On the other hand, it enables people to spread rumors and untruths without accountability. |
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A small faction of managers in her unit spread rumors that her appointment was a classic case of reverse discrimination. |
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They spread rumors that Barlow had pilfered books from Lovecraft's library. |
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Witnesses to the shootings said Mr. Miller had said the victims spread rumors about him. |
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In another time he would have plotted with the primo uomo to sing badly and ruin one of my operas, or with others of his ilk to spread rumors about me. |
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His critics have taken to Twitter to spread rumors that he is dying or is dead. |
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Our advice is not to make hasty assumptions based on the loose talk from people who spread rumors. |
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Not only that, but they spread rumors that I have a pillow full of gold. |
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White newspapers spread rumors of black soldiers assaulting white police. |
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We do not wish to spread rumors related to young talents' private lives. |
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Ultrapatriotic students had spread rumors of their anti-American views. |
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