No one intended to besmirch your handguns, but just to keep things straight, we checked with Winchester on our ballistics. |
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I regard the continued campaign by some in the media to denigrate and besmirch the reputation of the Navy as quite outrageous. |
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He explained, in all good humour, that he refrained from taking the title assumed by his father lest haply he should besmirch it. |
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He died for your freedom, the very freedom you use to besmirch his reputation. |
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It is sad that the taint of financial jiggery-pokery should besmirch Salmond's image as he leaves office, and very unfair. |
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They have five or six people running around doing talk shows and trying to refute me and trying to besmirch me. |
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It is sad that the taint of financial jiggery-pokery should besmirch his image as he leaves office, and very unfair. |
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Women are still controlled by their menfolk, since perceived transgressions can besmirch a family's reputation. |
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None of my remarks were meant to besmirch the reputation of Mr. Dallaire, whom I hold in the highest esteem. |
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No wonder it has become a subject that tends to besmirch the speaker at its mere mention. |
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It seems someone is trying to besmirch this council's good name. |
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I will never apologize to any Conservative who would besmirch my reputation on it. |
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I hate to besmirch the reputation of an innocent dog, but a lot of time her personality is like a rabid pit bull. |
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If anyone is working round the clock to besmirch the reputation of Pit Bulls it is Pit Bulls themselves. |
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What is outrageous is that the member opposite would besmirch not only the Minister of Finance and not only his wife, but his children. |
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The Free Syrian Army, a group of rebel fighters, said that government forces, hoping to besmirch the opposition, were responsible. |
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Let me not besmirch Peter McKay or even Sen. |
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John Adams, who was trying to persuade the Dutch to recognise the fledging republic, worried that Washington's actions would besmirch its reputation. |
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Is it not unfair for them to besmirch his reputation like that? |
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One more time I hear a member wanting to besmirch the good names of all the people who serve on these foundations and, under the cover of privilege, accuse them of being like the sponsorship. |
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With it, the federal government try to bury the issue so each and every year it can announce new electioneering measures to divert attention from all the scandals that besmirch it. |
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