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Astronomy is still fending off charges of blasphemy.
But suddenly Mr Allen has found himself fending off charges of racism.
But the commotion and its reverberations could be far-reaching.Mr Abbott had himself been fending off charges of sexism and misogyny.
It's an argument that Democrats, historically vulnerable on taxes and already fending off charges of expanding government, would probably have lost.
Since then, the network has been fending off charges that its once vaunted programming lineup was a thing of the past.
— Patrick Farrell Katy Times: A barbecue joint in Texas is fending off charges from some customers that a poster on the wall of the place is racist.
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Mr Latham made Mr Beazley his defence spokesman last year to fend off charges that Labor was soft on defence.
That may be in part to fend off charges that the handling of the Amiri case was badly bungled.
She has had to fend off charges that her minority partners call the shots in her government.
The second is to fend off charges that the coup itself is the crime that demands punishment.
Clinton even sounds like Warren these days, evidently hoping to fend off charges that she is a captive of Wall Street money and influence.
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