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- noun Plural form of
distorter .
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Examples
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What we need is for the media and for politicians and for ordinary people to call the distorters on it and not let them get away with it.
Obama Campaign Condemns Wes Clark's Comments About McCain 2009
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So the Journal is clearly on record calling the distorters on the carpet, chief of which is Rep. George Miller (D-CA), Chairman of the House Education and Labor Committee.
Shopfloor 2009
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So the Journal is clearly on record calling the distorters on the carpet, chief of which is Rep. George Miller (D-CA), Chairman of the House Education and Labor Committee.
Shopfloor 2009
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We've seen several FairTax "distorters" turned back at the polls.
Latest Articles 2008
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We've seen several FairTax "distorters" turned back at the polls.
The Fair Tax Blog Morphh 2008
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Some types of rock music feed certain instruments through clippers (old fashioned, easy to do) or other distorters to change the instrument voice dramatically.
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The inventor also ordered enough distorters to be set up on the island to shield it completely from aerial attack of this sort.
I, TOO, DREAM.... 2010
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The Hillary Clinton 2008 campaign ... refuge of fantasists, liars, truth-twisters and distorters.
Top Hillary Strategist: The Real Negative Campaign Is Obama's 2009
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His name will forever be linked in infamy with such distorters of history and truth as Noam Chomsky, Norman Finkelstein and Jimmy Carter.
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Before the advent of radio and TV, newspapers were strident promoters of special interests and distorters of fact.
Election Central | Talking Points Memo | Election Central Saturday Roundup 2009
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