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rejector

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rejector [ri′jek·tər]
(aerospace engineering)


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Then, when a rejection occurs (even if it's not rude), the rejector spreads rumors around to all his/her friends that cause them to completely ignore you, refusing to invite you to parties or even to initiate conversations with you.
THE 15 tracks on the album that did the business are: 10 Commandments, I'll Take You There, Message From the Black Ark Studio, Holyness Righteousness Light, Babylon Fall, Mr Dino Koosh Rock, Hip Hop Reggae, Evil Brain Rejector, Jah Rastafari Jungle Safari, Love Sunshine Blue Sky, Clear the Way, Congratulations, Shocks of Mighty, Jamaican E T and Telepathic Jah a Rize.
One could also list Bible-believing scientists Johann Kepler (astronomer), Francis Bacon, Carolus Linnaeus (taxonomy system we use today), Michael Faraday (likely history's greatest physicist), Georges Cuvier (paleontology), Samuel Morse (Morse code), Charles Babbage (first computers) and Gregor Mendel (father of genetics and rejector of Darwinism).
 
 
 
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