For that, the stock comparison would be to chipmunks, animated or natural, but that would be a calumniation of our chipmunk brethren. |
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He refused, for example, to participate in the blanket calumniation of Loyalists, and of all things British. |
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The reasons and personalities behind the calumniation of him as a coward for nearly four years would surely be newsworthy. |
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It is almost impossible to read any of the various Baskerville biographies without plodding through one calumniation or another. |
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If we were to shine light on some of modern society's shortcomings, the act of calumniation would definitely be in the ranking, if not in the top five. |
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