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It's denigrating the plant.
"With a widow, no one would ever say that, because it's denigrating to the relationship," said Ms. Villanueva, who legally changed her last name from Bejasa after Mr. Villanueva's death.
I've always hated the word, 'pussy', it's denigrating, pejorative and crass.
That it's not just denigrating to women and girls, but it's denigrating to men and boys as well.
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A Starbucks outlet that opened in 2000 in Beijing's nearly 600-year-old Forbidden City was shuttered seven years later, after protestors said it was denigrating the historical site.
For those of us who know the truth of this story – and apparently the Vatican also know – this it is unbelievable," he told CNN. "The Chilean people won't take this any more, it is denigrating to the country, to our international image, to our children … We can't tolerate this [paedophilia] not by family members, not by our bishops.
It is a kind of 'revocation' of his depreciation of the divine workman's product in the Republic, where it was denigrated because of its inferiority to a purely theoretical model.
Even when the vagina is worshipped in theory, as the yoni is in India, it is denigrated in practice.
"There's this perception of YouTube that it's just cat videos — not that I'm denigrating cat videos," Borum said.
"My contemporaries and I are denigrated as old," she said.
Starbucks has rejected business secretary Peter Mandelson's accusation that it has been denigrating the UK economy.
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