| 31. | After the 1963 election, Banda began to make slighting references to the ministers in speeches.
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| 32. | I don't want one guy to think I'm slighting him in any way.
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| 33. | An Olympic official wrote a letter of apology Thursday for slighting Prague in Torch Relay press releases.
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| 34. | But Delgado also said Kennedy risked slighting other ethnic groups by underestimating the power of other slurs.
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| 35. | From a slighting reference to his employer, you might even think he suspects himself of selling out.
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| 36. | Siegel said there was never any intention of slighting the Ten Point Coalition or the clergy in general.
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| 37. | "I'm not slighting other guys, but Kerry is a gifted player,"
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| 38. | Schlesinger's Jewish origins led to slighting references about him by some other publishers and contemporary composers.
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| 39. | He has a way of capturing the music's effervescence and elegance without slighting the occasionally darker undercurrents.
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| 40. | Candidates fear slighting a constituency that votes en masse and is capable of raising large amounts of campaign money.
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