Do you think the government should step in at that point and put a stop to these calumnies? |
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The counter-argument is that anonymity permits total calumnies to be propagated without punishment. |
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The Pharisees and hypocrites in the British press should repent their calumnies. |
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Could it have been those allegiances that in some way led her to purvey such calumnies? |
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Secure in the knowledge he cannot fight back, the press is free to pursue him, committing to print whatever calumnies it likes. |
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If Spiderman hears calumnies in a coffee-break conversation, he has to defend the absent. |
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In an age of magnificent oratory, he was revered among the Irish for rejecting the calumnies against them made by a prominent, bigoted English historian of the times. |
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The vigor with which the episcopal committee reacted against all the calumnies piled up during centuries to disfigure Judaism must be remembered. |
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He makes allegations of coup plots and terrorism against the opposition, and spices the calumnies with anti-Americanism. |
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So at least if he wants to deal with facts, put facts, do not continue the calumnies as a matter of public record. |
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Humiliations, rejection, disdain and calumnies fall upon her in order to make her leave Salamanca. |
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We've been reminding him of all the calumnies and vituperations and bombast he has heaped upon the trade unionists of this country in recent years. |
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If you belonged to the world, it would hold you dear as something of its very own but, because you do not belong to the world, you must endure its hatred, calumnies, insults, contempt and outrages. |
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Whether on or off campus, a key conclusion arising from the Audit's 2009 data is that anti-Jewish messaging is spiraling out of control, with the resurrection of the old canards and calumnies of the past. |
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There is a time to be silent and to silently take the blows, and there is a time to speak up when God's plan requires it to defend such an important Work against which there is a flood of calumnies. |
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A fierce battle: From the time it was founded, the Community of the Sons of Mary has been subjected to attacks and calumnies from a certain part of the Church in Quebec. |
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In the face of infuriating and scurrilous calumnies, he kept the sort of cool that the thin-skinned and painfully insecure incumbent cannot even feign during the unprogrammed give-and-take of an electoral debate. |
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In consequence, injurious reports, probably calumnies, were vigorously circulated against Priscillian and his retinue. |
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This woman had a very bad reputation in the ecclesiastical milieu due to the calumnies spread about by her husband, a man who was leading a life of debauchery, somewhat like the depraved life of our world today. |
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Now that Ban Ki-moon, the UN secretary-general, has ignored its objections, it has whipped up a frenzy of national resentment against the perceived calumnies. |
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Key figures, they boldly breast the floods of lies and calumnies. |
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Just one year later, overwhelmed by his labours, by many deaths in quick succession among his collaborators, by a wave of calumnies and accusations that are a bitter burden, the great missionary falls sick himself. |
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In the face of unjust accusations and calumnies he remained silent, trusting always in the judgement of God, of his immediate superiors and of his own conscience. |
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Your letter, all honey for the Sons of Mary, is full of gall and calumnies for Marie-Paule who, contrary to what you say, never rejected you, but always welcomed you and always respected you as a man and a priest. |
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