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Yet in various court papers, Mr. Martin had impugned Jews.
The outraged judges said it appeared that she had impugned their motives.
Mr. Storobin cited his relatives who fought the Nazis and said Mr. Fidler had impugned his mother.
Pakistanis from all walks of life expressed anger that the cheats had not only damaged their shared passion – they had impugned the national reputation.
It came (as we learned later) when the referee red-carded the venerable French midfielder Zinedine Zidane for head-butting a rival who, he claimed, had impugned the honor of his mother and his sister.
In the run-up to the election the PAP sued the tiny Singapore Democratic Party, arguing that one of its campaign leaflets had impugned the ruling party's honesty the one thing that is guaranteed to inflame its ire.
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Killing the story has impugned the BBC's integrity.
"He basically has impugned the patriotism of the nominee".
"You have impugned the integrity of our proceedings.
"You've impugned the reputation of my family," he said at one point.
Rightly appalled by your racism, they'll respond with a defence of the institutions you've impugned.
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