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Farid el-Deeb told the court Mubarak "has been mauled by malicious talk.
There has been a lot of loose and malicious talk about the President, the right has spread much of it, and our culture feasts on conspiracy theories.
Robert Dudley was shocked, dreading "the malicious talk that I know the wicked world will use".
She encourages Teresa to come clean if there is even a shred of malicious talk that she can take accountability for.
This negativity is amplified--or seemingly justified--by rude and malicious talk from some politicians who pander to peoples' basest fears, fanning fires aggravated by ignorance, poverty, anger and hopelessness.
So with the comfort of an Obama White House, we can expect a whole new world about to open up, filled with malicious talk about private lives that touch the human heart and remind us all of gentler times.
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He used the phrase malicious intent to talk about a bad reason for doing something, didn't he? Yes, intent is the reason or purpose for doing something and malicious is an adjective which means cruel or nasty.
"I will attempt to prove this through misquotes, malicious lies, and just plumb crazy talk".
The attacks have pushed Facebook to expand its security team, to develop a sophisticated apparatus for quickly detecting and stopping malicious activity, to create tools for talking with its users about security and to build relationships within the security industry.
One of the participants shared a friend's, and talked about emotional trauma a malicious act could cause.
"The wording itself is malicious: 'car crash.' A person doesn't talk like that.
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