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It is not a crime for a man to calumniate other men!
He will ask you to calumniate me and to disown me.
To see others toothless, foretells that enemies are trying in vain to calumniate you.
These people calumniate everything I do.
"Who has dared to calumniate me thus?
They calumniate him and investigate his personality."
Who has dared with such cursed mummery to deceive the king, and calumniate the queen?"
Because this column's pristine purpose is to elucidate, not to calumniate, let's pull the politicized word out by its roots.
Ah, as soon as it is the aim to calumniate a neighbor and plunge him in misery, men are all poets!"
You calumniate me, Jason!
The tells that Muawiyah I will force people to calumniate and dishonour him (Ali).
This is not a Corsican arbor, but an English garden; badly kept, I own, but still you must not calumniate it for that."
"Ah Comte de la Fere," said a calm voice, though hoarse with running, "is it your habit to calumniate the absent?"
Turk minister Ahmad Fanakati was jealous with Bayan's success and tried to calumniate him that he plundered Chinese commoners.
It claimed that the Christians were bringing disorder to Japanese society and that their followers "contravene governmental regulations, traduce Shinto, calumniate the True Law, destroy regulations, and corrupt goodness".
There are adherents of each of the four French parties - Legitimists, Orleanists, Imperialists, and Republicans - in this little mountain-town; and they all hate, loathe, decry, and calumniate each other.
Recently, when Jefferson's journal was published, one was able to read at inordinate length his dishonest response to this charge and his mad notion that I was entirely responsible for Senator Bayard's deposition which had, he wrote, been taken for no "other object than to calumniate me."
As I understand it, the dangerous religion is the one whose messiah instructs, "If one strikes thee on thy right cheek, turn to him the other also" and "Love your enemies ... do good to them that hate you, and pray for them that persecute and calumniate you."
According to Niketas Choniates, who depicts her more as a nagging shrew than a loving wife, she "...threw her full influence on the side of her daughter Anna and lost no opportunity to calumniate their son John... mocking him as rash, pleasure-loving, and weak in character."