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1. Thus: „The enumeration in the Constitution of certain rights shall not be construed to deny or disparage others retained by the people
2. It is to despise logic, deprecate reason, and disparage law and morality as implements of white male oppression
3. The intention of this question? Despite the fact that intellectuals often disparage this
4. This is not meant to disparage your Marine and Navy flyers, but my planes have a much greater range than their SBDs and WILDCATs and we should fully use that advantage
5. know of and disparage the Souls existence, and thus with no
6. Furthermore, the fact that a Navy officer was ready to disparage a more senior Navy officer in front of an Air Force officer, a cardinal sin in Navy eyes, told her a lot about how much Rear Admiral Felt had to be hated by his own Navy subalterns
7. questions,” said Jacob, not wanting to disparage Elle or her
8. Thus, we disparage what happens to others, by responding to apparent misfortune or public fucking up with an environmentally instilled, instinctive kick to the balls out of fear of being bully-punked ourselves
9. Now, can an opposer, after all of that, object and disparage this noble messenger or impute to Al'lah what he imputes of cruelty toward man? Truly, He the Almighty, always tries to return His obedient to the right way: "…Yet, the unbelievers wrangle about Al'lah though He tries a lot with them
10. Martinmon hesitated before responding as he was stuck between his belief in and love for the Christian Church, and the renowned names of men whom he was loath to disparage
11. “Please, don"t disparage the mother of Christ
12. And later on at a propitious opportunity he purposed (Bloom did), without anyway prying into his private affairs on the fools step in where angels principle, advising him to sever his connection with a certain budding practitioner who, he noticed, was prone to disparage and even to a slight extent with some hilarious pretext when not present, deprecate him, or whatever you like to call it which in Bloom's humble opinion threw a nasty sidelight on that side of a person's character, no pun intended
13. I put forward this obvious reflection, not out of any desire to disparage Mr
14. And there is always the non-productive brotherhood of critics to disparage and to satirize, to view with horror and contempt
15. With the unimpaired credit of the Government invigorated by a faithful observance of public engagements, and a rapid extinction of the debt of the land, with the boundless territories in the west presenting a safe pledge for reimbursement of loans to any extent, is it not astonishing that despondency itself should disparage the resources of this country? You have, sir, I am credibly informed, in the city and vicinity of New Orleans alone, public property sufficient to extinguish the celebrated deficit in the Secretary's report
16. "The enumeration in the constitution of certain rights shall not be construed to deny or disparage others retained by the people
17. In addition to these reasons for believing that the framers of the constitution had no idea of forming new States, beyond the limits of the United States, those who were opposed to the admission of Orleans as a State contended that the history of the United States proves that the power to erect new States and admit them into the Union was intended to be confined to new States within the limits of the United States at the formation of the constitution, and that a different construction would disparage the rights of the original States, and, of course, be a violation of the constitution
18. And shall we disparage our ancestors?—shall we bastardize ourselves by placing them even below the brigands of St
19. "The enumeration of certain rights in the constitution shall not be construed to deny or disparage others retained by the people; and the powers not delegated to the United States by the constitution, nor prohibited by it to the States, are reserved to the States, respectively, or to the people
20. felt no disposition to disparage our opponents' talents in that line; but he very much doubted whether the whole chapter of woes had been fulfilled
1. This was the first time that he had ever heard it disparaged, or that Communists had been part of it
2. “Is that how you treat all your family?” I disparaged
3. Had there been sarcasm in her voice? She had never disparaged Connie before, and he found it hard to believe she would do so now, especially in his home
4. Eschewing calid outbursts the giant instigated aggressions but conjointly disparaged:
5. Among other things, he said the governor was against him, not to lose the presents his relations made him for reporting him still mad but with lucid intervals; and that the worst foe he had in his misfortune was his large property; for in order to enjoy it his enemies disparaged and threw doubts upon the mercy our Lord had shown him in turning him from a brute beast into a man
6. They grumbled about their hasty breakfast, disparaged French knights as impulsive and quarrelsome, and spoke with admiration of their leader, Ottone Doria, who could be seen a few yards ahead
7. All that was dear to me she disparaged and profaned
1. Was it Satanic inspiration, then?! This contention disparages the Great Qur’an, charging it with having been whispered by devils, which is the same claim that was made by the envious and spiteful polytheists of Mecca
1. ' he said with a grin 'Most people are disparaging about it which is very sad; it's a beautiful city
2. while disparaging character as mawkishly old-fashioned… war veterans, homeless…
3. Although she was disparaging to Fergus’ face, Jenny was excited by his information and it made her all the keener to visit the place and check it out
4. The last time she had heard Beth’s name mentioned had been a disparaging remark made by Sylvia
5. Instructive as to the change Obama plans for the country are his disparaging references to rights guaranteed by the Constitution
6. Too often one hears disparaging remarks about the United States
7. Faye stared curiously at Terence as the previous night’s event unfolded in her mind and realized that with his skepticism and the disparaging comments he had made about Elizabeth Bascomb he would never be able to acknowledge her story as genuine
8. The current situation, however, has grown in interest as more members of the Government have made disparaging remarks about the MoD
9. disparaging about modern women, but it’s a fact that they are much
10. “I agree,” Wickland continued quickly as if he did not want anyone to overhear their disparaging remarks about their duly elected officials
11. Ilona had been assigning disparaging labels on Trini
12. Several of the judges were yawning and a few disparaging comments were directed towards Lenar for his spots by other contestants
13. We were fighting some unholy war, in the church and by our glances and with disparaging shakes of our heads
14. She had been disparaging about him to her
15. “He wasn’t disparaging your wits,” said Andrei
16. (Be aware, if you actually listen to someone, you may learn something about them and yourself!) I am not disparaging this type of thinking for it has its uses
17. galled him that he would have to swallow his pride and reassess his disparaging
18. proclamation disparaging Ghantapa, and ordered his subjects
19. When one repeatedly dwells on the futility of some disparaging situation, negative emotional energy is wasted
20. Not when you could hear Hag Younes coughing and spitting in his handkerchief and your mother"s shrill voice disparaging, undoubtedly, your in-laws
21. Each caste is without sympathy with the other, and ready to credit anything disparaging in regard to it
22. disparaging me, as I am only saying what most believed, that the subject of the
23. In all fairness I had to admit the same problem existed in my homeland with the disparaging differences between the Valley Landers and the Zoarinians
24. not disparaging Robert, as he's only saying what most of us tacitly believe, that the subject of the
25. He says on page 2 he is not disparaging me, as I am only saying what most believed, that the subject of the resurrection is predominantly or exclusively a New Testament subject, and that he believed the same thing until 2005
26. I don't say this with the intention of disparaging this latest "triumph of marine architecture"--to use the consecrated phrase
27. Whatever disparaging remarks she might level at her own physical condition, vigorous exercise had always been a part of her life
28. But whatever was the reason of that remark, disparaging and complimentary at the same time, Mrs
29. “Did you? Don’t tell me so—lest I should say something disparaging to your judgment
30. The most problem-plagued borrowers have been given a disparaging nickname by traders—PIIGS—an acronym for Portugal, Italy, Ireland, Greece, and Spain
31. Christ, in no disparaging sense be it said, had the typical temperament of such a reformer