By the time I had spotted this damnatory news item, it was mid morning here and I was at work. |
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Anything that falls outside the purview of our classification is considered either miraculous or damnatory. |
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Armed with the copies of the damnatory letters, Gabrielle demanded money first and then marriage. |
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The same damnatory clause is also wedged in at the close of the first and at the beginning of the second part. |
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In part this is because it is in form more a theological exposition than a creed, and in part because of the damnatory clauses that exclude from salvation all those who do not accept every detail of its teaching. |
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Yet there's not much arguing with the damnatory verdict delivered at the last election and it is to the credit of Clegg that he doesn't spare himself from examination of what he got wrong. |
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