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  • 11Aspersed — Asperse As*perse , v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Aspersed}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Aspersing}.] [L. aspersus, p. p. of aspergere to scatter, sprinkle; ad + spargere to strew. See {Sparse}.] 1. To sprinkle, as water or dust, upon anybody or anything, or to… …

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  • 12Aspersing — Asperse As*perse , v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Aspersed}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Aspersing}.] [L. aspersus, p. p. of aspergere to scatter, sprinkle; ad + spargere to strew. See {Sparse}.] 1. To sprinkle, as water or dust, upon anybody or anything, or to… …

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  • 13slander — slan·der || slændÉ™r / slɑːndÉ™ n. false and injurious statements made about another, defamation, calumny v. make false and injurious statements about another, defame, vilify, malign …

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  • 14slandered — slan·der || slændÉ™r / slɑːndÉ™ n. false and injurious statements made about another, defamation, calumny v. make false and injurious statements about another, defame, vilify, malign …

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  • 15slandering — slan·der || slændÉ™r / slɑːndÉ™ n. false and injurious statements made about another, defamation, calumny v. make false and injurious statements about another, defame, vilify, malign …

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  • 16slanders — slan·der || slændÉ™r / slɑːndÉ™ n. false and injurious statements made about another, defamation, calumny v. make false and injurious statements about another, defame, vilify, malign …

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  • 17William Petre, 4th Baron Petre — (1626 – 5 January 1684), was an English peer, a victim of the Popish Plot.Petre was the eldest son of Robert Petre, third Baron Petre (1599–1638), and Mary (1603–1685), daughter of Anthony Maria Browne, second Viscount Montagu, who had been… …

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  • 18libelous — li·bel·ous also li·bel·lous / lī bə ləs/ adj: constituting or including libel a libelous magazine article Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996. libelous …

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  • 19Professional negligence in English Law — In the English law of tort, professional negligence is a subset of the general rules on negligence to cover the situation in which the defendant has represented him or herself as having more than average skills and abilities. The usual rules rely …

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  • 20Thomas Trueblood — Thomas Clarkson Trueblood (April 6, 1856 ndash; June 5, 1951) was an American professor of elocution and oratory and the first coach of the University of Michigan golf and debate teams. He was affiliated with the University of Michigan for 67… …

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