Sentences with phrase «nasty rumours»

Meanwhile, the governor advised the Presidency to ensure it gave accurate information about the health status of Mr. President so as to forestall a situation whereby people would continue to spread nasty rumours currently milling round.
On average across OECD countries: around 11 per cent of students reported that they are frequently (at least a few times per month) made fun of, and in Australia this is 15 percent; 7 per cent reported that they are frequently left out of things and this is close to 13 per cent in Australia, and 8 per cent reported that they are frequently the object of nasty rumours in school.
Well that puts to bed that nasty rumour that we were going to sign him.
I can't remember a post like this when the squalid and nasty rumours were about Gordon Brown!
There's a nasty rumour going around this week about G.I. Joe: The Rise of Cobra that, if true, would seem to confirm all of our fears about this movie being a downright disaster.
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