He was accused of telling an officer to send an email disparaging a councillor.
Those attacking the FBI are disparaging one of our country's most successful weapons against terrorism.
Bill Clinton made his disparaging remarks about Governor Bush's pedigree at one of his innumerable fund-raisers.
He made disparaging remarks about Wiley's fitness after his side's 2-2 draw with Sunderland on 3 October.
Mr Murphy was accused of telling council officer Kevin Vaughan to send the email disparaging Mr Daubney.
Last year a Philadelphia Eagles employee named Dan Leone was fired after posting disparaging remarks about that organization.
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She had little patience for the gently constructive language of a writing workshop, and could be brusque and disparaging.
Did I resist the temptation to jump in with evaluative or disparaging comments?
In 1944, Edmund Wilson published an article in this magazine that contained some disparaging remarks about the mystery genre.
In democracy, we solve public problems without disparaging the dignity and agency of the citizenry, and obesity should be no exception.
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Mr Grayling said neither he, nor Work and Pensions Secretary Iain Duncan Smith, had used disparaging terms such as "scroungers" .
The Tudors, who controlled More's world, had a vested interest in disparaging Richard and bolstering their family's claim to the throne.
Finally, Pollack's disparaging assertion that "industry ... has been peddling the same two advantages--herbicide tolerance and insect resistance--for 10 years, " is puzzling.
And women particularly are getting hit at a disparaging rate as well.
It will draw disparaging remarks from both the media and fans, but those have never seemed to bother White much in the past.
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Harrison says "no one cuts him any slack" when Huntington residents learn about disparaging comments the Naked Chef made about them to British press.
However, Mr Murphy was cleared of various accusations relating to an email sent to the BBC disparaging Nick Daubney, Conservative leader of West Norfolk Council.
Clips of pundits on mainstream news outlets disparaging Hillary Clinton and Sarah Palin drew audible gasps at a recent screening at Auburn University in Alabama.
He was also accused of disparaging his criticizers, particularly the press.
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The majority of speakers in the debate welcomed the Portas review, although Conservative Gareth Johnson criticised the retail guru for being "disparaging" about out-of-town shopping centres.
Even so, a Google search on "gebrauchtwagen" or "gebrauchtwagen BMW" brings up rivals like autoscout24 and disparaging blogs, ie. anything but German BMW's used car page.
Anyone who wants to look clever at a cocktail party can simply make a disparaging remark about American schools and everyone will giggle and nod appreciatively.
Mr. PHILLIPS: Well, I - you know, to his credit, I mean, he - and I don't mean to be so disparaging of him as governor.
Sure, players will talk behind each other's backs, not necessarily in a disparaging way, but -- to the outside world at least -- the team is a united front.
But the City faithful here on Saturday made it clear to the owners that they would prefer him to stay, loudly chanting his name before kickoff and disparaging Pellegrini.
The council published a statement from Mr Brown accompanying his resignation, saying he apologised for his "disparaging remarks" and he decided to step down due to "unbearable media pressure".
Rather than disparaging populism in US politics, he said, we could do well from a system where "the voters aren't treated with contempt by a kind of political aristocracy".
Santorum has a strong case to make that they are endangering those verities by disparaging the virtues that the Founders had the luxury of being able to take for granted.
The previous FDA head, Andrew von Eschenbach, permitted self-styled whistleblowers to flout the agency's ethics rules by publicly contradicting agency policy and disparaging drugs and drug companies that they disliked.
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