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One need not invoke the authority of the law over the defamer to justify such action.
That is where Defamer and its postings step in.
In his attempt to continue this he excelled himself as a liar and defamer of character.
"It's a throwback to a better time, when people didn't check Defamer every 15 minutes.
A number of studio executives, agents and managers admitted to reading Defamer regularly, although none would allow their names to be used.
There is yet the extra penalty of "public knowledge of the court decision" (costs paid by the defamer) (art.
A traitor and a defamer."
But when pictures of the billboard proliferated on Gawker, Defamer and other blogs, readers quickly dug in.
Gawker has created other blogs, including Defamer and Deadspin, covering sports.
A person who defames another may be called a "famacide", "defamer", or "slanderer".
Defamer may refer to:
Hollywood news conglomeration Defamer criticized Amber's sentiments.
His blog was picked up and mentioned by other websites like Defamer and MetaFilter.
And also that "he was free from malice", "no revenger of injuries", and "no defamer of any man."
Additionally, Friedman has been quoted by media outlets-from Hollywood's Defamer to Golf Digest.
Part of what may appeal to Angelenos about Defamer, which is published by Gawker Media, is its flippant tone.
Jess McGuire of Defamer Australia said "the song is catchy, but not in a retarded nursery rhyme kinda way.
But the overall campaign is garnering interest: after placing ads on blogs like Gawker and Defamer, Pherotones.com is now averaging 10,000 page views a day.
With Christian Leroux, defamer of Jadway, no doubt, and possibly with Jerry Griffith.
Posting about 12 new items a day, Defamer had more than 3 million page views in February, through Thursday, and 2.5 million in January, by its own count.
Already in Împotriva cosmopolitismului..., Răutu called his rival an "enemy of the working class", and a defamer of Marxist values.
Jess McGuire of Defamer said that she found Sophie and Blake being intimate, more disturbing to watch than two of the serial's sapphic characters kissing.
But suddenly Mr. Wilson, who is known as "The Butterscotch Stallion" in blind items and on the Los Angeles-based gossip blog "Defamer," stood up.
According to Article 216, an additional penalty to calumny or injury may be imposed by the judge, determining the publication of the judicial decision (in a newspaper) at the expenses of the defamer.
In his review, "A Defamer of His Race," Chesnutt expresses his frustrations with men like Thomas; mulattos who refuse to claim their heritage and support it.