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- We denigrate those whose views don't coincide with ours.
- Whoever you are, there is always someone you can denigrate.
- "Memoir " neither mythologizes nor denigrates Bobby Kennedy.
- Imagine that every Budweiser advertisement that ran in 1998 denigrated beer.
- _Affirmative action harms blacks by denigrating their ability to compete.
- Last week Bradley made remarks of this sort to denigrate Gore.
- Gore said he was not denigrating his rival's character.
- No racism, sexism, or anything that denigrates higher education.
- When we denigrate our heroes, what are others to think?
- In polarized Washington, denigrating one person means pleasing many others.
- In Cuba on Friday, the newspaper Granma denigrated the fighters.
- The town's Catholic majority today considers the marches denigrating.
- He's doing a good job denigrating himself ."
- He tended to glorify Emperor Frederick II and denigrate the Pope.
- These prints generally glorified the Japanese army while denigrating the Chinese.
- That was changed from " criticize " to " denigrate ".
- Some people insist on denigrating those whose actions they disagree with.
- In 1829 Karl Lachmann denigrated the poem while correcting its attribution.
- However, Logan continues to antagonize Louise and denigrate his job.
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