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Who Was Defamatory To Jerry's Reputation?
Jerry admonished Elaine to stay in her apartment because there was a storm coming.
Dwight had a baleful look on his face.
Leslie cajoled Ann to go to a party with her.
What Skylar knew about Walt was defamatory to his reputation.
Michael is an egregious example of how a boss should act.
Newman’s reasoning for not liking Jerry is fallacious.
Claude goaded Sidney into starting a fight on the ice.
Michael often uses hackneyed phrases when talking to his coworkers.
Dwight thinks he is impervious to evil.
Ben made the impetuous decision to run for Congress.
Ron felt jaded after working for the government for several years.
Dwight felt languid after working in the farm all day.
Walt released a maelstrom of anger after finding out what Jesse

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