| 21. | While French critics may malign them, the public attends comedies en masse.
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| 22. | Iraqis are still shooting at us with malign intent.
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| 23. | Iraqis will then finally be free of the malign legacy of Saddam Hussein.
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| 24. | Such a probe is often used by the opposition to malign the government.
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| 25. | He claimed the allegations were a political attempt to malign the family name.
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| 26. | This charge has been framed just to malign and harass the opposition leader,
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| 27. | Gibson has repeatedly denied that his film maligns Jews.
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| 28. | Jealousy inspired the courtiers to malign and insult him.
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| 29. | This innocuous appearing website ostensibly was created to malign the character of King.
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| 30. | The involvement of the devil or other malign spirits has also been suggested.
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