*excusing, not "accusing"
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Either way, unnecessary physical contact and ridiculous conduct on her part.
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I've heard of someone shoving someone aside, which didn't happen here.
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shoving someone aside means their body. You hit her with your mic and she brushed it off
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How are you a journalist? Not the defining words that "roughly" or "hefty." She "moved" your arm.pic.twitter.com/MikbU1wheP
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And in another, more literal, sense it was being "dismissively brushed aside" by a septuagenarian
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