1. Borland has heard many stories about interviewers who make rude remarks, use obscenities or spread malicious rumors about others in the same industry. 2. For some time now, Susan has had her eye on Edwin and she has also begun spreading malicious rumors that Angelica, herself, has been fooling around. 3. He apparently believes that Blumenthal and Lenzner have spread malicious rumors about prosecutors in his office and said that such activities could constitute obstruction of justice. 4. It is used to put malicious rumors into play in ways that force mainstream media to note them. 5. Actors and singers vehemently denounce claims they visited Israel as malicious rumors meant to damage their reputation. 6. Chairman Kafrawi Ridwan and acting secretary-general Oemar Ghiffary also called on the public to be on their guard against malicious rumors and not to be provoked. 7. Egyptian actors and singers vehemently denounce claims they visited Israel as malicious rumors meant to damage their reputation. 8. I was interested to read your editorial concerning the spreading of malicious rumors by the press. 9. The country has been rocked by a series of malicious rumors in the past few weeks. 10. We leave the difficult task to the authorities of investigating who started these malicious rumors. |
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