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He was publicly vilified and then sent into solitary confinement.
Ashley claimed that his company was being publicly vilified.
Some claim they have been physically harassed and publicly vilified for speaking out.
Their guest lodge, Arendehoogte, which means Eagle Heights in Afrikaans, was publicly vilified by the local Dutch Reformed church, which objected to the couple welcoming gay tourists.
They, and others, have lost jobs, been publicly vilified and, in some cases, had their communications monitored, and police investigations launched into their activities.
I was warned several times not to write about this or risk being publicly vilified as an enemy of the bike world.
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Or Trump could publicly vilify Islam, a step that will alienate American Muslims and aid extremist recruiting efforts domestically and internationally.
"How dare he publicly vilify Ms. Dickinson and accuse her of lying?" Bloom said.
The charge was "publicly vilifying the people of al-Muharraq and questioning their patriotism with disgraceful expressions posted via social networking websites".
Their hope is to drag Israel before the ICC as a means to focus attention on their cause, while publicly vilifying, isolating, and prosecuting Israel for war crimes.
Accusations have ranged from "publicly insulting residents of a Sunni-dominated neighborhood for their ties to the ruling dynasty," and the snappy charge of "publicly vilifying the people… and questioning their patriotism with disgraceful expressions posted via social networking websites".
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