Russert was hailed as a repudiator of "gotcha" journalism, but with respect to the man's memory, I disagree. From Wordnik.com. [William Klein: This Week's Other Important Political Obituary] Reference
If, on the other hand, the bondholder can legally demand only the kind of money he paid, he is a repudiator and an extortioner to demand money more valuable than he gave. From Wordnik.com. [Recollections of Forty Years in the House, Senate and Cabinet An Autobiography.] Reference
Standing up to the world's largest debt defaulter and repudiator would seem to be a minimal step that the SEC should take to protect the integrity of the markets it oversees. From Wordnik.com. [Argentina Has a Bond It Wants to Sell You] Reference
Now I am not trying to mislead you when I say that a party who proposes to pay that bond according to contract is not a repudiator, nor am I misleading when I say that a party who attempts to prevent its payment according to contract is a repudiator. From Wordnik.com. [One Thousand Secrets of Wise and Rich Men Revealed] Reference
Let it be understood that no repudiator of one farthing of our public debt will be trusted in public place, and it will go far toward strengthening a credit which ought to be the best in the world, and will ultimately enable us to replace the debt with bonds bearing less interest than we now pay. From Wordnik.com. [US Presidential Inaugural Addresses] Reference
Her face was turned once more to John Law, her master, her commander, her repudiator. From Wordnik.com. [The Mississippi Bubble] Reference
Time is a great healer and I cherished no resentment at this late day toward the repudiator of my caresses. From Wordnik.com. [The Romance of an Old Fool] Reference
He took a high tone with me at once, such as an honest man would naturally take with a confessed repudiator. From Wordnik.com. [On a Certain Condescension in Foreigners] Reference
"Let it be understood," said he, "that no repudiator of one farthing of our public debt will be trusted in public place, and it will go far to strengthen our public credit, which ought to be the best in the world.". From Wordnik.com. [Twenty Years of Congress, Volume 2 (of 2) From Lincoln to Garfield, with a Review of the Events Which Led to the Political Revolution of 1860] Reference
Oh, she has tremendous authority and her last White Paper will stand forever as final judgment, condemning Hitler as a prevaricator of truth, as a repudiator of his solemn word, and as a bloody assassin of a peaceful, proud and valorous nation. From Wordnik.com. [Hitlerism] Reference
Michael Bay, that prince of unsubtlety, royal rejecter of nuance and regal repudiator of light-and-shade, has returned with another of his mega-decibel action headbangers, which, in a genially inclusive spirit, was listed in this paper's summer movie guide. From Wordnik.com. [Culture | guardian.co.uk] Reference
While Charles Francis Adams was being coldly elbowed out of the salons of an unsympathetic English nobility, and when Confederate bonds were selling both in London and Paris at or near par, Secretary Chase sent Robert J. Walker, the former Mississippi repudiator and successful Secretary of the Treasury under Polk, to. From Wordnik.com. [Expansion and Conflict] Reference
Prince-repudiator, was tingling through him. From Wordnik.com. [The Genius] Reference
The repudiator-in-chief?. From Wordnik.com. [New Jersey Jewish News] Reference
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