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It would also apply to "public slander" of state officials.
Romney said Limbaugh's slander of the young woman "is not the language I would have used".
Russian authorities have vehemently disputed Dr. Rodchenkov's account, calling it the "slander of a turncoat".
In regard to Reid's casual slander of Romney, Boehner said, "It's one of the problems that occurs here in Washington.
However, the Moody's report should put an end to the "destroyer of companies" slander of private equity, but we'll see.
He went to Auschwitz and Jerusalem's Western Wall and repeatedly begged forgiveness for centuries of Christian slander of the Jews.
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He gives apparent legitimacy to hare-brained conspiracy theories -- like his latest, predictable, slander-of-the-week charge that Obama is, according to his tortuous logic, a communist to advocate "green" jobs, a socialist to push health care, and now a racist.
It has been averred that stigmatization can be overt and may constitute libel, slander, or defamation of persons who are stigmatized [ 21].
Striking their breasts, they repent of the sin of slander, the sin of arrogance, the sins of stubbornness and of bearing false witness.
This time, Kreisky accused Wiesenthal of slandering him, of slandering socialism, of slandering Austria abroad.
Henceforth to double-proof my safety I'll spread unrighteous slanders of thy reign.
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