Today Ms MacGregor said she sought legal advice about the defamation claim.
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The Environment Minister's defamation case costs taxpayers more than 200 thousand dollars.
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The implications of the recent defamation case taken against blogger Cameron Slater.
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This week, Depp commenced proceedings on a defamation case against his ex-wife.
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Mr Blomfield is also suing Mr Slater in a separate defamation case.
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In Paris, the highest virtue is the object of the foulest calumny.
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Who deals in calumny should be prepared for the wages of it.
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It is bad enough, certainly; but I ascribe the report to calumny.
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The calumny is nothing but an audacious attempt to reverse the rôles.
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If the accusation prove a calumny, so much the better for you.
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I have encountered ridicule and obloquy; but I do not mind them.
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Yet it is too much to cast such obloquy on the age.
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I must become her protector, in order to preserve her from obloquy.
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Not so are we to exempt great criminals from punishment and obloquy.
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The Army, on Kwannon, was rather more used to obloquy than praise.
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In his traducement of norms, Donald Trump invites us to view him as an aberration.
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'Tis all lies and traducement!
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Every public figure deserves a hatchetjob once in a while.
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Joe Queenan is the master of the fast, efficient hatchetjob.
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There is nothing we like more than a literary hatchetjob.
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No media organisation followed up the Daily Telegraph's hatchetjob, except to condemn it.
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Medhb Ruane's column of January 25th is only the most recent subtle hatchetjob.
Uso de calumniation em inglês
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He remembered Shayne's Aunt Emma, Shayne's bitter calumniation of his family.
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Bronsart exquisitely accuses our opponents of ill-will, unfairness, and calumniation.
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To see them filled with ink, if you are not cautious, enemies will succeed in calumniation.
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He spared them no word of calumniation.
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It was done, so far as funeral honours can make amends for a life of cruelty and calumniation.
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The public officials of this favored country, Heaven be thanked, are infrequently slandered: they are, as a rule, so bad that calumniation is a compliment.
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He reverts again to the question about the Bohemians, with a view to silencing at length the vile calumniations of his enemies.