| 21. | He also earned the opprobrium of many Kansas City clergymen and businessmen, white and black.
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| 22. | So common is it that the term grafter carried little or no opprobrium in Oklahoma ."
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| 23. | Claridge, though only comparatively briefly involved in the case, receives a storm of opprobrium.
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| 24. | It is a mark of opprobrium; and the child bears it as long as he lives,
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| 25. | Bottlers, particularly in the South, were also tired of facing personal opprobrium over the change.
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| 26. | Public opprobrium against him was so great that his personal information was widely posted throughout the internet.
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| 27. | Even many OAU states, while bombarding Rhodesia with opprobrium, continued importing Rhodesian food and other products.
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| 28. | Section 31 produced a climate where many career journalists engaged in self-censorship to avoid official opprobrium.
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| 29. | At the Liberation of France, these collaborationist activities brought opprobrium on the whole of the Breton movement.
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| 30. | In other states, he said, " ostracism and opprobrium " have resulted from community notification.
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