Don't believe or spreadrumours and conscientiously devote yourselves to post-disaster rebuilding.
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No; not when you say my dear friends have spreadrumours about me.
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Some one spreadrumours about town that preparations were being made for an armed revolt.
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It is a dangerous thing to spreadrumours about persons high in favor with the Arch-duke.
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Push polls usually involve phoning large numbers of people and spreadrumours rather than verifiable facts.
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He said that Lai also funded pro-independence forces and used his media to spreadrumours and instigate violence.
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Her schoolmates created fake profiles to spreadrumours about her, trolling her and calling her names on Facebook.
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Even the Taliban have spreadrumours of their mystical support to persuade villagers in the country's north-west to support them.
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Authorities said they had temporarily suspended the project while they conducted inquiries, but warned they would investigate anyone who spreadrumours.
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Now, then, do I get my audience with Satan or do I spreadrumours about a certain diabolic general's personal history?
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Upon being bailed, she was turned away from a local victim help centre, and old school friends spreadrumours about her.
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Earlier the government had threatened to come down hard on protesters, warning them to safeguard social stability and not to spreadrumours.
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They will also make it illegal to spreadrumours or give false signals about the supply, demand or price of gas or electricity.
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When Rivas refused, Lauren spreadrumours to other nannies and parents that she was "irresponsible and crazy," according to court papers.
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Khan, the deputy police chief, said the demonstrators had been provoked by Taliban fighters who spreadrumours that the Western troops had acted against Islam.
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I need proof that he's dead or the Rolencians will spreadrumours about him leading an uprising,' Palatyne growled at the mystic, who looked uncomfortable.