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engage the media involved to get the facts out
A calamity refers to a disastrous event causing widespread destruction or distress. It typically involves significant damage to property, loss of life, or disruption of normal routines. Rumors or suspicions related to such events can further exacerbate the impact on affected communities.
Laius' death is the event to which the passage refers.
George Theodorakis regards his neighbor, Arthur "Boo" Radley, with suspicion in the novel To Kill a Mockingbird. Boo Radley is a reclusive figure in the neighborhood, and George Theodorakis, who is a character from the book series "Z for Zachariah," views him with apprehension due to the mysterious rumors that surround him.
There were many rumors involving Caesar's wife... so Caesar divorced her on the grounds that "Caesar's wife must be above suspicion." ... Basically, Caesar divorced her because, even if the rumors were false, Caesar couldn't be associated with someone who was involved in rumors. It was all about the politics. So, the phrase "They should be like Caesar's wife", means that "they" should be good and honest people who are above any suspicions. =D
Vicious Rumors - Vicious Rumors album - was created in 1990.
The collective noun for rumors is a nest of rumors.
The townspeople had a mix of curiosity and suspicion towards Boo Radley, as he was a reclusive figure who was rarely seen. Many had heard rumors and formed their own opinions about him without really knowing the truth. Some were frightened by him while others were fascinated.
One can find a number of NFL rumors on the ESPN Insider website. They have rumors about trades and players switches teams, draft rumors and team selection rumors.
Which rumors? :)
There were rumors, but she wasn't.
There are no rumors at all.