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But the preposterous charges never went away.
Mitt Romney and the Republicans have leveled preposterous charges that Mr. Obama has been weak and apologetic.
"They've tried to get away with a private apology, which is outrageous and unfair and allowed the preposterous charges to stand," he said.
As Ahmet Şık, a journalist who wrote an expose about the movement and then found himself facing preposterous charges of helping terrorists even before the book was published, exclaimed on his way to jail: "he who touches [them] burns".
Bill Keller, the executive editor of The Times, said: "Barry's family, friends and colleagues are overjoyed that the court threw out the preposterous charges against him, and that he is on his way home.
Now, facing what appear to be preposterous charges — supporting an armed terrorist organization — he is facing a prison sentence of as long as a hundred and forty-two years.
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A spokesman for the Police Department, Inspector Edward J. Mullen, said, "It's a preposterous charge".
Not until February 1863 was Stone allowed to answer the preposterous charge that he had pre-arranged the Union defeat by colluding with the enemy.
The (utterly preposterous) charge that Labour caused the global financial crisis of 2008 would no longer have the same political potency.
They cleared the air, but only after Clinton had protested about the "preposterous charge of racism" that had been levelled against her husband Bill during the long and arduous campaign.
Hagel has been labeled "anti-Israel" by his opponents, and even "anti-semitic," a monstrous and preposterous charge.
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