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Newsweek magazine has obtained court records which show that during her sister's divorce hearing three years ago, the judge in the case ordered Palin and members of her family to stop, quote, 'Disparaging' the Governor's former brother-in-law, an Alaska state trooper.
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Disparaging, hyperbolic rhetoric on border security and safety in the region must stop.
Ruben Barrales: San Diego's Borders Are Abundant with Commerce, Not Crime Ruben Barrales 2011
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Disparaging those who disagree with you is a poor substitute for reasoned argument or logic.
The Volokh Conspiracy » Juveniles on Probation, and Their Parents’ Guns (and Other Weapons) 2010
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Now dictionary. com defines a redneck as: red ⋅ neck /ˈrɛdˌnɛk/Show Spelled Pronunciation [red-nek] Show IPA Informal: Often Disparaging.
What Defines A Redneck? Part 2 Lauren Thomas 2010
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Disparaging critics, not offering evidence, seems to be the general direction of science today.
The Volokh Conspiracy » Does Hayek Belong in High School Economics Classes? 2010
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Disparaging rhetoric to the contrary is untrue and it's hurting our region every day.
Ruben Barrales: San Diego's Borders Are Abundant with Commerce, Not Crime Ruben Barrales 2011
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Disparaging it only empowers hard-liners there and makes progress harder.
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Disparaging it only empowers hard-liners there and makes progress harder.
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Disparaging Republicans -- even though we all know Tea Party types who have taken over the GOP drove Crist out -- wouldn't be smart or prudent.
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Disparaging it only empowers hard-liners there and makes progress harder.
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