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  • 91Treason Act (Ireland) 1537 — The Treason Act (Ireland) 1537 (28 Hen 8 c. 7, long title An Act of Slander ) is an Act of the former Parliament of Ireland which adds several offences to the law of treason in Northern Ireland. It was repealed in the Republic of Ireland in 1962… …

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  • 92Berkeley Marine Corps Recruiting Center controversy — The Berkeley Marine Corps Recruiting Center Controversy began in September 2007 when a small group of protesters from Code Pink began periodically protesting in front of a United States Marine Corps Officer Selection Office located in Downtown… …

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  • 93deny — denyingly, adv. /di nuy /, v.t., denied, denying. 1. to state that (something declared or believed to be true) is not true: to deny an accusation. 2. to refuse to agree or accede to: to deny a petition. 3. to withhold the possession, use, or… …

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  • 94overwithhold — /oh veuhr with hohld , widh /, v., overwithheld, overwithholding. v.t. 1. to withhold too much. 2. to deduct (an amount in withholding tax) in excess of the tax to be paid. v.i. 3. to withhold oneself excessively. 4. to deduct too much… …

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  • 95underwithhold — /un deuhr with hohld , widh /, v., underwithheld, underwithholding. v.t. 1. to withhold too little. 2. to deduct (withholding tax) less than the necessary amount. v.i. 3. to withhold oneself too little. 4. to deduct less withholding tax than… …

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  • 96forbear — I verb abstain, be patient, be temperate, be tolerant, bear with, break off, cease, decline, delay enforcing rights, deny oneself, desist from, dispense with, do without, endure, forgo, hold back, hold in abeyance, hold off, keep back, keep from …

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  • 97refuse — I verb abjure, abnegate, abstain, balk, bar, be obstinate, be unwilling, beg to be excused, cast aside, debar, decline, demur, deny, disaccord with, disallow, disapprove, disavow, disclaim, discountenance, discredit, dismiss, disown, dispense… …

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  • 98disallow — dis·al·low /ˌdi sə lau̇/ vt 1: to deny the truth, force, or validity of disallow ed the deduction disallow a bankruptcy claim 2: to refuse to allow disallow payment of benefits dis·al·low·ance …

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  • 99forbid — I verb ban, bar, block, check, command not to do, debar, declare illegal, deny, deny permission, deprive, deter, disallow, disapprove, discountenance, discourage, enjoin, exclude, forfend, hinder, impede, inhibit, interdicere, interdict, make… …

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  • 100hold out — I (deliberate on an offer) verb make overtures, offer, place at ones disposal, present, proffer, promittere, propone, propose, put forward, submit, suggest, urge, volunteer II (resist) verb balk, be unwilling, hold fast, hold one s own, make a… …

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