I asked my father if I could put the previous post up, as he and my mother are slandered libellously. |
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These people slandered me in the worst kind of ways, and made me feel like I was worth nothing. |
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He was shamed by a national radio station who slandered him by suggesting that his favorite band is The Carpenters. |
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I have decided to close the thread on DARP and remove the thread which slandered him and I know I MUST offer an explanation. |
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The US, because we are wealthy and powerful, is going to be slandered as a poisonous cultural wasteland. |
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I would like to point out at this juncture that I have never slandered her. |
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Browne has viciously slandered and libeled me, in the public media, repeatedly. |
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It's no coincidence that those who speak out are no-platformed, attacked, vilified, slandered, and have their employment threatened. |
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His stepmother Zhu treated him badly and always slandered him in the front of his father. |
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He slandered his fellow soldiers, calling them indiscriminate killers and comparing them to Genghis Kahn. |
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You must undertake that no one will be slandered by your text and accept full responsibility for the material you submit. |
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He wouldn't want his name to be slandered on the party circuit for being a closed-minded homophobe. |
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Recent provocative and hooliganistic statements have villainously slandered our nation and threatened the joyful happiness of our people. |
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They should be sternly tried by human conscience for having slandered us with all sorts of lies and plots. |
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Anyone who tries to buck the trend is reviled, slandered and sentenced to career death. |
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Our profession is too frequently slandered by pundits, tinkered with by politicians, and devalued by anti-intellectuals. |
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Yes, he disowns his mother and his wife attempted suicide as a result of being publicly slandered by him, but we also know how much he cares about his daughter. |
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Moreover, the Group was informed that particularly at federal level, public channels favoured a certain party and slandered the others. |
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For their pains, they are slandered and vilified by the likes of Afshah. |
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I want to remind him when he talks about China, for instance, and he suggests that I slandered China. |
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He cannot be slandered in flyers sent out to his riding by the Conservative government. |
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God will allow justice towards me and this church and also bring those under justice who have slandered us with falsehoods. |
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Her mother slandered her throughout the neighbourhood to make her feel ashamed. |
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No wonder whistleblowers are routinely slandered as being mentally unstable. |
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Anyone who, even tentatively, questions Italian policy, gets slandered in this House. |
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It has censored documents, intimidated witnesses and slandered whistle-blowers. |
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Still, there have been instances in Canada where students have been suspended for creating booths that slandered other students or teachers. |
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Often slandered, the euro allows nevertheless a certain monetary stability in Europe, where the majority of our trade is done. |
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At the police station, Mr. Mori was interrogated by a police officer who threatened him and slandered against his father, who was also a police officer. |
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Although slandered since his death, Grant, as general and as president, stood second only to Abraham Lincoln as the vindicator of those principles in the Civil War era. |
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Dissidents in these absolutist groups are outlawed, condescended to, pressured, bullied, lied about, trashed, slandered, and distorted out of any recognition. |
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In its four essays he aimed to defend independent thinkers such as the Reformation-period writers Johannes Cochlaeus and Gerolamo Cardano, who had been unjustly slandered and persecuted. |
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He has refused to meet them because he has unfairly slandered them. |
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Blessed is he who is slandered, for I will testify of his innocence. |
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If their texts were practically all destroyed or mutilated, their followers persecuted, their memory slandered, their bright example has however left in men's souls an alchemical ferment that centuries cannot erase. |
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Innocent people could be slandered with no redress available to them. |
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He was elected by his people as Mayor of Maracaibo, but cannot live in his own country because, in Venezuela, people are persecuted and slandered. |
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They did not welcome Paul but opposed and even slandered him. |
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I simply put that power and privilege to you, Mr. Speaker, and the House and say that it is being undermined and slandered in a way that obstructs our witnesses and our committees in our inquiries. |
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Now she just gets slandered on the internet. |
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The independent Egyptian daily Al-Faqr was the first newspaper to write about the video whereas many governmental papers slandered us bloggers and accused us of fabricating the video, saying we were liars. |
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Inter alia he did not allow individuals who had come forward voluntarily to be heard, including the Members of the European Parliament he slandered in the report but could not spare time for. |
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A woman who took the Homebase DIY chain to the High Court alleging she was slandered over a pounds 1 pot plant ended up with a pounds 45,000 legal bill yesterday. |
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The Cosmetic, Toiletry and Fragrance Association's Food and Drug Administration-approved experts panel, the Cosmetic Ingredient Review, has acquitted the slandered sulfates. |
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