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No, accused, baselessly so by members of the left when they can't come up with anything better to criticize me for.
He continues to slander and blacken the name of the Iranian people by baselessly claiming that their country seeks to produce a nuclear weapon.
Udlerstraße 9 - timber-frame barn, partly solid, earlier half of 19th century (baselessly said to be from 1502).
Father Ritter said he remembered Mr. Bassile as "a crazy kid" who, even then, had baselessly threatened to accuse him of sexual abuse.
Zischler describes movies Kafka never saw and forces analogies to imply, baselessly, that Kafka was thinking filmically.
Much the same way league officials had baselessly accused Falk of pulling Patrick Ewing's strings during the lockout, Thompson may have suffered from the same fallout.
Penn T. Kimball, a retired professor of journalism, sued the Government to admit it erred in baselessly labeling him and his late wife as national security risks for 42 years.
Updates In the Weekly Standard , Dinesh D'Souza rejects the Thernstroms' take on race as baselessly optimistic.
At his sentencing hearing in 1996, the man, Richard Allen Davis, convicted of kidnapping and killing Polly Klaas, baselessly accused the 12-year-old girl's father of child molestation.
To say something on this problem, one has to be familiar with the roots of the problem, before came up with his or her thoughts, otherwise some of us will say things baselessly.
By the simple process of threatening me - quite baselessly, I later discovered - with the prospect of National Service conscription into the British army unless I enrolled as a student in London, my father had his way.
Brutus claimed (perhaps baselessly) that he was descended from Lucius Junius Brutus, the first consul, on his father's side, and from Ahala on his mother's, and thus was sprung from two tyrannicides.
It was rumoured, baselessly that during Lord Liverpool's long premiership every see that fell vacant was offered to Norris, with the request that if he would not take it himself, he would recommend some one else; so he had the nickname "the Bishop-maker".
"If ostensibly privileged defendants like us can be baselessly smeared, wrongfully deprived, falsely accused, shamelessly persecuted, innocently convicted and grotesquely punished, it doesn't take much to figure out what happens to the vulnerable, the powerless, the working-class people whose savings have been eaten up trying to defend themselves."
However, you just vituperate and baselessly deride Obama as a "douche bag", very constructive and you add nothing nor do you refute my proffering of the fact that the President has no control over police, Jesus, I thought people learned this in high school, I guess they don't teach this to provincials.