Some people will tell you that it rains in Wales most days but that's a vicious calumny. |
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In a media world aswirl with public condemnation and calumny, a few journalists tried with difficulty to keep their heads. |
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We believe we must treat politicians and those who govern with disrespect, with abuse, with calumny and sometimes untruth. |
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Upon publication, he sued the newspaper for calumny because he was financially secure and was not in the shop-sign business. |
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As the first barrister briefed in that seminal case, it behoves me to respond to this ignorant calumny. |
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Scandal, woe and calumny struck the otherwise genteel junior school carol concert last night. |
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He defended his beliefs with vigour, but in the end was overwhelmed by the flood of insult and calumny to which he was subjected. |
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What ethical responsibility does a bulletin board system bear towards publishing this calumny? |
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When I buy Frank magazine and pass it around, I am doing evil for I am sharing in the sin of detraction and calumny. |
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But I will put my trust in the American system, where fabrication and concoction may work for awhile, but sooner or later the calumny is exposed. |
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The notion that his allegations may be no more than calumny, or suspicion without substance doesn't seem to bother him. |
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Some even viewed the charge of novelty as a calumny leveled at them by their contemporary enemies. |
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Even then, they fled the party and subjected him to a vitriolic calumny unprecedented in more than 70 years, and he lost. |
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The suggestion that the knights had previously had any communication with King Henry is a gross calumny. |
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I'd just like to say that, having recently returned from Tangiers, this is a complete calumny against a fine bunch of traders. |
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It creates a nexus of links that increase the chance that the calumny will come to the top of a google search. |
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She is the victim of a terrible calumny for which cheats in her own profession must bear the blame. |
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What I don't believe is that it is necessary to calumny it with things it does not teach or believe. |
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She has exposed herself to calumny from nearly all sides and may have dealt her career a mortal blow. |
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That's her privilege, but I shan't forget the calumny in a hurry. |
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I can only get away with this calumny because of the shield of anonymity. |
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It would be a calumny on the reputation of that great man to suggest it. |
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The business plan is to use all that calumny and controversy to make money off news-stand sales but it doesn't seem to be working and ad revenues are small. |
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But I hope that I may be allowed to point out a very grave misunderstanding and misattribution, and to protest the calumny with which the attack on me reaches its crescendo. |
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It pains us to be a subject of real calumny, unjustifiably so. |
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I find myself the victim of a campaign of calumny and abuse. |
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Let the gossipers do not think that it's a calumny, but her message is rather confusing. |
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One imagines that the latest pope, a Jesuit, is familiar with the centuries of calumny that have been heaped upon his forebears. |
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Marie, who runs a massage parlour in the Midlands, is indignant at the latest calumny on her profession. |
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That is a vengeful and vicious calumny against Zionism… However, I do believe that the South African experience needs to be studied. |
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I find it outrageous that this statement is being continued and this calumny is still being poured into the public record. |
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If the published material contained calumny or abuse, the provisions of articles 433-436 of the Penal Code are applicable. |
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To follow them, it would be highly suitable that the Romanian Parliament remove altogether libel, insult and calumny from the Penal Code. |
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Indeed, clubs play on that calumny to cover their tracks, ever ready with an insinuation or well-placed leak concerning the real reason behind a manager's departure. |
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It is symbolic of the way that this glamorous Italian has ridden out the storm of controversy, calumny and secrecy surrounding the building, designed by her late husband. |
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I'll heap them up to tow'rs of calumny, Then haply pen a history untrue, Disfiguring thy good and holy name And leave it lying about in some near place To trap base plagiarizers yet unborn. |
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However, just to show the calumny that takes place, within two weeks of making that commitment, the Yugoslav army intensified shelling and pursued actions which pushed more people out of their homes and their villages. |
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It was not just saying that Durban was anti-Semitic, it was saying that the Liberals willingly participated in the anti-Semitic Durban I. That is the calumny to which we object. |
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Ridicule and mockery, calumny and impiety follow them everywhere, but they, intuitive and inspired, know they have been sent by Me, and are willing to follow the path to its end in fulfillment of their mission. |
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Accusations of abuse were pure extortive calumny in a malicious bid to make money. |
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It is our duty to defend the reputation of the Church against calumny. |
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The state of contradiction engenders conflict, pain, moral misery, absurd actions, violence, gossip, calumny, etc. The state of contradiction can never bring us peace in life. |
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The damage done by calumny, detraction, and talebearing can frequently not be repaired. |
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It is, therefore, truly a matter of pure and simple calumny. |
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