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In his 48-page affidavit, he reportedly wrote that Koupriianova "obviously and litigiously, tries to rope the children into our dispute by saying they were in the room next door or they overheard abusive talk."

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Some clients were hit while others were subjected to abusive talk or teasing.

He told his story to every one who would listen, he poured out streams of abusive talk about the court; at last, one of the judges happened to hear of it, and the chancellor made Pomuchel a present of four weeks' imprisonment, for himself.

There was some more abusive talk and then I was searched and put in a cell.

Again perspiring freely, but losing no breath now in abusive talk, he quickly harnessed her up and then strode forward to the black.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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