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5 Sentences With "denigrators"

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She has little time for denigrators of Brazil, the country that took her in.
Her experiences, less searing but still powerful, left Mom also determined to prove the doubters and denigrators wrong.
" His BBC colleague, Pat Murphy, tweeted: "Graham Taylor's decency towards his media denigrators post-England marked him out as an exceptional man.
Since then the Monument has become an icon of Edinburgh and indeed of Scotland, though an early critic was the author Charles Dickens who, in 1847, wrote: "I am sorry to report the Scott Monument a failure. It is like the spire of a Gothic church taken off and stuck in the ground". Similar denigrators were few and the building was, and still is, almost universally admired. The Biographical Dictionary of Eminent Scotsmen sang the Monument's praises some 30 years after its completion: The Scott Monument on Princes Street, Edinburgh, photographed by George Washington Wilson > The Scott Monument has been visited from every land; engravings of it are > diffused over the wide earth; and as long as it stands in its majestic and > imposing beauty, the pilgrims of future centuries, who gaze upon it in > silent admiration, will connect the name of its builder with the thought of > him who it commemorates.
Still, despite ever increasing enrolment, popularity with leading families of the day (both from the local Family Compact and from abroad); a visit in 1847 from the Governor General of the Province of Canada, the Earl of Elgin; and praise from many, including Charles Dickens, UCC was faced with closure on a number of occasions: it was threatened either by opponents to elitism, withdrawal of funding by the provincial government that administered it, or by having no building in which to operate. The school survived its denigrators; it merged with King's College for a period after 1831 and moved 60 years later to its present location in Deer Park, which was then a rural area. The government of Ontario then stopped funding UCC in 1900, thus making it a completely independent school. By 1910, however, UCC was dealing with declining enrollment and capital and considered selling the Deer Park campus for $1.125 million and moving again to become a full boarding school on a property purchased in Norval, Ontario.

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