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The truth can often be slanderous if it is put in certain ways.
The left was never that good at coming up with really slanderous references.
"Do you have any proof to back up this slanderous claim?"
False or slanderous gossip usually works in much the same way.
Talk radio is "abusive and slanderous," he said in an interview.
What have they actually said that the law would consider libelous or slanderous?
"Tell me what the means are by which a man of courage can sustain a slanderous expression."
I have already, in my last letter, characterized this accusation as slanderous.
This discounted some of the slanderous things Quentin had said about him.
I trust not all are slanderous lies, as is this thing you have heard."
Moreover, he is also much more violent, arrogant, and slanderous.
They no longer believed the slanderous accusations that were popular in the 1st and 2nd centuries.
What king so strong Can tie the gall up in the slanderous tongue?
I am now trying to capture the slanderous manner.
Archer is hired by a woman to investigate a slanderous letter she received.
If you don't take back your slanderous allegations, I'll make sure you're out of the force before bedtime tonight.
The slanderous stories all came from his enemies in Vienna, and a long time passed before their true character was recognized.
"Do not sully the name of that great American hero with your slanderous lies!"
Its depictions of brutality were described as slanderous in his native Poland.
In a television advertisement, she says the charge is "slanderous" and based on a fake police account.
But hasn't political campaigning in the United States been slanderous from the start?
But what this Amazon had said was downright slanderous.
When a slanderous letter reaches his hands, their relationship suffers a catastrophic blow.
Yet you could believe slanderous talks and suspect me!"