Sentences with phrase «by wild rumours»

I then felt threatened and bullied by wild rumours that there were many people who would complain against me.

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So I have just seen one of the most recent bits of Arsenal transfer news regarding what Arsene Wengher did or was trying to do during the summer transfer window, although I think the word news could and should be replaced with the word rumour or even by the two words wild rumour, because I have serious doubts about the veracity of this one.
What with the constant bombardment of rumours both good and bad, it is easy to get carried away by wild optimism and deep despair in equal measures!
Common sense would suggest that wild rumours should not be perpetrated by an Oba of your calibre.
This year it seemed as if the esteemed Turkish filmmaker Nuri Bilge Ceylan had managed to walk between the raindrops of this out - with - the - old edict, as his new film, The Wild Pear Tree, was dropped into the line - up as a late edition and, rumour has it, with material excised by request of the selection committee.
Even though he plays hot and cold, she's sure there's more to it, but she's kind of distracted by the sense she's being followed - not to mention the rumours of wild animal sightings that seem to mean more to her new crush's family than they should.
Hard by the shores of the wild and remote Coulonge River in western Quebec, where power lines are but a distant rumour, graphic designer Scott Sigurdson built his dream cottage — complete with power he generates himself.
Phil Spencer Denies Rumours About Alleged Acquisition of Silent Hill by Microsoft Yesterday a wild (and somewhat ridiculous) rumour about Microsoft being in talks with Konami to acquire Silent Hills spread around the internet.
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