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"It is only women who are deemed so worthless as to be denigrated with this indignity, and it is only women whose equal human status is so unthinkable as to motivate them to turn their backs on their own politics".
In this year of monumental anniversaries, perhaps one episode of all the events either celebrated or denigrated with the benefit of hindsight needs to be reassessed: the Soviet Union's military intervention in Afghanistan in 1979.
But the attack does not remain in the realm of ideas but moves to and concentrates on the opponent who is denigrated with insults with the clear objective of dehumanizing and transforming him or her in an object that can be, and should be attacked without feeling any remorse.
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During the questioning, Mr. Redstone denigrated Ms. Herzer with obscenities multiple times and said that he hated her and wanted her out of his life.
It's no surprise that the lawmakers Mr. Brooks spoke with denigrated Democrats and their ideas since, as he says, he spoke to "mostly Republicans".
It is a powerful weapon that we do not wield often, and it should not be scorned and denigrated by those with whom the government reminds us "we're all in this together".
He lied again, and debased and denigrated Ms. Zervos with false statements about her".
"If Donald Trump cared about black people, he wouldn't have denigrated the president with those claims of birtherism," he said.
Jewison, who had agreed to serve as producer through the thirteenth episode, implemented changes designed to "make the sacred cow less sacred," including Garland's subjection to Van Dyke's jokes that denigrated her issues with her weight, her reputation for unreliability and her career highs and lows.
At a time when many wondered if the Olympics could endure or remain relevant in the aftermath of the terrorist attacks last September -- when many of its sports were deemed outdated, with its international leadership denigrated or ignored and with old world alliances threatening its credibility -- the 2002 Olympics instead broke ground, altering the way the Games are perceived.
Hunter's 2002 study in Mandeni, South Africa explores how certain words are used to elevate men's sexual conquests (isoka, a word used to describe conspicuous success with women) while other words are employed to denigrate women with multiple partners (isifebe, a word used for both prostitution as well as having multiple partners) ([ 8]: 108].
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