She has rubbished the singer's claim that he bedded four of the five members of the group. |
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Carlyle rubbished talk of retirement immediately after suffering the injury, and he has reiterated his eagerness to return to action. |
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She wasn't buying any of this, but thought she would pick it apart rationally before she rubbished it publicly. |
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A senior road policing officer has rubbished reports that a dual carriageway near Chelmsford is being used as an unofficial race track. |
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The company today rubbished rumours that its flamboyant founder was flying the coop. |
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These petty slurs have been rubbished by the business consortium and players alike. |
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As for claims that nuts never come loose on the railway, rail workers rubbished that last week. |
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They tend to get rubbished, even by parts of the press usually called in the European sense liberal. Why is it so hard to get a debate going? |
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Continental Europeans rubbished the idea, saying that generations of French and Italian women and children had eaten soft cheese without ill effect. |
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Thirdly, the collapse of the Berlin Wall rubbished the ideology of socialism and socialist policies around the world. |
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His own father rubbished his dream of becoming an opera singer. |
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Festive fury A Christmas tree has been rubbished by locals in a town in Pensylvania who clubbed together to get a new one. |
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The Migration Advisory Committee, an official commission, looked across a range of statistical studies and rubbished the notion that aliens push down wages and lift unemployment. |
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However, the Academy Awards head honcho has rubbished speculation on this matter. |
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Nair, on Sunday rubbished allegations that some of his relatives and a friend had been allotted land in a south Bangalore cooperative society at throwaway prices. |
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