Sentence examples for try to defame from inspiring English sources

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The case turned on the use of forged documents to try to defame Mr. Sarkozy and others by linking them to secret accounts supposedly containing kickbacks from arms sales to Taiwan.

Using the same tactics to he used to try to defame Shirley Sherrod, Breitbart posted doctored videos on his Big Government website.

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"They are trying to defame me.

He was trying to defame our honour".

"The police are trying to defame his character," she said.

(This, by the way, was always President Obama's goal, no matter how the right tried to defame his proposals).

They are trying to "defame the Afghan turbans and chase the Afghans from their ancient traditions and try to scare them into not wearing their turbans," he said.

He stopped to compose himself, his eyes closed and lips quivering as he spoke of board members who were trying to "defame the things I'm trying to do in the world with my success".

While addressing a news conference on Friday, he said officials from the current administration and political opponents were trying to defame the political party, which recently won the state assembly elections routing the Bahujan Samaj Party (Amar Ujala).

"We strongly condemn this inhuman attack which was carried out by some other elements who are trying to defame the Taliban and blame us for doing this," the Taliban spokesman Zabiullah Mujahid said by cellphone from an undisclosed location.

"Some of the prosecutors have tried to defame Stephan by accusing him of playing a stereotypical greedy Jew, but if there's a greedy party it's the state of Austria, who stole the property in the first place.

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