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And while "spread" is often a compliment when it comes to buffets and estates, when applied to firewood it's derogatory.
"It's derogatory, it's meant to be offensive, though I don't really understand why I am supposed to be insulted," said Julie Schreck, a corporate security manager from Manhattan.
"I'm not going to get into labels like WAG, because it's derogatory, and maybe I'm part of that culture, because I came from a working-class background in Yorkshire and now I eat at the Wolseley," Bailey told an interviewer, in 2007.
"It's nonsense and it's derogatory".
It's the tag line; it's derogatory," said Damon Chang, 27. "A lot of her church friends saw it.
Really, how insulting is it - if it's derogatory at all - to be called a Latin Lover?
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The U.S. Patent and Trademark Office denied Tam's request, saying it was derogatory to Asians and therefore violated the Lanham Act, which doesn't allow trademarks that "may disparage... persons, living or dead".
The May 13 , 2013letter went on to explain how for many years Native American leaders and organizations have advocated "an end to the use of 'redskin' as your organization's 'brand' because it is derogatory, demeaning, and offensive".
She was named by Winston Churchill, with the intention to imply that it could approach the enemy silently as if on tiptoe, although the Royal Navy naming committee was against the name, stating that "it was derogatory to one of His Majesty's ships", but the Prime Minister had his way.
It is derogatory and negative".
She added: "We didn't think it was derogatory in any manner.
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