| 11. | "" No one can gainsay the amazing things that he has done for Mouscron.
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| 12. | But it's hard to gainsay the broad thrust of the argument Linn and Poussaint make.
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| 13. | Americans, instinctively patriotic, are rightly reluctant to gainsay a commander in chief when war impends.
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| 14. | The debate about Masul's parentage continued, this time without evidence to gainsay the claim.
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| 15. | You can't gainsay the record of the past eight years, no matter how you try.
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| 16. | Now, with this research in hand, I try to educate those who might gainsay my housekeeping.
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| 17. | Which is not to gainsay Renaud's dessert, a baked apple with orange-peel ice cream.
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| 18. | When Powell reminds us of the benefits from immigration by citing his own parents, who is to gainsay him?
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| 19. | She was always firmly but politely persuasive, and few had the courage to challenge or gainsay a Howes edict.
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| 20. | Well, then, someone asked, did that mean he would gainsay those who speculated about more serious health problems?
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