亚洲网紅露点

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诲茅尘别苍迟颈

[ dey-mahn-tee; French dey-mahn-tee ]

noun

plural 诲茅尘别苍迟颈s
  1. an official denial by a government of actions, aims, etc., ascribed to it.


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亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins

Origin of 诲茅尘别苍迟颈1

First recorded in 1585鈥95; from French: literally, 鈥渃ontradiction,鈥 noun use of past participle of 诲茅尘别苍迟颈r 鈥渢o deny,鈥 Old French desmentir, from des- dis- 1 + mentir 鈥渢o lie鈥 (from Latin 尘别苍迟墨谤墨 )
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This pair were boldly pushing the virtuoso and expressive boundaries of the instrument, in consultation with the leading piano builder of the time: John Broadwood, another Londoner, dementi鈥檚 and Dussek鈥檚 music was virtually unknown outside Britain, though, but Beethoven had found out about it and learnt from their innovations in style and playing technique.

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Some years, families cannot hunt in their traditional spots because they are crowded out by hunters from other regions, said Eleanor Dementi, of Cantwell, who is vice chair of Ahtna鈥檚 board.

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All this, sir, you have known, when you gave your chivalric 诲茅尘别苍迟颈 to that purported proclamation of mine.

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Shortly after this, Page 123 the affair of Rintelen became a matter of common talk, and the first indications of his mysterious intrigues for the purpose of interfering with the delivery of munitions from the United States to the Allies appeared in the Press; the Foreign Office thereupon instructed me to issue an official 诲茅尘别苍迟颈 on the subject.

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The report recently prevalent as to human sacrifices is contradicted this morning by an official 诲茅尘别苍迟颈.

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