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  • Ford and Arthur muttered embarrassed little disclaimers.†  (source)
  • Periodically throughout this book, I have felt obliged to issue disclaimers.†  (source)
  • Motorists around them drive slowly and sanely, appalled by the thought of having to pull over and listen to half an hour of disclaimers, advisements, and tangled justifications from the likes of these.†  (source)
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  • About two hundred names are listed across three pages, each page carrying a small-print disclaimer: "The listing of names on the program does not imply that students have met all requirements for graduation."†  (source)
  • A couple of final disclaimers: Mack would like you to know that if you happen upon this story and hate it, he says, "Sorry...but it wasn't primarily written for you."†  (source)
  • This sounded like a malpractice disclaimer.†  (source)
  • Before you enter that chamber, however, I'm required to warn you that— Nodding dreamily through the unsettling disclaimers, Max focused instead on the rising tide of energy and emotions within him.†  (source)
  • But then, she tossed it in the wastebasket on her way out of the room and gave a little laugh like a disclaimer.†  (source)
  • But Father said his heart was still quiet, even now, and that he answered, if he answered at all, stopped the protestations and disclaimers at all: 'Sho, now.†  (source)
  • I did not forget Daniel's disclaimer concerning Laura, made in front of all the staff.†  (source)
  • Cassius watched him in uncertain anticipation, unable to figure out exactly what he was leading up to with his admission and then disclaimer of power.†  (source)
  • Donovan put in a firm disclaimer, and Jimmy backed him up.†  (source)
  • In the impulsive above-board manner of the frank one, the court saw confirmed all that was implied in words that just previously had perplexed them, coming as they did from the testifier to the tragedy and promptly following Billy's impassioned disclaimer of mutinous intent—Captain Vere's words, "I believe you, my man."†  (source)
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