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8 Sentences With "disparagers"

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Disparagers of the pageant decry its heavy use of spandex and hairspray.
Their disparagers allege they're driven by aggressive women with more determination than charm.
It allows businesses to prevent anonymous disparagers and puts real names and faces to comments.
Her father has said he will legally challenge his daughter's disparagers whose hateful comments could be labeled libelous.
Disparagers of the band often label them as a knock-off, but that statement could not be further from the truth.
It will be a good time to address some of the sport's top misconceptions, whether they are harbored by established fans, prospective fans or disparagers.
Dafydd often refers to Llanbadarn in his poems, reflecting the fact that he was born at Brogynin, in the parish of Llanbadarn Fawr, and lived there for many years. He shows his knowledge of Welsh legend with his reference to Garwy Hir, who was renowned as a lover, and whose daughter was herself loved by King Arthur. The line in which the poet is said to be "Pale and with his sister's hair" are consistent with a third-hand description of Dafydd given in a 16th-century document: "tall and slender, with long curly yellow hair, full of silver clasps and rings". It has been suggested that the first of Dafydd's two disparagers is the woman whom in many other poems he calls Morfudd, the object of his often rejected devotion.
Theatreland Timeline (London Metropolitan Archives) accessed 15 January 2009 In 1895, Shaw wrote (of the Society) "The Independent Theatre is an excellent institution, simply because it is independent. The disparagers ask what it is independent of.... It is, of course, independent of commercial success.... If Mr Grein had not taken the dramatic critics of London and put them in a row before Ghosts and The Wild Duck, with a small but inquisitive and influential body of enthusiasts behind them, we should be far less advanced today than we are. The real history of the drama for the last ten years is not the history of the prosperous enterprises of Mr Hare, Mr Irving, and the established West-End theatres, but of the forlorn hopes led by Mr Vernon, Mr Charrington, Mr Grein, Messrs Henly and Stevenson, Miss Achurch, Miss Robins and Miss Lea, Miss Farr and the rest of the Impossibilities."The Saturday Review Ixxix, 26 January 1895, pp.

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