He was accused of telling an officer to send an email disparaging a councillor.
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.
He'd been tricked into marriage after a brief encounter with the beautiful and soulless socialite Sylvia (Rebecca Hall), the ceaselessly disparaging virago of a wife who will haunt his life.
And women particularly are getting hit at a disparaging rate as well.
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.
Rooney has been dubbed "Shrek" and "Mr Potato Head" due to his looks and his background as the son of a school dinner lady who grew up on a council estate is often referred to in a disparaging way.
But it's odd that CEBR isn't equally disparaging about the UK becoming a "Third World" economy, simply because foreign countries are growing at a faster rate.
Boston Scientific issued a press release disparaging the analysis.
The Tudors, who controlled More's world, had a vested interest in disparaging Richard and bolstering their family's claim to the throne.
As a subversive, he was exiled several times on one occasion for disparaging Cyrus the Great, the shah's great hero, as a sodomising degenerate.
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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.
She had little patience for the gently constructive language of a writing workshop, and could be brusque and disparaging.
McChrystal was forced out as the head of United States forces in Afghanistan after Rolling Stone published a story with him and members of his staff disparaging things about members of the Obama administration.
Last year a Philadelphia Eagles employee named Dan Leone was fired after posting disparaging remarks about that organization.
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 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".
He has made himself a cartoonish bogeyman, the Darth Vader of politics, without Democrats having to say one disparaging word.
Whether he was disparaging his colleagues in public or blurring the roles of anchor and commentator, Olbermann has always required a great deal of special care and handling, and Griffin has always been careful to give it to him.
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.
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