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He would leave derogatory notes on my car: Anybody who fucks Lovern knows that I had her first, they are getting leftovers.
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Mr. Geragos also denied reports that Drake had sent Mr. Brown a derogatory note about Rihanna.
The boys in his school are hard on him, as are the girls, as are the teachers, and recently we found his book bag in the Susquehanna, and recently also found, taped to the back of his jacket, a derogatory note, and the writing on it was not all that childish-looking, and there were rumors that his bus driver had written it.
They stayed with McCartney at his house in Cavendish Avenue (where it is alleged that a further breach occurred in the Lennon McCartney relationship when Lennon discovered a derogatory note written by McCartney) and with Peter Brown and then Neil Aspinall, before moving into an apartment leased by Starr at 34 Montagu Square, Marylebone in London.
Here's how it was supposed to run: participants entered a room where Rönkkö stood behind a table bearing an eclectic array of objects related to LaBeouf's life and career – including a bullwhip, a Transformers toy, a bottle of Jack Daniels and folded notes bearing mainly derogatory Tweets about him.
"Normally I'm a conservative but as a woman I feel compelled to vote for Clinton, Leee said, noting some of the derogatory comments Trump has made about women.
Although Brace reported on some of the derogatory beliefs concerning the "Kelts," he noted that these "now seem pure fruits of the fancy".
The New York Times reported Thursday that Mr. Snowden's supervisor in Geneva wrote a derogatory report in his personnel file, noting a distinct change in the young man's behavior and work habits, as well as a troubling suspicion about how he was using his computer.
Managers at Bass Pro stores also made "overtly racially derogatory remarks" affirming the practices and noted that African American candidates "did not fit the corporate profile," the EEOC asserts.
Those changes were "accompanied by inflammatory and inaccurate statements," the letter said, noting Homan's alleged use of the derogatory epithet "tonk" to refer to unauthorized immigrants, which HuffPost first reported in a lengthy profile earlier this month.
The notes were a reference to the "five-mao party," a derogatory term for Chinese Internet users who are supposedly paid five mao per posting by officials to spread propaganda on the Internet.
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