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- noun Plural form of
disparager .
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Examples
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Beyond the mudslinging between defenders and disparagers of the new law, NESRI examines the promises that may become reality in 2014.
Anja Rudiger: With all eyes on the 'market,' health reform overlooked human rights Anja Rudiger 2010
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Beyond the mudslinging between defenders and disparagers of the new law, NESRI examines the promises that may become reality in 2014.
Anja Rudiger: With all eyes on the 'market,' health reform overlooked human rights Anja Rudiger 2010
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Beyond the mudslinging between defenders and disparagers of the new law, NESRI examines the promises that may become reality in 2014.
Anja Rudiger: With all eyes on the 'market,' health reform overlooked human rights Anja Rudiger 2010
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Beyond the mudslinging between defenders and disparagers of the new law, NESRI examines the promises that may become reality in 2014.
Anja Rudiger: With all eyes on the 'market,' health reform overlooked human rights Anja Rudiger 2010
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Will voters recognize this dismissive treatment when they receive it from the party in the minority, and even if they do, are they so angry about their personal situation that in protest, they cast their ballot for their disparagers anyway?
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As for that scenario much beloved of "embryo disparagers" everywhere, "Fire in the IVF lab — kid or Petri dish?", it's hardly the devastating problem it's billed as.
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NYT disparagers have forgotten the days of C.L.Sulzberger
Maureen Dowd, assuming Obama will lose because he didn't pick Hillary, pictures the great Hillary-Palin presidential debate in 2012. Ann Althouse 2008
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Of course the financial terms of O. J.'s book deal are mostly unknown, but vague rumors about an unusual payment scheme are enough for disparagers to insist this project is where the line should be drawn.
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In 1968, when Reagan was 57, one of his disparagers, Norman Mailer, wrote that Reagan radiated a "very young, boyish, maybe thirteen or fourteen, freckles, cowlick, I-tripped-on-my-sneaker-lace aw shucks variety of confusion."
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"Smart actin's better than smart lookin '," Drew answered the disparagers now.
Ride Proud, Rebel! Andre Norton 1958
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