No traducement was forwarded, to the contrary, those are biographical facts which you prefer to obfuscate and deflect rather than confront more honestly. From Wordnik.com. [On Thursday, the Legg report will be published along with...] Reference
They have chosen the "realist" assignation, one might suppose, because "the illusionist school" or "the traducement school" of foreign policy wouldn't sell very well to the polities they seek to target. From Wordnik.com. [On Thursday, the Legg report will be published along with...] Reference
Worse than a theft, no less than a traducement, 28. From Wordnik.com. [Act I. Scene IX. Coriolanus] Reference
That is the response of dignity and sovereignty that this cowardly act of traducement calls for. From Wordnik.com. [Lahontan Valley News - Top Stories] Reference
Examples abound, but the case du jour is Thom Hartmann's traducement of laissez-faire's "intellectual roots" in the Huffington Post. From Wordnik.com. [Mises Dailies] Reference
There's nothing new about such traducement; along with allurement, inducement, fraud and coercion, it has been one of the mainstays of evangelism. From Wordnik.com. [Shadow Warrior] Reference
And if you're thinking, as I must admit I was, that Mr Blair's hair is markedly greying, well perhaps premature ageing is one of the consequences of running a great country amidst continuous personal barracking and traducement. From Wordnik.com. [British Blogs] Reference
Thus have I gone over these three diseases of learning; besides the which there are some other rather peccant humours than formed diseases, which, nevertheless, are not so secret and intrinsic, but that they fall under a popular observation and traducement, and, therefore, are not to be passed over. From Wordnik.com. [The Advancement of Learning] Reference
(12) Thus have I described and opened, as by a kind of dissection, those peccant humours (the principal of them) which have not only given impediment to the proficience of learning, but have given also occasion to the traducement thereof: wherein, if I have been too plain, it must be remembered, fidelia vulnera amantis, sed dolosa oscula malignantis. From Wordnik.com. [The Advancement of Learning] Reference
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