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In this, his toughest disparager here grants that he succeeded.
I mean not as a writer but as a champion disparager of other writers.
In the same way, any disparager or critic of a modern politician is now subject to the countercharge of demonization.
The 50-year-old singer, then still in her teens, recalls adoring rock-and-roll, a style that Mr. Miller, an outspoken disparager of rock, forbade on his show.
North Dakota recently became the 13th state to make disparagement of agricultural products a civil offense - unless the disparager has a "reliable scientific basis" for the remarks.
When President Bush nominated John Bolton as ambassador to the United Nations last year, we argued that this convinced unilateralist and lifelong disparager of the United Nations should not be confirmed.
Readers of Arthurian romance are all familiar with Sir Kay; they will find that in Chretien, the seneschal, in addition to his undeniable qualities of bravery and frankness, has less pleasing traits; he is foolhardy, tactless, mean, and a disparager of others' merit.