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England officially broke ties with the Catholic church in 1529 when Henry VIII invoked parliament to enact statutes denying the pope any power or jurisdiction over the Church of England. He did this because of the papacy's refusal to annul his marriage to Catherine of Aragon. This effectively made the Anglican church the national church of England.
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The 15th Amendment of the Constitution prohibits denying voting rights to people based on race or color
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England officially broke ties with the Catholic church in 1529 when Henry VIII invoked parliament to enact statutes denying the pope any power or jurisdiction over the Church of England. He did this because of the papacy's refusal to annul his marriage to Catherine of Aragon. This effectively made the Anglican church the national church of England.
He is still denying the murder.There was no denying his unfaithfulness now. The private detective was a good investment.
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I am denying your loan application. He was denying that he had a drug problem.
Here is an example sentence with the word "denying":All the evidences suggested that Samuel Miller was the murderer, but he kept on denying that he committed the crime.
Yes. The word "denying" means stating that an account or allegation is false. Example : "He refused to confess, denying that he was at the scene."
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The word death denying refers to denying or refusing to acknowledge the presence that someone or something is no longer living in this universe and is not returning.
He had long since forgotten to spare others, by denying himself a wish
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In the 18th century in America, the colonists had numerous reasons to think about revolting, and even to revolt in actuality, against their English overlords. The primary reason was economic: English rule was economically oppressive. Other reasons include the evident disrespect shown to the colonists by the English as well as the English refusal to allow colonists any direct representation in the rule-making that affected their lives and livelihood in their colonial homeland.