| 41. | The intent of the ad, he said, is not to impugn Malone's integrity.
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| 42. | He said that Iraq has sought for years to impugn the reputations of UN Special Commission leadership.
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| 43. | Lazarenko has a personal interest in any stories that impugn the integrity of Ukraine's government.
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| 44. | It's awkward for Democrats to impugn their own constituents'skills in the voting booth.
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| 45. | I've never seen him " not " impugn the motives of a critic.
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| 46. | Please close down this mean-spirited attempt by the problem editors to impugn the legitimate Wikipedians.
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| 47. | Firstly, linking to the page on Global warming denialism does not impugn Plimer in any way.
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| 48. | "The article never impugns or indicts the company's technology, " he says.
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| 49. | His comings and goings raise ethical questions, but they affirm rather than impugn America's power.
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| 50. | Some said it was unfair to impugn the son's character for the deeds of the father.
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