| 1. | Martin Amis, writing in the current New Yorker, demurs.
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| 2. | But Bernard, who likes snakes more than women, demurs.
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| 3. | His father demurs, not wanting to start any local hostilities.
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| 4. | Hossein Shariatmadari, the editor of a hardline daily, demurs.
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| 5. | He demurs on the subject of the bogus labels, however.
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| 6. | Mostly accepted without demur, see my notes for explanatory comments.
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| 7. | Michel appeared to demur, but members called out encouragement.
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| 8. | Axel demurs _ until Elaine ( Dunaway ) waltzes into the showroom.
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| 9. | But the working generation has a vote too, and may demur.
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| 10. | I offer the shaman a slug, but he demurs.
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