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18 Sentences With "mongered"

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The call with Zelensky was not the first time Trump mongered this absurd theory.
If he tip-mongered daily, or was otherwise aggressive, I would have spoken to a manager.
Vote Leave, the more "moderate" of the two pro-Brexit campaigns in 2016, fear-mongered about millions of spectral Turkish immigrants.
The media, money managers, and government officials, most of whom are still working, have fear mongered the general population long enough!
Some fear-mongered about the non-Anglican sound of it, while others noted that "Barack" sounds a lot like "Brock," a gym trainer from Pokémon.
Contrary to Leave's complaints, Remain has mongered more realism than fear—voters deserve to know the real risks of Brexit—and kept its tone broadly sunny.
It's an intentional bit of provocation and racism that evokes the turn-of-the-century "yellow peril," when Americans and Europeans fear-mongered about allegedly dangerous East Asians.
Smith's colleagues and the Trump administration have fear-mongered about the caravan in an apparent bid to gin up nativist anger among the Republican base ahead of the midterm elections.
McCrory and fellow Republicans fear-mongered about men threatening women and children in female bathrooms, even though trans people have been using the bathroom that matches their identity for decades.
Trump scapegoated and fear-mongered—suggesting repeatedly that Americans should be afraid of all Muslims, particularly those born in foreign countries—while arguing that this scapegoating and fear-mongering was, in fact, tolerance.
To judge by his speeches, notably an inaugural address that fear-mongered about "American carnage," the president believes the country is in deep trouble and needs to get its own house in order.
"This has to be evidence-based, not notion-mongered," she added, as she read reporters the results of a recent poll that found that a majority of Americans do not support a wall.
For decades, the right-wing media has fear-mongered about liberal plans to reinstate the fairness doctrine, a policy, scrapped during the Reagan administration, that required television and radio stations to present diverse viewpoints.
"[Trump has] tried to divide this country by talking about a wall — we will not be fear-mongered into being divided, and he will not be president," Yvanna Cancela, the political director of the Culinary Workers Union local 219, told NBC News.
"[Trump has] tried to divide this country by talking about a wall — we will not be fear-mongered into being divided, and he will not be president," Yvanna Cancela, the political director of the Culinary Workers Union local 226, told NBC News at the time.
While Donald Trump fear-mongered and hyperbolized his way through an extra-long State of the Union on Tuesday, in which he said essentially nothing about women, much less sexual harassment, Clinton posted a 1,500-word essay on Facebook examining her decision not to fire Burns Strider, a senior advisor to her 2008 presidential campaign accused of repeatedly sexually harassing a staffer who shared an office with him.
"The investigator reported that Mr. Unsworth was a fixture in Pattaya Beach, Thailand, a locale notorious for prostitution and child trafficking, that he had a taste for young Thai girls, that he whore-mongered his way through the go-go bars of Thailand, that his only friends were his 'sexpat' peers, and that he married his Thai wife when she was a teenager, after starting a relationship when she was a young girl," claims Musk's team in the filing.
His detractors claimed that Richler had an outdated and stereotyped view of Quebec society, and fear- mongered that he risked polarizing relations between francophone and anglophone Quebecers. Sovereigntist Pierrette Venne, later elected as a Bloc Québécois MP, called for the book to be banned.Johnson, William. "Oh, Mordecai. Oh, Quebec," The Globe and Mail July 7, 2001.

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