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Detractory
Detractory De*tract"o*ry, a. Defamatory by denial of desert; derogatory; calumnious. --Sir T. Browne.

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- Bush has been parodied by the media, comedians, and other politicians. Detractors tended to cite linguistic errors made by Bush during his public speeches...
- distinct genre field rather than music that overlaps with pop and rock. The detractors of pop rock often deride it as a slick, commercial product and less authentic...
- San Juan municipio was estimated at $170,000." Santiago (2021) "Local detractors of the Jones Act [...] for many years have unsuccessfully tried to have...
- party bosses, who controlled most of the delegates, and to prove to his detractors that a Catholic could win po****r support. Victories over Senator Humphrey...
- Sweetheart" for her girl next door persona, Swift has been called by detractors "calculated" and mani****tive of her image, a narrative bolstered by her...
- Dunst at the film's world premiere. Her performance was widely praised, even by the film's detractors....
- the coast, and make it easier to s**** support from foreign countries. Detractors countered that challenging the British Royal Navy, then the world's preeminent...
- of Jesus, as stated in the gospels, holy and supernatural, was used by detractors, both political and religious, as a topic for discussions, debates, and...