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1 In Haydon's work there is not sufficient forgetfulness of self to disarm criticism of personality.
2 Culture smiles at this unclassic hymnody of long ago, but its history should disarm criticism .
3 To disarm criticism at the outset, the writer acknowledges a thousand imperfections in this discursive story.
4 It is the best way to disarm criticism .
5 An excellent stroke of hers to disarm criticism .
6 Yours isn't a face one easily forgets, and he smiled genially, and in a manner to disarm criticism .
7 He seeks to disarm criticism by saying it is difficult to conceive of a report on an art form which would meet with unanimous approval.
8 He almost disarmed criticism by the gaiety, the naïveté of the pursuit.
9 What was there about this slender stripling which so disarmed criticism ?
10 She disarmed criticism by refusing to conceal her former poverty.
11 For with all his faults, this young Scotchman with his appealing charm disarms criticism .
12 Nevertheless his very modesty in this respect disarms criticism .
13 Before his pictures we can only stand silent - he disarms criticism and strikes the quibbler dumb.
14 Like all else that appertains to the Frenchman, its very frankness disarmed criticism or disgust.
15 Finally, he proposed a list of members to serve on the Education disarmed criticism . ]
16 He disarmed criticism , from his first word.
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