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My apologies to Loy boy for having slanderously accused him of being born in holy wedlock.
This is a slanderously wrong claim."
I so wanted to believe he had been slanderously libelled by the Bulwer-Lytton bad writing competition.
To see women acrobating, denotes that your name will be maliciously and slanderously handled.
"Just before you got here, Dr. Zimmerman, he slanderously suggested that I had something to do with the spread of these latest illnesses."
Upon hearing of Green's firing, Gooden verbally danced with glee, suggesting that Green had problems and claiming, perhaps slanderously, they came from alcohol.
Hoping to muddy this horrifying truth, liberals slanderously accuse conservatives of their own crimes-assassination plots, conspiracy theorizing, political violence, embrace of the Ku Klux Klan.
"Green and blue contact lenses are a groping to identify with all that has been presented - erroneously and slanderously, I contend - as better than us," Ms. Washington wrote.
It is a ridiculous to suggest that he might be somehow reluctant to pursue the interests of the United States of America and slanderously false to call him a security risk.
Well, it required no plot on the part of Richard, really, for George of Clarence had some of the characteristics in reality that Richard was later slanderously de- scribed as having.
(It is well known that at this time he went so far, in order to help conceal Lenin's famous "Testament," as to disavow slanderously his supporter Max Eastman, who had made it public.)
That was actually a very astute line for him to take, although he then threw his chance away by starting to deliberately and slanderously accuse those who take a critical view of the situation as racists, and that is something I repudiate!
If you're a local cop and you call in the FBI, the FBI (as is widely and slanderously rumored) will order you around like a coolie, take all the credit for your busts, and mop up every possible scrap of reflected glory.
But, unluckily, perhaps slanderously, certain talk which was circulating among the young noblemen of the time came to James's ears; it was said that together with her royal lover the beautiful favourite had another, whom she had chosen, no doubt from curiosity, from the very lowest class.
It has got so bad for Mr. Kornberg that the Rev. Al Sharpton, ordered to pay $65,000 for slanderously accusing a man of raping Tawana Brawley, felt safe this week to call Mr. Kornberg "beyond the realm of any decency."