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But hey, only time will reveal all of our doubts and naysays.
Screenwriter Justin Marks Explains Street Fighter Adaptation « FirstShowing.net 2008
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The hallucinatory imagery of Afal Drwg Adda naysays the channel's timid trend since the programming zenith that was Con Passionate.
WalesOnline - Home WalesOnline 2011
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So many people fall down the rabbit hole of "gee, it seems reasonable." and woebetide anyone who naysays people like Carrey.
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US-CERT naysays Microsoft security advisory - In Thursday's IT Blogwatch, Richi Jennings watches US-CERT's helpful augmentation of Microsoft's guidelines to prevent infection by the Conficker / Downadup worm.
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US-CERT naysays Microsoft security advisory - In Thursday's IT Blogwatch, Richi Jennings watches US-CERT's helpful augmentation of Microsoft's guidelines to prevent infection by the Conficker / Downadup worm.
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And anyone who naysays this proposition is merely an addlepated ultracrepidarian!
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s time for a US troop withdrawal, or at least for a timetable for withdrawal to be set - about which the White House naysays and Congress remains silent.
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s time for a US troop withdrawal, or at least for a timetable for withdrawal to be set - about which the White House naysays and Congress remains silent.
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s time for a US troop withdrawal, or at least for a timetable for withdrawal to be set - about which the White House naysays and Congress remains silent.
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This is no less true when someone who isn’t a creationist pops into a discussion and naysays a previous claim “There was, but Fred Hoyle died 4 years ago”, based on nothing more than their ill-informed assumptions – in this case that Fred Hoyle must have abandoned steady state theory because they think it would have been reasonable to do so given the evidence.
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