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1. Simon begins to slander her within himself
2. It is the voice of the devil to accuse, blame, manipulate, and slander
3. Claimed all sorts of pressure had been brought to bear on the committee and more or less accused Bunty of having slept with half of them … there was actually a case brought against him for slander but it fell through when he speedily retracted his statement
4. “That’s slander! My family has been here for several hundred years, and the Winderivers and our kind have always been upstanding citizens
5. The Princes (par nobile fratrum!) had serious thoughts, when in London, of bringing an action for slander against Governor Griffith and Sir Francis Scott, for stating that Prempeh indulged in the mild dissipation of occasional head-chopping; and thereby casting a reflection on the character and the integrity of the Ashanti Embassy then in London
6. She meant it as slander to his father
7. The Democrat back then, Hubert Humphrey, used debate, rather than slander, dirty tricks, and triangulation to counter his opponents
8. and he who utters a slander, is the fool; In the multitude of words there wants not sin, but he who restrains his lips is wise
9. carrying of news in the form of slander
10. imagined, without tears, slander, pain or persecution
11. 5 There be three things so that mine heart fears; and for the fourth I was sore afraid, the slander of a city, the gathering together of an
12. 23 When you are present, he will speak sweetly, and will admire your words, but at the last he will writhe his mouth, and slander your
13. 36 And the men, which Moses sent to search the land, who returned, and made all the congregation to murmur against him, by bringing up a slander on the land,
14. If the insults are harmful lies about named persons or groups, that’s slander, which should always be illegal
15. 11 So did he slander him because he was desirous of his kingdom
16. 7 It was you who when Daniel was hurled through slander and envy as a prey to lions down below did bring him back against unhurt to light
17. 14 It allows not to cut down the cultivated herbage of an enemy but preserves it from the destroyers and collects their fallen ruins; 15 And reason appears to be master of the more violent passions as love of empire and empty boasting and slander
18. After that there is no pain there is no grief there is no groaning; there is no recollection of evils there are no tears there is no envy there is no hatred of brethren there is no unrighteousness there is no arrogance there is no slander there is no bitterness there are none of the cares of life there is no pain from parents or children there is no pain from gold there are no wicked thoughts there is no devil there is no death there is no night but all is day
19. But if you listen you will partake of the sin of him who speaks evil if you believe the slander which you hear; for believing it you will also have something to say against your brother
20. For slander is evil and an unsteady demon
21. Gossiping and slander can be compared to "friendly fire," a term
22. It is the freedom in the US to take the risk of * See Ann Coulter’s Slander and Sean Hannity’s Let Freedom Ring for recent examples
23. I see no reason for you acting like this and will not just sit by and let you continue to slander us with your lies
24. No, it's very sick and I don't want to hear anymore about this sort of slander
25. What is so ironic, is the fact that who put a slander on weed in the 30"s by
26. After the mop-bucket incident she tried suing both the janitorial company and the mop bucket for slander and malicious defamation of character
27. One must have Right Action or conduct which means following the five precepts: Avoid and abstain from killing, stealing, illicit sex, lying (which includes slander and deceit), and laziness (which includes thrill-seeking and taking stimulants)
28. The true believer is beautified, especial y in prayer, where he learns to endure slander, accusations,
29. and makes us pray with fervent tears for those who may be our enemies, who persecute and slander us, as noted
30. `Complete slander to her ancestors
31. In Capricorn’s cool, calculated, organized mind all the dangers are already factored into the equation – the unpopularity, the animosity, the misunderstandings, even the outright slander – and a plan is always in place for dealing with these things in the most efficient way
32. It so often appears that slander, lies, dishonesty, and unrighteousness -- sin -- prevail
33. Slap a big fat lawsuit on them for slander and make them squirm to produce proof
34. And for that they are currently being sued by Dominex for slander
35. That’s slander, isn’t it?"
36. It was before Diana, and before he woke to the realization that the government he had lived under ruled through deceit, slander, and murder
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38. Unethical and corrupt as it sounds, this very strategy can be fostered by a political party in order to slander a candidate
39. Plausible Denial by Mark Lane, 1991: Documents Counselor Lane’s defense of a magazine sued for slander by E
40. He was resentful that far from countering the 'infamous fascist slander against the USSR', the Sikorski government had not found it necessary 'even to address questions to the Soviet Government or to request information on the matter'
41. He opened his mouth to blaspheme God, and to slander his name and his dwelling place and those who live in heaven
42. Many instances of biblical slander against the Israelites was not self-criticism by the Israelites as popularly perceived, but rather they were directed at Israel from leaders of bitter, impoverished Judah
43. I might just ask him to sue you for slander, while he's at it
44. "If this slander is not stopped,"
45. You are violating your very cause that God raised you in the earth for, and you cannot gossip or slander against someone without wounding yourself
46. We were raised up by God to bring heaven into the earth through our words, our faith, our believing, our actions, our speaking, and so when we begin to slander, run people down, we are now releasing hell into the earth
47. We looked at words which were words of gossip and slander, destroying people's reputations
48. Bellerophon a victim of slander who was sent against the monstrous chimera, which he killed with the help of his winged horse Pegasus
49. That anger, contempt, malice, and slander - as it goes through the generations, it multiplies
50. XXIV) has it that: “Lo! those who love that slander should be spread concerning those who believe, theirs will be a painful punishment in the world and the Hereafter
1. the lips of talkers and slandered by
2. And as far as the Tea Party has become slandered by „Progressives" to the point of characterizing them as a bunch of uneducated, know-nothing, racist bigots, such is always the fallback position of progressive/liberal know-it-alls who can"t compete with opposing ideas
3. 27 And he has slandered your servant to my Lord the king; but my Lord the king is as an angel of God, do therefore what is good in
4. Their testimony was later ridiculed, slandered and libeled by government officials
5. “I will not let his student be slandered as an assassin
6. 1 This Simon now, of whom we spoke before, having been a betrayer of the money, and of his country, slandered Onias, as if he ha
7. I told DJW that I had been slandered and lost a good paying job at a time when Dixie and I desperately needed to get out of Phoenix because publicity about Jenkins’ smuggling was in the process of ruining MY reputation
8. 1 This Simon now of whom we spoke before having been a betrayer of the money and of his country slandered Onias as if he ha terrified Heliodorus and been the worker of these evils
9. You sat and spoke against your brother and have slandered the son of your mother
10. The slandered witches of Salem should have felt the same way when going to be cooked under the ardent embers of the bonfire, so the witches of Castile, discovered by the lustful inquisitors, moved to the platform without any possibility of reply
11. prison, the sick, the exiled, the homeless, the slandered and the poor? The blessed Forerunner, the leader of the anchorites according to St
12. he was slandered, ridiculed, and deemed a fool by the people of his
13. They cut her from the inner circles and slandered her success as the payoff of adultery
14. same old meddlesome woman who slandered Helga earlier tried to
15. You got the point! In the first instance its gossip because I have slandered another with names and judgment
16. she's called the cops and that I've slandered her and that if I video tape
17. 17 Now he has slandered her and said, Ì did not find your daughter to be a virgin
18. She isolated him from his friends, slandered them, and in
19. A spiritual leader should not defend himself or seek to justify and vindicate himself, when attacked or slandered
20. 'protect the orphans, for you knew my late husband, Semyon Zaharovitch, and on the very day of his death the basest of scoundrels slandered his only daughter
21. 'Your excellency,' I said, 'protect the orphans, for you knew my late husband, Semyon Zaharovitch, and on the very day of his death the basest of scoundrels slandered his only daughter
22. He could not tell them what we say now: ‘Why fight, why block the road, losing our own men and inhumanly slaughtering unfortunate wretches? What is the use of that, when a third of their army has melted away on the road from Moscow to Vyazma without any battle?’ But drawing from his aged wisdom what they could understand, he told them of the golden bridge, and they laughed at and slandered him, flinging themselves on, rending and exulting over the dying beast
23. you knew my late husband, Semyon Zaharovitch, and on the very day of his death the basest of scoundrels slandered his only daughter
24. I am a slandered man
25. No, she had not intentionally slandered him when she cried that Mitya despised her for her bowing down to him! She believed it herself
26. True, but what if he slandered him unconsciously? What if, finally unhinged by the sudden news of the valet's death, he imagined it really was so? You saw the recent scene: you have seen the witness's condition
27. He slandered him in society, injured him, calumniated him, bought up his unpaid debts to get him thrown into prison
28. "Then, brother, why—why—why had she had to undergo all that torture? Why had Philka Marosof slandered her so?"
29. Society had gossiped and slandered him; shallow-minded people had looked with contempt on a man who had been struck in the face
30. I've been slandered to the youth of Russia
31. The idea that they are is due to our "realistic" journalists and critics of that day, always on the look out for Kostanzhoglos and Uncle Pyotr Ivanitchs and foolishly accepting them as our ideal; they have slandered our romantics, taking them for the same transcendental sort as in Germany or France
32. He could not tell them what we say now: “Why fight, why block the road, losing our own men and inhumanly slaughtering unfortunate wretches? What is the use of that, when a third of their army has melted away on the road from Moscow to Vyázma without any battle?” But drawing from his aged wisdom what they could understand, he told them of the golden bridge, and they laughed at and slandered him, flinging themselves on, rending and exulting over the dying beast
33. "This is the position of us thieves, now being slandered by the newspapers
34. For they’ve slandered a man, for they’ve invented a bit of womanish gossip about him, a regular performance by the advice of Andrey Filippovitch, that’s what it came from
1. At work I confront a never-ending war from persons of dubious value: First of all Nicoleta, a clerk, who is always insulting, mocking and slandering not only me but other colleagues as well
2. She is constantly slandering me to everybody, grumbling I don't know how to use the computer and that's why it always breaks down
3. 1 For a certain man named Simon who was in opposition to Onias who once held the high priesthood for life and was an honourable and good man after that by slandering him in every way he could not injure him with the people went away as an exile with the intention of betraying his country
4. Charly tried to answer her questions but stopped for fear of slandering Brandi and Betty
5. I will continue to represent you, but as usual, you persist in alienating and slandering the people who try hardest to assist you
6. One must always have Right Speech by speaking only kind words, never lying, slandering, using harsh words or frivolous, useless talk
7. First, the candidate selection process and voting process need to be made void of big money influence, and much less vulnerable to media slandering
8. there are that do not believe that God slandering teaching
9. there are that do not believe that God slandering teaching the better, but, they do
10. that God slandering teaching the better, but, they do believe in Hel , just not one of the many
11. slandering doctrine of Hell two books by those why believe in Hell have
12. that do not believe that God slandering teaching the better, but, they do believe in
13. The Hell they believe in is not the God Slandering Hell that many Protostend believe in, but they do believe in Hell, just not one of the many orthodox Protestant versions of Hell although many Premillennialists who are called orthodox Protestants believe as they do, that Hell is the grave
14. If we use it or teach it, can there be any hope for us? The God slandering doctrine of Hell is a very different gospel (Galatians 1:9)
15. As a result of the rapid growth in opposition to the God slandering doctrine of Hell two books by those who believe in Hell have been written
16. Among the Jews are some who take words out of context, and say, "We hear and we disobey", and "Hear without listening", and "Observe us," twisting with their tongues and slandering the religion
17. As a result of the rapid growth opposed to the God slandering
18. The more there are that do not believe that God slandering teaching the better, but, they do believe in Hell, just not one of the many orthodox Protestant versions of Hell although many premillennialists who
19. You are lying and slandering from some spite against me, simply from pique, because I did not agree with your free-thinking, godless, social propositions!"
20. You are lying and slandering from some spite against me, simply from pique, because I did not agree with your free‐thinking, godless, social propositions!"
21. You are lying and slandering from some spite against me, 708 of 967
22. “But it's false, it's false! It can't be so! He's slandering me from spite
23. No, sir, the little, slandering, intriguing partyism of the present moment was unknown to the patriots of that awful period
1. 5 Whoever privately slanders his neighbour, him I will cut off: him that has a high look and a proud heart I will not suffer
2. revolters, walking with slanders: they are brass and iron; they are all corrupters
3. work; But where there is murder, there also are they in the midst, and where are fornications, adulteries, thefts, slanders, perjuries,
4. For we do not seenote them entering into Church at all nor among spiritual fathers nor into any good work; But where there is murder there also are they in the midst and where are fornications adulteries thefts slanders perjuries jealousies drunkenness strife envy murmurings whispering idolatry divination and such like 5 then are they workers of such works and of others worse
5. Thus then will you be guilty of the sin of him who slanders
6. "And those from the sixth mountain which had clefts large and small and decayed grass in the clefts who believed were the following: they who occupy the small clefts are those who bring charges against one another and by reason of their slanders have decayed in the faith
7. Many of them however repented; and the rest also will repent when they hear my commandments for their slanders are small and they will quickly repent
8. But they who occupy the large clefts are persistent in their slanders and vindictive in their anger against each other
9. For I am afraid that perhaps when I come I may find you to be not what I wish and may be found by you to be not what you wish; that perhaps there will be strife, jealousy, angry tempers, disputes, slanders, gossip, arrogance, disturbances; 21
10. The idea that people might in any way be equal to or have common ties with their fellow earthlings was repugnant to the self-rihteous and narrow minded masses, and great slanders were directed at Darwin for trying to associate mankind with the lowly apes
11. [ Al Hakim fi mostadrakaho] So, how can man be fasting and he is affected by a poisonous arrow which kindles his Hell Fire? How can a true fasting one be the one who lies, slanders and acts according to the interpolated sayings? Those disobedient persons never think about the Godly wisdom of fasting to know why God makes fasting compulsory, had they thought they would have understood
12. “And that is how the libeled day slanders the night, by saying it isn't, because there's moonlight
13. Arlen Moses is permitted to characterize that in the degrading manner of implying that the good man acted as my "accomplice" then before us all, he slanders every person that practices before the bar
14. The Olsens and the Michauds were also vastly encouraged by the president’s slanders against the abolitionists and read into them the license to wreak havoc upon any one that spoke out against slavery
15. 14 and slanders her and gives her a bad name, saying, "I married this woman, but when I approached her, I did not find proof of her virginity,"
16. "I'll not listen to your slanders
17. he stood silent in the midst of a ring of infuriated men, who were all howling at him at once, and whose malignant faces bore expressions of savage hatred, as they shouted out the foolish accusations and slanders they had read in the Liberal and Tory
18. "You have been led to this, I apprehend, by some slanders concerning me uttered by that unhappy creature," said Bulstrode, anxious now to know the utmost
19. ‘I’ll not listen to your slanders
20. He was only speaking from confused memory of old slanders
21. “You hear how he slanders me, prince,” said Lebedeff, almost beside himself with rage
22. They will ruin me by their slanders, and that’s the fact of the matter!”
23. the patrons of the miscreants who utter these slanders know better, 21;