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"If the North really is desperate it should ask for more rice and stop their slandering."
"I will not tolerate the slandering of our people."
Can I sue the lienholder for slandering title to my property?
Stop the slandering of the Russian and Soviet history.
Slandering the president carries a maximum two-year sentence in Lebanon.
Cried as if her heart were breaking, when in fact she murdered the two people she was slandering.
"He should be banned on the grounds of slandering the victims of such a brutal terrorist attack."
When they failed, they resorted to slandering him.
The members were urged to "stand up against the disintegration of places of work" and the "slandering of individuals" within the party.
Bingtown's base slandering of them has proven groundless.
They are dark-coloured forest birds that somewhat resemble Slandering Grackles.
The public slandering of Detroit's Russian players, from some fans and members of the news media, borders on bigotry.
In interviews Danzig said that co-founder Eerie Von was not asked to participate due to him slandering other former members of the band.
He has been accused by the Iranian revolutionary leader Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini of slandering Islam in his novel.
Since Congress seems to belong eternally to Democrats, Republicans have an obvious motive for slandering it as a rat's nest and even for pushing term limitations.
He said the "slandering of Oliver North only goes to prove the message that it's Ollie North versus the liberal Washington insiders in this race."
Caris found himself chilled all over with rage, both at the slandering of Salteris and at the calm deliberation with which Peelbone had spoken.
After a series of lessons, Mashkan's slandering of the Jewish culture begins to build a strong tension between him and Hoffman, who is Jewish.
Two years later, the Emergency Provisions Act, which criminalized the spreading of false news knowingly and the slandering of civil servants and military officials was enacted.
Brandt, Dennis W. Shattering the Truth: The Slandering of Abraham Lincoln (2009)
An attempt at divorce could only lead to a scandalous court trial, which would be a godsend for his enemies, for the slandering and humiliation of his high position in society.
I don't care to think of what her late husband would have made of this -astonishingly late but still nasty slandering of one of his most cherished and devoted friends.
Mr. Airikyan, the nationalist, has been in custody since March on charges of slandering the Soviet state stemming from his activities in connection with the Nagorno-Karabakh campaign.
Pochart had jumped to his feet; once or twice he had tried to break in on Chauvelin's peroration, with cries of: "Thou'rt slandering a soldier of the Republic!"
Receiving a fortuitous call from a fellow writer who had previously endured a similar slandering at the hands of Waxx, Cubby is told of the horrific manner in which the writer's family was murdered.