay bar.
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The lawyer, Donald F. McGahn II, rebuffed the president, saying that he had no authority to order a prosecution.
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American officials have rebuffed requests from Mexico to help investigate the use of government spying technology against innocent civilians.
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Still, the US has said it would negotiate with Iran "without preconditions" -- a claim that the Iranians have rebuffed.
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Google rebuffed the European Union's claims on Tuesday, saying that its services had helped the region's digital economy grow.
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Mr. Biden's campaign put up the stiffest resistance: It demanded Facebook take down the ad, only to be rebuffed.
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Gentry rebuffed questions about injury specifics but insisted that Williamson's spirits are "fine" in spite of his latest setback.
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Japan has tried to engage North Korea in talks on its nuclear program, but has so far been rebuffed.
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In addition, Inch was reportedly rebuffed by Sessions when he attempted to hire his preferred personnel for his team.
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She rebuffed them all before relenting to the Academy Award-winning directorial team of Rob Epstein and Jeffrey Friedman.
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But their calls for agreeing to hear witnesses at the outset of the trial have been rebuffed by McConnell.
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But Daryani says that when he approached him about bringing the technology to India, the other speaker rebuffed him.
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And he rebuffed Kelly's recommendation that he meet with Tillerson and Tillerson's replacement, Mike Pompeo, in the Oval Office.
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In 2012, Blahyi found the twins in the cemetery and invited them to join J.A.V., but they rebuffed him.
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The board earlier this month announced it had rebuffed an initial offer of $50 a share as too low.
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This week, Minnesota and New Mexico rebuffed the Trump administration and said they planned to adopt California's tailpipe rules.
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This week, Minnesota and New Mexico rebuffed the Trump administration and said they planned to adopt California's tailpipe rules.
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Moore has denied the allegations and rebuffed calls from many Republican lawmakers and officials to withdraw from the race.
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He repeatedly rebuffed repeated calls to step down, insisting he would only leave office when his "revolution" was complete.
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Since Congress rebuffed term limits in the 1990s and told voters to trust them, the national debt has quadrupled.
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But Kuzminskas rebuffed several offers to come to the N.B.A. on nonguaranteed contracts that offered only training camp tryouts.
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When Carol Burnett first called a CBS executive in the 1960s to pitch a variety show, she was rebuffed.
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We're told the realtor at one point allegedly became sexually aggressive but got rebuffed, and that got him mad.
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But when House Speaker Nancy Pelosi rebuffed him during shutdown talks on Wednesday, Trump walked out of the room.
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She rebuffed him, only to have him bring up the incident years later during a phone conversation in 1995.
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On being rebuffed, another researcher associated with Cambridge's psychology faculty, Aleksandr Kogan, offered to step in and reproduce the model.
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But sources close to the chairman played down the rebuffed meeting request and said he was determined to stay put.
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Abe, who had discussed Iran with Trump last month, brought a message from the U.S. president, but Khamenei rebuffed it.
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Martin Bouygues has rebuffed several offers in recent years for Bouygues Telecom, insisting the unit could prosper on its own.
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It has also rebuffed Rome&aposs insistence it let them disembark at Maltese ports the hundreds of migrants they save.
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We met for real on Tuesday, after I'd rebuffed the offers of some other women following my Kelly Clarkson performance.
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Canada's stance echoes opinions put forward by France, Britain and Germany, all of which have rebuffed Trump on the issue.
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" He rebuffed Trump's suggestion of taking an I.Q. test, saying "ignorance is not the same thing as lack of intelligence.
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Sam Rainsy's niece, Lorya Noseda, told BuzzFeed News that Facebook had rebuffed his team's repeated requests to discuss the allegations.
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Any deal must safeguard Renault's alliance with Nissan, which recently rebuffed a merger proposal from its partner, the official added.
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Prime Minister Boris Johnson's demand that the EU reopen the Brexit divorce deal was rebuffed on Tuesday by the bloc.
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Vy Capital then pulled the offer, leading Coinbase to entertain the price it had earlier rebuffed (this time with Tiger).
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" O'Rourke later commended Booker for his leadership and rebuffed the criticism, saying, "this is not a moment to seek division.
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Fortum had sought a full takeover of Uniper but was rebuffed by Uniper's management who saw the offer as hostile.
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None of his efforts bore fruit; emails suggest he was rebuffed by senior members of the campaign on several occasions.
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The publisher of Italy's top-selling newspaper Corriere della Sera rebuffed on Friday a takeover offer by rival Cairo Communication.
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Justice Samuel Alito quietly rebuffed an emergency request from Pennsylvania Republicans to preserve their highly gerrymandered map for congressional elections.
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Stricklin met with McElwain later that day, and the coach rebuffed a request to provide more information about the threats.
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He also fumblingly introduced abortion into his speeches, only to be rebuffed on that by some on his own side.
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But efforts by the Lib Dems to form a common front were rebuffed by both Change UK and the Greens.
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It's why the company first tried to acquire Snapchat, and, once rebuffed, invested heavily in cloning its most distinctive features.
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China has rebuffed criticism that the campaign is as much about settling political scores as about stamping out criminal acts.
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Canexus rebuffed a C$1.50-per-share unsolicited offer in October, saying the C$297.2 million bid undervalued the company.
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Spanish media reported that Torra tried to talk to Sanchez by telephone on both Saturday and Sunday, but was rebuffed.
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Now, at 76, the long-ignored and rebuffed Regnery is savoring success as the alt-right commands ever more clout.
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It sought to expand its holdings but was rebuffed by Israel's government, which holds a golden share in the company.
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Malaysia last month rebuffed Switzerland's request for legal assistance in probing suspected corruption linked to the scandal-hit state fund.
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Reuters reported last week that Cetinkaya was fired after he rebuffed requests for a 300-bps cut on June 12.
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Yet the language wielded has been has been sharp, even scathing, as they rebuffed the administration's arguments about national security.
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On Tuesday, Australia's second-largest independent gas producer rebuffed suitor Harbour Energy, after nine months and a string of proposals.
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ISIS is making serious claims for itself, and these claims need to be challenged and rebuffed on their own terms.
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When the Freedom Caucus came calling for more concessions, they were rebuffed—the bill was finished, the White House said.
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Although Gates' offer is nongovernmental, with such chilly diplomatic relationships, it shouldn't come as a surprise that it was rebuffed.
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Schneiderman said that FCC Chairman Ajit Pai, a Republican, has so far rebuffed his requests for assistance in the probe.
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Even after she rebuffed his advances, the fan joined the line for a post-show meet-and-greet with her.
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Ms. Rougely said school officials blamed her daughter, and when the mother met with administrators and counselors, she felt rebuffed.
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Carney had earlier rebuffed criticism of low interest rates from Prime Minister Theresa May, who said they had hurt savers.
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When she rebuffed, he said she "helped me upstairs" to his room and offered him a back rub before leaving.
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Richard Burr, chairman of the Senate intelligence committee, expressed frustration that Steele has rebuffed efforts to meet with his committee.
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But Apple rebuffed the order, arguing that the government was forcing it to build a dangerous "backdoor" into all iPhones.
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Republicans also tried to pressure them into weighing in on the merits of the inquiry itself, which both witnesses rebuffed.
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President Obama called for reducing the corporate tax rate to 28 percent in a compromise rebuffed by Republicans, but Mrs.
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The law enforcement agency granted Nunes a meeting earlier this month — but has so far rebuffed his demand for documents.
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Apple rebuffed the order, arguing that complying would undermine its security and expose millions of other iPhone users to hackers.
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Several news reports recently indicated that another pipeline company, Enterprise Products, had sought recently to acquire Williams, but was rebuffed.
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After the incident, Moscow placed sanctions on Turkey and demanded an apology, which Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan initially rebuffed.
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Being rebuffed from the lucrative New York City market only added to the squeeze on the small and midsize farms.
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The move comes after the No. 2 oilfield services company was rebuffed in two earlier efforts to acquire similar products.
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Mr. Thompson's spokeswoman, listening to the call, interjected, trying to steer him away from the subject, but he rebuffed her.
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In the speech, Trump promised to work with Poland to address Russia's "destabilizing behavior" — something that the Kremlin quickly rebuffed.
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But Apple rebuffed the court order, arguing that creating such software was tantamount to opening a "backdoor" into all iPhones.
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Lawyers representing thousands of Haitian cholera victims petitioned the United Nations directly for relief in 2011, but they were rebuffed.
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After the incident, Moscow placed sanctions on Turkey and demanded an apology, which Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan initially rebuffed.
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Once rebuffed Trump responded as expected, canceling his trip and hurling what is for him, the usual barrage of invective.
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She rebuffed suggestions -- from both the President's supporters and his opponents -- that the resolution is aimed at dissuading primary challengers.
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She was named to the role months after the owner of Reese's rebuffed a takeover bid from Oreo cookie maker .
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The results show public perception remains roughly where it was when Apple initially rebuffed the order about a month ago.
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Indonesia rebuffed the international push, and has shut down similar requests to eliminate the death penalty in drug-related cases.
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Trump called off a trip to Denmark last month after the Danish prime minister rebuffed his idea of buying Greenland.
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The Russians insisted on social media that they had asked for a meeting between the two but had been rebuffed.
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Daniela said she first consulted a reputed hacker for help in getting access to Mr. O'Hara's computer but was rebuffed.
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And a later effort to revive the case was rebuffed by the Supreme Court's 2017 refusal to hear the appeal.
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President Trump recently suggested that the Games should not take place this summer, although Japan's Olympic minister immediately rebuffed postponement.
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I rebuffed the Xanax by joking that even half looked big enough to tranquilize the Incredible Hulk and drove home.
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China has rebuffed criticism that the campaign is as much about settling political scores as about stamping out criminal acts.
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Venezuelan military officials sought direct access to the American government during Barack Obama's presidency, only to be rebuffed, officials said.
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Mr. Baquet rebuffed him; The Times's policy is not to talk to subjects of investigative reports on such a basis.
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At the press conference Monday, she contended that she had offered to meet privately with activists but had been rebuffed.
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Liberal movements in Venezuela, Argentina and Bolivia have been rebuffed by voters in recent elections as their economies have stumbled.
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Qatar has so far rebuffed the Iranian offer, saying it prefers to rely on supplies delivered by air from Turkey.
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Turkey had pressed the United States to abandon its alliance with Kurdish fighters, but Washington rebuffed Turkey's requests for years.
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Collins' office declined to comment, while Loeffler on Tuesday rebuffed questions from reporters in the Capitol about the expected challenge.
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Crockett rebuffed Tapper's point that "you can swear on anything really," saying he has sworn on a Bible three times.
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Family-controlled Zodiac, which has issued a series of recent profit warnings, rebuffed an informal approach from Safran in 2010.
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But years as an outsider, rebuffed by the establishment, were to pay off for Trump in the most spectacular manner.
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Norfolk Southern, which has repeatedly rebuffed Canadian Pacific, has said it does not believe the voting trust will be approved.
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Expressing our respectful, if rebuffed, curiosity about what the bucket list means to our teenagers allows us to do both.
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When she rebuffed, he says she "helped me upstairs" to his room and offered him a back rub before leaving.
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The opposition rebuffed Mr. Johnson's call for an election, declining to give him the necessary two-thirds backing of Parliament.
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Because state policymakers have rebuffed these attempts so far, special interests are now petitioning Congress to pass a federal law.
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However, when the committee asked the President to answer questions about the attack in Libya, his administration rebuffed the request.
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Dressed in a white shirt, white tie and jacket, Davis reached out to shake Jones's hand, but he was rebuffed.
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But Gantz's party rebuffed the veteran leader who has dominated Israeli politics, alone and virtually unchallenged, for the last decade.
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But he was quickly rebuffed by Trump, who said in an interview with Reuters that the move would take longer.
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He consistently rebuffed or denigrated women's efforts to participate in wartime activities, rarely acknowledging even their heroic work as nurses.
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Last month, she took her Chequers plan to a summit in Salzburg where it was rebuffed by fellow EU leaders.
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While not explicitly confirming them, he made it clear that Turkey's request had been rebuffed and would continue to be.
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But the Ukrainian prosecutors were rebuffed in their attempts to reach current and former Justice Department officials, according to Parnas.
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And each was rebuffed at every turn by a system that is Orwellian, and a political atmosphere that is toxic.
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Democrats, already fiercely opposed to the nominee, have also been seeking an FBI investigation, a request that Republicans have rebuffed.
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Douglas said she rebuffed his advances, at which point he allegedly got on top of her and forcibly kissed her.
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Neighbourhood boys proposition Lila, resorting to threats when they are rebuffed (she takes to producing a switchblade to ward them off).
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ESPN was rebuffed in its request to move the games to Saturday this season, when a larger audience would be available.
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Syngenta had earlier rebuffed an offer from an American company because of the risk that regulators would not approve the deal.
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Starboard had pushed the company to explore a sale after Marvell Technology Group approached the company last year and was rebuffed.
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However, Robock and Toon both say they've been rebuffed from the Energy Department, Defense Department, and the Department of Homeland Security.
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GOREY: The Secret Lives of Edward Gorey presents its subject as a closeted, mostly rebuffed gay man resigned to his solitude.
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Weinstein has denied all allegations of non-consensual sex, as well as claims that he retaliated against women who rebuffed him.
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Trump has twice — TWICE — tried to band transgender citizens from serving in the military but has been rebuffed by the courts.
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It has also declined to comment on reports it has rebuffed previous approaches for a tie-up with Agarwal's Hindustan Zinc.
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Democrats under President Obama tried to reverse staffing declines, Schuman said, but had their efforts either rebuffed or reversed by Republicans.
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Diachenko rebuffed Mindbody's claim, saying that there was "some" health information in the data, based on his analysis of the data.
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Over the past two years Trump has repeatedly pressed for more border wall funding and each time been rebuffed by Congress.
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Yet he also rebuffed Donald Trump's criticism of the delegate selection process that the GOP front-runner has said is rigged.
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A recent attempt by the government to get leading British firms to sign a letter backing its Brexit strategy was rebuffed.
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Weinstein has denied all allegations of non-consensual sex — as well as claims that he retaliated against women who rebuffed him.
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The two candidates rebuffed criticism from lesser known rivals who sought to poke holes in their plans to overhaul health care.
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But after the Texas Department of Criminal Justice (TDJC) was informed of the request on February 28th, Mr Murphy was rebuffed.
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TPG has made several approaches for an acquisition, all of which have been rebuffed by Capital Senior Living, the report said.
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The European Commission on Wednesday rebuffed the idea of a parallel currency put forward by former Italian prime minister Silvio Berlusconi.
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Since then, Louboutin has repeatedly been rebuffed, the latest time by the Federal Administrative Court in a ruling published on Thursday.
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At one point Thompson's agent inquired about the thespian getting a part in the current Star Wars saga, but was rebuffed.
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He has denied all allegations of non-consensual sex, as well as claims that he retaliated against women who rebuffed him.
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The plaintiff's lawyers rebuffed this claim, arguing that the artists, critics, and curators study specific methodologies in school for evaluating art.
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Trump's attacks on the special counsel's investigation have been rebuffed by Republican leaders in Congress who have expressed support for Mueller.
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After being brutally rebuffed by my colleagues, I was relieved and touched to receive the positive reinforcement I so desperately needed.
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The Trump administration was rebuffed by federal courts and the U.S. Justice Department on an initial travel ban earlier this year.
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Last week, reports said Lyft had rebuffed GM's acquisition interest, meaning it's not entirely clear who rejected who in the end.
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Tillerson also rebuffed Trump over his defiant response to violence at a white supremacist rally in Charlottesville, Virginia, earlier this year.
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LaPierre has regularly appeared at the major conservative gathering over the years, where he has rebuffed calls for increased gun control.
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Once inside, the men raped Sheila, who had rebuffed Martin's advances at school, and stabbed both Sheila and Wanda to death.
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The New York Times: Trump rebuffed Mattis on Thursday during the general's last-ditch attempt to keep American troops in Syria.
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Despite this warning, the Senate Judiciary Committee has continued its blocking tactics and has rebuffed calls for hearings and a vote.
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Amazon initially rebuffed the prosecution's request but later provided the data after Bates said he would voluntarily hand over the recordings.
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But the Democrats, who had stood by him during the ordeal of impeachment, rebuffed his bid to win their presidential nomination.
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Mr. Obama's plan to shield millions of immigrants from deportation through executive action was rebuffed last month by the Supreme Court.
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Kemp has rebuffed calls to resign his position as secretary of state while he campaigns, with critics citing conflicts of interest.
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Such a measure throws the fate of the hearing into uncertainty, since the Justice Department has rebuffed the proposed interview format.
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She was named to the role months after the owner of Reese's rebuffed a takeover bid from Oreo Cookie-maker l.
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The Obama administration has regularly asked Congress for authority to close unneeded civilian and defense facilities but has regularly been rebuffed.
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The N.F.L. statement issued Friday said the league had made multiple attempts to speak with Molly Brown but had been rebuffed.
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Still, lawmakers say they don't completely trust Facebook after the company rebuffed their initial demands for details about potential Russian influence.
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As the only person of color in the room, Kaphar felt an obligation to politely express his displeasure, which was rebuffed.
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China has rebuffed criticism that the campaign is as much about settling political scores as about stamping out genuine criminal acts.
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China has long rebuffed complaints from other nations accusing it of cyberattacks and espionage, but didn't immediately comment on Thursday's indictment.
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Still, lawmakers say they don't completely trust Facebook after the company rebuffed their initial demands for details about potential Russian influence.
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Merkel had already rebuffed Seehofer last week, saying that Germany's 4 million Muslims belonged to the country, as did their religion.
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Mr. Brodsky rebuffed the city's initial $100 million offer for the property and was reportedly seeking as much as $325 million.
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After many people rebuffed Mr. Reid's overtures to run for the open congressional seat, Judge Cadish recommended he call Ms. Rosen.
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After the story was published, Johnson denied the accusations and repeatedly rebuffed calls to resign from both sides of the aisle.
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Honored, she had her hair done and glued on false eyelashes and showed up to the studio, only to be rebuffed.
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The German cash-and-carry retailer on Sunday rebuffed an offer from two investors valuing the company at 5.8 billion euros.
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Papadopolous repeatedly emailed the Trump campaign in attempt to set up a meeting between Trump and Russian officials, but was rebuffed.
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Some of the rebuffed tech giants, such as Microsoft, have gone on to challenge Slack with their own workplace collaboration products.
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The N.F.L. rebuffed an offer by Davis's lawyer to give its teams free training on how to treat cheerleaders more fairly.
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The Supreme Court rebuffed Truman and told him that even this wartime emergency did not empower him to seize the mills.
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Ignored by the police, rebuffed by the civil courts, Elizabeth Coppin had by 2001 exhausted her conventional criminal and civil remedies.
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A former director from the creative team recalled meetings in which Haney rebuffed campaigns butting up against deadlines with no explanation.
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Biden rebuffed her by saying she was being politically opportunistic, and Gillibrand saw no bump in the polls from the exchange.
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Mr. Katzman considered the request a violation of bank rules meant to protect confidential client information, and he rebuffed his colleague.
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Kurdish officials had planned to send a delegation to Baghdad on Wednesday to discuss the issue, but the offer was rebuffed.
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FEBRUARY/MARCH 2018 British infrastructure and support services company Stobart considers bidding for the company, but scraps plans after being rebuffed.
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A coalition of groups representing patients said they had been rebuffed when they requested a meeting in Washington with Mr. McConnell.
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Weeks before his assassination, Malcolm attempted to visit King in jail in Selma, Alabama, only to be rebuffed by local officials.
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Adam Schiff (D-Calif.), the lead House manager, said impeachment investigators did in fact ask Bolton to testify and were rebuffed.
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McConnell in return has rebuffed Schumer's efforts to negotiate a bipartisan organizing resolution for the trial, ignoring repeated requests to meet.
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Centamin rebuffed the all-stock takeover proposal from Endeavour in December, saying it did not offer enough value to Centamin shareholders.
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When he invited an old friend out to dinner recently, he was gently rebuffed — the power broker was suddenly a pariah.
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Hanoi rebuffed every American overture for peace negotiations, anticipating that the coming Tet offensive would destroy what remained of America's will.
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Yee, who had converted to Islam in the early nineties, sent a request up the chain of command, but was rebuffed.
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American Oversight's lawsuit has assisted congressional investigators, who have also sought documents and testimony from the State Department but been rebuffed.
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She "rebuffed proposals to strengthen smog rules and repeatedly allowed large polluters to increase emission limits," according to the Texas Observer.
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Attorneys for several news outlets, including POLITICO, formally requested real-time access to Monday's telephone hearing, but the judge rebuffed them.
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One model, Andi Muise, said Victoria's Secret had stopped hiring her for its fashion shows after she rebuffed Mr. Razek's advances.
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Sesame Workshop said it learned of the trailer two weeks ago and asked that the tagline be removed but was rebuffed.
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They did not speak — neither knew the other's language — but Mr. Farnes's attempt to shake hands with the enemy was rebuffed.
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Charlottesville officials, citing public safety, had sought to move the protest to a different site but were rebuffed in federal court.
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He asked the New Orleans Pelicans to trade him, a request they rebuffed when they turned down the Lakers' heated overtures.
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Second, it has been Pakistan, not India, that has continued to extend one peaceful overture after another, only to be rebuffed.
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After she rebuffed him, Rubio says, she was prevented from obtaining future roles at the Washington National Opera and other venues.
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He then would pursue sexual relationships with them, causing some to fear that if they rebuffed him, their careers would stall.
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Myanmar has also rebuffed some of China's efforts, last year rejecting a proposal for refugees to visit Rakhine to assess conditions.
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FCA shares soared on Monday after trade publication Automotive News reported the carmaker rebuffed a takeover from an unidentified Chinese carmaker.
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Taiwan's Presidential Office rebuffed the package, saying it is a ploy to divide the Taiwanese, the official Central News Agency reported.
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Juliet Huddy, a longtime on-air personality, said Mr. O'Reilly had tried to ruin her career after she rebuffed his advances.
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The report also rebuffed other conservative claims that the F.B.I. spied on the Trump campaign as part of a politicized plot.
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An initial bid of 48.50 crowns had been quickly rebuffed by Capio's board and several of its largest investors in July.
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Echostar – Echostar is now seeking talks with Immarsat after its $3.2 billion bid to buy the British satellite firm was rebuffed.
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Pressure from some policymakers to signal a possible change of plan was easily rebuffed, sources close to the matter told Reuters.
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"All of us have a thick stack of investigative and hearing requests that were rebuffed by the majority," said Democratic Rep.
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But his demands were rebuffed by pro-British First Minister Arlene Foster as well as by Irish Prime Minister Enda Kenny.
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Echostar (SATS) is now seeking talks with Immarsat after its $3.2 billion bid to buy the British satellite firm was rebuffed.
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The two men rebuffed a request from the House Intelligence Committee for records sought in connection with the ongoing impeachment probe.
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Republicans are planning to pass the bill along party lines and have so far rebuffed Democrats' requests to change the bill.
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After the 2017 and 2018 seasons, players rebuffed management's proposal for a pitch clock designed to speed the pace of play.
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Moscow has been pressing the U.K. for access to Yulia, a Russian citizen, but its requests have so far been rebuffed.
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In the 1950s, she tried to bring her fellow Catholics into an anti-communist alliance with Christian evangelicals and was rebuffed.
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This means wading through redacted documents, being rebuffed by witnesses and alleged victims, waiting for the processing of freedom-of-information requests.
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One of the sources said FCA had rebuffed one offer as it was unwilling to sell for less than 3 billion euros.
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Senate Judiciary Committee Chairman Chuck Grassley, R-Iowa, has also attempted to speak with Pientka, but the DOJ has rebuffed his requests.
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The electoral commission chairwoman, Priscilla Chigumba, has rebuffed the opposition&aposs demands, which include touching the ballot paper or examining it closely.
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Though Republicans never explicitly rebuffed the president, the time never came while they controlled both chambers of Congress the last two years.
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Namely, criticism comes from San Juan Mayor Carmen Yulín Cruz, whose complaints were rebuffed as "political noise" by FEMA administrator Brock Long.
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Zuma initially rebuffed Madonsela's report and the public protector has been heavily criticized by the president's fellow African National Congress party members.
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The consul general made similar requests to officials in Texas and Louisiana, local news reports said, and was rebuffed in both states.
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The British territory was twice rebuffed by European soccer's ruling body and took its case to CAS which ruled in its favor.
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" In the Guardian, Siva Vaidhyanathan rebuffed Zuckerberg's claim, contending that Zuckerberg "wants our discussions to be as abstract and idealistic as possible.
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This year the company rebuffed an undisclosed global firm in the tea space that contacted Teabox with view to buying the company.
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The report says that during the meeting, several employees tried to ask Adler about Candappa's departure, but Adler reportedly "rebuffed" the questions.
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After their demand for a cut of the profits was rebuffed, they went public, according to Afghan officials familiar with the case.
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" Attempts from Gerst to get CIMON to move on were similarly rebuffed: "I understand that you like the music, I understand that.
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The No. 2 U.S. ride-sharing service recently rebuffed takeover interest from its 9 percent owner, according to news service The Information.
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He worked hard to bring modern AdTech to Facebook but was quickly rebuffed by folks with seniority or a bit more anger.
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Everyone's happy to chat within the game's public spaces, but Leila's attempts to contact one player through private chat are quickly rebuffed.
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Second, we've seen Russia clearly make headway with Trump's campaign, even if Trump and some of those around him rebuffed its efforts.
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Trump has tried to tap top-tier lawyers to represent him but been repeatedly rebuffed, according to people familiar with the matter.
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May's aides and her finance minister Philip Hammond have since rebuffed suggestions that she was trying to influence the BoE's policy decisions.
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When the occupiers rebuffed the group, the newcomers headed to the county courthouse, surrounded it and demanded to meet with the sheriff.
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The DOJ official who spoke on condition of anonymity on Thursday rebuffed allegations that the administration was hostile to diversity in education.
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Its $130bn offer for Qualcomm was rebuffed last year; a heated proxy fight at Qualcomm's annual investor meeting in March seems likely.
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Anglo quickly rebuffed his approaches but Mr Agarwal, who has a reputation for getting what he wants, has not seemed unduly concerned.
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Maricopa County elections chief Helen Purcell issued a mea culpa just after the Arizona elections, but has rebuffed calls for her resignation.
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Kraft Heinz jumped 7.2 percent to $523 after it said it would continue to pursue a merger with Unilever , despite being rebuffed.
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The French carmaker, which sells fewer cars than its Japanese partner, had been pushing for the companies to merge but was rebuffed.
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" In a statement to The Hill, Moore's campaign rebuffed accusations of racism referring to the religious song, "Jesus Loves the Little Children.
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Sources said the state oil companies of the two OPEC nations rebuffed the approaches, prompting Essar to start talks with other players.
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Flynn earlier in the week rebuffed a subpoena for documents from the Senate panel, citing his Fifth Amendment right against self-incrimination.
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The January 31 approach came six months after Inmarsat rebuffed a $3.25 billion cash and shares bid from U.S. satellite group EchoStar.
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He has rebuffed invitations to brief the committee behind closed doors in the past, and it is unclear whether he will accept.
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Broadcom initially approached Qualcomm privately about the offer but was rebuffed, and even when the proposal went public, Qualcomm wasn't having it.
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A Kremlin aide said on Wednesday that Putin had rebuffed an initiative from Poroshenko for the two men to speak by phone.
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He also pointedly rebuffed criticism from Western governments that have accused him of going too far in efforts to neutralize suspected opponents.
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A second argument, that a retried execution would constitute cruel and unusual punishment, was also rebuffed by a majority of the court.
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But in Europe, where the company has an established presence, several governments — including the U.K. and Germany — have rebuffed an outright ban.
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Fox last year agreed to pay $20 million to settle Carlson's claims that her contract was not renewed because she rebuffed Ailes.
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According to court documents unsealed in May, a Sandusky accuser said he complained to Paterno about Sandusky in 1976 and was rebuffed.
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Jackson has rebuffed Manafort's repeated requests to end his home confinement in exchange for pledging $10 million in real estate as collateral.
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John Conyers told The Washington Post that when she rebuffed his sexual advances, the Michigan Democrat referred to a slain female intern.
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"You can see he knew very little about anatomy and musculature," Mr. Hirst wrote in The Guardian after his offer was rebuffed.
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A group of moderate Democrats rebuffed an invitation from the president to come to the White House to discuss border security Tuesday.
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Top Democratic senators on Wednesday rebuffed Republicans' push for a balanced budget amendment and questioned the GOP's commitment to the Constitution. Sens.
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SCOR's management rebuffed the approach and its CEO Denis Kessler dismissed Covea as a local player with a lack of international vision.
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Last, there is the chasm between political leaders, nearly all of whom backed Remain, and many of their voters, who rebuffed them.
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Courts in at least six states, including New York, have rebuffed defense lawyers' attempts to get their hands on the machines' code.
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The lawsuit said the companies had rebuffed requests by the U.S. government and the public to stop providing services to Islamic State.
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Lawyer Adam Mortara, who closed out the session on behalf of Students for Fair Admissions, rebuffed Harvard's efforts to discount the group.
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Rebuffed, and suddenly naked, Daniel has no choice but to bizarrely flex all his upper body muscles and dive into the pool.
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The police files in Brown's case show that members of Friel's department contacted the police in King County but were largely rebuffed.
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His proposal to infuse $480 million into Sears and carry away some assets has been rebuffed by a special committee of directors.
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He has rebuffed questions as to whether he was planning to pardon any of his own associates — or himself, for that matter.
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At the same time Washington has rebuffed, but not ruled out, a French plan to give Tehran a $15 billion credit line.
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Egli rebuffed him and explained that play could be halted only if the conditions posed a danger to the spectators or players.
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The secretary on Monday rebuffed just such a request from Representative Richard Neal, the Democratic chairman of the Ways and Means Committee.
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The smaller firm is reapplying for a taxi license to operate in the British capital after regulators there rebuffed it in 2017.
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A marriage proposal is rebuffed, its bearer left unconscious on the roadside while his beloved drives off with their ill-gotten loot.
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Donald F. McGahn II, the White House counsel, has rebuffed the president's efforts to fire Robert S. Mueller III, the special counsel.
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In the news: Apollo has held talks to buy select broadcast assets from Tegna, after being rebuffed in a February takeover attempt.
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Jones was recently rebuffed in his attempt to call an emergency owners' meeting at the end of November to discuss Goodell's contract.
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Tesla (TSLA) – Tesla rebuffed a petition to U.S. regulators calling for a recall of 500,000 cars for an alleged unintended acceleration issue.
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Calgary-based Canexus rebuffed the C$1.50-per-share unsolicited offer in October, saying the C$297.2 million bid undervalued the company.
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Apple rebuffed a recent FBI court order directing it to disable security features that would allow investigators to hack into the phone.
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Even insurers that try to exclude a particularly expensive and unproven technology from coverage are often rebuffed by legislatures and the courts.
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He said Kraft Heinz could be a possible buyer but he rebuffed the idea that Coca-Cola would be interested in Danone.
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Citgo "repeatedly directed" the Gerd Knutsen to bring it the oil during its year-long stay off the coast, but was rebuffed.
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She has said that before the alleged assault, he twice made sexual advances that she rebuffed, but she continued to see him.
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The lawmakers are preparing to vote on whether to hold a snap general election, with Mr. Johnson likely to be rebuffed again.
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Security agents with the Transportation Security Administration rejected the ticket, and when Mr. Tigner returned to the counter he was again rebuffed.
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Apple rebuffed an FBI court order directing the firm to create software that would allow investigators to access data on the device.
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The mayor of Fort Lee, Mark Sokolich, a Democrat, had rebuffed a request to endorse Mr. Christie, and this was his punishment.
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Air France last week withdrew a rescue bid for Aigle Azur and has since rebuffed overtures by XL Airways, another insolvent carrier.
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Israeli officials said Netanyahu rebuffed as insufficient a Russian offer to keep Iranian forces 100 km (62 miles) from the Golan lines.
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Unilever, a company with a radically different culture and philosophy than Buffett and 3G, rebuffed the proposed acquisition from the smaller suitor.
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The prosecutors rebuffed that idea, noting that their investigation of Goldman was largely complete, according to three people familiar with that meeting.
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But Krikorian said he rebuffed the overtures, telling Kushner he couldn't back a plan that doesn't reduce the number of overall immigrants.
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Regev has been campaigning to transfer that responsibility to her office since 2016, but initially, she was rebuffed by other Israeli officials.
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Mr. Netanyahu rebuffed the attacks on Shin Bet, praising its efforts to thwart Palestinian terrorism, but did not address the settler violence.
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Amid the uncertainty, Democrats have pushed for more information from the administration about its Iran policy but have so far been rebuffed.
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Starboard said in a filing last November that Marvell had approached Mellanox about a merger in the past and had been rebuffed.
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In an interview, Mr. Lester said that he had offered to take steps to address some of the concerns, and had been rebuffed.
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Asked about the effort, Ken Glueck, a top executive at Oracle, rebuffed the idea that his company had mounted an offensive against Google.
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And the song started with Odom's solo, a moment of playful rapped banter in which Burr tries to woo Angelica and is rebuffed.
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At the time, Shepherd, 68, was starring in the CBS sitcom Cybill — and she claims the show suffered after she rebuffed his advances.
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Peltz, CEO of Trian Fund Management, was also rebuffed in a battle for board seats, or proxy contest, at DuPont two years ago.
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Addressing supporters on Saturday, Netanyahu said mapping of the region was underway, and rebuffed criticism from his nationalist allies over dragging his feet.
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Mattel slipped 1.20 percent after Reuters reported the toy maker has rebuffed Hasbro's latest takeover approach, according to people familiar with the matter.
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The exchange is owned by the London Stock Exchange Group , which last month rebuffed a takeover approach from Hong Kong Exchanges and Clearing.
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In October 2016, Wal-Mart rebuffed a proposal by U.S. prosecutors to pay at least $600 million to settle the same corruption probe.
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But calls for reform have been rebuffed, by the "Visegrad" countries (Poland, Hungary, Czech Republic and Slovakia) which are refusing to consider it.
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In addition to Canosa's complaint filed Monday, Ashley Judd filed a lawsuit claiming Weinstein sabotaged her career after she rebuffed his sexual advances.
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Gannett had early this year rebuffed a $1.36 billion buyout offer from newspaper chain MNG, controlled by hedge fund Alden Global Capital LLC.
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Kuwait also rebuffed his request to restart oil production in the "neutral zone", a strip of border territory where they share extraction rights.
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Huawei also said in the filing that it had sought to meet with FCC commissioners to discuss the rule-making but were rebuffed.
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They had earlier surged as much as 8.2% after news emerged of a rebuffed offer for two of its units from Bovis Homes.
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Mr Basha claims that the enemies of organised-crime bosses allied to the Socialists have made overtures to him, which he has rebuffed.
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One vendor offering a free trial tells Axios it was rebuffed by a presidential campaign wary of running afoul of campaign finance laws.
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Clyburn went on to allege that her office requested more time to review the decisions, but was rebuffed and given only two days.
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The mayor had sought permanent control last year, only to be rebuffed by Mr. Flanagan, who would approve only a one-year extension.
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Draghi rebuffed lawmakers' criticism, arguing that the German government alone had saved 28 billion euros last year through lower than expected interest payments.
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At the time, Miller's attorneys released a statement accusing Perrineau of turning to the authorities only after her claims for damages were rebuffed.
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Published in 2011, the short depicts the knight, played by Justin Kuritzkes, continually getting rebuffed by the Potion Seller, also played by Kuritzkes.
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She rebuffed Sanders's pressure to back a "carbon tax," clearly envisioning the Republican attack ads that would swamp coal-friendly, economically strapped Ohio.
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Gámez has repeatedly been rebuffed by immigration authorities on his asylum claims and has three times been apprehended at the US-Mexico border.
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It was unclear whether Trump intentionally rebuffed the most powerful woman in American politics or whether he simply did not see her hand.
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Sturgeon won backing from the Scottish parliament to seek a new referendum, but the May government has rebuffed her request to hold one.
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Advocates argue the agreement inadvertently encourages people to dangerously sneak into Canada and make a claim rather than be rebuffed at the border.
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Kraft jumped 8.2 percent to $94.45 after it said it would continue to pursue a $713 billion bid for Unilever , despite being rebuffed.
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The United States rebuffed some initial offers by China last spring to increase purchases of U.S. goods, choosing instead to proceed with tariffs.
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He also reportedly retaliated against a woman who rebuffed him, who says she was denied access to Franks after turning down his advances.
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But they were rebuffed by Republican leaders, who viewed the request as partisan, according to current and former officials briefed on the discussions.
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L) soaring 24 percent to the top of the STOXX 600 after saying it had rebuffed a takeover offer from France's Klepierre (LOIM.PA).
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A spokeswoman has rebuffed repeated requests from Reuters over the last year to talk to Neymar, his agent father, and his financial advisers.
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Banks, saddled with some $20 billion in loans that construction and energy companies could no longer service, have so far rebuffed outside buyers.
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The lawyer added that, at the time, Luhn's accusations of misconduct against Ailes were rebuffed by network executives, according to The Hollywood Reporter.
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M&M-owner Mars, for example, acquired gum company W. Wrigley for $23 billion in 2008 after Hershey rebuffed the gum maker's overtures.
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Powell has rebuffed questions about Trump's public pressure and insisted that the Fed would not consider politics in its decisions on interest rates.
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Shkreli was banned from the social media platform Twitter in January for harassing Duca after she rebuffed his invitation to attend Trump's inauguration.
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Over the last two years, the Republican-controlled Congress has repeatedly rebuffed calls from the Trump administration to slash funding for scientific research.
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Deutsche Bank had rebuffed Waters's requests for Trump's financial records throughout 2017 and 2018, when Democrats were the minority party in the House.
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But Ferriero, saying he had consulted with general counsel and the Department of Justice, rebuffed Schumer in a letter sent late last week.
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In a referendum in 2016 they rebuffed his bid to run again for re-election in defiance of the constitution he had introduced.
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N, whose previous attempt to buy SandRidge was rebuffed by the company - a move that was criticized by Icahn and some other shareholders.
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Lawyers for the conservative group that brought the suit, Judicial Watch, pushed for a more expedited release but were ultimately rebuffed by Boasberg.
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He said he rebuffed her and thought she was being too aggressive before one of his friends took her out of the room.
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However, after Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen publicly rebuffed Trump's reported interest in the U.S. purchasing Greenland, Trump announced the visit would be canceled.
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