| 11. | That does not impugn or praise the content of the 1945 document.
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| 12. | Merely mixing with this crowd, however, impugns Johnson's integrity.
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| 13. | Parents claim the article impugns the whole sophomore class.
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| 14. | Thus an unveiled Alevi woman cannot impugn her honour or her communities '.
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| 15. | I do not impugn Father Hanley's veracity, only his memory.
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| 16. | Cicero impugns Laelius's witnesses by their ethnicity.
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| 17. | And is it okay to impugn an individual for honestly trying to help?
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| 18. | The prosecution will work to establish statistical evidence, the defense will impugn it.
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| 19. | People did a lot to impugn the defendants,
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| 20. | "Travelers may try to impugn our motives, " said Leary.
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