- a predecessor's
version of the same or
similar myth.
Euripides mainly impugns the
myths about the gods and
begins his
critique with an
objection similar...
- had
tried to
trash his company's
value by
masquerading as Adam Peer and
impugning Granger, so that his wife
would receive in
their divorce only a share...
-
Russia should respect the
results that have been presented,
rather than
impugning the
investigation and
sowing doubt." 1
October Iranian news
sources reported...
-
truth and that of utility, is
considered the strongest. Let the
opinions impugned be the
belief in God and in a ****ure state, or any of the
commonly received...
-
called on the
Catholics to
defend the Holy Land in a holy war
against the
impugnes barbariem paganorum, 'attacks of the
pagan barbarians'.
Crusaders believed...
-
Lyman II,
implicated Webster among the old
Federalists Adams intended to
impugn,
leading to a
libel suit. As a
protest against Adams,
several "Federal young...
-
demonstrate genuine folk
music in his
works are
without basis.
Richard Taruskin impugns Schumann's
attitude toward Chopin's
works as patronising, and comments...
- weight. Thus it
denies the
individual worth of the
human personality,
impugns the
teaching that
nationhood and race have a
primary significance, and...
-
Democratic war hero candidates, from John
Kerry to Max Cleland, had been
impugned so
successfully that a
neologism for such smears—to 'swift boat'—was coined...
- by
everyone over a very long time for the
strongest reasons,
unless the
impugner uses more
powerful and
insoluble demonstrations and
completely dissolves...