Such memoirs are naturally far removed from the poverty-riven atmosphere and harsh realities say of the recently widely acclaimed, and execrated, Angela's Ashes. |
It may be execrated, but it has shown its strength as it did when it destroyed the Russian aircraft over Sinai on 30 October. |
And she dragged him from the execrated painting, she carried him off triumphantly. |
Luther execrated Müntzer's memory because he seized the sword in defense of the gospel and challenged the social order. |
The respectable part of the Spanish nation, and more especially the honourable and toilworn peasantry, loathed and execrated both factions. |
But it transformed the professor of comparative literature at Columbia into a very public intellectual, adored or execrated with equal intensity by many millions of readers. |